Jack Lord as Det. Steve McGarrett; James MacArthur as Danny Williams; Kam Fong as Chin Ho; Zulu as Kono; Harry Endo as Che Fong; Al Eben as Doc Bergman; Peggy Ryan as Jenny; Richard Denning as Governor; Herman Wedemeyer as Duke Kanaha; Yankee Chang as Mr. Chang; Danny Kamekona as Dr. Kamekona; Glenn Cannon as Manicote; Seth Sakai as Jack Afuso; Kwan Hi Lim as Chang; Robert Witthans as Lt. Cmdr. Smallitt
Rating
NR (Not Rated)
Cinematography
Robert L. Morrison
Language
English
Plot
The CBS television network produced and transmitted the program from September 26 (September 20 for the pilot episode 'Cocoon'), 1968 to April 5, 1980. Currently, the program is aired in syndication throughout the world. Created by Leonard Freeman, Hawaii Five-O was shot on location in Honolulu, Hawai?i, and throughout the island of O?ahu - with occasional filming in other locales like Los Angeles, Singapore and Hong Kong as well as other Hawaiian islands. Hawaii Five-O centers on a fictional state police force of the same name - in honor of Hawai?i's status as the 50th State - led by former Navy officer Steve McGarrett (Jack Lord), who was appointed by the Governor Paul Jameson (Richard Denning). Originally, McGarrett was assisted regularly by State Police officers - a young officer, Danny Williams (James MacArthur), Chin Ho Kelly (Kam Fong) and Kono Kalakaua (Zulu). Later, Honolulu Police Department Officer Duke Lukela (Herman Wedemeyer) joined the team as a regular as did Ben Kokua
Producer
Leonard Freeman; Bob Sweeney
Writer
Leonard Freeman; Eric Bercovici
Subtitles
Portuguese; English (Closed Captioned); Spanish (Closed Captioned)