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Fastlane [TV Series] (2002)

Fastlane [TV Series] (2002)
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Clearly inspired by such wall-to-wall action flicks as The Fast and the Furious and XXX, the endearingly mindless TV series Fastlane chronicled the adventures of two tough, hard-driving undercover L.A. cops. Answerable only to their leather-clad superior Billie Chambers (Tiffani-Amber Thiessen), officers Van Ray (Peter Facinelli) and Deaqon Hayes (Bill Bellamy) -- the latter was the brother of the former's murdered partner -- made mincemeat of a variety of nasty urban villains. This the heroes were able to do because they had full access to Billie's "Candy Store," a warehouse full of seized stolen goods, ranging from souped-up cars to state-of-the-art weaponry to hyper-sophisticated computer technology. The series was cocreated by McG, the former music-video director who'd helmed the 2001 theatrical feature Charlie's Angels. Played out larger than life and with tongue firmly in cheek, Fastlane proved to be everyone's favorite "guilty pleasure" when the series debuted on September 18, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter FacinelliBill Bellamy, (more)
Director(s):
Chris LongSanford Bookstaver, (more)
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Synopsis of Fastlane [TV Series]

Clearly inspired by such wall-to-wall action flicks as The Fast and the Furious and XXX, the endearingly mindless TV series Fastlane chronicled the adventures of two tough, hard-driving undercover L.A. cops. Answerable only to their leather-clad superior Billie Chambers (Tiffani-Amber Thiessen), officers Van Ray (Peter Facinelli) and Deaqon Hayes (Bill Bellamy) -- the latter was the brother of the former's murdered partner -- made mincemeat of a variety of nasty urban villains. This the heroes were able to do because they had full access to Billie's "Candy Store," a warehouse full of seized stolen goods, ranging from souped-up cars to state-of-the-art weaponry to hyper-sophisticated computer technology. The series was cocreated by McG, the former music-video director who'd helmed the 2001 theatrical feature Charlie's Angels. Played out larger than life and with tongue firmly in cheek, Fastlane proved to be everyone's favorite "guilty pleasure" when the series debuted on September 18, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
965 mins

Complete Cast of Fastlane [TV Series]


Director(s):
Paris BarclaySanford BookstaverMcG
Writer(s):
John McNamaraJohn McNamaraMatthew Carnahan
Producer(s):
Sanford BookstaverMatthew CarnahanKevin G. Boyd
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Marcus C.

This show was great! I was really upset that it got cancelled after one season.. It had everything you could possibly want in a fast paced series!

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Tracy T.

I still miss this show. It was one of the best action series on television and FOX ripped it away from me! How dare you, FOX!!! I am of the female persuasion and I even loved it! I normally can't stand shows where women's breasts are popping out of the top of their shirts but Peter Facinelli made it so worth it! Bring it back! BEST action show on TV, EVER EVER! And the Fast and the Furious doesn't even compare-sorry guys but it doesn't! Fastlane blew that out of the water.

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Roberto A.

This show is awesome. Action all the way.

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