Fans gathered at the Royal Palm South Beach in Miami Beach to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the TV show ‘Miami Vice’, on Sept 13, 2024.


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Miami Beach is buzzing with excitement this weekend as fans and former cast members of the iconic television series "Miami Vice" come together to celebrate its 40th anniversary. The show, which first aired on NBC on September 16, 1984, and ran for five seasons, is known for its unique blend of style, music, and pop culture, featuring Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas as undercover detectives in a gritty, glamorous Miami.

The celebration kicked off at the Royal Palm South Beach, where former cast members including Edward James Olmos, Michael Madsen, Saundra Santiago, Olivia Brown, Bruce McGill, Joaquim De Almeida, Bill Smitrovich, Pepe Serna, and Ismael East Carlo gathered to meet fans. Olmos, reflecting on the show’s impact, noted how it helped reshape Miami’s image. “When we started the show in 1984, South Beach was run-down,” he said. “We were painting the buildings ourselves to make them look good on camera, and now South Beach is a fashionable hotspot.”

Olmos emphasized that "Miami Vice" was revolutionary in its artistic approach, setting a new standard for TV shows with its high production values and innovative use of music. The show embraced the emerging music video culture of the 1980s, incorporating popular tracks from artists like Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Dire Straits, and Foreigner. Fred Lyle, an associate producer and music coordinator for the show, highlighted how music played a critical role in shaping the show's narrative. “Music was integral to ‘Miami Vice,’ helping to weave together each scene,” he said.

Bruce McGill, who guest-starred as a burnt-out detective, shared how his role on the show was a standout moment in his career. “It was a great part that I was able to enhance and make my own. It was very satisfying,” McGill said.

The anniversary festivities continue through the weekend, featuring career panels and tours of filming locations. Fans can also visit the Miami Vice Museum, open from Friday to Sunday at the Wilzig Erotic Art Museum, showcasing a collection of memorabilia that has never been displayed together before.

To kick off the celebrations, Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner presented a proclamation at the Avalon Hotel in South Beach, declaring September 16, 2024, as “Miami Vice Day.” The weekend's events highlight the lasting legacy of "Miami Vice," a show that not only entertained but also played a significant role in shaping the cultural landscape of Miami.

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