CSI: Miami

Forensic team unravels crimes in sun-drenched Miami

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About CSI: Miami

Released: 2002

Platform: Hulu

Rating: TV14

Run time: 43m

Cast
David Caruso, Emily Procter, Adam Rodriguez, Jonathan Togo, Rex Linn

CSI: Miami TV Series (2002)

About CSI: Miami

CSI: Miami is a crime drama television series that premiered on CBS on September 23, 2002. The show, part of the CSI franchise, follows a South Florida forensics team headed by Horatio Caine as they use both cutting-edge scientific methods and old-fashioned police work to solve crimes.

Making / Production

The series was created by Anthony E. Zuiker and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Television, CBS Productions, and Alliance Atlantis Communications. It was filmed primarily in California and Florida, with additional filming locations in Miami and other parts of Florida.

Actors

  • David Caruso played the role of Horatio Caine, a level-headed forensic scientist with a knack for solving the most intricate crimes.
  • Emily Procter was Calleigh Duquesne, a ballistics specialist and a bilingual Southern beauty with a keen mind for deciphering clues.
  • Adam Rodriguez took on the role of Eric Delko, an underwater recovery expert who looks to the sea for evidence and answers.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The show is known for its distinctive visual style, often using a color palette dominated by oranges and yellows to mimic the Miami sunset.
  • It's also famous for its dramatic one-liners, most notably from Horatio Caine, usually delivered just before the opening credits roll.

Awards

CSI: Miami has received numerous awards over the years, including an ALMA Award for Outstanding Television Series in 2011, a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actor in 2003, and several others.

Quotes

  • "We never close." - Horatio Caine
  • "The evidence never lies." - Calleigh Duquesne
  • "Seeing is believing." - Eric Delko

Music, Soundtrack

  • The iconic theme song, "Won't Get Fooled Again" by The Who.
  • Original scores composed by Jeff Cardoni and Kevin Kiner.