Crashburn

Crashburn (2003)

EndedScripted showDrama, Romance

Crashburn taps into the dilemma of modern relationships: it's not only about falling in love that's the easy part it's about staying in love. How do you keep the thing alive and interesting when passion has given way to slippers, tracksuits and reality tv and the pledge of ˜forever' seems highly ambitious?" ..... scarce! This new show lets us in on the lives of a man and a women in the past and present, his side of the story, her side of the story, and the friends in between. Collectively, Crashburn reveals the perspective of people who we love but fail to consider and ultimately, the costly repercussions!

Network
Scheduleevery Monday at 22:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13Seven Letters or LessNov 17, 2003
S01E12The Bicycle ThievesNov 10, 2003
S01E11Voss in MonacoNov 3, 2003
S01E10Truly, Madly, OrdinarilyOct 27, 2003
S01E09The Domino Theory of RubbishOct 20, 2003
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Crashburn' from the year 2003 premiere?

The TV show 'Crashburn' from the year 2003 premiered on September 1, 2003.

Who were the main characters in 'Crashburn'?

The main characters in 'Crashburn' were Detective Mike Olshansky, played by Dennis Hopper, and Detective Raymond "Ray" Zancanelli, played by Michael Madsen.

What was the premise of 'Crashburn'?

'Crashburn' followed the lives of two detectives who were partners in the Organized Crime Bureau of the Chicago Police Department, dealing with various criminal cases and personal struggles.

Who created 'Crashburn'?

'Crashburn' was created by Tom Fontana, who is known for his work on shows like 'Homicide: Life on the Street' and 'Oz'.

What was the genre of 'Crashburn'?

'Crashburn' was a crime drama TV show.

Where was 'Crashburn' set?

'Crashburn' was set in Chicago, Illinois.

Did 'Crashburn' receive critical acclaim?

Yes, 'Crashburn' received positive reviews from critics for its gritty portrayal of crime and compelling performances.

Who composed the music for 'Crashburn'?

The music for 'Crashburn' was composed by Johnny Lee Michaels.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Crashburn'?

The first season of 'Crashburn' consisted of 10 episodes.

Did 'Crashburn' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Crashburn' featured guest appearances from actors like Mark Margolis, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Lance Reddick.

Was 'Crashburn' based on a true story?

No, 'Crashburn' was not based on a true story. It was a fictional TV show.

Did 'Crashburn' explore social issues?

Yes, 'Crashburn' tackled various social issues such as corruption, gang violence, and the ethical dilemmas faced by law enforcement officers.

Did 'Crashburn' have any memorable catchphrases?

Yes, one of the memorable catchphrases from 'Crashburn' was "The city never sleeps, and neither do we."

Was 'Crashburn' known for its intense action sequences?

Yes, 'Crashburn' was known for its intense and realistic action sequences, showcasing the dangers and challenges faced by the detectives.

Did 'Crashburn' have a strong fan following?

Yes, 'Crashburn' had a dedicated fan following who appreciated its gritty storytelling and complex characters.

Did 'Crashburn' receive any awards or nominations?

Unfortunately, 'Crashburn' did not receive any major awards or nominations during its run.

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