Black Sash (TV series)

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Black Sash
Black Sash Title.jpg
GenreAction
Drama
Created byRobert Mark Kamen
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8 (2 unaired)
Production
Executive producerRobert Mark Kamen
Running time45 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original networkThe WB
Picture formatNTSC
Original releaseMarch 30 (2003-03-30) –
June 1, 2003 (2003-06-01)

Black Sash is an American action adventure drama television series starring Russell Wong. It ran from March 30[1][2] to June 1, 2003. Including pilots, a total of eight episodes were made; however, only six episodes were aired on The WB.

Plot[]

Russell Wong plays Tom Chang, an undercover narcotics cop who is framed for smuggling heroin and spends five years incarcerated in a Hong Kong prison. Having lost his career, wife and the right to see his daughter, he returns home to San Francisco to try to restore his former life. In San Francisco, Tom's mentor, Master Li (Mako), gives Tom his Chinese martial arts school to run and lodging in a building on the wharf.

Students at the school include Tory Stratton played by Missy Peregrym, Trip Brady played by Corey Sevier, Bryan Lanier played by Ray J, Allie Bennett played by Sarah Carter, and Nick Reed played by Drew Fuller. Tom trains his students in "the art of 8 palm changes", Baguazhang.

The series revolves around Tom's relationship with his daughter and wife, who has since re-married, and on his role as a mentor to the students who attend his martial arts school. The series also focuses on the romantic relationships of its characters.

Production[]

Although Black Sash was set in San Francisco, it was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. The theme song for the show is the Greenwheel song "Breathe".

Regarding the show's failure, one of the show's producers, Carlton Cuse, said: "I think everyone involved made a noble effort, but at the end of the day it just wasn’t a TV show that worked. Most don’t!"[3]

Episodes[]

  1. Pilot (March 30, 2003)
  2. Jump Start (April 6, 2003)
  3. Like a Virgin (April 7, 2003)
  4. Date Night (April 13, 2003)
  5. The Prodigal Son (April 20, 2003)
  6. Prime Suspect (May 25, 2003)
  7. Snap Shots (June 1, 2003)
  8. The Bounty Hunter (Unaired)

References[]

  1. ^ King, Susan (March 24, 2003). "Reception fuzzy for debut of TV shows". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 10, 2009.
  2. ^ Friedman, Josh (March 29, 2003). "'Black Sash' may have chops, but 'The Pitts' keeps missing". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 10, 2009.
  3. ^ Sutter, Gregg (November 3, 2010). "Interview with Carlton Cuse". greggsutter.com. Archived from the original on July 22, 2011. Retrieved October 7, 2020.

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