CSI: Miami
Miami helyszínelők 3. évad
A Miami helyszínelők egy újabb nyomozócsapat, akiknek módszerei éppen olyan kifinomultak, mint korábban megismert Las Vegas-i kollégáiké. A floridaiak feje Horatio H. Caine (David Caruso), egykori gyilkossági nyomozó, akinek aprólékos munkáját Alexx Woods (Khandi Alexander) a mindentudó orvosszakértő segíti.
A boat crashes into a bridge. On it is a dead body of a man. He was killed while delivering ransom money to his son's kidnapper.
Horatio's attempt to protect the young witness of a drive-by boat shooting at a party may put Yelina's life at risk when the suspect finds out about the boy.
Katrina Hannigan steps out of an elevator while carrying shopping bags full of clothes. She seems distressed, and several people notice that she is crying. She approaches a bus stop, but she somehow falls in front of the approaching bus. She is killed by the bus. Alexx notices bruises on Katrina's back which indicate that someone pushed her in front of the bus. There are older bruises on the body which may indicate that Katrina was a victim of domestic abuse. The CSI team questions Katrina's yuppie boyfriend Jay Seaver, who claims that Katrina was simply clumsy. Jay's friend and co-worker Patrick Wakefield is soon found murdered as well. The two men were competing for promotion. Jay blames his long-term stalker Claudia Sanders for the murders, and claims to feat for his own life. But the team increasingly notices that Jay is the one who benefits from the deaths, and they start investigating his own past. Meanwhile, Kenwall "Duke" Duquesne (Calleigh's father) claims to have killed a stranger with his car while drunk driving. His memory of the event is hazy. Calleigh covertly investigates the case, and locates the body of the supposed victim. But the cause of death was a blow to the head, not a hit and run. Duke seems to have accidentally drove his car through the scene of a previous crime. Now Calleigh has to find out what actually happened and who is the killer.
A group of teenagers gather at a golf course at a specified time. After the flash mob disperses, a body is found near the site. The CSIs follow the mob to a very prestigious prep school. They manage to trace the origin of the text messages telling the receivers to meet at the golf course to the son of one of Florida's most famous defense attorneys. At the same time, Horatio and Yelina are working to find the killer of a woman found in a dumpster.
A young girl is stabbed to death in a trendy night club. Jenny was an undercover investigative aide working for the Alcoholic Beverage Control. Her target was the club owner. As Horatio is questioning him, a loud noise draws him outside where a car speeds up and crashes into the door. The body at the back of the car leads the detectives to a spa where they suspect that there is something illegal going on.
The jury of a brutal murder of a woman visits the crime scene and a juror falls down with a seizure. After the initial chaos, the defendant, the victim's husband, is found dead with a knife stuck in the back of his head.
An impending tsunami is the backdrop for a heist gone wrong and bodies keep stacking up as Horatio and his team struggle to pin down the man behind everything.
After speed-dating 15 women, each 5 minutes, in a South Beach club, Richard Laken is found murdered in his vandalized car. The stylist date who poured the acetone -accessible in her trade- over it admits so, but did so well before the murder, so her story that Laken left early is believed. Indeed, the club's dates record shows Richard left after talking to Rebecca Briggs, who claims he was systematically using their information to commit robberies, but that proves to be the club manager's scam. However at least someone else in the club had a murder motive...
After a just married couple finds 5 dead men while diving it looks like a ship has been pirated and Horatio and his team have yet another murder case.
A man is seen falling from an apartment building, yet the corpse found there is not his but Michael Johnson, a resident, who was deeply wounded by an unidentified round object. First subject is junkie Doug Ramsey, who is arrested by Horatio for probably abseiling to break in and steal the $100,000 heirloom ring of the condo owner, Edward Mathis, who is however found taking it back after its sale, insurance fraud. The wounding object is found, a CD recording kinky sex scenes of missing Donna Scott and reputedly strict criminal judge Isaac Greenhill, whose former court clerk is Mathis, who apparently blackmails him. Ramsay claims police abuse, IAB Sergeant Rick Stetler investigates Horatio, but Ramsay's X-rays... Speculating on a link with the judge's major cases, the team finds Donna's corpse in a strangler's peat swamp dumping ground, with vomit which allows a DNA trace to Mathis, but Horatio now considers him a mere pawn.
A husband and wife are carjacked and she later ends up dead and her husband is wounded. The husband is the oldest brother of a family that owns a very good business.
A presumed retaliation shooting in an ER turns out to be a bit more complicated, and Ryan begins to suspect a mother of abusing her baby.
During a routine traffic stop, a cop gets killed and the civilian who drove along with the cop is missing. Horatio and his team find out a 16-year old girl has got something to do with it.
The team investigates the murder of a bellman at a hotel. A man asks Calleigh to look for his wife who is missing.
When a snake is tied to drug smuggling, DNA may be the key to Clavo Cruz's father's cooperation around diplomatic immunity. Ryan and Calleigh get caught up in an identity-theft case and linked murder.
A fire in the glades complicates the search for the perpetrators of three murders, and puts a team member in the sights of an escaped killer.
When a cargo plane crashes, Horatio must determine the cause and how a corpse ended up in the hold.
The team investigates the murder of a tester who works for a skateboard empire, and Horatio moves fast to find a stolen sex video before it's marketed.
The death of two IRS agents sends the team on the hunt of three killers, meanwhile Wolfe keeps stepping on people's toes.
A woman is murdered at a bar that serves more than just drinks. After a night out, Delko's badge is missing. Horatio's life is changed forever when he learns important information about his deceased dead brother.
A shooting at the courthouse gets more and more complicated as new suspects are identified.
The man who killed Horatio's brother is found dead, which puts Caine on a trail the Feds don't want him on, and the team works to solve the murder of a popular classmate at a fifteen year reunion.
A stay of execution sends the lab scrambling to reexamine evidence in order to keep the killer on death row, but he has his own plans.
An explosion at a "Break-In Party" leads to the discovery of a bomb, and a search ensues for the person who ordered it, before it's too late. Meanwhile, Caine and Calleigh each have personal matters to deal with.
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David Caruso | CSI Lieutenant Horatio 'H' Caine |
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Adam Rodriguez | CSI Detective Eric Delko |
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Khandi Alexander | ME Dr. Alexx Woods |
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Emily Procter | CSI Detective Calleigh Duquesne |
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Sofia Milos | Detective Yelina Salas |
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Jonathan Togo | CSI Detective Ryan Wolfe |
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Rex Linn | Detective Frank Tripp |
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Boti Bliss | Maxine Valera |
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Brian Poth | Tyler Jenson |
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David Lee Smith | IAB Sergeant Rick Stetler |
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Brooke Bloom | Cynthia Wells |
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Shelli Bergh | Paula Muro |
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Armando Valdes-Kennedy | Aaron Peters |
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Christina Chang | State Attorney Rebecca Nevins |
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Kimiko Gelman | Dr. Nicole Talcott |
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Alex Buck | Raymond Caine Jr. |
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Stephen Tobolowsky | Assistant State Attorney Don Haffman |
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Holt McCallany | Detective John Hagen |
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Leslie Odom Jr. | Joseph Kayle |
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Cristián De la Fuente | Sam Belmontes |
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Jon Bernthal | Harry Klugman |
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Lance Reddick | FBI Agent David Park |
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Max Martini | Bob Keaton |
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John Heard | Kenwall 'Duke' Duquesne |
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Emilie de Ravin | Venus Robinson |
| Csomagolás | Custom Case |
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| Lemezek száma | 7 |
| Képernyőarány | Widescreen (1.78:1) Widescreen (16:9, Anamorphic) |
| Hangsávok | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] Dolby Digital Surround [English] |
| Feliratok | English |
| Forgalmazó | Paramount Home Entertainment |
| Oldal / Réteg | Single side, Dual layer |
| Kiadás megjelenése | Nov. 22, 2005 |
| Régiók | Region 1 |
| Hely | HDD 01 |
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| Mennyiség | 1 |
| Index | 25254 |
| Hozzáadva | Nov. 11, 2016 22:52:44 |
| Módosítva | Dec. 07, 2025 22:55:33 |
Primetime Emmy Awards 2012
Nominated
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
Tim Kimmel (supervising sound editor)
Bradley C. Katona (sound effects editor)
Ruth Adelman (adr editor)
Todd Niesen (dialogue editor)
Skye Lewin (music editor)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
James Bailey (foley artist)
For episode "Blown Away"
Primetime Emmy Awards 2007
Won
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Stunt Coordination
Jim Vickers (stunt coordinator)
For episode "Rush".
Nominated
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
Tim Kimmel (supervising sound editor)
Todd Niesen (dialogue editor)
Bradley C. Katona (sfx editor)
Ruth Adelman (adr editor)
Skye Lewin (music editor)
Zane D. Bruce (foley artist)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
For episode "No Man's Land".
Primetime Emmy Awards 2005
Nominated
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
Ann Hadsell (supervising sound editor)
Ruth Adelman (adr editor)
Bradley C. Katona (sound effects editor)
Todd Niesen (dialog editor)
Skye Lewin (music editor)
Zane D. Bruce (foley artist)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
For episode "Lost Son".
Primetime Emmy Awards 2003
Won
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series
Michael D. O'Shea (director of photography)
For episode "The Simple Man".
ALMA Awards 2011
Won
ALMA Award Favorite TV Actor - Leading Role
Adam Rodriguez
Nominated
ALMA Award Outstanding Television Series
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Television Series
Eva LaRue
ALMA Awards 2009
Nominated
ALMA Award Actor in Television - Drama
Adam Rodriguez
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series
Eva LaRue
ALMA Awards 2008
Nominated
ALMA Award Outstanding Actor in a Drama Television Series
Adam Rodriguez
American Society of Cinematographers, USA 2008
Nominated
ASC Award Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series
Eagle Egilsson
Episode: "Miami helyszínelők: Inside Out (2007)"
American Society of Cinematographers, USA 2007
Nominated
ASC Award Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series
Eagle Egilsson
Episode: "Miami helyszínelők: Darkroom (2006)"
American Society of Cinematographers, USA 2003
Won
ASC Award Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Pilot (Network)
Michael Barrett
For CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Cross-Jurisdictions (2002)"
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards 2009
Won
ASCAP Award Top Television Series
Jeff Cardoni
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards 2006
Won
ASCAP Award Top TV Series
Jeff Cardoni
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards 2005
Won
ASCAP Award Top TV Series
Jeff Cardoni
BMI Film & TV Awards 2009
Won
BMI TV Music Award Pete Townshend
Kevin Kiner
BMI Film & TV Awards 2008
Won
BMI TV Music Award Pete Townshend
Kevin Kiner
BMI Film & TV Awards 2005
Won
BMI TV Music Award Pete Townshend
Kevin Kiner
BMI Film & TV Awards 2004
Won
BMI TV Music Award Kevin Kiner
Graeme Revell
David E. Russo
Pete Townshend
BMI Film & TV Awards 2003
Won
BMI TV Music Award Graeme Revell
David E. Russo
Pete Townshend
California on Location Awards 2007
Won
COLA Assistant Location Manager of the Year - Television (Teamsters Local 399)
Adam Robinson
Crime Thriller Awards, UK 2008
Nominated
Dagger Best International TV Drama
Edgar Allan Poe Awards 2009
Nominated
Edgar Best Television Episode Teleplay
Barry O'Brien
For episode "You May Now Kill the Bride"
Golden Camera, Germany 2009
Nominated
Audience Camera Best US Series
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards 2011
Nominated
GMS Award Best Music Supervision in Television
P.J. Bloom
For Glee and United States of Tara
Image Awards 2007
Nominated
Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Khandi Alexander
Image Awards 2006
Nominated
Image Award Outstanding Drama Series
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series
Khandi Alexander
Image Awards 2005
Won
Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Khandi Alexander
Image Awards 2004
Nominated
Image Award Outstanding Drama Series
Imagen Foundation Awards 2012
Won
Imagen Award Best Supporting Actress/Television
Eva LaRue
Imagen Foundation Awards 2011
Won
Imagen Award Best Supporting Actress - Television
Eva LaRue
Imagen Foundation Awards 2009
Nominated
Imagen Award Best Supporting Actress/Television
Eva LaRue
Imagen Foundation Awards 2007
Nominated
Imagen Award Best Supporting Actress - Television
Eva LaRue
Imagen Foundation Awards 2006
Nominated
Imagen Award Best Supporting Actress - Television
Eva LaRue
Imagen Foundation Awards 2005
Nominated
Imagen Award Best Supporting Actor - Television
Adam Rodriguez
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2012
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing - Short Form Music in Television
Skye Lewin (supervising music editor)
Episode: "Crowned"
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2011
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing - Short Form Music in Television
Skye Lewin (music editor)
Episode: "L.A."
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2010
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing - Short Form Dialogue and ADR in Television
Tim Kimmel (supervising sound editor)
Todd Niesen (supervising dialogue editor)
Ruth Adelman (supervising adr editor)
Episode: "Point of Impact"
Best Sound Editing - Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in Television
Tim Kimmel (supervising sound editor)
Bradley C. Katona (sound designer)
James Bailey (foley artist)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
Episode: "Point of Impact"
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2009
Won
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing - Short Form Music in Television
Skye Lewin (supervising music editor)
Episode: "Tipping Point"
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing - Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in Television
Tim Kimmel (supervising sound editor)
Bradley C. Katona (sound designer)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
James Bailey (foley artist)
Episode: "Tipping Point"
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2007
Won
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing in Television: Short Form - Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement
Tim Kimmel (supervising sound editor)
Todd Niesen (supervising dialogue editor)
Ruth Adelman (supervising adr editor)
For episode "Rio".
Best Sound Editing in Music for Television - Short Form
Skye Lewin (music editor)
For episode "Rio".
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing in Sound Effects and Foley for Television - Short Form
Tim Kimmel (supervising sound editor)
Bradley C. Katona (sound designer)
Zane D. Bruce (foley artist)
Don Givens (foley editor)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley editor)
James Wong Howe (foley editor)
William Smith (sound effects editor)
For episode "Come As You Are".
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2006
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form - Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement
Ann Hadsell (supervising sound editor/supervising adr editor)
Todd Niesen (supervising dialogue editor)
Ruth Adelman (dialogue/adr editor)
For episode "Three-Way".
Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form - Sound Effects & Foley
Ann Hadsell (supervising sound editor)
Bradley C. Katona (sound designer)
Zane D. Bruce (foley artist)
Shane Bruce (foley artist)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
For episode "Urban Hellraisers".
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2005
Won
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing in Television Long Form - Sound Effects & Foley
Ann Hadsell (supervising sound editor)
Bradley C. Katona (sound designer)
Ruth Adelman (supervising foley editor)
William Smith (sound effects editor/foley editor)
Edmond J. Coblentz Jr. (sound effects editor)
For episode "Crimewave".
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form - Sound Effects & Foley
Ann Hadsell (supervising sound editor)
Bradley C. Katona (sound effects editor)
William Smith (sound effects editor)
For episode "Lost Son".
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2004
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing in Television Episodic - Sound Effects & Foley
Matt Sawelson (supervising sound editor)
Ruth Adelman (supervising foley editor)
Bradley C. Katona (sound editor)
Peter Bergren (sound editor)
For episode "Grand Prix".
People's Choice Awards, USA 2003
Won
People's Choice Award Favorite Television New Dramatic Series
Prism Awards 2010
Nominated
Prism Award Drama Series - Mental Health
For episode "Head Case"
Teen Choice Awards 2012
Won
Teen Choice Award Choice TV Actor: Action
Adam Rodriguez
Choice TV: Action
CBS Productions
Young Artist Awards 2012
Nominated
Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actor 11-13
Maxim Knight
For the episode "Countermeasures" (#10.1)
Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actress 17-21
Erin Sanders
Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actress Ten and Under
Danielle Parker
Young Artist Awards 2011
Nominated
Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actor 11-13
Colin Ford
Young Artist Awards 2010
Nominated
Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actor 13 and Under
Scotty Noyd Jr.
Young Artist Awards 2008
Nominated
Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actor
Cole Petersen
For episode "Stand Your Ground".
Young Artist Awards 2005
Nominated
Young Artist Award Best Performance in a Television Series - Guest Starring Young Actor
Alex Black
Young Artist Awards 2004
Nominated
Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actress
Sara Paxton
Young Artist Awards 2003
Nominated
Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Guest Starring Young Actor
Seth Adkins
Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Guest Starring Young Actor
Raja Fenske
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