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He’s James “Sonny” Crockett, the cop who spends his working time in Cerruti silk suits, T-shirts and espadrilles (minus socks). Dumped by a comely ex-wife, he now parks his black Ferrari in front of a houseboat anchored in Miami’s most scenic marina, an accomodation he shares with an alligator named Elvis.

July 1, 1985
Cynthia Rose

CREEMEDIA

COPS, COKE & CALL GIRLS

MIAMI VICE (NBC)

Cynthia Rose

He’s James “Sonny” Crockett, the cop who spends his working time in Cerruti silk suits, T-shirts and espadrilles (minus socks). Dumped by a comely ex-wife, he now parks his black Ferrari in front of a houseboat anchored in Miami’s most scenic marina, an accomodation he shares with an alligator named Elvis.

Sonny’s pal-in-a-pinch is Ricardo Tubbs—the expatriate New Yorker who likes to sport one diamond earring, face off opposition in an Armani trenchcoat, and uses a Jamaican patois for undercover disguise. Tubbs admires Crockett’s past as a football hero (pro hopes dashed by a stint in ’Nam). And Sonny knows he can trust Rico—after all, the first thing Tubbs did was bust Crockett’s previous partner for corruption.

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