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  1. Big Dogs: Created by Adam Dunn. With Brett Cullen, Manny Perez, Michael Rabe, Micheál Neeson. BIG DOGS exists in an alternate reality of New York City. Businesses are shuttered, crime is rampant, black markets thrive. Drug are run via taxis and NYPD detectives use taxis for undercover teams trying to rein in the chaos.

    • (622)
    • 2020-07-01
    • Action, Crime, Mystery
    • 52
  2. Cast & crew. User reviews. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. Big Dogs. Seasons. Years. Top-rated. 1. Top-rated. S1.E1 ∙ Noricum Ripense. Wed, Jul 1, 2020. New York City is crumbling and bankrupt. Renny sells drugs at illegal clubs. CAB, an undercover police unit, investigates. Detective Santiago gets a new partner. 7.5/10 (20) Rate.

  3. Watch Big Dogs — Season 1 with a subscription on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. Existing in an alternate reality of New York City.

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    • Brett Cullen
    • Adam Dunn
  4. www.primevideo.com › detail › Big-DogsPrime Video: Big Dogs

    Big Dogs. Season 1. In a violent, alternate reality of New York City besieged by race riots, financial collapse, and a surging crime wave, an underworld economy of illegal nightclubs is thriving. Detective Santiago is tasked to crack down on these clubs.

  5. Overview. In a violent, alternate reality of New York City besieged by race riots, financial collapse, and a surging crime wave , an underworld economy of illegal nightclubs is thriving. Detective Santiago is tasked to crack down on these clubs.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Big_DogsBig Dogs - Wikipedia

    Big Dogs is an American crime drama TV series created by Adam Dunn based on his More series of novels. Cast. Main. Brett Cullen as Captain McKeutchen. Manny Perez as Sixto Santiago. Michael Rabe as More. Louis Carbonneau as Liesl. Dennis Flanagan as Turse. Micheál Richardson as Renny. Declan Michael Laird as Prince William. Recurring.

  7. In a violent, anarchic alternate reality of New York City besieged by financial collapse, and a surging crime wave, an underworld economy of “speaks” -- illegal, debaucherous after-hours clubs linked by a web of taxicabs -- is thriving.