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Nov 26, 2021 1 min, 17 secs
It was 1996 when Don Johnson first peeled out in his 1970 Barracuda convertible as the smart-aleck titular character in "Nash Bridges," the CBS police procedural that brought the "Miami Vice" superstar back to prime-time television for six seasons.

The onetime maverick captain of the San Francisco Police Department's elite Special Investigations Unit is still making the wheels squeal more than 25 years later with "Nash Bridges: The Movie," airing Saturday (USA Network, 9 ET/PT).

He simply gave Marin, 75, a phone call that demonstrated that Johnson can still crack Nash Bridges-wise a quarter century, and a few gray hairs, later.

Don Johnson: I brought Nash Bridges up to speed and into the 21st century, within the four walls of the character.

Q: In one scene, naturally involving a battle ax, Nash Bridges announces, "This is going to hurt." As a frequent screen puncher and punchee, what actually did hurt?

Q: Does this two-hour special signify a backdoor way to a full "Nash Bridges" return.

No one's talking to me about ("Miami Vice").

The challenge with "Miami Vice" is that it was a very specific time and sensibility. It's obviously going to take on a different tone now.

I'm not saying it can't be done, but it's not going to be "Miami Vice." It will be "Vice"-like?

Q: When's the last time you spoke with "Miami Vice" co-star (and "Nash Bridges" guest star) Philip Michael Thomas.

Is this a return to Don Johnson crooning

So it's not Don Johnson going, "Woo, here we go again."

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