Action superstar Chuck Norris is a veteran lawman with a two-fisted sense of justice in this 23-episode final season of the hit series, "Walker, Texas Ranger." A modern-day hero who still believes in living the frontier code, Cordell Walker's methods are right out of the Old West - but his independent ways pay off when it comes to putting bad guys behind bars. With his partner James "Jimmy" Trivette, ex-Ranger buddy C.D. Parker, and beautiful assistant D.A. Alex Cahill, Walker take a hands-on, no-holds-barred approach to fighting injustice in one thrilling, action-packed case after another!
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Martial arts star Chuck Norris made his transition to the small screen with the action-packed television drama WALKER TEXAS RANGER. Lasting for nine seasons, the long-running series followed the crime-fighting adventures of tough-guy Texas Ranger Cord Walker (Norris) as he brought justice to the streets of Dallas with a well-placed karate chop to the city's more nefarious criminals. Walker's unconventional interrogation methods clashed with his computer-expert partner Jimmy Trivette (Clarence Gilyard) and the by-the-book county D.A. Alex Cahill (Sheree Wilson), who also functioned as Walker's love interest. This collection presents all 23 episodes of the series' ninth and final season, which began in the wake of Alex and Walker's wedding and ended with the birth of their child. Featuring guest appearances by Ernest Borgnine, Dionne Warwick, Hulk Hogan, Frank Stallone, and Michael Ironside, the final season included such fan-favorite episodes as "Home of the Brave," "White Buffalo," "Faith," "Division Street," "Without a Sound," "Six Hours," and "Legends."
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