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Starsky & Hutch/Starsky & Hutch
From The TV IV
Starsky & Hutch | |
Pilot Movie | |
Airdate | April 30, 1975 |
Written by | William Blinn |
Directed by | Barry Shear |
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1x01 → Savage Sunday |
Starsky & Hutch |
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Starsky & Hutch is the pilot movie for Starsky & Hutch. It aired as an ABC Movie of the Week.
Starring: Michael Lerner (Fat Rolly), Albert Morgenstern (District Attorney Mark Henderson), Michael Conrad (Cannell), Richard Ward (Captain Harold Dobey)
Co-Starring: Gilbert Green (Tallman), Carole Ita White (Gretchen), Don Billett (Steele), Gordon Jump (Vinnie), Karen Lamm (Patty), James E. Brodhead (Tourist), Doug Fowley (Lijah)
Featuring: Larry Manetti (Stan), Simone Griffeth (Secretary), Bill Smillie (Apartment Manager), Buddy Lester (Coley)
Contents |
Notes
Plot Overview
A young couple in a car exactly like Starsky's is killed by hitmen and word is out on the street that there's a contract out on Starsky and Hutch.
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
- Captain Dobey: In the pilot, Starky and Hutch's superior, Captain Dobey, was played by Richard Ward. For the series, Bernie Hamilton would take up the role.
Allusions and References
- The Dunciad: The lines Zane quotes out of a book are the conclusion of Alexander Pope's satirical poem The Dunciad, although Zane wrongly attributes them to Voltaire.
- Thy hand, Great Anarch! lets the curtain fall
And Universal Darkness buries All.