Hunter - American television series, broadcast from 1984 to 1991 on NBC [1] .
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| Cast | Fred Dryer Stephanie Kramer |
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| Timekeeping | 48 minutes |
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| On the screens | September 18, 1984 - April 26, 1991 |
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In 1995, 2002 and 2003, several television films were released as a continuation of the series [2] [3] .
Content
Story
The main characters of the series are two police detectives from the murder department of Los Angeles, Hunter and McCall, who uncover the crimes, often neglecting the framework of the law.
Cast
Main characters
- Fred Dreyer - Detective Sergeant Richard "Rick" Hunter (152 episodes, 1984-1991)
- Stephanie Kramer - Detective Sergeant Dee Mc McCall (130 episodes, 1984–1990)
- Charles Hallahan - Captain Charles "Charlie" Dewayne (110 episodes, 1986-1991)
Minor Characters
- Darlann Flugel - Officer Joanne Molenski (1990–1991)
- Lauren Lane - Sergeant Chris Nowak (1991)
- Michael Cavanaugh - Captain Lester D. Kane (pilot episode)
- Arthur Rosenberg - Captain Lester D. Kane (1984-1987)
- John Amos - Captain Dolan (1984-1985)
- Bruce Davison - Captain Wyler (1985-1987)
- John Shearin - Lieutenant Ambrose Finn (1985-1988)
- James Whitmore, Jr. - Sergeant Bernie Terwilliger (1984-1986)
- Garrett Morris - Arnold "Sporty" James (1986-1989)
- Richard Beauchamp - Carlos (Asst. M. Ye.) (1985-1987)
- Perry Cook - Barney Udall (coroner) (1986–1990)
- Stanley Kamel - agent Brad Wilkes (Occasional) (1987-1988)
- Paul Manty - Commander Tom Clayton (Occasional) (1989–1991)
- Courtney Barilla - Allison Novak (1991)
Awards and nominations
- 1990 - nomination for the “Edgar Allan Poe Awards” in the category “Best TV episode”.
- 1990 - nominated for the American Society of Cinematographers award in the category of “Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series”.
- 1989 - BMI Film & TV Awards
- 3 nominations for " Primetime Emmy Award " (1987, 1988, 1989) in the category "Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series" [4] .