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Starring Robert Urich as the wisecracking but deadly Boston detective and Avery Brooks as "Hawk". These top-rated television events based on the best-selling books by Robert B. Parker are a must-have for fans of Spenser: For Hire!
Best of a Poor Lot of Spenser MoviesReviewed by McElligot's Pool, 2009-11-10
The '85-'88 Spenser: For Hire TV show was noted for Robert Urich's
excellent portrayal of the hard-nosed, gentle-hearted private
detective created by Robert Parker. Aided by the incomparable Avery
Brooks as Spenser's friend and tough guy Hawk (who can forget that
killer smile?), the show had solid story lines underscored by an
excellent cast. The show was classic 80's TV and deserves to find a
spot among "classic" TV series available on DVD (sadly, there are
no DVD's currently on the market of the TV series).
Spenser: For Hire was cancelled after 3 seasons. Four Made-for-TV
Spenser films were released in the 90's. "Ceremony" is the only
watchable one of the group. Not quite on a par with the original TV
series, but "Ceremony" stays true to many of the qualities of the
original. Sadly, from there it's all down hill - the 3 additional
Made-for-TV Spenser movies are not worth watching.
Bottom line? "Ceremony" is a nice Spenser-fix for those looking to
talk a trip down memory lane, but limit your purchase to this
individual Made-for-TV movie rather than wasting your cash and time
buying the 4-movie package offered on Amazon and elsewhere.
Spenser's BackReviewed by Bennet Pomerantz, 2008-04-20
Robert Urich played a smart and just Boston PI in the series
Spenser for Hire. From 1985-88, His brand of intelligent and wit
detection was canceled too soon after three TV seasons. spenser is
aided by his friend Hawk (Avery Brooks), a cool lethal enforcer
with a heart of Gold and Susan (Barbara Williams), a shrink and
Spenser's Girlfriend.
After the series was canceled there were four TV movies made in the
style of the series for Lifestyle Television. This was the first
one.
Spenser is hired to locate April Kyle, the missing daughter of
Harry Kyle, millionaire and candidate for Governor. With the
assistance of Hawk, Spenser travels from Boston's "Combat Zone" to
Providence and the heart of child pornography in search of one
seemingly unimportant runaway
This screenplay was written by Spenser's creator Robert B Parker
(based upon his original novel)with his wife Joan. They also wrote
the BL Stryker episode Blues for Buder (see my Stryker Review).
This grit of the original novel is slightly toned down for TV.
However Urich brings Spenser's witty style to life from Parker's
pen to screen
This ninety minute movie is great piece of TV on DVD. It has the
impact of the show, just slightly longer format. It does makes me
long for the otiginal series. However if all I can get is the four
TV movies of Spenser, It is worth a small prize of credit for
someone with smarts to release these Spenser movies on DVD ...until
someone is smart enough at Warner Brothers to release the show on
DVD. (NOTE I am NOT holding my breath until that may happen)
Bennet Pomerantz AUDIOWORLD