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"Starsky and Hutch" Death Notice (1975)



Overview

User Rating:
7.8/10   12 votes
Director:
William Crain
Writers:
William Blinn (creator)
Robert C. Dennis (writer)
Original Air Date:
15 October 1975 (Season 1, Episode 6)
Genre:
Action | Crime | Drama more
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Cast

  (Episode Credited cast)
David Soul ... Det. Ken 'Hutch' Hutchinson
Paul Michael Glaser ... Det. Dave Starsky
Antonio Fargas ... Huggy Bear
Bernie Hamilton ... Capt. Harold Dobey
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Vincent Baggetta ... Jerry Neilan
Chuck Bergansky ... Arnold
Walter Brooke ... David Delano
Suzanne Charney ... Ginger
Ivor Francis ... Anton Rusz

Chuck Hicks ... Cronin
Lenore Kasdorf ... Kathi
Rosanne Katon ... Sonja
Roz Kelly ... Francine
Todd Martin ... Bodyguard
Vince Martorano ... Lou Posey
Justin O'Neill ... ILB Ranie Sobek
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1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful.
This is one of my favorite episodes from the first season, 13 September 2006
10/10
Author: Franklin McAlister III (ted37846@yahoo.com) from United States

I really liked this episode because it shows in a way how a person cares about others. That elderly man Anton who had a workshop next door to that night club cared for those women by trying to warn them of the danger that was going to happen. It was amazing although Anton had broken a law by hooking his shop phone up to that pay phone it was a good thing because he overheard those other two men wanting to hurt the women because of how one of them had spotted one of those men murdering someone else. I liked how Starsky and Hutch were able to prove that Anton was not the murderer and how he was trying to warn the girls of the danger they were in and not trying to scare them. I liked it when they caught those two evil men and at the end they had the remaining girls, the club owner, Anton, and Huggy Bear all at Hutch's house for a special Treat that Anton had cooked for them. I really liked this episode because it shows how sometimes a person has to break one law to stop someone from breaking a more serious law.

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