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Tenafly

  • TV Series
  • 1973–19741973–1974
  • 1h 30m
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Tenafly (1973)
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African-American private eye Harry Tenafly was a happily married, middle-class family man who had given up being a cop to work for a better paying position at a big L.A. detective agency. On... Read allAfrican-American private eye Harry Tenafly was a happily married, middle-class family man who had given up being a cop to work for a better paying position at a big L.A. detective agency. One of the few TV detectives who relied more on brains and solid legwork, Tenafly had no int... Read allAfrican-American private eye Harry Tenafly was a happily married, middle-class family man who had given up being a cop to work for a better paying position at a big L.A. detective agency. One of the few TV detectives who relied more on brains and solid legwork, Tenafly had no interest in gunfights, fisticuffs, or chasing beautiful women. Nevertheless, trouble seemed t... Read all

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  • Stars
    • James McEachin
    • David Huddleston
    • Rosanna Huffman
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    • James McEachin
    • David Huddleston
    • Rosanna Huffman
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    James McEachin
    James McEachin
    • Harry Tenaflyas Harry Tenafly
    5 episodes5 eps • 1973–1974
    David Huddleston
    David Huddleston
    • Lietenant Sam Churchas Lietenant Sam Church…
    3 episodes3 eps • 1973
    Rosanna Huffman
    • Lorrieas Lorrie
    3 episodes3 eps • 1973
    Lillian Lehman
    Lillian Lehman
    • Ruth Tenaflyas Ruth Tenafly…
    3 episodes3 eps • 1973
    Paul Jackson
    • Herb Tenaflyas Herb Tenafly
    3 episodes3 eps • 1973
    Ed Nelson
    Ed Nelson
    • Ted Harrisas Ted Harris
    1 episode1 ep • 1973
    John Ericson
    John Ericson
    • Ken Shepherdas Ken Shepherd
    1 episode1 ep • 1973
    Mel Ferrer
    Mel Ferrer
    • Charlie Rushas Charlie Rush
    1 episode1 ep • 1973
    Bill Walker
    Bill Walker
    • Uncle Walteras Uncle Walter
    1 episode1 ep • 1973
    Lillian Randolph
    Lillian Randolph
    • Aunt Gertrudeas Aunt Gertrude
    1 episode1 ep • 1973
    Anne Seymour
    Anne Seymour
    • Mrs. Windsoras Mrs. Windsor
    1 episode1 ep • 1973
    Bert Holland
    Bert Holland
    • George Tysonas George Tyson
    1 episode1 ep • 1973
    Leonard Stone
    Leonard Stone
    • Howard J. Brillas Howard J. Brill
    1 episode1 ep • 1973
    Dawn Smith
    • Waitressas Waitress
    1 episode1 ep • 1973
    Jack Denton
    Jack Denton
    • Oakleyas Oakley
    1 episode1 ep • 1973
    Don Bexley
    Don Bexley
    • Pawn Shop Owneras Pawn Shop Owner
    1 episode1 ep • 1973
    Jackie Russell
    • Receptionistas Receptionist
    1 episode1 ep • 1973
    Tina Andrews
    Tina Andrews
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    African-American private eye Harry Tenafly was a happily married, middle-class family man who had given up being a cop to work for a better paying position at a big L.A. detective agency. One of the few TV detectives who relied more on brains and solid legwork, Tenafly had no interest in gunfights, fisticuffs, or chasing beautiful women. Nevertheless, trouble seemed to find him anyway. —Mark Limvere-Robinson
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      Part of the NBC Wednesday Mystery Movie.
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      Edited into The NBC Mystery Movie (1971)

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    One of NBC's Mystery Movie segments
    After striking ratings gold with the original NBC Mystery Movie ("Columbo," "McMillan and Wife," "McCloud") in 1971-72, the network and Universal hoped to duplicate the success with a second night of rotating detective shows. The NBC Wednesday Mystery Movie premiered a year later, but though viewers tuned in to "Banacek," "Madigan," and "Cool Million," they apparently didn't warm to them, and in fall 73, the network wiped the slate clean (except for the returning "Banacek") and introduced three new shows, one of which, "Tenafly," seemed to have potential since it was the creation of Richard Levinson and William Link, the team responsible for the show that made Peter Falk a household name.

    "Tenafly" starred James McEachin, a Universal contract player whose most notable role was as Clint Eastwood's fellow DJ in "Play Misty For Me." An African-American family man whose job just happened to be as a private detective, Tenafly was refreshing due to his lack of gimmicks (no lollipops, no wheelchair, no Stetson, no raincoat, etc). Maybe a gimmick would have helped the show distinguish itself in a television season dubbed by Time magazine as "The Year of the Cop." After four 90 minute episodes, "Tenafly," like the other Mystery Movie segments introduced in fall 1973 ("The Snoop Sisters," "Faraday and Company"), disappeared after one season.

    The four episodes (a pilot boosts the episode count to five) are all entertaining but fairly standard fare typical of the era.
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    • Release date
      • February 12, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
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      • Color
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      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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