Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Robert Wagner | ... | Jonathan Hart | |
Stefanie Powers | ... | Jennifer Hart | |
Lionel Stander | ... | Max | |
Jason Bateman | ... | Stuart Morris | |
Marion Ross | ... | Maureen Collier | |
Wendie Malick | ... | Sarah Powell | |
Michael Parks | ... | Evan Powell | |
Edward Mulhare | |||
John Beck | ... | Jeremy | |
Taylor Negron | |||
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James Warwick | ||
Mickey Cottrell | |||
John Pinette | |||
Ross Hagen | |||
Pat Morita | ... | Ling Goldberg |
Jonathan and Jennifer Hart are in San Francisco to help with a charity auction. Jennifer picks up an old locket for auction and shows it to Jonathan. Jonathan quickly recognizes a picture of him and his sister who he hasn't seen since he was a child, inside. Stuart Morris approaches the Harts claiming to be Jonathan's nephew. Stuart tells them that his aunt is Mr. Harts long lost sister. Perhaps, this family reunion isn't quite what it seems... Written by Kelly
Hart To Hart is a (very) formulaic US murder-mystery series. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that. After all, Perry Mason & Columbo follow the same pattern and they're both excellent; but this is junk. In each episode the fabulously wealthy Johnathen & Jennifer travel to some glamourous location, discover one of their oldest friends has been murdered and then solve the mystery with the help of their 200 year old servant, Max. The main reason I hate this show is that I never feel any 'warmth' towards the Harts. They come across as smug, self-righteous and (as we Brits say), up their own bottoms. Self-obsessed would be more polite, and just as accurate. Secondly, the ridiculous notion, constantly expressed, that Jennifer Hart is a lady we'd all want to fall in love with. Rubbish! When Stephanie Powers was young she was extremely beautiful, but that was a long LONG time ago and all the embalming fluid in the world can't hide the fact that she is, frankly, OLD. The original series (back in the 1970s) was ok, but the "new" hart to Hart is definately one to avoid. I'd even go so far as to say it's worse than Murder She Wrote. Only Father Dowling has a greater "yuch" factor.