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Moonlighting

  • TV Series
  • 1985–1989
  • TV-PG
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd in Moonlighting (1985)
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An ex-model and a smart-aleck detective manage a private detective agency.An ex-model and a smart-aleck detective manage a private detective agency.An ex-model and a smart-aleck detective manage a private detective agency.

  • Creator
    • Glenn Gordon Caron
  • Stars
    • Cybill Shepherd
    • Bruce Willis
    • Allyce Beasley
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,294
    66
    • Creator
      • Glenn Gordon Caron
    • Stars
      • Cybill Shepherd
      • Bruce Willis
      • Allyce Beasley
    • 64User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 6 Primetime Emmys
      • 19 wins & 60 nominations total

    Episodes66

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    Kristine Kauffman
    • Kris - Blue Moon Employee…
    Jonathan Ames
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    Jamie Taylor
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    Willie Brown
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    Jack Blessing
    Jack Blessing
    • MacGillicudy
    Inez Edwards
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    Eva Marie Saint
    Eva Marie Saint
    • Virginia Hayes
    Robert Webber
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    • Alexander Hayes
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    Clinton Allmon
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    • Sam Crawford
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    Dennis Dugan
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    • Lorraine Anne Charnock
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      • Glenn Gordon Caron
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    • Trivia
      Bruce Willis made Die Hard (1988) while starring in this show. By the time the series ended, the movie was available on VHS. In one of the last episodes, Willis and a love interest walk past a video rental store while an employee tears a "Die Hard" poster down from the window.
    • Quotes

      Security Officer: I'm sorry, but you're not on the guest list.

      David Addison: That's because we're not guests. We're looking for a man with a mole on his nose.

      Security Officer: A mole on his nose?

      Maddie Hayes: A mole on his nose.

      Security Officer: [to Maddie] What kind of clothes?

      Maddie Hayes: [to David] What kind of clothes?

      David Addison: What kind of clothes do you suppose?

      Security Officer: What kind of clothes do I suppose would be worn by a man with a mole on his nose? Who knows?

      David Addison: Did I happen to mention, did I bother to disclose, that this man that we're seeking with the mole on his nose? I'm not sure of his clothes or anything else, except he's Chinese, a big clue by itself.

      Maddie Hayes: How do you do that?

      David Addison: Gotta read a lot of Dr. Seuss.

      Security Officer: I'm sorry to say, I'm sad to report, I haven't seen anyone at all of that sort. Not a man who's Chinese with a mole on his nose with some kind of clothes that you can't suppose. So get away from this door and get out of this place, or I'll have to hurt you - put my foot in your face.

    • Crazy credits
      Between the closing credits of episode 3.9, "The Straight Poop", about 5 minutes of bloopers from previous episodes are shown.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 37th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1985)

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    10/10

    Actually we all dislike iambic pentameter

    Only 21 comments proceed this one on this particular thread. That is incredible to me. For in the middle and late 1980s MOONLIGHTING was one of the biggest (if not the biggest) phenomenons to hit television.

    It dared to take a normal type of show - the detective show - and turn it into a mind blowing experience as it's battling heroine and hero confronted cases, each other, and the universe weekly. Mattie Hayes (Cybill Shepherd) and David Addison (Bruce Willis) ran a detective agency together, only because it was Mattie's last asset after her accountant ran off with her fortune (a later episode allowed them to confront the scoundrel). Addison was running the small agency, but since Mattie now depends on it for her income she takes over running it and collides head on with Addison. He is a self-satisfied male chauvinist, and she is a determined feminist. But despite their rigid points of view they are attracted to each other. So the result (normally) is that they get a client, and in analyzing the client's problem it raises some issues that actually confront Mattie and David in their lives, but the audience in it's lives too. The only other regulars were Allyce Beasley as Agnes DiPresto, their receptionist who always had a poetic effusion to greet the customers on the phone, and Curtis Armstrong as Herbert Viola, a late arrival who is the firm's bookkeeper and David's back-up man (and eventually Agnes' boyfriend).

    I think the episode most people recall from this show is the experiment with Shakespeare's TAMING OF THE SHREW, wherein Willis was Petruchio and Shepherd was Katherine. Certainly it was a nice spoof, especially as Shakespeare's play is out of step with present day views about sexual equality. But the Shakespearean dialog was also spoofed - leading to the concluding line (which suggested my "summary line" above). But it was not the only good episode. The one where Agnes and Herb solve a case by themselves was interesting - and the conclusion where Mattie and David burst into the room to congratulate them, and then turn around with Mattie saying, "And hopefully next week we'll have more to do in the episode." was a good one too. So was one with Joseph Maher as an angel talking to Willis as Mattie and David's child in embryonic state. The birth of the child was expected by the audience, but at the last moment the writers have poor Mattie miscarry. Maher cheers up Willis by saying he shouldn't fear - he may end up the new baby on one of two other current shows then on television that had expectant parents!

    The writing, at it's best, shoved this show to the heights. In the middle of an argument, Mattie tells David she does not give "a flying frig" for his opinion. David looks at her quizzically, and says he doesn't know what she means by "a flying frig". She looks at him casually and says, "That doesn't matter...(they turn towards the viewing audience)...THEY KNOW WHAT I MEAN!" In a moment of pure genius the dialog would suddenly pick up a life of it's own and become pure Dr. Seuss, with everyone in the scene joining in. There were in-jokes about other shows. In an episode based on IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, Mattie discovers what would have happened if she had sold the detective agency (as she originally planned). It is bought by a husband and wife pair of detectives who we never see: the Harts, from HART TO HART. But we see their factotum assistant Max (Lionel Stander) still working for them. In another episode, David (in a fit of emotion) begs Mattie to run off with him and forget the agency. "If anyone has any problems, let that old lady from the movies on the other channel solve them for them.", he says. He's referring to Angela Lansbury in MURDER SHE WROTE on CBS.

    With all the delays in production, all the unfortunate ego clashes, and even the dip in the series quality in the last year, MOONLIGHTING was a terrific show. It rarely is revived today, which given it's quality is a terrible shame and waste.
    • theowinthrop
    • Jul 31, 2006
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    • Release date
      • March 3, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Das Model und der Schnüffler
    • Filming locations
      • ABC Entertainment Center - 2040 Avenue of the Stars, Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA(exterior - David & Maddie's detective agency building)
    • Production companies
      • ABC Circle Films
      • Picturemaker Productions
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      45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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