Hunter is an American police television drama created by Frank Lupo, which ran on NBC from 1984 to 1991. It starred Fred Dryer as Sgt. Rick Hunter and Stepfanie Kramer as Sgt. Dee Dee McCall. The titular character, Sgt. Rick Hunter, was a wily, physically imposing, often rule-breaking homicide detective with the Los Angeles Police Department. The show's main characters, Hunter and McCall, resolved many of their cases by lethal force, but no more so than many other related television dramas.
The show's executive producer during the first season was Stephen J. Cannell, whose company produced the series. Stepfanie Kramer left after the sixth season (1990) to pursue other acting and musical opportunities. In the seventh season, Hunter partnered with two different women officers.
The show was initially broadcast in a time slot on Friday night, competing for ratings against the popular Dallas. The show struggled to attract an audience and drew criticism for its often graphic depiction of violence. In the first season, the producers sought to create a hook by giving the main character a catchphrase, "Works for me", which was sometimes used two or three times in an episode and was even added to the end of Mike Post and Pete Carpenter's opening theme music. Several early episodes featured montages set to popular songs from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, in a style similar to Miami Vice.
Actors: Anthony Alba (actor), Idara Victor (actress), Anthony Alba (producer), Michael Scott (producer), Jeffery Harrell (writer), Michael Scott (writer), Michael Scott (director), Jeffery Harrell (editor),
Genres: Horror, Short,Actors: Tim Abell (actor), Chase Bennett (actor), R.J. Cantu (actor), Zach Cuddeback (actor), Aaron Jaeger (actor), Patrick Lewey (actor), Eric Roberts (actor), Jason-Shane Scott (actor), Chelsea Rae Bernier (actress), Shanley Caswell (actress), Camille Cregan (actress), Eileen Dietz (actress), Maureen McCormick (actress), Carolyn Purdy-Gordon (actress), Kelsey Weber (actress),
Genres: Horror,Actors: Harry Allen (actor), Jean Michel Arlin (actor), Rasheed Beckles (actor), Daniel Van Dyke (actor), Halldor Enard (actor), Latrell Hart (actor), Benita Hukowicz (actor), Khayyam Kain (actor), Chon Lee (actor), Nick Leland (actor), Daniel J. Mayeux (actor), Lee Medvedoff (actor), Renee Paulus (actor), Malcolm Ridley (actor), Alexander Aguila (actor),
Plot: A 12 year old boy who has the ability to convert anyone into a Christian - criminals, Jews, homosexuals - asks God to give him a challenge. A real challenge. Two things occur. 1) The boy comes home from camping with his parents and notices strange footage that was recorded in his camera. Footage that suggests encounters with extraterrestrial life. 2) A bully appears at his school out of nowhere, terrorizing his friends and teachers. This boy claims he is a Christian and thus cannot be converted. The boy, for the first time, faces a person he cannot convert. 'The Sibling' follows the boy's journey as these two events dovetail to a terrifying conclusion about the boy's faith, deeply unforeseen.
Genres: Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi,Actors: John Abraham (actor), John Abraham (actor), Mohnish Bahl (actor), Shekhar Bassi (actor), Peter Brown (actor), Darren Charles (actor), Sanjay Dutt (actor), Matthew James Edge (actor), James a FitzGerald (actor), Sartaj Garewal (actor), J. Brandon Hill (actor), Shraman Jain (actor), Satish Kaushik (actor), Anupam Kher (actor), John Abraham (actor),
Plot: Based in England, Nikhil Mathur is employed as an Investment Banker and has a idealist girlfriend in Radhika Awasthi. His friend, Jignesh Patel, works as a Security Guard in a mall and is the guardian of Veer, his late sister's son, and under close scrutiny of the Social Services Department. Global recession takes a toll on Nikhil - he not only loses his job but also his investments, while Jignesh gets fired for failing to prevent theft by a minor. Nikhil is unable to find employment and after Jignesh gets fired from yet another job, the duo end up working as male escorts with 'Desi Boyz' as Rocco and Hunter, and bring in enough income to keep them going. Radhika soon finds out and dumps Nikhil, while a Social Worker, Vikrant Mehra, takes custody of Veer and has him placed in a foster home. With their lives turned upside down, the duo blame each other and part company. Unable to even speak with Radhika, Nikhil is dismayed when he finds her in the company of a new boyfriend, Ajay Bapat. With the adverse publicity generated by their involvement as male escorts - and the recession holding strong - what will the duo do in a country where people, including educationists, racially profile ethnic minorities with impunity.
Genres: Comedy, Drama,Actors: Anthony Baggette (actor), Marc Barthel (actor), Hans-Uwe Bauer (actor), Derek Blakeney (actor), Leonid Brezhnev (actor), Gerald Brodin (actor), Vic Browder (actor), Chris Browning (actor), Steven Ray Byrd (actor), Kevin Cannon (actor), Kurt Capalbo (actor), Brian D. Coats (actor), Scott Corley (actor), Lucas CorVatta (actor), Dwayne Adway (actor),
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Dan Akre (actor), Kevin Campbell (actor), Brian Foster (actor), Jon Graf (actor), Steven Stedman (actor), Michael Thyer (actor), Michelle Blum (actress), Angela Casassa (actress), Teresa Dahl-Bredine (actress), Jennifer Marks (actress), Tiffany Murray (actress), Sara Rincon (actress), Ryan Rogoff (actress), Michael Thyer (writer), Keith Myers (director),
Plot: At a restaurant, we eavesdrop on the conversations of several pairs of people and one threesome. A man tells his date straight up what he wants and she replies with a devastating critique. A woman tells her mate that she wants a vibrator to spice up her life; he's defensive. A woman complains to a friend that her most recent date had too much foreplay. Two women talk to a guy who's a writer: one is his girlfriend and she suggests he drink less. Her friend listens. Two men talk about one's recent brush with homosexuality. When the evening ends, will there be any re-pairings?
Genres: Short,Actors: Joe Alaskey (actor), Jeff Bennett (actor), David Carradine (actor), Charles Fleischer (actor), Mark Hamill (actor), Maurice LaMarche (actor), Peter MacNicol (actor), Rob Paulsen (actor), Rob Paulsen (actor), Rob Paulsen (actor), Kevin Schon (actor), Kevin Schon (actor), Kevin Schon (actor), Jodi Benson (actress), Joe Alaskey (actor),
Plot: Half wolf Balto has a litter with his full husky wife. Most puppies resemble her and are easily adopted by the Wild West villagers. Only one daughter, which has his lupine traits, must be raised by them and devoted goose Boris. She also proves a free-spirited rebel, drawn to the wild. Balto spares no effort to protect his stubborn, near-adult pup, which leads to both of them confronting and joining wise old 'wolf shaman' Nava's troop, which needs to make hard choices, requiring a strapping younger leader.
Keywords: animal-in-title, animal-name-in-title, bear, bully, cave, dog, dream, duel, fall, father-daughter-relationshipActors: José Luis Aguirre 'Trotsky' (actor), Víctor Alcocer (actor), Luis Aragón (actor), José Baviera (actor), Joe Carson (actor), Ángel Di Stefani (actor), Chel López (actor), Arturo Martínez (actor), Juan Orol (actor), Rafael Plaza Balboa (actor), Joaquín Roche (actor), Mario Sevilla (actor), Armando Silvestre (actor), Fernando Yapur (actor), María Esquivel (actress),
Genres: Crime, Drama,Actors: Paul Baxley (actor), Pat Colby (actor), Glenn Corbett (actor), James Darren (actor), Richard Davalos (actor), Michael Davis (actor), Steve Drexel (actor), Joseph Gallison (actor), Ingemar Johansson (actor), Lee Kinsolving (actor), Alan Ladd (actor), Jack McCall (actor), Leonard Mountain Chief (actor), Sidney Poitier (actor), Mario Alcalde (actor),
Plot: During the Korean War, the lieutenant in charge of a Marine rifle platoon is killed in battle. Before he dies, he places the platoon's sergeant, who's black, in charge. The sergeant figures on having trouble with two men in his platoon: a private who has much more combat experience than he does, and a racist Southerner who doesn't like blacks in the first place and has no intention of taking orders from one.
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He'll whisper lies and lure you to his pitfall and leave you trapped in your own shame
The Hunter's always looking in the shadows waiting to pounce upon his prey
Sould you give him more than a passing glance
He'll haunt you down and steal your heart away
Pay no attention to his silver tongue be careful of his dashing manner
Just keep your arms around the one you love and beware of the Hunter
[ guitar ]
The Hunter knows a woman is a woman and each of you will have your time and place
He'll track you one by one until you're fallin'
And leave you there with mud upon your face
Pay no attention...
Ah don't be trapped by the Hunter
Hunter is an American police television drama created by Frank Lupo, which ran on NBC from 1984 to 1991. It starred Fred Dryer as Sgt. Rick Hunter and Stepfanie Kramer as Sgt. Dee Dee McCall. The titular character, Sgt. Rick Hunter, was a wily, physically imposing, often rule-breaking homicide detective with the Los Angeles Police Department. The show's main characters, Hunter and McCall, resolved many of their cases by lethal force, but no more so than many other related television dramas.
The show's executive producer during the first season was Stephen J. Cannell, whose company produced the series. Stepfanie Kramer left after the sixth season (1990) to pursue other acting and musical opportunities. In the seventh season, Hunter partnered with two different women officers.
The show was initially broadcast in a time slot on Friday night, competing for ratings against the popular Dallas. The show struggled to attract an audience and drew criticism for its often graphic depiction of violence. In the first season, the producers sought to create a hook by giving the main character a catchphrase, "Works for me", which was sometimes used two or three times in an episode and was even added to the end of Mike Post and Pete Carpenter's opening theme music. Several early episodes featured montages set to popular songs from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, in a style similar to Miami Vice.
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