Yes
the brilliant detective series based on the characters created by Robert
B. Parker that literall jumped off the page and breathed life thanks
to the multi-talents of Robert Urich, Avery Brooks, Barabara Stock, Richard
Jaeckel, Ron McLarty and in the second series Carolyn McCormick.
The
location shooting was stunning, shot in and around the city of Boston,
a beautiful and cultured place on the east coast of the United States.
Many
then unknown actors made their faces known in this series, among them
were Jimmy Smits, Samuel Jackson, Andie McDowell, Francis McDormand,
Brad Dourif, Ed O'Neil and Eric La Salle, plus many more...
Some brilliant
direction, one of them was former british stuntman, televison director
Ray Austin.
John
Wilder the man who brought this to the screen
also treated us to The Street of San Francisco.


Pictures you
want...here they are.
What you want more???...then look no further.
Robert
Urich and Avery Brooks reprised their roles for four television films
but unfortunately both the scripts and locations were of no help, drawn
out for length and shooting a film in Canada to be Boston somehow doesn't
work. But both Urich and Brooks show how well they work together and that
chemistry is definately there.
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