When a millionaire is nearly killed, his wife is the primary heir and prime suspect until she's murdered, prompting Hunter to go undercover to find the real killer.
Rick Hunter is a renegade cop who bends the rules and takes justice into his own hands. Partnered with the equally stunning and rebellious Sgt. McCall, he sets out to crack down on L.A.'s slimiest criminals.
Fred Dryer stars as LAPD detective, Rick Hunter, who ruled Saturday nights for 7 highly successful seasons on NBC with a quick gun, an iron fist, a hair-trigger temper and a law all his own. The stunning Stepfanie Kramer brought an edgy attitude as Hunter's partner, Sgt.
Dee Dee The Brass Cupcake McCall during the series first six seasons.
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Rick Hunter is a renegade cop who bends the rules and takes justice into his own hands. Partnered with the equally stunning and rebellious Sgt. McCall, he sets out to crack down on L.A.'s slimiest criminals.
Fred Dryer stars as LAPD detective, Rick Hunter, who ruled Saturday nights for 7 highly successful seasons on NBC with a quick gun, an iron fist, a hair-trigger temper and a law all his own. The stunning Stepfanie Kramer brought an edgy attitude as Hunter's partner, Sgt.
Dee Dee The Brass Cupcake McCall during the series first six seasons.
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00:00Good morning, sir.
00:30Wonderful. Wonderful.
00:36The keys are in it?
00:38Oh, yes, sir. Yes, everything's taken care of.
00:41On behalf of the Bel Air Rolls-Royce Motor Company,
00:44I hope you and Mrs. Favre will accept this case of champagne to toast your superb decision.
00:48Oh, thank you, Rudyard.
00:49I'm sure your wife would be very pleased.
00:51Oh, as you know, it's her birthday. It's a surprise.
00:55Ginger! Ginger, darling!
00:57Ginger!
01:00Ginger!
01:00Let's go.
01:30Well, since I wasn't living home at the time, I can't be certain, but there was one time when I visited that she threatened him with a fireplace poker.
01:44It's not true.
01:49You're up next, McCall. Look out for Ginger's attorney. He goes right for the juggler.
01:54Just like his client, huh?
01:56That sweet little thing?
01:57That sweet little thing probably planned to put a bullet in Flag's head the day she married him.
02:04Oh, I don't know. It's probably worth it to the old guy, you know? I mean, he's old enough to be her father.
02:09She recalibrates his pistons for him, and then, uh...
02:13Do you need him a call?
02:14Well, no, sir. I didn't see her reach for the evidence for the gun until it was too late.
02:20Too late? For what?
02:24Well, too late for getting her fingerprints on it.
02:27Even so, her fingerprints were the only ones on it.
02:29Now, isn't it possible that the fingerprints of the individual who actually shot Mr. Flagg were obliterated by Mrs. Flagg's handling of the gun?
02:40I guess it's possible, yeah, but I'm not...
02:42Isn't it also possible that your entire investigation was as slipshod as your handling of the evidence?
02:52Look on the bright side, McCall. Slipshot investigations are a thing of the past here.
02:57You're now partnered with Dot Your I's and Cross Your T's, Hunter.
02:59That's a good idea, Hunter.
03:00Why don't you start dotting the I's and crossing the T's on this stack of triplicants?
03:05Captain, Commander Hoyt's on the phone for you. Returning your call?
03:08Hey, McCall, remember the time I helped you with your fan belt on the freeway?
03:12Forget about it. You already used that one.
03:14I did.
03:17Why is that woman smiling?
03:20Because attempted murder buys her 15 years into slammering with good behavior. She'll be out six.
03:26She's gonna get off, though, isn't she?
03:28Look at it this way.
03:29Either way, she's a hell of a lot better off than her old man.
03:32You know, I think we ought to get back to the courthouse and check up on the jury.
03:37The clerk will read the verdict.
03:42Weave the jury in the case pending before this court.
03:45Find the defendant, Mrs. Ralph G. Flagg.
03:47Not guilty.
03:57Don't feel sad.
03:58I have an idea we're gonna get a second shot at Mrs. Ginger Flagg.
04:00How do you figure that?
04:02Well, statistically, 71% of all unjailed murderers are involved in a second capital crime.
04:07That sounds like Crime Stoppers Library. Where'd you read that?
04:10I didn't read it. I lived it. I'm hungry. Let's eat.
04:13Can't.
04:14Either can you.
04:16You got nine hours of triplicates for Captain America, remember?
04:20Thanks for reminding me.
04:21You're gonna go blood flow, left carotter.
04:34That's my husband in there.
04:38Now let me in.
04:42Please move.
04:43What's the problem, Mrs. Flagg?
04:44I want to see my husband,
04:46and this man will not let me pass.
04:49Well, you should have.
04:50You can see him anytime you like,
04:51as long as someone else is in the room.
04:53I've been found not guilty.
04:56I have all my rights back,
04:58and I intend being with my husband day and night,
05:01whether there's anyone in there or not.
05:03Oh, no, you won't, doctor.
05:04You can't let this slut in there.
05:05Oh, okay.
05:06Cynthia.
05:06Hey, you little cat.
05:08Assault and battery's not gonna handle anything, all right?
05:10Cynthia, to cool out.
05:11If anything happens to my father,
05:13I'll sue every last one of you.
05:15Now, Mrs. Flagg,
05:16as long as your husband is in this hospital,
05:18we set the rules.
05:19Ralph will not be left alone with you or anyone else.
05:24I love him, and I could help
05:27if he'd only give me half a chance.
05:31There's a nurse with him now.
05:33Why don't you go in?
05:38How much longer do you think he's going to stay like that?
05:43Well, I've been Ralph Flagg's physician for over 30 years.
05:48He's healthy and strong,
05:50and I don't think he's going to stay like that.
05:53But the specialists say it's irreversible.
05:56Well, they said it was irreversible,
05:58but they're having second thoughts.
06:10Okay.
06:14Hey.
06:47Any witnesses?
07:06Not till she bottomed out. Almost hit the guy over there.
07:10Is that her purse?
07:11Yes.
07:17She's super rich, she's beautiful, and she just got acquitted.
07:24Now, does that add up to suicide to you?
07:27McCall, let's look at the dark side here.
07:29She's a social outcast, her husband's in a coma,
07:31and the whole world thinks she got out scot-free.
07:34Most women's suicides use pills.
07:36Now, Ginger's stock in trade was her looks.
07:38If you think she committed suicide, I got a cotton mine I'd like to sell you.
07:41She had her coat on, right?
07:55Now, either she flew over this railing or someone tossed her high and wide.
07:59Decided to agree with me, huh?
08:02Well, it's obvious you cannot jump over this railing for a coat on and not touch it.
08:06You know what else, Hunter?
08:08What?
08:10If I was going to take a 14-story dive, I can tell you this much,
08:12I sure as hell wouldn't take my purse with me.
08:19How long have you been a policeman?
08:22Eleven hard, painful years.
08:23Is it really hard work?
08:26That's a dumb question.
08:28I mean, do you get feelings of deep personal satisfaction?
08:37Yes, I do.
08:38If you spend any time with that one, feelings of deep personal satisfaction
08:50are guaranteed with every application of her product.
08:57Mrs. Jorgensen can see you now.
08:58How may I help you?
09:13We'd like to see the will of Ralph Flagg, please.
09:16On what authority?
09:18We're investigating a case.
09:20That case was just adjudicated. It's closed.
09:22Not that case, Mrs. Jorgensen.
09:24We're investigating the death of Mrs. Ralph Flagg.
09:27She's dead?
09:29How?
09:30Well, it was supposed to look like a suicide.
09:32I'm totally unprepared for this, as you knew I would be.
09:35But I'm not about to give you any information about Ralph Flagg's will.
09:39Why not?
09:40The will was excluded from the trial because Mr. Flagg is still alive.
09:44That document is privileged.
09:48Why don't you finish up here?
09:49I'll check with dispatch about our report parameters.
09:54Thanks very much.
09:58Mrs. Jorgensen, we believe that Ginger Flagg was murdered.
10:05Now, my partner and I think that other people may be in jeopardy.
10:08Oh, Claire.
10:12Mrs. Jorgensen would like you to give me a list of all the parties near the contents of Mr. Flagg's latest will
10:18and a copy of his latest will and the will preceding that one.
10:22You know what Mrs. Jorgensen is going to say if she finds out that we have...
10:28Just read the will.
10:31Well, the latest one is dated the day before Flagg was shot.
10:34Leaves almost everything to Ginger.
10:36What's the daughter get?
10:39Oh.
10:40Poor Cynthia.
10:41She only gets five million dollars.
10:43You know, that's only five percent.
10:44Barely enough to keep her in designer toothbrushes, huh?
10:47Did she know about the will?
10:48Well, looks like the old man signed it.
10:50Ginger witnessed it.
10:52The lawyers witnessed it.
10:53She read it.
10:54I don't know.
10:54That was the job.
10:55That's it.
10:55How was the money split up before that will was made?
11:00The other way around.
11:02It was dated six years ago.
11:03That's when Flagg married Ginger.
11:05He put her in the will for five percent and left everything else to Cynthia.
11:08Now, what if Cynthia found out the old man was going to rewrite the will
11:12and leave 95 percent of his hundred million bucks to sweet little Ginger, huh?
11:17Well, Cynthia's not on the list of people who knew he changed it.
11:19But what if she found out about it?
11:21What are you saying?
11:21You think Cynthia shot her own father?
11:23If you get two murders in one family, you've got to believe one person did both, right?
11:29Wrong.
11:29Ginger shoots her husband.
11:30Somebody else does Ginger.
11:32Two killers now.
11:33I can't buy that.
11:34Well, you think little Cynthia picked up Ginger and make an all and tossed her over the balcony?
11:39No.
11:39I don't think she killed her father, either.
11:41I think she had help both times.
11:44Boy, I don't know, Hunter.
11:45I think you might be driving to conclusions here.
11:47You don't know she's a murderer.
11:48You've already got her convicted.
11:50Innocent citizens of this town better be real glad you're not a judge.
11:54You're wrong, McCall.
11:55The guilty one should be.
11:57I think he had to go see Cynthia.
11:59No, I'm not in the least bit saddened by that slut suicide.
12:04See, she was the worst kind of prostitute.
12:06The marrying kind.
12:08Where were you at 3.30 that afternoon?
12:13Oh, I see.
12:14You think she was murdered.
12:15Of course, I'm the prime suspect.
12:18Well, I hate to disappoint you, but I was right here at 3.30 that afternoon.
12:22Can anyone corroborate that?
12:24Yeah, about a dozen people.
12:25My maid, my hairdresser, my tennis instructor, and a lot of other people who called to tell me how shocked they were that she actually got away with it.
12:32Cynthia, who else would want to kill her?
12:40My father was a tired old man, and she jiggled into his life and took him for everything.
12:46She probably has more enemies than my father has friends, and he has hundreds.
12:54If your father dies, where do you stand in his will?
12:59Well, it's true, isn't it, that you'll inherit everything now that Ginger's gone?
13:02Look, I answered your questions because I had nothing to do with what happened to Ginger, as you call her.
13:09If you want my opinion, she killed herself.
13:14Would you please get out of here?
13:32Bradley, stop playing your stupid games.
13:41You handled that policewoman nicely.
13:43You screwed up good, you know that?
13:45For some damn reason, they're sure she didn't kill herself.
13:48What happened?
13:49Nothing.
13:50It was a work of art.
13:51Come on.
13:52Remember who you are and what you stand to get.
13:55They're just fishing.
13:57A week from now, it'll officially be on the books as a suicide.
14:01Don't do that!
14:02You've got the wrong idea about our relationship, buddy.
14:05Our relationship?
14:06Your $300,000 is in a bank in Costa Rica.
14:10That's our relationship.
14:14No, sweetheart.
14:16I think it's you that's got the wrong idea about our relationship.
14:22You see, I'm afraid that you didn't do your homework.
14:25I, on the other hand, did my homework.
14:27And I know everything there is to know about you.
14:31Sad, beautiful, rich girl.
14:34Swiss finishing schools.
14:36$20,000 a month from daddy just for being there to spend it?
14:41Well, let me tell you about me, huh?
14:45Hey!
14:45Don't do it.
14:51Me.
14:54Huh?
14:54And not the stories that you, uh, hear about on the cocktail circuit.
14:59And not the story that I told you, but the real me.
15:02Huh?
15:02I was born in Trenton, New Jersey.
15:05Not in Princeton.
15:07My daddy took off when I was 12 years old.
15:11Four years later, some, some kid tried to steal a TV set for me that I'd already stolen.
15:14And I beat that kid to death.
15:18Four years.
15:18Man slaughter in a juvenile detention home.
15:20Oh, you.
15:21I don't want your $300,000.
15:24Don't.
15:27Yeah.
15:28I want you.
15:32I want you.
15:33You and your money.
15:39And I got both of them.
15:42Because you and I have entered into a merger.
15:47You know, a partnership, which can never be broken.
15:52You're crazy.
15:52You're never going to get away with it.
15:54Why not, huh?
15:56I already have.
15:59It's over and done with.
16:00And besides our crimes, and note the choice of words, our crimes, huh?
16:09Have created an unbreakable bond between us.
16:15Did you think it was going to be easy getting your hands on $100 million?
16:22You just look at it this way.
16:30Huh?
16:30You got more money than you can ever spend.
16:33And you got me.
16:36Now, that's a bad deal.
16:39Only if you make it one.
16:43And if you think about it.
16:46And give it half a chance.
16:49It just may be the best thing that ever happened to you.
16:52McCall's ace research department strikes again.
16:59Did you ever try to find a basketball encyclopedia this time of night?
17:02Believe me, it's not easy.
17:04Okay, your name's going to be Lloyd Hackway.
17:06Never heard of him.
17:08Well, that's what you wanted, right?
17:10Kentucky, far enough away.
17:12The same age.
17:131971 NCAA playoffs.
17:15NBA four years for Portland.
17:17Six feet five.
17:18And here's his stats.
17:19I'm 6'6".
17:20No one's going to measure you.
17:24Hunter McCall.
17:27Captain, Sergeant Beely wants to know who's going to be.
17:29Tell him he's got Markowski and Deacon.
17:31But Deacon goes on vacation next week.
17:32Well, then tell him he's got to the end of the week to wrap it up.
17:34Okay, we got it.
17:39Yeah.
17:43Well, let Reimer handle that.
17:46Here you go.
17:47500.
17:48I got a lot of shopping to do here, Captain.
17:51Captain, he's right.
17:52The shoes alone would be...
17:53Yeah.
18:00Well, this is great, but how about a car?
18:04I don't mean some foreign coffee can either.
18:10Don't say another word, Hunter.
18:15Yeah.
18:16Yeah.
18:30We come from two different places, but down deep we're so the same.
18:43You can see it, red it in our faces, by the way that we play the game.
18:51I know I don't like you when I see you staring back in my mirror, but I've almost given up trying to get one of us away from here.
19:11We come from two different places, but down deep we're so the same.
19:28Down deep we're so the same.
19:30Down deep we're so the same.
19:31Down deep we're so the same.
19:32Nobody needs the endless chases.
19:35Don't want a finger cause we're bound to blame.
19:37We're so the same.
19:38Damn, we look good together.
19:47Damn, we look good together.
19:49We command attention.
19:52Everybody sits up and notices when we come in.
19:55You got it made, Cynthia.
20:03Excuse me.
20:03Huh?
20:04What do you want?
20:05My name is Lloyd Hackley, and I was just wondering, you know,
20:09I'm trying to get out to play nine holes, and I have nobody to play with.
20:12Perhaps maybe I could join you for something?
20:14No, sorry.
20:15No, we'd love for you to join us.
20:16We're just a twosome place.
20:17Sit down.
20:23We know each other, don't we?
20:25I don't believe we've met, but it's possible we've been in a lot of the same places.
20:29Would you care for something to drink?
20:31Rob, Roy, vodka, Kimmel.
20:32Vodka on the rocks, please.
20:34Sir?
20:35Give me a tall soda water with lime and lots of ice.
20:39Anything else?
20:40Glass.
20:46What kind of work do you do, Hackley?
20:47Well, I'm in the insurance business.
20:52We insure thoroughbred racehorses.
20:55I'm sure we've met somewhere before.
20:56I wonder where.
20:59Well, I played for the Portland Trailblazers a few years ago.
21:02Maybe you saw me play.
21:03But then again, you might have saw me in the cover of Sports Illustrated with four other guys.
21:07No, I'm not a basketball fan.
21:11It was somewhere else.
21:12Who do you think you're kidding, pal?
21:31What do you mean, kiddie?
21:33You don't think I know what's going down here?
21:35Well, why don't you tell me, Mr. Woolsey, what you think is going down here?
21:39You want the bottom line?
21:41Well, that'd be a good place to start.
21:42You're a two-bit hustler.
21:47Come on, Bradley.
21:48You saw my best shot.
21:49I'm not talking golf.
21:50The lady's coming in to $100 million.
21:53You know it.
21:54You want a shot at it.
21:55What?
21:56A hundred million bucks?
21:57That's a lot of money.
21:58Try Fort Knox.
21:59It's easier and safer.
22:03Oh, wait.
22:04Wait a minute, Brad.
22:06Threatening people's against the law.
22:13The lady happens to be private property.
22:16You make a move on her, I've got to protect my interests.
22:20And I'll deal with you in some appropriate way.
22:23And like you said, $100 million is a lot of money.
22:26It kind of gives you an idea how I'd be forced to deal with you.
22:29Tell me how you'd be forced to deal with me.
22:32Let's just say that I would junk you.
22:34Is that clear enough?
22:45Okay, McCall.
22:47Why don't you pick us up at the 16 in about a half hour, huh?
22:51Are you there?
22:52Wave your hand if you can hear me, huh?
22:56Got you, didn't I?
22:59Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
23:15Miss Flagg, Mr. Willsey, Mr. Hackley, I'd like you all to come downtown for questioning, please.
23:19What is this?
23:20We're right in the middle of a round of golf.
23:21You have to be kidding.
23:22No, we're right in the middle of investigating Ginger Flagg's death.
23:26Ginger Flagg?
23:26What have I got to do with it?
23:27I just met these people.
23:29Fine, we'll figure all of that out downtown.
23:31Come on.
23:31What is going on, do you know?
23:34I haven't a clue.
23:37You know, Cynthia, I get the feeling that you and Mr. Willsey aren't the best of friends.
23:41The reason I ask you that is, well, tomorrow I'm going to have lunch by myself, and I was
23:50figuring that if you could get away, maybe you could join me.
23:55I'm going to give you the phone number of where I'm going to be tomorrow in case you change
23:58your mind.
24:04Hunter, there must be 13...
24:05The only way we're going to break this is if we get someone to start mistrusting somebody.
24:09Then maybe there'll be a mistake.
24:11Look, you can't drag in someone as prominent, not to mention as rich as Cynthia Flagg, and
24:16throw her into some bogus lineup without the most feeble hint of probable cause.
24:21Well, Captain, we have to do something.
24:22Otherwise, I hate to put it this way, otherwise she's going to get away with murder.
24:26Look, you two are forgetting something.
24:28We don't know she did it.
24:29We don't know anybody did it.
24:31No, we haven't ruled out suicide.
24:32Oh, you can rule that out.
24:34She's a killer, all right.
24:34That's your opinion.
24:36You bring me something real.
24:37And even if you are right, I want no more low-quality arrests.
24:40Chip and jump with Abeloo on a most perfect day.
24:41We're in my laundry house.
24:55We're in my laundry house.
25:00We don't know anybody.
25:00You can't do it.
25:01We don't know anybody.
25:02We don't know anybody.
25:02We don't know anybody.
25:03We don't know anybody.
26:05Can't you get that through your lovely little head?
26:09All right, let go of me, all right?
26:12Show me.
26:13Show me.
26:14Show me.
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