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Hardcastle and McCormick by Deb Ohlin
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Hardcastle and McCormick

by Deb Ohlin

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One of the best examples of the classic 80's buddy/action genre, "Hardcastle and McCormick" featured two stellar actors in Brian Keith and Daniel Hugh Kelly. Each could toss a quip as well as throw a punch and the Cannell-Hasburgh series is fully explored in this in-depth compendium. As Stephen Cannell himself says, "'Hardcastle and McCormick' was a terrific series with great stars and writing. My co-creator, Patrick Hasburgh, and I heartily endorse this book. It tells more about the series than either of us could have hoped for."

"Hardcastle and McCormick" had all the Cannell basics: interesting and likeable characters, stories with a good blend of drama and humor, and just enough car chases to keep the action moving. Whether you've wondered just how many times the judge said, "Now yer cookin'" or whether the Kelly stunt of leaping the Coyote was planned, here's the definitive source for all you wanted to know about "Hardcastle and McCormick".

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