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    Spenser: For Hire

    1985 · Mystery · 3 seasons

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  1. Spenser: For Hire is an American crime drama series based on Robert B. Parker's Spenser novels. The series, developed for TV by John Wilder and starring Robert Urich, was broadcast on ABC from September 20, 1985, until May 7, 1988.

    • Crime Drama
  2. Robert Urich stars as Spenser, a private investigator in Boston who solves murder mysteries with his friend Hawk. The series is adapted from Robert Parker's \"Spenser\" novels and ran for three seasons from 1985 to 1988.

    • (3.3K)
    • 1985-09-20
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • 60
  3. Brad Dourif guest stars. An apartment building collapses, with tragic consequences, and sets off a violent chain of death that only Boston's tough private cop, the erudite Spenser, can break. Robert Urich stars as Robert B. Parker’s legendary Beantown gumshoe-with-a-difference, Spenser.

    • 95 min
  4. Tue, Mar 4, 1986. Spenser is hired by the fashion model wife of a rich bank owner who says her life is in danger. After multiple attempted murders and one successful murder, Spenser realizes that the wife is not the target. When the wife's past comes to light, the investigation takes a whole new direction.

  5. As Judge Emmett Cavanaugh tries to make a deal with Crime Boss Gus Harley to safeguard his son and get Cavanaugh's son, Kevin, released from prison, Cavanaugh's other son, Georgie, tries to work his own angle. Along the way, Spenser's ex-girlfriend, Susan, returns from San Francisco.

  6. A Boston private eye solves crimes with his friend Hawk and his girlfriend Susan. Watch the show on Prime Video or read the reviews and ratings on Rotten Tomatoes.

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  8. Dire signs lead Spenser to believe that his friend Hawk has been killed by a mob conspiracy. Set in Boston, Spenser: For Hire stars Robert Urich as a tough private investigator whose methods to solve crimes skirt the line between legal and illegal. Based on the Spenser novels by Robert B. Parker.

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