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  1. Jan 17, 2023 · After shooting a homicidal youth; Starsky is put under heavy pres-sure when two policemen are executed by a man who warns that other cops will die unless Sta...

  2. Sat, Nov 6, 1976. When Starsky and Hutch and two other cops are chasing some criminals, a woman is killed in the crossfire. The whole thing is ruled as an accident and the woman's husband doesn't take it well. When the two cops are killed, they suspect the husband.

  3. Pilot: Directed by Barry Shear. With David Soul, Paul Michael Glaser, Michael Lerner, Morgan Sterne. The two detectives, investigating a double homicide, discover that the man and woman who died in a car identical to Starsky's were mistakenly murdered - it was the detectives themselves who were the intended targets.

  4. While working together as undercover cops, Starsky and Hutch must overcome their differences to solve a major case with help from a streetwise informant. Watch trailers & learn more.

  5. Jan 5, 2024 · "Starsky & Hutch," the TV series, ran for 92 episodes (plus a 70-minute pilot movie) in the middle-to-late 1970s, according to IMDb. In the early seasons, the series wasn't just a popular TV show: It was a cultural touchstone. Fans were drawn to the chemistry between the two male leads — Paul Michael Glaser (Starsky) and David Soul (Hutch).

  6. Starsky and Hutch. Season 2. Tough Starsky and educated Hutch are plainclothes cops taking on dope dealers, muggers, and other thugs, aided by their red 1974 Torino and informant Huggy Bear. Both bachelors' private lives play as interweaving threads in the drama. Forever redefining the television police drama, Starsky & Hutch is just as daring ...

  7. Starsky and Hutch was a television action series that ran on ABC from 1975 to 1979 and starred David Soul as Det. Ken 'Hutch' Hutchinson and Paul Michael Glaser as Det. Dave Starsky, officers with the "Bay City" Police Department, a fictional California city who solve cases in their own unorthodox ways, usually with tips from their reliable informant "Huggy Bear" (Antonio Fargas).

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