[O]ne of the 18 billion variations on the cop show producer Stephen J. Cannell pumped out...
Silk Stalkings - The Complete First Season (1991)
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Synopsis: In Palm Beach, Florida, crimes of passion are a frequent occurrence among the rich and beautiful. Enter Sgt. Rita Lance (Mitzi Kapture) and Sgt. Chris Lorenzo (Rob Estes), the attractive young... In Palm Beach, Florida, crimes of passion are a frequent occurrence among the rich and beautiful. Enter Sgt. Rita Lance (Mitzi Kapture) and Sgt. Chris Lorenzo (Rob Estes), the attractive young homicide detective whose job it is to investigate these high-class murders--or "Silk Stalkings," as they call them. Through the course of their detective work, Lance and Lorenzo develop a witty rapport that endeared this Stephen J. Cannell (Wiseguy, The A-Team) cult favorite to a loyal audience during its run from 1991-1999. Ben Vereen co-stars. [More]
Starring: Rob Estes, Mitzi Kapture, Ben Vereen
Starring: Rob Estes, Mitzi Kapture, Ben Vereen
Producer: Stephen J. Cannell
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