Silk Stalkings - The Best Of Season One (1991)
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Synopsis: Created by veteran producer Stephen J. Cannell, SILK STALKINGS was one of the first hit series on cable television. At the Palm Beach Police Department, detectives Chris Lorenzo (Rob Estes) and... Created by veteran producer Stephen J. Cannell, SILK STALKINGS was one of the first hit series on cable television. At the Palm Beach Police Department, detectives Chris Lorenzo (Rob Estes) and Rita Lee Lance (Mitzi Kapture) specialize in investigating high class sex crimes, dubbed "silk stalkings" by the pair. Although the rich, famous, and twisted criminals might think they're above the law, Chris and Rita are determined to bring the wrongdoers to justice. The lasting appeal of SILK STALKINGS was due to both its tawdry mystery plots and the winning chemistry between the series' two leads. THE BEST OF SEASON ONE features four full-length episodes from the first season, chosen by creator Cannell, that highlight the program at its most entertaining. [More]
Starring: Mitzi Kapture, Rob Estes
Starring: Mitzi Kapture, Rob Estes
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