Brash detectives Rick Hunter and Dee Dee McCall team up to catch a psychopathic serial murderer in the high-stakes series premiere. #hunter #fullepisode #freetv #80s #80sactionheroes #80stv #classics #classictv #cops #detective
Maybe you could wish for somethin even better, that is beyond your ability to articulate it, but which could actually happen, instead of that, wherefor you wished.
But it nosedived when DeeDee left. That actress with early onset Alzheimers and the other actress who played the character (Chris?) Novak were completely useless and nobodies compared with DeeDee. Hunter may have lasted 7 seasons, but it really only lasted 6 for all diehard Hunter fans.
65 years old and stayed away from T.V. for a lot of years. It’s fun catching up on things I haven’t seen before…and for free! Thanks for posting and thank you U Tube.
Seen all Hunter episodes many years ago but love to watch again and again they were great , great casts, Rip Brian Dennehy one of my fav actor love Hunter since 80s🥰
Comfy 80s shows. I was only a child when this was on TV so I wasn't watching it myself. But I remember being around where adults were watching it regularly. comfy wholesome nostalgias.
I watched the Hunter series as a kid and I loved it. Not actually true when I check. I was actually in my late twenties when it was first aired in 1984; but I really loved it. Stepfanie Kramer and Fred Dryer are amazing.
I was born in 81 so being able to go back in time and see these shows now is like virtually time traveling for me and to one of the most roughest beats of LAPDs 77th Division with Sgt. Rick Hunter and and Sgt. Dee Dee McCall is something that can't be beat.
Hunter was a great series the first season did suffer from 'hey I've got a great Idea the son of a mafia guy becomes a cop'. 'Great this will be cool.' a few episodes later 'I'm out of ideas, let just pretend that never happened.' 'Yeah works for me' but it went from strength to strength with that great 80's action movie feel and Fred Dryer just played the role to perfection and Stepfanie Kramer that's how you play a strong female character Brilliant series and I'm so glad you've got the series here great work
This pilot got me into the show right away. It wasn't a perfect pilot but it was entertaining enough and Fred and Stepfanie's chemistry was strong enough to hook me right away and then when I got to seasons 2-6 I became a full fledged Hunter fan. Hunter and Hill Street Blues were and are the best cop shows of the 1980's.
holy moly, did not expect to see this on RU-vid, this TV series was crazy popular in China back in the 1980s! it is memory of a whole generation for us!
Stephen J. Cannell was on a roll with this and the A-Team just to name 2. Hunter was a show that wanted to hit all the buttons. I busted out laughing at some of the stories. Yes so 80s. Loved the guns. Dessert Eagle, his H&K P9s with compensator. The Spas 12 Shotgun. I had a Dessert Eagle and Spas 12 shotgun, just from this show. Crazy. Stephen J. Cannell was the account I took care of their copiers too. I used to kid some of the folks what new shows are we going to see, and what kind of trouble Hunter was getting in. Good times.
Especially, first two seasons are legend!..One of most popular cop drama series from 80's. Undersigned Frank Lupo and Stenhen J. Cannell that were doing great job during 80's.
That's the reason why I avoided Hunter when it first came out in the 80s, the character seemed just to be Dirty Harry's TV version. Bit after a while, the actors in the role seemed to develop a real chemistry, and Dyers mean cop became a role unique to him. I've matured into Hunter over the years. It turned our to be a great, thrilling show. In UK, I think our version was Dempsey and Makepeace. It was so overblown and corny. Hunter was better. Glynis Barber was NO Dee Dee Mc Call
I completely forgot about this show! I remember watching when I was young, probably elementary aged. The 80's were great!!! Thank you for adding these!
Hunter was the best and hardest hitting cop action tv show in the 1980s. Fred Dryer was perfect in the role. Stephanie Kramer was the sexiest actress on tv during that time, and there were loads of sexy actresses in the 1980s. This was my childhood heaven in the mid 1980s.
@Lexa Con I was 17 and a senior in highschool when I received the car, courtesy of my mom and grandma. It was an awesome car, even teachers envyed me. I almost got a 1987 Chrysler Conquest TSI. The salesman actually talked my mother out of it! You can imagine how upset I was.
@Lexa Con Owning that car, a sports sedan. Influenced every subsequent choice of vehicle I purchased. I am approaching 50 and have never owned a coupe or sports car. My next car was purchased by me with my aunt as cosigner. At 19, I took a few steps up to a 1987 Sterling 825 SL. It was expensive and exclusive. I remember my car payment was $275 and the insurance was $150. This was around 1993, I worked a full-time job and was a full time student at DeVry. I use to get plenty of attention, being that it was a import sold through Cadillac. Miss that car too.
@Lexa Con Yes, I loved that car! Thanks for the video link. I had the same 2-tone color, except the wheels might have been slightly different. Everywhere I went, people would ask me about it. I remember going to a dealership to test drive a Buick Grand Sport because I liked the style. When I approached the salesman, I asked him about it. He looked around me and said. "Why would you want this, when you have that?" I kid you not.
😳😳😳 bro... Flashback to 80s on my grandmothers couch watching this show faithfully, along with falcon crest, Dallas, Matlock, heat of the night, jeopardy, wheel of fortune, sometimes nightrider or airwolf 😂 I'm almost 50 and haven't been into TV for decades but those were the days, three's company, different strokes, facts of life sometimes Benny Hill, or Jerry Lewis, Jeffersons, and oh yeah Cosby's... Dang
It always cracks me up to see the old launch ramp skits.. if that were real life the tires would explode and the axles would snap like a toothpick on landing. (12:26)
@@albertdumont4977 Alguien no entendió el mensaje de Jose Alberto Abanto Carrión. QUIERE EL AUDIO EN ESPAÑOL, no subtítulos. Y tampoco están en todos los idiomas, sólo en inglés e inglés automático.
RIP Brian Dennehy (07//09/38 - 04/15/20) 🙏☘🍀Two years after First Blood (1982) Korean War Veteran, Sheriff Will Teasle. Our fave Hunter episode from Surrey & Hope, British Columbia 😎🚨♑♓🍀😊
James Whitmore listening intently to Brian Dennehy just cracked me up. Like a poodle looking at his master with great pride and affection. I'm surprised Jimmy wasn't salivating.
Wow I love TV shows like this, I was 10 years old & I was allowed watch it on Friday nights 😂just takes me back to a different time that I probably wouldn’t have thought about & I love this sort of TV
One of my all time fave shows growing up!!! My parents love/loved Hunter too!!! Rick Hunter of Hunter and Rick Hunter of Robotech, couldn't go wrong in the 80s!!
"Hunter" destaca-se pela trama envolvente, repleta de reviravoltas e suspense, mantendo os espectadores ansiosos por mais a cada episódio. Os personagens são habilmente desenvolvidos, proporcionando camadas emocionais que aprofundam a experiência. A cinematografia cativante e a trilha sonora envolvente contribuem para a atmosfera única da série.
LAPD Detective Sgt. Rick Hunter (Fred Dryer) is the son of a mobster; whose having a hard time keeping a partner because most of the other cops doesn't trust him due to his rough methods.
and this works for me. wonderful to see this again.watched it on bfbs in germany when a student of english. hunter, a-team and the others improved my english 🐇
I watched "Hunter" when it first came out on TV. For those that didn't know, Fred Dywer played football at San Diego State and for the New York Giants and LA Rams. At 6'6", 240 pounds, he played for 13 years until he retired. He was the only NFL player to ever score two safeties in one game. Great cop show. Now, it is time to watch it again. Much better than the realty crap shows now on TV.
I couldn't help laughing to see that poor Dr Boland fell off the building. What a funny scene. Simplistic plot, but I loved this TV series when it was aired in my country in late 80's.
Excelente programa de los años 80, Hunter El Cazador, no me perdia un capitulo cada domingo por las tardes , si lo pueden traducir al español latino muy agradecido o subtitulado ... gracias