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Spenser: A Savage Place
Candy Sloane, a news reporter that Spenser used to date, hires him out as backup while she investigates a credit card fraud ring that might be operating out of a previously-bankrupt movie company
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Plot Summary
Private investigator Spenser is hired by a wealthy businesswoman to investigate the suspicious death of her husband, a prominent judge. As Spenser delves deeper, he uncovers a complex web of corruption, blackmail, and betrayal involving high-ranking city officials and organized crime. He must navigate dangerous situations and untangle a conspiracy that reaches into the highest levels of power.
Critical Reception
The made-for-television movie 'Spenser: A Savage Place' received a mixed to positive reception, generally praised for its engaging plot and solid performances, particularly from Joe Mantegna in the titular role. It was seen as a competent entry in the Spenser franchise, effectively translating the character's gritty detective style to the small screen.
What Reviewers Say
Joe Mantegna's portrayal of Spenser was a highlight, capturing the character's cynical yet determined nature.
The mystery was complex and engaging, with satisfying twists and turns.
While competently made, it sometimes lacked the distinctive edge of other crime dramas.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Spenser: A Savage Place' are scarce, but general sentiment for Spenser adaptations often praises the character's intelligence and resilience in solving complex cases, with viewers appreciating the blend of action and mystery.
Fun Fact
This film was part of a series of made-for-television movies based on Robert B. Parker's Spenser novels, with Joe Mantegna taking over the role from Robert Urich.
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