
Nero Wolfe
Gourmet Nero Wolfe interrupts his orchid-tending to take on the case of a lady tycoon who wants to know why she's under investigation by the FBI, only to find himself enmeshed in a puzzling murder-mystery. TV movie based on Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe series.
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Plot Summary
Based on Rex Stout's famous detective novels, this series follows the eccentric and reclusive genius Nero Wolfe. Wolfe, an orchid-loving shut-in who rarely leaves his New York brownstone, solves complex crimes from the comfort of his armchair, relying on his sharp intellect and the legwork of his loyal assistant, Archie Goodwin. Each episode presents a new baffling mystery that only Wolfe's unparalleled deductive reasoning can unravel.
Critical Reception
The 1979 Nero Wolfe series was generally well-received by critics and audiences who appreciated its faithful adaptation of the beloved Rex Stout novels. William Conrad's portrayal of the titular detective was often praised for capturing Wolfe's unique blend of intellect, indolence, and vanity. The show was noted for its classic detective story structure and its appeal to fans of traditional mystery genres, though some found its pacing to be somewhat deliberate.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its faithful adaptation of Rex Stout's iconic detective novels.
- William Conrad's performance as Nero Wolfe was a standout, capturing the character's eccentricities.
- Appreciated for its classic mystery plotting and character-driven narratives.
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Fun Fact
William Conrad, who played Nero Wolfe, was also the narrator for the popular television series 'Cannon' and later starred as the title character in 'Matlock'.
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