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Fine, again. <em>'Hart to Hart: Old Friends Never Die'</em>, like its three predecessors, is simply no-frills, made-for-TV drama. I have nothing to moan about, yet nothing to praise either. Just very meh. Robert Wagner and Stefanie Po...


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The Harts find themselves in the middle of a dangerous murder plot, but it isn't clear if the plot it a famous author's fictional murder-mystery, or an actual murder plot, until Jonathan finds himself the unsuspecting target of a killer. It begins to look like the culprit behind the plot is an old friend, Frank Crane, but there may be a connection to a corporate takeover of Hart Industries as well.
Jonathan and Jennifer Hart are drawn back into the world of danger and intrigue when a former friend and business associate, Arthur Vance, dies under suspicious circumstances. Vance's death is ruled a suicide, but his estranged daughter believes otherwise and enlists the Harts to uncover the truth. The investigation leads them through a web of corporate espionage and hidden agendas, forcing them to confront old enemies and loyalties.
As a made-for-television movie continuing a beloved series, 'Hart to Hart: Old Friends Never Die' was generally met with a warm reception from fans of the original show. Critics noted its return to the familiar blend of mystery, romance, and lightheartedness that defined the series. While not groundbreaking, it provided a satisfying continuation of the Hart's adventures, appreciated for its engaging plot and the chemistry of its lead actors.
Appreciated by fans for bringing back the original characters and their signature charm.
Offers a straightforward mystery plot that aligns with the series' established formula.
Praised for the continued chemistry between Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers.
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The movie was part of a revival of the 'Hart to Hart' series, which originally aired from 1979 to 1984, with this film being one of several made-for-television movies released in the 1990s.
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Fine, again. <em>'Hart to Hart: Old Friends Never Die'</em>, like its three predecessors, is simply no-frills, made-for-TV drama. I have nothing to moan about, yet nothing to praise either. Just very meh. Robert Wagner and Stefanie Po...