Hardcastle and McCormick streaming
Genre
Action & Adventure
Year
1983
Runtime
3 seasons

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Hardcastle and McCormick

Unlikely Partners. Unstoppable Justice.

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Synopsis

Hardcastle and McCormick is a compelling action-packed TV series that aired in 1983, starring Brian Keith and Daniel Hugh Kelly. The show follows the story of retired judge Milton C. Hardcastle (Brian Keith), who teams up with a former race car driver and ex-convict, Mark 'Skid' McCormick (Daniel Hugh Kelly), to bring down criminals who have slipped through the cracks of the legal system. With Hardcastle's vast judicial knowledge and McCormick's driving skills and street smarts, the duo forms a dynamic partnership. The series, known for its thrilling car chases and intriguing criminal cases, explores themes of justice, redemption, and unlikely friendships. Set against the backdrop of California, each episode showcases their relentless pursuit of justice, unconventional methods, and the evolving bond between the hard-nosed judge and the charming ex-con.

Cast

  • Brian Keith

    Brian Keith

    Milton Hardcastle

  • Daniel Hugh Kelly

    Daniel Hugh Kelly

    Mark "Skid" McCormick

  • Joe Santos

    Joe Santos

    Frank Harper

Reviews

Hardcastle and McCormick has garnered a mix of reviews from critics and audiences alike. On IMDb, the series holds a rating of 6.6/10, reflecting its appeal to a niche audience. Some reviews highlight the unique premise and chemistry between the lead characters. 'The relationship between Hardcastle and McCormick is a driving force that keeps the show engaging,' notes a critic from TV Guide. Others praise the show's balance of action and humor, with thrilling car chases and witty dialogues adding a unique charm. Meanwhile, feedback on Rotten Tomatoes is more divided, with some viewers criticizing the series for its formulaic plots and occasional lackluster performances. 'While the series has its moments, it often relies too heavily on predictable storylines,' says a review from The New York Times. Metacritic also reflects this mixed reception, with an average viewer score highlighting both the strengths and shortcomings of the series. Despite these critiques, Hardcastle and McCormick remains a memorable piece of 80s television, appealing to fans of the classic crime-fighting genre.