Mike Hammer

Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer
Show Mike Hammer

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Overview

Created by acclaimed detective-noir author Mickey Spillane, private eye Mike Hammer (Stacy Keach) is a hard-boiled, two-fisted detective who mixes it up with tough guys on a mission, clean and dirty cops on the beat and drop-dead gorgeous dames with plenty of attitude. A steamy throwback to the classic film noir thrillers of the 50's. Mike Hammer is one tough cookie.

Original Air Dates:
Country: US
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Network: CBS
Watched by: 142 1 008 335
Total running time: 1 day 17 hours 41 minutes
Episode duration:
Episodes: 47
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21 Jul 2023, 23:36 #
I think Hammer forgot about the Advice completely.… But no, I didn't forget))) Again, the evil commies shat under every tree in Central Park, painted the walls, etc. A sniper who adjusts the optics for half an hour to shoot from 6 meters!!!! Since six o'clock!!!!!! And missed, of course… The series repeats all the previous ones minute by minute) All the women are vulgarly hinting at Hummer for sex, snipers are killing the women standing next to him. A beautiful stranger playing a melody to the edge. And the finale is about the fact that the Russians copied rock and roll from the Americans, jeans, and now they also want chips. The Americans copied some kind of space flights from the Russians, not the great American jeans. The Reagan TV series in the style of Rambo 2 and 3 ... How did we watch it in childhood?))))
28 Jan 2022, 04:02 #
Young Sharon Stone) Great!
21 Jul 2023, 23:28 #
Mistake. One episode was added twice as 10 and 11.
replied 19 Jul 2023, 00:55 #
How hackneyed that is! Americans usually made this up about Russians, but here it was about themselves. Apparently, having come to their senses that they can't find out the secrets of the enemy, thanks to prostitutes, everything is replayed… The owner of the brothel does not work for intelligence, moreover, he is blackmailing Americans, and he blackmailed one of them to get a super mega secret micro nano hyper chip! And he's working with the Communists, or rather for them! That is, a brothel specializing in Eastern European diplomats is a hotbed of Soviet spies with an American spy prostitute embedded in it. Did the Soviets, with the help of prostitutes, learn their own secrets from their own diplomats? No! The Bulgarian diplomat went to prostitutes who videotaped him milking the COVER! And to buy a nano mega chip! What's the point? Why?! And if all the clients were written by blackmailers, then only the prostitute scout herself wrote with the same equipment to blackmail him by finding out in Moscow that he was cheating on his wife! My brain is going to burst!!!!! Probably the curators know where the deal will take place, and they know about the prostitute.… A prostitute steals a chip and the KGB sends assassins after her, but the murderers of the brothel owner are killed! Why?!!!!!! But the Russian killer, who calls everyone COMRADES in New York (Stirlitz has never been so close to failure), is killed by US intelligence. And the Bulgarian is punished by Hammer by sending to the Kremlin a photo of the Bulgarian diplomat and his dials, apparently ... Also from the "interesting": the chip was hidden in baseball tickets, which everyone dreams of to see the game. Wouldn't it be more logical to hide it in something else? Something that no one would be interested in. And how the Bulgarian describes how much he loves BASEBALL!)))))) Bulgarian! Americans who host the Baseball World Cup in the USA, where only teams from the USA are in the tournament bracket, do not want to believe that this game is no longer needed by anyone)))) (except for Cuba and Japan, where the occupying American troops instilled a love for this wonderful game)
27 Apr 21:57 #
Oh, what a vibe I got from watching episode 1. I just went back to my childhood. The whole atmosphere of this series, without pathos, special effects. I got jelly from watching it and went back in time to when I watched it with my parents.