Jonathan, Jennifer, Max and Freeway

Jonathan, Jennifer, Max and Freeway

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Hart to Hart - Complete Episode Guide

      

Hart to Hart Pilot / Original air date: August 25, 1979
Directed by Tom Mankiewicz
Written by Tom Mankiewicz and Sidney Sheldon

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A friend of millionaire Jonathan Hart appears to have committed suicide while returning home from the Golden Goose Health Spa. Jonathan is joined undercover by his wife, Jennifer, as they try to find out what really happened.

Guest Cast:
Roddy McDowall ... Dr. Peterson
Jill St. John ... Sylvia Maxwell
Eugene Roche ... Business Manager
Clifton James ... Highway Cop
Michael Lerner ... Poker Player
Lee Bryant ... Dorothy Roberts
Stella Stevens ... Dr. Fleming
James Noble ... Dr. Metz
Mimi Maynard ... Secretary
David Landsberg ... Man in Sauna
Paul Napier ... Sam Roberts
Paul Tuerpe ... Bellboy
Art Kassul ... Artie
Jack Perkins ... Poker Player #1
Don Dandridge ... Poker Player #2
George Skaff ... Arab Sheik
Eugenia Wright ... Desk Clerk
Elizabeth Marner-Brooks ... Attendant #2 (as Elizabeth Brooks)
Tara Buckman ... Sandy
Lina Raymond ... Jane
Natalie Wood ... Movie Star (as Natasha Gurdin)
Gregory J. Barnett ... Allen (uncredited)
Kim Genelle ... Hostess (uncredited)

   

Season 1: 1979–80

      

Episode 1.1 - "Hit Jennifer Hart"
Directed by Tom Mankiewicz
Written by Tom Mankiewicz, Rogers Turrentine
Original air date: September 22, 1979

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

When Jonathan breaks up a semi-slavery ring, the manager running it sends a hit man to pretend to be Jennifer's cousin and terminate her.

Guest Cast:
Craig Wasson ... Stephen Maxwell
Edward Grover ... Morgan
Shera Danese ... Carla
Peter Brandon ... Daniels
Luke Andreas ... Dock Foreman
W.T. Zacha ... Longshoreman #1
Walter Olkewicz ... Longshoreman #2
Stan Haze ... Longshoreman #3
Lynn Wood ... Moderator
Terrence Evans ... Poet
Eddie Hailey ... Officer Pierson
John Hawker ... Chauffeur
Phyllis Voren ... Mother
Tony La Torre ... Boy
Papuga Powers ... Himself

Episode 1.2 - "Passport to Murder"
Directed by Ray Austin
Written by David T. Levinson
Original air date: September 29, 1979

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A yacht trip becomes dangerous when one of the Harts' guests is blackmailed into running drugs.

Guest Cast:
John Aquino ... Decker
Ismael 'East' Carlo ... Aguira
Dante D'Andre ... Mendez (as Dante Deandre)
Henry Darrow ... Rodriguez
Margarita García ... Maria
Mike Gomez ... Waiter
Luisa Leschin ... Anita
Nicholas Pryor ... Clint Reilly
Carlos Romero ... Doctor

Episode 1.3 - "Jonathan Hart, Jr."
Directed by Ray Austin
Written by Vicki King
Original air date: October 6, 1979

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

An innocent woman is blackmailed by her ex-husband into using their son to extort money from Jonathan.

Guest Cast:
Dee Wallace ... Connie
William Lucking ... Vince (as Bill Lucking)
Randy Gray ... Jonathan Hart, Jr.
Michael Alldredge ... Lieutenant Harry Moss
Hope Clarke ... Teacher
Lee Wilkof ... Stanley Friesen (uncredited)

Episode 1.4 - "Death in the Slow Lane"
Directed by Sam Wanamaker
Written by Donald Ross, David Solomon
Original air date: October 13, 1979

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

When Jonathan buys Jennifer a gorgeous old car for her birthday, she is less than thrilled -- but two Brits seem suspiciously eager to take it off her hands.

Guest Cast:
Andra Akers ... Louisa Clement
James Booth ... Mallicent
Jeremy Brett ... Mason Parks
John Chappell ... Larry Dobson
Murray Matheson ... Martin Hyde-Jones
Jack Rader ... Marsden
Le Tari ... Dock Worker

Episode 1.5 - "You Made Me Kill You"
Directed by Leo Penn
Written by Lawrence Hertzog, Edward Martino, Laurence Richards
Original air date: October 23, 1979

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A young woman is obsessed with Jonathan and wants to take Jennifer's place.

Guest Cast:
Kathleen Lloyd ... Peggy Mullen
Alex Dreier ... Marcus Wheeler
Mimi Maynard ... Deanne
Lee Wilkof ... Stanley Friesen
Phoebe Dorin ... Helene
Jack Lindine ... Tony Danielson (as Jack M. Lindine)
Eddie Hailey ... Police Officer
Owen Sullivan ... Medic
Ava Lazar ... Jody

Episode 1.6 - "Murder Between Friends"
Directed by Seymour Robbie
Written by Walt Rappeport, Laurence Richards, E. Jeffrey Smith
Original air date: October 30, 1979

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Two of the Harts' friends are suspects in the murder of a famous divorce attorney -- and they aren't answering Jennifer's and Jonathan's questions.

Guest Cast:
Valorie Armstrong ... Inga (as Valerie Armstrong)
Bonnie Bartlett ... Myra Bensinger
Harry Caesar ... Lt. Doyle
Steve Conte ... Cab Driver
Don Galloway ... Mike Dodson
Jeanne Lange ... Gail Dodson
William Prince ... Norman Bensinger
Paul Verdier ... Jean-Claude
Shannon Wilcox ... Ellie Duggan

Episode 1.7 - "Cop Out"
Directed by Ralph Senensky
Written by David Solomon
Original air date: November 6, 1979

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

When a prostitute is murdered, one of Jennifer's former sources asks her to investigate.

Guest Cast:
Richard Herd ... Lieutenant Fredricks
Burr DeBenning ... Detective Ed Taggert (as Burr de Benning)
Bert Remsen ... Jimmy Delaney
Sandra Kerns ... Crystal
Markie Post ... Sandy
Richard Foronjy ... Monihan
Eugenia Wright ... Annie
Cissy Wellman ... Colleen
Anthony Charnota ... Jack
Arthur Rosenberg ... Lester

Episode 1.8 "Max in Love"
Directed by Leo Penn
Written by Bruce Darling, Edward Martino, David Solomon, Will Thornbury
Original air date: November 13, 1979

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Max has met a lovely woman who seems to enjoy his company also -- but she's part of a theft ring that cleaned out the Harts.

Guest Cast:
Rene Auberjonois ... Donald Springfield
Madlyn Rhue ... Charlotte Fleming
Joseph Stern ... Robert Mellon
Robert Tessier ... Mover #1
Daniel J. Travanti ... Edgar (as Dan Travanti)
Joan Welles ... Sandy

Episode 1.9 - "A New Kind of High"
Directed by Alan Cooke
Written by Edward Martino, Laurence Richards, Sherry Sonnet
Original air date: November 27, 1979

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Two chemists at one of Jonathan's subsidiaries have developed a new hallucinogen, and their supervisor is killed when he tries to report them to Jonathan.

Guest Cast:
Paul Rudd ... David Krieger
Karen Austin ... Karen Shields
J.A. Preston ... Mr. Pruitt
Macon McCalman ... Dr. Harry Capello
Georgann Johnson ... Mrs. Capello
Paul Marin ... Dr. Wally Colby
Stanley Grover ... Fire Captain
Shelly Batt ... Secretary
Don Parker ... The Man

Episode 1.10 - "With This Gun, I Thee Wed"
Directed by Seymour Robbie
Written by Bob Shayne, Richard De Roy
Original air date: December 4, 1979

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts receive a last-minute invitation to the wedding of Jonathan's old girlfriend and discover she is being forced into the marriage.

Guest Cast:
Christine Belford ... Nikki Stephanos
Joshua Bryant ... Paul Villon
Andrew Parks ... Theo Stephanos
Michael Alldredge ... Lieutenant Moss
Tommy Lasorda ... Himself
Richard Johnson ... Alex Constantine
Carol Williard ... Janine Duval
Arthur Malet ... Cardinal
Vincent Schiavelli ... The Beret
Gary Allen ... Doctor
Jamil Zakkai ... The Thin One
Billy Beck ... Master Chef
Nolan Leary ... True Cardinal
Bill Henderson ... 2nd Player
Frances Bay ... Flower Vendor
Nick Dimitri ... (uncredited)
Marius Mazmanian ... Waiter (uncredited)

Episode 1.11 - "The Man with the Jade Eyes"
Directed by Tom Mankiewicz
Written by James J. Agazzi, Edward Martino, Marshall Williams
Original air date: December 11, 1979

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A man collapses at the Harts' restaurant table and asks them to protect the man with jade eyes and take him to the temple.

Guest Cast:
Ben Bates ... Chauffeur
Donna Kei Benz ... Lisa Wong (as Shana Li)
George Cheung ... Jimmy Lee (as George Kee Cheung)
Jon Cutler ... Lt. Montgomery
Frances Fong ... Shopkeeper
James Hong ... Holy Man
Edward Mulhare ... Arthur Sydney

Episode 1.12 - "Color Jennifer Dead"
Directed by Alex March
Written by Paul W. Cooper, Edward Martino, David Solomon
Original air date: January 8, 1980

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The man who was painting Jennifer's portrait dies, supposedly while driving drunk, but the Harts don't believe the official explanation.

Guest Cast:
Karen Grannum ... Jane Collins (as Kara Grannum)
Julie Cobb ... Scotty McClain
Melissa Steinberg ... Darlene
Mitch Kreindel ... Drunk Man in Armour
Matthew Faison ... Butler
Noble Willingham ... Wilbur Pierson
Marty Zagon ... Bartender
Jack Andreozzi ... Peterson (as Gio Andreozzi)
Leonard Frey ... Roger Winslow
Lee de Broux ... Conway
Barry Jenner ... Warren Keller
Richard B. Shull ... Lt. Gillis

Episode 1.13 - "A Question of Innocence"
Directed by Ralph Senensky
Written by Allyn Freeman
Original air date: January 15, 1980

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The old woman who runs the newsstand in Jonathan's building is being blackmailed for a murder she may not have committed.

Guest Cast:
Jeanette Nolan ... Rose MacCready
Jameson Parker ... Whitney Rogers
Cindy Grover ... Ella Greber
Beverly Sanders ... Mrs. Ann Mager
Charles Hallahan ... Coach Warren Sanford
Mimi Maynard ... Deanne
Lee Wilkof ... Stanley Friesen
Peter Jason ... Policeman
Stacey Kuhne-Adams ... Karen (as Stacey Kuhne)
Heidi Bohay ... Emily
Jane Ralston ... Co-ed
Bernie Kuby ... Man

Episode 1.14 - "Night Horrors"
Directed by Ray Austin
Written by Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: January 22, 1980

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

At the haunted house recently purchased by the Harts' "weird" friends Fred and Amanda, a dinner party turns into a deadly treasure hunt.

Guest Cast:
Cynthia Harris ... Amanda
Barney Martin ... Reverend Tyson
Paul Shenar ... Michael Shillingford
Mews Small ... Gladys Leary (as Marya Small)
Arlen Dean Snyder ... Fred
Fred Stuthman ... Simon
Nina van Pallandt ... Dr. Lorna Phelps (as Nina Van Pallandt)

Episode 1.15 - "Which Way, Freeway?"
Directed by Ray Austin
Written by Mary Ann Kasica, Michael Scheff
Original air date: January 29, 1980

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Freeway, the Harts' dog, has a new girlfriend. When her master is killed, Freeway disappears with the gun -- but doesn't have it when he gets home.

Guest Cast:
Paul Sylvan ... Joey Armstrong
Rebecca Hollen ... Eileen Nash
Peggy Pope ... Annette
Stephen Elliott ... Steven Baldwin (as Stephen Elliot)
Lester Fletcher ... Manager (as Lester C. Fletcher)
Hugh Gillin ... Dr. Gastone
William Marquez ... Gardener
Tybee Brascia ... Airline Official
Charles Allen-Anderson ... Security Man (as Charles Anderson)

Episode 1.16 - "Downhill to Death"
Directed by Tom Mankiewicz
Written by Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: February 5, 1980

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

When Jennifer overhears an acquaintance planning to murder his wife on the ski slopes, she and Jonathan jet off to Vail to prevent it -- but the wife isn't the one who winds up dead.

Guest Cast:
Juliet Mills ... Kate Matthews
Rod McCary ... Halsey Matthews
George DelHoyo ... Peter Schmidt (as George Deloy)
Shelley Smith ... Marina Belson
Glen Ash ... Sheriff Jelks (as Glenn Ash)
Michael Des Barres ... Syd Sado
Peter Fitzsimmons ... Waiter
Russell Motta ... Reese
Dan Laughlin ... Harold Huntzecker
Kate Childers ... Emily Huntzecker

Episode 1.17 - "The Raid"
Directed by Leo Penn
Written by Allyn Freeman
Original air date: February 26, 1980

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

When a researcher is kidnapped in a South American country by an old adversary of Jonathan's, Jonathan undertakes to personally deliver the ransom and ensure the safety of the researcher and his pregnant wife.

Guest Cast:
Gilbert Roland ... Jorge
Peter MacLean ... Herbert Cober
Jordan Rhodes ... Philip Hampton
Laura Wallace-Rhodes ... Claire Hampton (as Laura Wallace Rhodes)
Daniel Faraldo ... Lorenzo
Ivor Francis ... Jewelry Clerk
William Bogert ... Fox
Tony Acierto ... Tomas
Henry A. Escalante ... Blacksmith (as Henry Escalante)
Randy Phillips ... Businessman
Branscombe Richmond ... (uncredited)

Episode 1.18 - "Sixth Sense"
Directed by Ralph Senensky
Written by Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond, Bill Taub
Original air date: March 11, 1980

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A precognitive young woman sees herself being murdered, but it is her unknown twin sister who turns up dead.

Guest Cast:
Peter Brocco ... Carl
Roscoe Lee Browne ... ???
Paul Bryar ... Gordon
Peter Coffield ... Sanford Whitley
Eduard Franz ... Herb Whitley
Laurie Heineman ... Sara Morgan
Joe Mantell ... Al Teresi
Richard B. Shull ... Lt. Gillis
Philip Sterling ... Dr. Selman
Lili Valenty ... Reader
Nelson Welch ... Alfred

Episode 1.19 - "Does She or Doesn't She?"
Directed by George W. Brooks
Written by Donna Myrow, Jeff Myrow
Original air date: March 18, 1980

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Hairdresser Barry styles the hair of the creme de la creme. But when his clients wind up blackmailed to pay Barry's loan shark, can the Harts help Barry break free before someone else winds up dead?

Guest Cast:
Stephen Parr ... Barry Saxon
Frank Marth ... Harold Micklin
Eve Arden ... Sophie Green
Jon Cutler ... Lt. Montgomery
Jo McDonnell ... Elise
Susan Bartells ... Sally Hutchins
Jack Ramage ... Martin Hutchins
Tandy Cronyn ... Gail
Grace Lee Whitney ... Chic Lady
Allan Graf ... Heavy #1
Gene LeBell ... Heavy #2
Gary Hudson ... Hairdresser #1
Anthony Leonardi ... Hairdresser #2
Tony Brafa ... Alfredo Carbona
Heidi Gold ... Beautiful Girl

Episode 1.20 - "Cruise at Your Own Risk"
Directed by Earl Bellamy
Written by E. Nick Alexander, Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: April 8, 1980

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A diamond theft on a cruise ship owned by Jonathan leads the Harts to join the cruise ship to catch the thief.

Guest Cast:
John Alvin ... Carl Johnson
Rita Crafts ... Lenore Harringford
Simone Griffeth ... Pamela Granville
John Hillerman ... Victor Sutter
Jeff Kutash ... Disco Instructor
Mimi Maynard ... Deanne
Tom McGreevy ... Patrick Granville (as Thomas MacGreevy)
Rosemary Prinz ... Esther Goodman
Glenn Robards ... Haskell Harringford
George Soviak ... Waiter
Lee Wilkof ... Stanley Friesen

Episode 1.21 - "Too Many Cooks Are Murder"
Directed by Frank Beascoechea
Written by Mary Ann Kasica, Michael Scheff
Original air date: May 6, 1980

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Maurice, a famous French chef and chemist, has created something world-changing and wants to distribute it through Jonathan's company, but before he can tell Jonathan about it, he is killed and his recipes stolen.

Guest Cast:
Jacques Aubuchon ... Maurice Simone
Lloyd Bochner ... Frank March
Corinne Calvet ... Pauline Simone
Anne Helm ... Eve Hemstead (as Annie Helm)
Betty McGuire ... Charlotte Malone
Earl Montgomery ... Jimmy Malone
Diana Newman ... Tennis Woman
Laura Owens ... Young Woman
Douglas Rowe ... Darryl Craddock
Gregory Rozakis ... Simon
Jeremiah Sullivan ... Pierre Duval
Lee Wilkof ... Stanley Friesen

Episode 1.22 - "Death Set"
Directed by Tom Mankiewicz
Written by Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond, Stanley Roberts
Original air date: May 13, 1980

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Marital suspicions lead a woman to accidentally kill her husband, but when his debt-ridden brother tries to step into his place, the Harts blow his cover and the widow may take her own revenge.

Guest Cast:
Thomas Callaway ... David Craddock (as Tom Callaway)
Nancy Fox ... Carhop
Floyd Levine ... Lt. Beckerman
Belinda Mayne ... Margaret Hammond
Amanda McBroom ... Blair Craddock
Diana Newman ... Tennis Woman
Laura Owens ... Young Woman
Douglas Rowe ... Darryl Craddock
Gregory Rozakis ... Simon
Tony Trabert ... Himself

      

Season 2: 1980–81

   

Episode 2.1 - "Murder, Murder on the Wall"
Directed by Tom Mankiewicz
Written by Robert E. Swanson
Original air date: November 11, 1980

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts look forward to a nice lunch with Jennifer's friend and her new husband, but her husband suddenly disappears and is shortly found dead. Meanwhile, two men who followed him out of the restaurant next show up in his L.A. apartment and start following who they think is his wife: Jennifer.

Guest Cast:
Karen Carlson ... Marcie Fowler
John Gavin ... Craig Abernathy
Don Gordon ... Lt. Gifford
Sid Haig ... Gunther Maddox
Brett Halsey ... Adam Fowler
Mimi Maynard ... Deanne
Alex Robbins ... Hansom Cab Driver
John P. Ryan ... Milo Vitt
Roger Til ... Maitre D'
Malcolm Wittman ... Security Man
Eleanor Zee ... Secretary

Episode 2.2 - "What Murder?"
Directed by John Patterson
Written by Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: November 18, 1980

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

After witnessing a murder, Jonathan hits his head and loses his memory. As he tries to recover his memory, he starts to suspect he may have had a mistress -- and killed her.

Guest Cast:
Frances Bay ... Cleaning Lady
Susan Bay ... Susan Kendall
Angus Duncan ... Cliff
Jack Ging ... Drew Kendall
Robin Hoff ... Millie
Hap Lawrence ... Moped Man
Natalie Masters ... Grace
Jessamine Milner ... Little Old Lady
Terrence O'Connor ... Marlene Mitchell
Paul Pape ... Burt Kroll
Cis Rundle ... Selena
Howard Witt ... Lieutenant Feldman

Episode 2.3 - "This Lady Is Murder"
Directed by Earl Bellamy
Written by Barbara Butler, Paul L. Ehrmann
Original air date: November 25, 1980

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jennifer is kidnapped by a man who wants to get some of the money from an old crime by holding his ex-partner's wife, who happens to be a dead ringer for Jennifer.

Guest Cast:
Richard Romanus ... Marty Benton
Andrew Robinson ... Mick Steele
Luke Askew ... Barney Steele
Marti Stevens ... Althea Prinz
Jon Cutler ...  Lieutenant Montgomery
Johnny Timko ... Kid #1
David Yanez ... Kid #2
William Vaughn ... Nelson (as William Vaughan)

Episode 2.4 - "Murder Is a Man's Best Friend"
Directed by Tom Mankiewicz
Written by Donald Ross
Original air date: December 9, 1980

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Freeway is chosen to star in a new dog food ad campaign, but the creator has a secret ingredient and will kill to hide it.

Guest Cast:
Ben Bates ... Mr. Cutshall
Martine Beswick ... Ruby Braff
John Colenback ... Ken Davern
Robert G. Denison ... Jerry Sperling
Matthew Faison ... Jack
Kenneth Mars ... Dr. Cobb
Mimi Maynard ... Deanne
Patricia Murray ... Barbara
Keith Rogers ... Judy
Charles Shull ... Simpson
Lee Wilkof ... Stanley Friesen

Episode 2.5 - "Tis the Season to Be Murdered"
Directed by Earl Bellamy
Written by Lawrence Hertzog
Original air date: December 16, 1980

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jennifer and Jonathan go undercover to identify a toy plan thief who has become a murderer.

Guest Cast:
Roger C. Carmel ... Walter Brent
Douglas Dirkson ... Eric Palmer
Elaine Joyce ... Roberta 'Bob' Haywood
Kenneth Kimmins ... Sam Girard
Jack Riley ... Norman Culp
Cynthia Sikes ... Roseanne Driscoll
Lee Wilkof ... Stanley Friesen

Episode 2.6 - "Murder Wrap"
Directed by Michael Hiatt
Written by Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: January 6, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

An Egyptologist is killed just before the opening of a stagey exhibit featuring the mummy of an ancient Egyptian prince who legend says is waiting for his princess to join him in death -- and she looks just like Jennifer.

Guest Cast:
Madeleine Taylor Holmes ... Old Woman (as Madeleine Taylor-Holmes)
Fiona Lewis ... Melissa Hilburn
John McLiam ... Dr. Emmett Whitlock
John McMartin ... Cole Morefield
Thaao Penghlis ... Assad
Joseph R. Sicari ... Lt. Greenblat

Episode 2.7 - "Murder in Paradise"
Directed by Tom Mankiewicz
Written by Allyn Freeman
Original air date: January 13, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan and Jennifer are in Hawaii for a croquet tournament when a tournament official is stabbed, and the Harts wind up in an international dilemma involving the KGB, MI-6, the CIA, and a fancy key that may unlock deadly secrets.

Guest Cast:
Stephanie Blackmore ... Policewoman
Jose De Vega ... Cam
Tommy Fujiwara ... Hashimoto, Richard
Gerry-Lee ... Dorothy
Allan Gruener ... Waiter
Noel Harrison ... Ridings
Fred Stuthman ... Mr. Milton
Dolph Sweet ... Ed Perkis
Marc Vahanian ... Mike

Episode 2.8 - "Ex-Wives Can Be Murder"
Directed by Alex March
Written by Mary Ann Kasica, Michael Scheff
Original air date: January 20, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

When Max's long-dead ex-wife suddenly reappears, kidnapping and a hot diamond necklace are not far behind.

Guest Cast:
T.J. Castronovo ... Beal (as T.J. Castronova)
Jason Evers ... Harrison
Allyn Ann McLerie ... Pearl Danko
James Reynolds ... Doctor
Joshua Shelley ... Katzenbach
Ray Stewart ... Seymour Newgarten
Lee Wilkof ... Stanley Friesen
Dana Wynter ... Sylvia Van Upton

Episode 2.9 - "Murder Is a Drag"
Directed by Leo Penn
Written by Donald Ross
Original air date: February 3, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Scalped stolen opera tickets land Jonathan in the middle of a plot to assassinate the DA who is fighting organized crime.

Guest Cast:
J.P. Bumstead ... Guard
Roy D. Call ... Sergeant Mezzrow
Charlie Callas ... Juan Tizol
Jacque Lynn Colton ... Mrs. Hopkins
Melissa Converse ... Marion
Richard Hawk ... Sergeant Ewell
Sam Ingraffia ... Hank Duncan
James Luisi ... McGarity
John McCann ... Batman
Jim McMullan ... Lieutenant Andy Kirkson
Owen Orr ... Randolph Burlington - D.A.
Robert Phalen ... Benny Petulsky

Episode 2.10 - "Hart-Shaped Murder"
Directed by Harry Mastrogeorge
Written by Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: February 10, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts want to give their charity committee gourmet chocolate hearts as a thank-you, but when one turns out to have been part of a smuggling operation, can Jonathan and Jennifer figure out what is going on before someone tries the "special" chocolates from an unknown admirer?

Guest Cast:
Carol Baxter ... Roberta Geller
Charles Cyphers ... Lester
Richard Davalos ... Spencer Krump (as Dick Davalos)
John Furlong ... Randolph
Lili Haydn ... Marilee (as Lily Cherub Haydn)
Patrick Hummel ... Oscar
Billy Jacobi ... Herbie Geller (as Bill Jacoby)
Ed Kenney ... Lieutenant Grimaldi
Lee Mastrogeorge ... Irene
Raymond Mayo ... Pock-Marked Man
Charles Shull ... Bob Hiatt
Nedra Volz ... Mrs. Bittersweet

Episode 2.11 - "Slow Boat to Murder"
Directed by Leo Penn
Written by Mary Ann Kasica, Michael Scheff
Original air date: February 17, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Chief accountant of Hart Industries, Stanley Friesen, is set up to take a murder rap after an evening on the town. In an attempt to clear him, the Harts retrace his steps (and act as singles) which leads them to discover a gambling ring.

Guest Cast:
Walter Brooke ... Carl Stevens
John Calvin ... Sam Henderson
Joanna Cassidy ... Belle
John Dennis ... Detective Turner
Frank Dent ... Jim
Anne Johns ... Poker Player #4
Mickey Knox ... Sergeant Sears
Jack Krupnick ... Poker Player #1
Amy Madigan ... Adele
Mimi Maynard ... Deanne
Gabriel Morgan ... Woman at Bar
Frank Parker ... Herbert Soames
Michael Payne ... Bartender
John Reilly ... Jess
Lee Wilkof ... Stanley Friesen
Eddie Zammit ... Arnold

Episode 2.12 - "Murder in the Saddle"
Directed by Earl Bellamy
Written by Anthony Yerkovich
Original air date: February 24, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

It's roundup time at the Harts' ranch, but Jonathan and Jennifer are distracted by dying animals, a rumored chemical spill, and a murder.

Guest Cast:
Gene Evans ... Ray Dudley
James Griffith ... Prospector (as Jim Griffith)
John Ireland ... Zeke BaIllinger
Paul Koslo ... Val Rankin
Henry Sutton ... Cooper O'Keefe
Ray Tracey ... Tom Raintree
Jane Withers ... Roxy McGuane

Episode 2.13 - "Homemade Murder"
Directed by Tom Mankiewicz
Written by Leonard Kantor, Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond, Arnold Somkin
Original air date: March 3, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A new Hart employee delivers some papers to Jonathan, along with evidence of a murder. She hides the clue in Freeway's toy and the Harts are held hostage by the murderer.

Guest Cast:
Margaret Blye ... Brenda Dunn
Keene Curtis ... Frank Kruger
Mimi Maynard ... Deanne
Millie Perkins ... Mindy
Vito Scotti ... Vito
Don Stroud ... Ciro
Stephen Young ... Sergeant Cosgrove

Episode 2.14 - "Solid Gold Murder"
Directed by Earl Bellamy
Written by Les Carter
Original air date: March 24, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Max's bodybuilder protégé Vince is about to open a gym, but someone tries to steal Vince's famous barbells -- twice. They leave Max injured the first time and a Scotland Yard inspector dead the second time, muttering the name Noel Teppman, an almost-mythical gold thief. Jonathan realizes Vince has been pumping not iron but gold and sets a trap for Teppman.

Guest Cast:
Frank Zane ... Vince Nucona
Lee de Broux ... Harold Reese
Peter Looney ... Ed Snider
Cesare Danova ... Noel Teppman
Louise Lewis ... Pasadena Matron (as Louise Fitch)
Victor Rogers ... Lloyd Hillary
Susie Green ... Samantha Sisko
Brian Reise ... Reporter

Episode 2.15 - "Getting Aweigh with Murder"
Directed by Harry Mastrogeorge
Written by Allyn Freeman
Original air date: April 14, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

To catch a group of counterfeiters who murdered an investigator, Jennifer and Jonathan go on a cruise, she posing as a European countess and he working as a ship's steward.

Guest Cast:
Albert Carrier ... Croupier
Sherman Ebersole ... Bartender
Greg Elliot ... Danny
Michael Evans ... Sir Charles
Peter Haskell ... The Doctor
Samantha McCoy ... Heather Moss (as Samantha Caulfield)
Ron Moody ... The Captain
Joan Shawlee ... Mrs. Goodrich
John Shields ... Waiter
Raymond St. Jacques ... Laurance Roche
John Thompson ... Dealer

Episode 2.16 - "The Murder of Jonathan Hart"
Directed by Earl Bellamy
Written by Mary Ann Kasica, David Loughery, Michael Scheff
Original air date: April 28, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

After two attempts on Jonathan's life, he stages his own murder to see why someone is trying to get him out of the way. A stranger who once helped Jonathan out of a snowdrift turns up with a will supposedly leaving everything to him, and Jonathan's lawyer Owen starts putting the moves on Jennifer.

Guest Cast:
John Alvin ... Clark
Royce D. Applegate ... Billy Ray Thompson
Jerry Dunphy ... Himself
Nicholas Hormann ... Vince
Wydell W. Hughes ... Simms (as Wydell Hughes)
Wynn Irwin ... Lt. Grey (as Wynn W. Irwin)
Mimi Maynard ... Deanne
Peter Mark Richman ... Owen Grant
Ken Scott ... Jenks
Matthew Tobin ... Matthews
Lee Wilkof ... Stanley Friesen

Episode 2.17 - "The Latest in High Fashion Murder"
Directed by Tom Mankiewicz
Written by Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: May 5, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

After a young model is killed at a fashion party, Jennifer and Jonathan agree to pose for a fashion shoot that leads to another murder. But Jennifer may have been the intended victim.

Guest Cast:
George Ball ... Ron Becker
Suzanne Barnes ... Diane
Shari Belafonte ... Cleo (as Shari Belafonte-Harper)
Lois Chiles ... Scottie / Mary Scott
Jacqui Evans ... Model
Anna Kathryn Holbrook ... Sherry (as Ann Holbrook)
Marie Laurin ... Model
Diane Manzo ... Model
Sándor Naszódy ... Alexei Briansky
Joe Pantoliano ... Nate Volkman
Sarita ... Model
Michaele Vollbracht ... Himself
Lenore Woodward ... Dresser

Episode 2.18 - "Operation Murder"
Directed by John Patterson
Written by Lawrence Hertzog
Original air date: May 12, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Did Jennifer's concussion cause her to hallucinate a patient being murdered?

Guest Cast:
David Spielberg ... Thomas Crawford
Nan Martin ... Edith Tannen, R.N.
Jared Martin ... Dr. Kellin
Tom Tarpey ... Mr. Robertson
Nancy Bleier ... Nancy Winston
Vahan Moosekian ... Anesthetist
Wendell Wright ... Surgeon
Jan Bina ... Nurse #1
Eduardo Ricard ... Maitre D'
Tybee Brascia ... Surgical Nurse
Colleen Gaughan ... Nurse #2

Episode 2.19 - "Murder Takes a Bow"
Directed by Harry Winer
Written by Mary Ann Kasica, Michael Scheff
Original air date: May 19, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

When a playwright friend of the Harts is killed and the Harts' copy of his last work is snatched, Jonathan is convinced something in the play motivated the murderer.

Guest Cast:
Bibi Besch ... Estelle Vacarro
Larry Breeding ... Frank Jordan
Gino Conforti ... Hy Stoner
Wynn Irwin ... Lt. Grey
Patti Jerome ... Mrs. Perkins
Stephen Lee ... Larry Anderson
Richard Minchenberg ... Lew Elliott
Anthony Newley ... Tony Vacarro
Jerry Stiller ... Myron Finkle
Lurene Tuttle ... Millie

Episode 2.20 - "Blue Chip Murder"
Directed by Dennis Donnelly
Written by Donald Ross
Original air date: May 26, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts find a hidden room in their house, and someone else may be looking for it to find the missing fortune of the original owner of the house.

Guest Cast:
Wiley Harker ... Mr. Janis
Steve Kahan ... Dengler (as Stephen Kahan)
Bernie Kuby ... Leo
Charles Lucia ... Ronnie Cass (as Chip Lucia)
Maurice Marsac ... Bechet
Ruth Nelson ... Ida Cox
Mark Pinter ... Chris Barber

      

Season 3: 1981–82

   

Episode 3.1 - "Harts and Flowers"
Directed by Harry Winer
Written by Duane Poole, Tom Swale
Original air date: October 6, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Max creates a rose hybrid he calls the Jennifer Hart Rose and enters it in a prestigious contest under Jennifer's name. She becomes the target for murder when she is stalked by a psychotic leading judge.

Guest Cast:
John Considine ... Eliot Knox
Wynn Irwin ... Lt. Grey
Graham Jarvis ... David Stinton
Salome Jens ... Sylvia Williams
Mitch Kreindel ... Hamilton Westpahl III
Titos Vandis ... Xenophon Papadopoulos

Episode 3.2 - "A Couple of Harts"
Directed by Dennis Donnelly
Written by Kenneth Alan Berg
Original air date: October 13, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

While vacationing in Acapulco, the Harts' borrowed car breaks down. They ask for help at the nearby estate and find themselves posing as domestics, attempting to prevent a politically motivated assassination.

Guest Cast:
Gregory Sierra ... Eduardo
Claudette Nevins ... Senora Piranda
Fernando Allende ... Tomas
Richard Evans ... Lazlo
Grace Zabriskie ... Ethyl
Charles Fleischer ... Gabe
Nelson D. Cuevas ... Parking Attendant
J. Víctor López ... Bartender (as J. Víctor Lopez)
Raphael Fernandez ... Boy
Becky Gonzalez ...  Juanita
René Enríquez ... Cesar (as Rene Enriquez)

Episode 3.3 - "Hartland Express"
Directed by Dennis Donnelly
Written by Ross Teel
Original air date: November 3, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

An air traffic controllers' strike forces Jennifer and Jonathan to take a train from Chicago to Los Angeles. When Jennifer discovers a dead body hidden in their compartment, the Harts become involved in protecting a government witness from would-be assassins.

Guest Cast:
David Doyle ... Jim Casey
Ron Glass ... Conductor Slattery
Florence Henderson ... Violet Casper
Bernie Kopell ... James Parquest
Carol Lynley ... Eva Drake / Ann Marie Fabro
Leigh McCloskey ... Vernon Casper
Skip Stephenson ... Waiter / Comedian
Noel Conlon ... Raft
Fern Fitzgerald ... Female Passenger
Jamie Horton ... Redcap
Ron Recasner ... Steward #2

Episode 3.4 - "What Becomes a Murder Most?"
Directed by Harry Winer
Written by Donald P. Roos
Original air date: November 10, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

An ad campaign for a costly fake fur using high society ladies as models, including Jennifer, turns deadly when one of the women is murdered. After another woman is killed, Jonathan wants the ads ended to protect Jennifer from any danger.

Guest Cast:
Marla Adams ... Evelyn Carney
Michael Childers ... Himself
Michael Goldfinger ... Officer Bailey
Grayce Grant ... Louise
Wynn Irwin ... Lt. Grey
Tawny Little ... Herself
Philip Charles MacKenzie ... Mr. Wallace
Monte Markham ... Robert Carney
Stewart Moss ... Larry Merkin
Carrie Nye ... Laura Bancroft
Reid Rondell ... Delivery Boy
Deborah Tranelli ... Jana

Episode 3.5 - "Murder Up Their Sleeve"
Directed by Tom Mankiewicz
Written by Mary Ann Kasica, Michael Scheff
Original air date: November 17, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A magician and his brother, who has had surgery to look just like Jonathan, plan to replace him and gain control of the Hart empire.

Guest Cast:
Harry Blackstone Jr. ... Marcus, The Magnificent
David Boyle ... Stoddard
Tony Giorgio ... Cheshire
Bruce Glover ... Wilkes
Wynn Irwin ... Lt. Grey
Amanda Horan Kennedy ... Vickie (as Barbara Horan)
Milt Larsen ... Magician
Robert Lussier ... Watson
Gretchen Wyler ... Marlene

Episode 3.6 - "Harts Under Glass"
Directed by Harry Winer
Written by Lawrence Hertzog, Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: November 24, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts get trapped in a glass cage by an eccentric art collector. However, they only want Jennifer, not Jonathan. A diamond ring given to Jennifer by Jonathan for their fifth anniversary enables their escape from the glass-walled room where they are being held captive.

Guest Cast:
John Dehner ... Dodsworth Nash
Ben Piazza ... Caine
Millie Slavin ... Vera Wendell
James Keane ... Carl
Cheryl Smith ... Woman
Ivy Bethune ... Maid

Episode 3.7 - "Rhinestone Harts"
Directed by Dennis Donnelly
Written by Duane Poole, Tom Swale
Original air date: December 1, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts new musical investment, singer Lorene Tyler (country music guest star Charly McClain), is beginning an international tour. The singer's husband Jesse, a jewel thief, has a costume made for her that sparkles with diamonds. After the outfit is loaned to Jennifer, Lorene's husband is desperate to retrieve it.

Guest Cast:
Charly McClain ... The Rhinestone Cowgirl
Dennis Rucker ... Jesse Cowan
David Hayward ... David Barnes
Robert Englund ... Buddy Kilgore
Wynn Irwin ... Lt. Grey
Anthony Charnota ... Deliveryman
Paul Marin ... Carleton Withers
Mickey Jones ... Announcer

Episode 3.8 - "Hart of Darkness"
Directed by Karen Arthur
Written by Lawrence Hertzog
Original air date: December 8, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A psychotic man pours a blinding chemical into the Harts' pool. Seconds after Jonathan dives in for his morning swim, he surfaces, screaming in pain. After Jonathan is rushed to the hospital, the unexplained attacks continue.

Guest Cast:
John Anderson ... Jim Blye
Virginia Kiser ... Dr. Morse
Wynn Irwin ... Lt. Grey
Ed Harris ... Doug Harmon
Dick Christie ... Lab Technician
David Paymer ... Orderly
Gwen Van Dam ... Nurse #1

Episode 3.9 - "The Hartbreak Kid"
Directed by Robert Loggia
Written by Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: December 15, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts' filly, J.J. Hart, looks like a winner. However, two men with a great deal riding on the upcoming horse race can't afford to have their horse beaten. Meanwhile, Max finds little Riley both smart and charming, but she soon ends up in danger when she witnesses a murder in a stall.

Guest Cast:
Pat Corley ... Monty
Beverly Garland ... Real Grandma
Richard Herd ... Waldo Sommerton
Wynn Irwin ... Lt. Grey
Mary Jackson ... Phony Grandma
James Jeter ... Plainclothes Cop #1
Ben Marino ... Ben
J. Patrick McNamara ... Chuck Cleaver
Wolf Muser ... Plainclothes Cop #2
George Stidham ... Davey
Roxana Zal ... Riley

Episode 3.10 - "From the Depths of My Hart"
Directed by Tom Mankiewicz
Written by Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: January 5, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Combining business with pleasure, the Harts scuba dive off the coast of Largos, testing an innovative underwater camera for the Navy. Early afternoon, as the Harts stroll along the beach, the body of a Navy SEAL working on the project washes on shore.

Guest Cast:
Pat Hingle ... Duffy / Ambrose
Sandahl Bergman ... Miranda
Tim Rossovich ... Larry
John Lehne ... Roger Beaumont
Douglas Mossman ... Chief Navarro (as Doug Mossman)
David Palmer ... Captain Ellsworth
Don Nahaku ... Waiter
Keone Young ... Kim (uncredited)

Episode 3.11 - "Hartless Hobby"
Directed by Earl Bellamy
Written by Donald P. Roos
Original air date: January 12, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts visit the gallery of a well-known stamp collector to see the Vermillion, the most valuable stamp in the world. However, they soon gain possession of the stamp, and find their lives are in serious danger.

Guest Cast:
Ina Balin ... Jae Turner
Whit Bissell ... Claude Faraday
William Daniels ... Simon Richardson
Peter Jason ... McCoy
David Landsberg ... Mailman
Walter Mathews ... Bill Rather
Pamela West ... Hazel
Lee Wilkof ... Stanley Friesen

Episode 3.12 - "My Hart Belongs to Daddy"
Directed by Dennis Donnelly
Written by Rick Husky
Original air date: January 19, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jennifer's reunion with her father in Washington D.C. is laced with danger and surprise when she learns he was an intelligence officer in World War II and is now the target of assassination by a German man who blames him for his Nazi father's death.

Guest Cast:
Ray Milland ... Stephen Harrison Edwards
Greg Mullavey ... Lester Quillan
Kai Wulff ... Christian Oberman
Parley Baer ... Constantine Wainwright
Duncan Ross ... Rodney Bellingham
Arthur Adams ... Walter

Episode 3.13 - "Hart of Diamonds"
Directed by Harry Winer
Written by Carol Saraceno, Stephen Richmond
Original air date: February 2, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

After the owner of the salon she's visiting hypnotizes her into stealing valuable baubles from her friends as well as the jewelry store, Jennifer is branded a jewel thief.

Guest Cast:
Emory Bass ... Mr. Pond
Capucine ... Lily Von Borg
Lucinda Dooling ... Ellen
Robert Dowdell ... ???
David Hedison ... Miles Wiatt
Curt Lowens ... Mr. LaJoie
Max Wright ... Dr. Robert Chase

Episode 3.14 - "Harts and Palms"
Directed by Tom Mankiewicz
Written by Allyn Freeman, Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: February 9, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

On a restful trip to Maui, the Harts become involved in a murder when Jennifer hears the wife of Jonathan's business associate plotting to murder her husband.

Guest Cast:
Andra Akers ... Dana Blake
Debra Clinger ... Faye Roland
Jonathan Frakes ... Adam Blake
Alfred K. Medeiros ... Willie
William Prince ... Ken Blake

Episode 3.15 - "The Hart of the Matter"
Directed by Earl Bellamy
Written by Duane Poole, Tom Swale
Original air date: February 16, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A remote island, an exotic European chateau, and the mysterious disappearance of a publisher they were supposed to meet on the French Riviera are not what the Harts anticipated when planning their romantic getaway.

Guest Cast:
Jean-Pierre Aumont ... Andrew / Claude Beauvais
Lilyan Chauvin ... Maid
Jean Claudio ... Hotel Manager
Maurice Marsac ... Inspector Novier
Marius Mazmanian ... Bartender
Gilles Millinaire ... Man
Pat Romano ... Francois (as Patrick Romano)
Than Wyenn ... Caretaker

Episode 3.16 - "Blue and Broken-Harted"
Directed by Michael Hiatt
Written by Donald P. Roos
Original air date: February 23, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan and Jennifer enact a troubled marriage in very public places in an attempt to flush out the culprit who is trying to cause a rift between them.

Guest Cast:
Jordan Charney ... Mr. Flowers
George Christy ... Himself
Nicolas Coster ... Fred Brunis
Nicholas Gunn ... Maitre D'
Roger Hampton ... Police Officer
Wynn Irwin ... Lt. Grey
Michael Lerner ... Arthur Radner
Mimi Maynard ... Deanne
Alan Oppenheimer ... Cyrus St. Cyr
Louise Sorel ... Pat Yankee
Alana Stewart ... Claire Austen
Jeffrey Winner ...  Photographer #1

Episode 3.17 - "Harts on Their Toes"
Directed by Peter Medak
Written by Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: March 2, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts become involved in international intrigue when they infiltrate a ballet company to clear a world-renowned Soviet dancer of murder charges.

Guest Cast:
Victor Barbee ... Yuri Rostoff
Clive Revill ... Zabin
Anna Rodzianko ... Michelle Barrie
Xander Berkeley ... Christopher Hawks
Gerald Gordon ... Federal Investigator
Alexander Minz ... Boris Lermontov
James Jeter ... Policeman
Alexander Lockwood ... Marty
Mark Bratcher ... Vladimir Dokoudovsky
Karl Moraski ...  Piano Player (uncredited)

Episode 3.18 - "Deep in the Hart of Dixieland"
Directed by Earl Bellamy
Written by Donald P. Roos
Original air date: March 9, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

While attempting to clear a friend of murder charges, the Harts become entangled in a disturbed woman's fantasies.

Guest Cast:
Leigh Taylor-Young ... Victoria Wilder (as Leigh Taylor Young)
Mariclare Costello ... Anita Boyer
Jim McMullan ... Larry Fields
Helen Page Camp ... Mrs. Essen
Wynn Irwin ... Lt. Grey
Andrew Prine ... Russell Robinson
Steve Allen ... Himself

Episode 3.19 - "Vintage Harts"
Directed by Harry Winer
Written by Donald P. Roos
Original air date: March 23, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan's vineyard partner discovers that their wine, Hart-Cabri, is being sold as the more expensive Chateau St. Claire. When Cabri is murdered, the Harts investigate the fraud and murder.

Guest Cast:
Jimmy Baron ... Matt Taylor
Michael Billington ... Raymond Dumont
Christopher Hewett ... Jeremy Lane
Will Kuluva ... Giorgio Cabri
George Saurel ... M. Antoine
Carolyn Seymour ... Celeste Dumont
Richard B. Shull ... Lt. Gillis
Roger Til ... Sommelier

Episode 3.20 - "Hart, Line, and Sinker"
Directed by Cliff Bole
Written by Stephen Katz, Peter Elliot
Original air date: March 30, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts just want the solitude of their mountain cabin for a weekend. Instead, they end up trying to rescue their caretaker who has been framed for murder by the local sheriff.

Guest Cast:
David Adams ... Sergeant
Barry Corbin ... Sheriff Bud Williams
John Dukakis ... Danny Wilson
Dominique Dunne ... Christy Ferrin
Peter Hobbs ... Sam Owens
Lane Smith ... Roy Hamlin
Jon Van Ness ... Deputy
Dey Young ...  Karen Lindley

Episode 3.21 - "Hart and Sole"
Directed by Earl Bellamy
Written by Lawrence Hertzog
Original air date: April 6, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan's new suit has been switched with another. To save time he decides to make the exchange himself rather than through the tailor. At the other man's hotel room, Jonathan and Jennifer discover a body.

Guest Cast:
Ray Girardin ... Det. Jack Finnegan
Ken Hixon ... Radio Man
Kene Holliday ... William Dean
Jack Kruschen ... Harry Fulterman
Stefano Orsini ... Maitre D'
Alexander Petale ... Waiter
Peggy Pope ... Chambermaid
Paxton Whitehead ... Patrick Burke

Episode 3.22 - "The Harts Strike Out"
Directed by Peter Medak
Written by Donald P. Roos
Original air date: May 4, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A friend of Jonathan's dies leaving his widow and son with a valuable assortment of baseball cards. Before the Harts can sell the collection for the family, it is stolen.

Guest Cast:
Tricia O'Neil ... Dorothy Fulton
Mary-Robin Redd ... Valerie Fulton
Robin Clarke ... Rex
Bert Remsen ... Mr. McKenna
Rossie Harris ... Jess
Matthew Tobin ... Mr. Cary
Robert Phalen ... Bill Westfield
Alice Nunn ... Bujie
Warren Munson ... Mr. Wilbur
Martin Azarow ...  Mr. Brooklyn

Episode 3.23 - "To Coin a Hart"
Directed by Karen Arthur
Written by Catherine Bacos Clinch, Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: May 11, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jennifer's purchase of a flower from a blind woman leads to an attempted kidnapping when the change she receives is not a quarter, but a very rare coin.

Guest Cast:
Richard Bradford ... Rollins
Anthony Costello ... Karp
Patti Davis ... Laura Hampel (as Patricia Davis)
Peggy Feury ... Hannah
Eduard Franz ... Walter Hampel
Larry Hankin ... Meter Cop
Scott Hylands ... Alan Chambers
Ronald G. Joseph ... Father Mariucci (as Ron Joseph)

Episode 3.24 - "Harts and Fraud"
Directed by Gabrielle Beaumont
Written by Donna Pekkonen
Original air date: May 18, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts face a two-million-dollar wrongful death suit when a fender bender results in a driver's death. The couple immediately suspects insurance fraud, which leads them to a crooked lawyer.

Guest Cast:
Lawrence Pressman ... Ronald Camp
Charlie Brill ... Marty Willis
Sandy Ward ... Dr. Reston
Merrie Lynn Ross ... Louanne Willis
Mark Withers ... Paul Waterman
Robin Pearson Rose ... Susan
Gloria Gifford ... Receptionist
Julie Payne ... Nurse
James Edgcomb ... Policeman
Travis Swords ... Young Man

      

Season 4: 1982–83

   

Episode 4.1 - "On a Bed of Harts"
Directed by Leo Penn
Written by Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: September 28, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan decides to purchase his and Jennifer's honeymoon bed, but the wrong bed is delivered. In their search for the "real" bed, the Harts become entangled in an international art smuggling scheme through San Francisco and the Napa Valley.

Guest Cast:
Antoinette Bower ... Maris Thorn
Daniel Pilon ...  Jean-Pierre
Zitto Kazann ... Burgish
Russ Marin ... Innkeeper
Wayne Heffley ... Sheriff Reinhardt
Walker Edmiston ... Auctioneer
Edmund Balin ... Decorator
Ed Hooks ... Handyman
James Parkes ... Policeman
Russell Shannon ... Taxi Driver
Ross McKerras ... Farmer #1 (as Ronald Meszaros)
Carmen Filpi ...  Farmer #2

Episode 4.2 - "With This Hart, I Thee Wed"
Directed by Burt Brinckerhoff
Written by Madeline Di Maggio, Mary DiMaggio
Original air date: October 12, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts witness a murder when the spiritual mentor and bridegroom of Jennifer's aunt meets an untimely death.

Guest Cast:
Eva Gabor ... Renee
William Windom ... Charles Baines
Keene Curtis ... Alden Kendra
John Gabriel ... Justin
Dick O'Neill ... Lt. Warren
John Fiedler ... Arnold
Ryan MacDonald ... Lester
Laurence Haddon ... Taylor
Matthew Faison ... Nolan

Episode 4.3 - "Million Dollar Harts"
Directed by Harry Winer
Written by Richard Raskind
Original air date: October 19, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

While waiting for Jonathan to finish a meeting in a London casino, Jennifer is used as an unwitting pawn to transport money to the United States by a baron.

Guest Cast:
Simon MacCorkindale ... Arthur Roman
Bernard Fox ... Nigel Hegland
Jim McKrell ... Texan
Michael Evans ... George Benvenuto
Jeremy Kemp ... Baron Destafnik
Gertrude Flynn ... Old Lady
Chris Capen ... Security Cop (as Cris Capen)
Lawrence Benedict ... Motorcycle Cop
Don Fenwick ... Sergeant

Episode 4.4 - "Harts on Campus"
Directed by Peter Medak
Written by Donald P. Roos
Original air date: October 26, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan joins Jennifer at her prep school reunion and is drugged by a former admirer who wants Jennifer for himself.

Guest Cast:
Anne Bellamy ... Dean Wellstood
Oliver Clark ... Dr. Oliver Jackson
Concetta D'Agnese ... Muffy (as Connie Danese)
Nora Denney ... Nurse Keyes
Gwynne Gilford ... Eva Taylor
Colin Hamilton ... Sutton
Kip Niven ... Ford Beebe
Barbara Sharma ... Midge Jackson
Ralph Strait ... Phil

Episode 4.5 - "Harts at High Noon"
Directed by Gabrielle Beaumont
Written by Alan Rachins
Original air date: November 9, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan and Jennifer are asked to buy a bankrupt ghost town.

Guest Cast:
Rory Calhoun ... Jim Bailey
Robert Carnegie ... Bill Sampson
John Fiedler ... Arnold
Kaz Garas ... Pete
Raymond Guth ... Willie (as Ray Guth)
Graham Jarvis ... Ben Drootin
Peter Mark Richman ... Arthur Horton
Curtis Taylor ... Braxton
Jesse Vint ... Turk

Episode 4.6 - "Harts' Desire"
Directed by Kevin Connor
Written by Lana Sands
Original air date: November 16, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jennifer's former professor asks her to pose as a romance fiction writer during a promotional appearance.

Guest Cast:
Hank Adams ... Photographer
Joanna Barnes ... Rosemary Wentworth
Terry Burns ... Waiter
Ed Call ... Sheriff Mezzrow (as Edward Call)
Kathleen Coyne ... Female Reporter
Virginia Graham ... Morgana
John Moskal Jr. ... First Reporter (as John Moskal, Jr.)
Dean Stockwell ... James Francis
Ray Walston ... Elliott Laurence
Daryl Wood ... Second Reporter

Episode 4.7 - "Rich and Hartless"
Directed by Michael Hiatt
Written by Lawrence Hertzog
Original air date: November 23, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Max is duped into thinking that he has won a million dollars, and he leaves the Harts to thieves who take over the house.

Guest Cast:
Annette Claudier ... Michelene
Danny Dayton ... Butler
Gloria DeHaven ... Reva (as Gloria De Haven)
Louis Guss ... Chauffeur
Maurice Marsac ... Andre
Rod McCary ... Norman Parker
Jane Merrow ... Margaret Chumley
Sab Shimono ... Koji
Susanne Wasson ... Alice
Paxton Whitehead ... Gordon Chumley

Episode 4.8 - "In the Hart of the Night"
Directed by Gabrielle Beaumont
Written by Lisa Lazarus, Duane Poole, Tom Swale
Original air date: November 30, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan and Jennifer try to help a king save his culture's golden statue after it is stolen by the king's assistants.

Guest Cast:
Peter Elbling ... Akbar
Tanya George ... Nadja
George Innes ... King Raschid
Chanelle Lea ... Joyce
Jamie Masada ... Omar (as Jamie Mizada)
Ferdy Mayne ... Kasim (as Ferdinand Mayne)
Trisha Noble ... Laela
Ivan Saric ... Pischa
Jesse White ... Ernie

Episode 4.9 - "One Hart Too Many"
Directed by Peter Medak
Written by Paul Boorstin, Sharon Boorstin
Original air date: December 7, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jennifer finds herself in over her head at the Grey Gables Health Farm when the doctor is killing guests and replacing them with lookalikes.

Guest Cast:
Karen Anders ... Victoria
Barbara Beckley ... Sentry
Laura Campbell ... Eleanor
Carole Cook ... Christine Garrick
Peter Donat ... Dr. Harrison Straker
Richard Eastham ... Man at Restaurant
Karen Leigh Hopkins ...  Aerobics Instructor

Episode 4.10 - "A Christmas Hart"
Directed by Gabrielle Beaumont
Written by Rowby Goren
Original air date: December 21, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan and Jennifer are robbed during a birthday party for Max and go undercover for Jingle-Grams.

Guest Cast:
Billy Barty ...  Big Miller / Aloysis
Anita Dangler ... Miss Hopkins
Steven Hirsch ... Ralph Sutton
Sandy Kenyon ... Louis
Dana Kimmell ... Maureen Tucker
Ken Michelman ... Wayne Tucker
Dick O'Neill ... Lt. Warren
John Reilly ... Billingsley
Joan Shawlee ... Marie
Jesse White ... Ernie

Episode 4.11 - "Hunted Harts"
Directed by Gabrielle Beaumont
Written by Amelia Anderson, Hugh McKay, Donald Ross
Original air date: January 4, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

While visiting a wildlife reserve, Jonathan and Jennifer are hunted as prey by a competitor of Hart Industries.

Guest Cast:
Ian Bannen ... Winston Davenport
Candy Castillo ...  Ernestos
Rudy Diaz ... Gordo
Tippi Hedren ... Liza Atterton
David McCallum ... Geoffrey Atterton
Kenneth Tigar ... Harold Ashby
Phil Morris ... ???

Episode 4.12 - "Emily by Hart"
Directed by Bruce Kessler
Written by Lawrence Hertzog
Original air date: January 11, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A young reporter influenced by Jennifer is murdered by her fiance's employer.

Guest Cast:
Peter Hobbs ... Ben Alden
Gary Lockwood ... Alex Carmen
Robert Masino ... Bellboy
Andrew Robinson ... Mike Huntington
Henry Sutton ...  Maitre d'
Paul Van ... Waiter

Episode 4.13 - "Pounding Harts"
Directed by Harry Winer
Written by Donald P. Roos
Original air date: January 18, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A drug trafficking scheme is ruined when Freeway's kennel is switched with one containing cocaine.

Guest Cast:
Edith Atwater ... Dr. Jane Barrett
Lew Brown ... James
Mike Gomez ... Pawnbroker
J. Víctor López ... Sito
Carlos Romero ... Emil Herrera
Rhonda Shear ... Eva
Shelley Smith ... Susy Jensen
Peter White ... Customs Inspector Camden
Edward Winter ... Dr. Joel Beck

Episode 4.14 - "Chamber of Lost Harts"
Directed by Reza Badiyi
Written by Donald P.H. Eaton, Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: February 1, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan and Jennifer stumble into a plan to steal ancient treasures from a South American archaeological dig.

Guest Cast:
Beau Kayser ... Nick Moran (as Beau Kayzer)
Gary Frank ... Dave Ripley
Henry Darrow ... Inspector Correa
Cesar Romero ... Dr. Villac
Marcelo Tubert ... Hotel Manager
Adam Ageli ... Cholo Man
Robert Balderson ... American Man

Episode 4.15 - "Harts on the Scent"
Directed by Kevin Connor
Written by Elaine Newman, Jaron Summers
Original air date: February 15, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan buys a perfume factory following the murder of the owner by his chemist wife and her lover.

Guest Cast:
Edith Atwater ... Dr. Jane Barrett
Robert Burleigh ... Charlie Ornstein
Jordan Christopher ... Alex Fordham
William Cort ... Mark Braverman
Bernard Erhard ... Butler
Mark Harrison ... John
Diana Muldaur ... Claire Beaumont
Margaret Muse ... Marisha
Gary Pagett ... Lt. Marrano
John Van Dreelen ... Henri Beaumont
Wendell Wright ... Frank Virella

Episode 4.16 - "Bahama Bound Harts"
Directed by Stuart Margolin
Written by Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond, Donald P. Roos
Original air date: February 22, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan and Jennifer travel to the Bahamas to meet with a recluse, and discover that his assistant has replaced him with an impostor to gain control of his fortune.

Guest Cast:
David H. Banks ... Man
Christine Belford ... Victoria Dickenson
Andrew Duggan ... Loring Nichols
Al Hansen ... Fox
Robert Hooks ... Inspector Jordan
Barrie Ingham ... Mr. Tween (as Barry Ingham)
Sue Ane Langdon ... Laura (as Sue Ann Langdon)
Tom Morga ... Willie
Milt Oberman ... Scotty
Paul Rudd ... Dr. Michael Barber
Bubba Smith ... Jimmy Joe Newton
Bill Wiley ... Senator Eldridge

Episode 4.17 - "As the Hart Turns"
Directed by Paul Krasny
Written by Donald Ross, Ronnie Wenker-Konner
Original air date: March 1, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jennifer wins a walk-on role on a soap opera which leads to a writing job that nearly gets her killed by the leading man.

Guest Cast:
Peter Brown ... Ray Martin / Dr. Scott
John McCook ... Damian / Dr. Porter
Alex Henteloff ... Richard Bauer
Louis Giambalvo ... Lt. Davern
Stephen Keep Mills ... Bill Stegmeyer (as Stephen Keep)
Leann Hunley ... Diane
Lanna Saunders ... Monica Haines
Sarah Marshall ... Mrs. Wentworth-Hays
Stewart Moss ... Lee Blair
Dave Shelley ... Apt. Manager
Don Bovingloh ... Cop
Edwin Owens ... Studio Guard

Episode 4.18 - "The Wayward Hart"
Directed by Kevin Connor
Written by Mike Snyder, Elizabeth Tully
Original air date: March 8, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan buys Max a lethal cigar. After Jonathan and Jennifer tease him about being predictable, Max disappears, leaving the Harts to find him before it's too late.

Guest Cast:
Amanda Blake ... Big Sam
Lyman Ward ... Lt. Draper
Noel Conlon ... Dave
Michael Ensign ... George Wiesenkopf
Michael Griswold ... Milton Charles
Pamela Bowman ... Freddy
Eddy C. Dyer ... Aide
Rodger Bumpass ... Attendant
Arthur Adams ... Arthur
Kurt Smildsin ... Clerk
Tommy Farrell ... Roaring Tommy
Jack Krupnick ... Gary

Episode 4.19 - "A Change of Hart"
Directed by Harry Winer
Written by Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: March 22, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A hitwoman is sent to kill a commissioner and ends up taking Jonathan, Jennifer and Max hostage.

Guest Cast:
Charles Bartlett ... Motorcycle Cop
Bob Frank ... Press #4
Mark Giardino ... Security Man
Perry Lopez ... Raul Gates
Peter MacLean ... Commissioner Adbury
Terence Marinan ... Press #2
Richard Minchenberg ... Arnold
Julie Newmar ... Eve
Clare Nono ... Press #1
John Bear Staible ... Press #5
Christopher Thomas ... Walt Kiley
Wesley Thompson ... Press #3

Episode 4.20 - "Hartstruck"
Directed by Karen Arthur
Written by Lawrence Hertzog
Original air date: April 12, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A psychotic woman is obsessed with Jonathan and is killing anyone who gets her way.

Guest Cast:
Jill Andre ... Marie
Barbara Beaman ... Security Guard
Don Chastain ... Alan
Rorion Gracie ... Manuel (as Rion Gracie)
Gerald Hiken ... Walter Levitt
Stephen Mendel ... Waiter
John O'Connell ... Detective
Mimi Rogers ... Robin Wall
Lyman Ward ... Lt. Draper

Episode 4.21 - "Too Close to Hart"
Directed by Earl Bellamy
Written by Donald P. Roos
Original air date: May 3, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Art forgers are replacing masterpiece paintings with fakes and the Harts take action to trap them.

Guest Cast:
William Bogert ... Wendell Kanter
Marj Dusay ... Cheryl Hyatt
Signe Hasso ... Maria
Ralph Manza ... Leo
Tom McGreevey ... Bill Hyatt
Tim Rossovich ... Jack Burke
Ken Sansom ... Jack Burke
Michael Skipper ... Guard
Lyman Ward ... Lt. Draper

Episode 4.22 - "A Lighter Hart"
Directed by Bruce Kessler
Written by Donald P. Roos
Original air date: May 10, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jennifer's cousin slips into a coma after being continually drugged by the owners of a health club.

Guest Cast:
Jacque Lynn Colton ... Gina
Marsha Haynes ... Kathy
Elaine Joyce ... Marilyn
Marilyn Kagan ... Betsy Bach
Ted Le Plat ... Barry Grayson
George Petrie ... Dr. Bedoff
Lyman Ward ... Lt. Draper

      

Season 5: 1983–84

   

Episode 5.1 - "Two Harts Are Better Than One"
Directed by Kevin Connor
Written by Lawrence Hertzog, Donald Ross
Original air date: September 27, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan and Jennifer remember how they first met and fell in love in the midst of murder and international intrigue in the picturesque locale of London.

Guest Cast:
Ron Moody ... Charles Thompson
David Warner ... Mr. Bowlly
Simon Jones ... Calvin
Peter Arne ... Brooks Kerr
John Evitts ... Gerald
Derek Martin ... Inspector Drootin
Simon Watson ... Policeman
Iain Sinclair ... Ticket Clerk
Joan Ware ... Flower Lady

Episode 5.2 - "Straight Through the Hart"
Directed by Kevin Connor
Written by Martin Roth
Original air date: October 4, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan thunders into the glamor and excitement of polo, unaware that he and Jennifer have become targets for murder in a smuggling scheme using a prized polo mallet to transport a million-dollar gem.

Guest Cast:
Fernando Allende ... Fernando (as Fernando Alende)
Rossano Brazzi ... Inspector Pastori
Abbe Lane ... Eleanor Bracken
A Martinez ... Jose

Episode 5.3 - "Hostage Harts"
Directed by Paul Krasny
Written by Donald Ross
Original air date: October 18, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jennifer fears for Jonathan's life when ruthless jewel thieves take him hostage during a robbery while he's on a business trip in Paris.

Guest Cast:
Colette Bertrand ... Monique Renoir
Michael Carven ... Eduard
Louis De Farra ... Attendant
Isobel Estorick ... Madeleine
Stefan Gudju ... Georges
Michael Halsey ... Tommy McQuater
Gilles Kohler ... Pierre Dupont
Ronald Lacey ... Inspector Michelot
Robert Loring ... Operator
Roger Til ... Claude Luter

Episode 5.4 - "Pandora Has Wings"
Directed by Paul Krasny
Written by Larry Forrester, Ronnie Wenker-Konner
Original air date: October 25, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jennifer races to save Jonathan who is serving as radar operator aboard a fighter jet rigged by a saboteur to explode during its top secret test mission.

Guest Cast:
John Considine ... Buck Kendall
Tom Hallick ... Duke Vintner
Dana Elcar ... Admiral Springfield
Ethan Phillips ... Redstone
Lew Brown ... Pat 'Smitty' Smith
Harry Moses ... Lt. Morrison
Aneta Corsaut ... Dorothy Smith

Episode 5.5 - "Harts and Hounds"
Directed by Kevin Connor
Written by Lawrence Hertzog
Original air date: November 1, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A traditional fox hunt is marred by murder during the Harts' visit to England -- and sends them off on the trail of a killer.

Guest Cast:
Gordon Jackson ... Sir William Belgrave
Hazel McBride ... Lady Claire Belgrave
Christine Shaw ... Annie
Gary Bond ... Arthur Lovejoy
Roger Ostime ... Cyril
Lucinda Bateson ... Annette
Barry Stanton ... Eddie
Michael Stainton ... Bartender
Sidney Livingstone ... Darts Player
Iain Anders ... Inspector Drayton

Episode 5.6 - "Love Game"
Directed by Paul Krasny
Written by Bill Froehlich, Stephen Kandel, Mark Lisson
Original air date: November 8, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan teams with tennis great Martina Navratilova in a game of doubles aimed at exposing a deceitful tennis pro and the stockbroker who is blackmailing him.

Guest Cast:
Vijay Amritraj ... Himself
Frank M. Benard ... Josh Dunston
Herbert Bress ... Member (as Bress Herb)
Sherre Carnes ... Woman
Tommy Cook ... Adjudicator
Winnie Gardner ... Patti Saunders
Simone Griffeth ... Susan Stockwood
Lloyd Haynes ... Lt. Croyden
Larry McCormick ... Presenter
Martina Navratilova ... Herself
John Vernon ... Travis Saunders
Adam West ... David Stockwood

Episode 5.7 - "Passing Chance"
Directed by Paul Krasny
Written by Lawrence Hertzog
Original air date: November 15, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

While in Greece, Jonathan and Jennifer race to save their lives and the future of Hart Industries when a European business magnate seeks to destroy them during a cross-country car rally.

Guest Cast:
John Standing ... Dickie Longstreet
Stephen Greif ... Anthony Vlachos
Linda Hayden ... Ute
Burt Kwouk ... Toshi
Alan Lake ... Nick
George Camiller ... Victor
Bruce Boa ... William Eady
Rocky Taylor ... Blonde (as Miss Rocky Taylor)
Yula Gavala ... Lili (as Youli Cavala)
Telis Zotos ... Rally Referee (as Telis Fotos)

Episode 5.8 - "Long Lost Love"
Directed by Karen Arthur
Written by Donald P. Roos
Original air date: November 22, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A woman claims to be Jennifer's half-sister and her father believes she could be the daughter of his nurse during the war. Jonathan, however, is suspicious and sets out to find the truth.

Guest Cast:
Arthur Adams ... Walter
Samantha Eggar ... Jillian Rawlings
Ray Milland ... Stephen Edwards
Donald Petrie ... Dixon
Richard Yniguez ... Jack Corey

Episode 5.9 - "Highland Fling"
Directed by Ralph Senensky
Written by Larry Forrester
Original air date: November 29, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan and Jennifer's delightful excursion to the Scottish Highland games is laced with danger when Jennifer becomes the target of a man who is her rival for leadership of a world-famous clan.

Guest Cast:
Dirty Denny ... Spectator
Bill Erwin ... Sir Gavin MacLaish
Chuck Henry ... Announcer
Georgann Johnson ... Jeannie
Joe La Due ... Lt. Delaney
Christopher Lowry ... Crammond
Mitchell Ryan ... Ramsey T. MacLaish
Albert Salmi ... Col. Mac Bridger
Rodney Saulsberry ... Mooky MacPherson
Gary Stevens ... Alec Seton

Episode 5.10 - "Year of the Dog"
Directed by Karen Arthur
Written by Lawrence Hertzog
Original air date: December 13, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts' lives are at stake when a valuable ancient jade carving leads them into the heart of mysterious Macao where they encounter a Chinese arms dealer who has become a threat to U.S. national security.

Guest Cast:
Soon-Tek Oh ...  Lang Chen Cheng (as Soon-Teck Oh)
James Murtaugh ... Sumner
Cliff Osmond ... Vasquez
George Cheung ... Ling (as George Kee Cheung)
Walker Edmiston ... Auctioneer
Gerald Jann ... Wu
Al Leong ... Tai-Chi Man (as Albert Leong)
James Wing Woo ... Tail
Ruth Lung ... Servant
Paul King ... Customer
Chuck Hicks ... Big Man
Gary C. Smith ... Bidder #2

Episode 5.11 - "Trust Your Hart"
Directed by Paul Krasny
Written by Walter Dallenbach
Original air date: December 20, 1983

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

In keeping with the season's spirit, Jonathan and Jennifer take in a girl who learns that her parents died in a car crash that left her comatose for seven years.

Guest Cast:
William Bassett ... Jeff Brogen (as William H. Bassett)
Larry Carroll ... Clay Garrett
Gary Epper ... Lisa's Father
Stephanie Epper ... Lisa's Mother
David Gale ... Dr. Walter Sherin
Heather Haase ... Lisa as Child
Ronald Hunter ... Lt. Hucko
Carole Kean ... Stern Woman
Kari Michaelsen ... Lisa
Ken Wright ... Dr. Mark Stope

Episode 5.12 - "Harts on the Run"
Directed by Paul Krasny
Written by Towne Allen, Stephen Kandel, Carol Saraceno
Original air date: January 3, 1984

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jennifer takes refuge in a convent after witnessing a gangland slaying. Jonathan must race to save her when the killer discovers her hiding place.

Guest Cast:
Bernard Baldan ... Rio
John Davis Chandler ... Todd Holmby (as John Chandler)
Greg Finley ... Jeremy
Lois Foraker ... Sister Mary
Tony Goodstone ... Richard Afferton
Doug Hale ... Lt. Croyden
Ben Hammer ... Todd Holmby
Ed Hooks ... Driver
Francine Lembi ... Martha Bookley
Joseph Mascolo ... Nick Rhodes
Don Maxwell ... Cop
Diana Muldaur ... Janet

Episode 5.13 - "Whispers in the Wings"
Directed by Seymour Robbie
Written by Lawrence Hertzog
Original air date: January 10, 1984

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jennifer is stalked by a psychotic stage manager who lurks in the wings as the Harts don top hats and tails to perform in a charity benefit in the Big Apple.

Guest Cast:
Karen Akers ... Raquel Moskowitz
Renee Anderson ... Eleanor Macklin
Ivan Bonar ... Mr. Perry
Denise Gauthier ... Assistant
Michael Horton ... Young Man
Michael Laskin ... Alan
Allan Miller ... Elliot Bauman

Episode 5.14 - "Max's Waltz"
Directed by Karen Arthur
Written by Patrick Mathews
Original air date: January 17, 1984

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jennifer and Jonathan help Max search for his lady love who has fallen victim to a pair of money-hungry crooks. Featured guest star is Dorothy Lamour.

Guest Cast:
Gregory Sierra ... Howard Castle
Lois Hamilton ... Inga
Roy Dotrice ... Courtney Perterson
Dorothy Lamour ... Katherine Prince
Wayne Heffley ... Bartender
Pilar Del Rey ... Maria
Tony Brafa ... Large Man
Jennifer Nairn-Smith ... Female Dance Partner
Azdine Melliti ... Male Dance Partner

Episode 5.15 - "The Dog Who Knew Too Much"
Directed by Ralph Senensky
Written by Stephen Kandel
Original air date: January 24, 1984

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan and Jennifer are stalked by dangerous industrial spies after they are entrusted with a dog that happens to be carrying a valuable biogenetic formula.

Guest Cast:
Charles Boyd ... David Carlton
Doug Hale ... Lt. Croyden
William Lanteau ... Peter Strick
James Luisi ... Damian Troy
Ken Medlock ... Graves
Vincent G. Perry ... Arnold Minnifer
Beth Peters ... Molly O'Brien
James Saito ... Yamahiro
Jay Senensky ... Brown
Kenneth Tigar ... Baldwin
Dick Anthony Williams ... Grayson
Mary Woronov ... Clavell

Episode 5.16 - "Silent Dance"
Directed by George McCowan
Written by Larry Forrester
Original air date: January 31, 1984

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A young figure skater's dreams of Olympic gold will be shattered unless Hart Industries can mix modern technology with the astounding talent of skater Tai Babilonia.

Guest Cast:
Joshua Bryant ... Dan Wilmott
Ronald G. Joseph ... Torkensen (as Ron Joseph)
Myron Natwick ... Kyle Landon
Dana Kimmell ... Susan Wilmott
Tai Babilonia ... Herself
Randy Gardner ... Himself
Cyndi James Gossett ... Dr. Larwin (as Cyndi James-Reese)
Doug Hale ... Lt. Croyden
Ted Noose ... Muller
Christopher Lofton ... Senator Stockwell
Renny Temple ... Frank Radinski
Erika Leslie ... Midge Stockwell
Don Bonacci ... Henry Stockwell

Episode 5.17 - "Death Dig"
Directed by Paul Krasny
Written by Larry Forrester
Original air date: February 21, 1984

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

While vacationing on the exotic island of Rhodes, Jennifer and Jonathan become ensnared in a scheme for the smuggling of ancient Greek artifacts and are nearly entombed in the process.

Guest Cast:
George Coulouris ... Nicholas Kalvos
George Baker ... George Damos
John Wyman ... Willie Eberhardt
Godfrey James ... Inspector Konstandides
Carlo Nicolaou ... Paul
Marrilyn Smethwick ... Nitsa
Costa Kaxidis ... Michael Arco
Nikos Vandoros ... Official (as Nicos Vandoros)
Cristina Frangou ... Secretary

Episode 5.18 - "The Shooting"
Directed by George McCowan
Written by Marvin Himelfarb, Stephen Kandel, William Whitehead
Original air date: February 28, 1984

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jennifer takes on a glamorous modeling assignment, not knowing that the camera is rigged with an explosive device. Jonathan races to stop the deadly scheme concocted by a vengeful man from her past.

Guest Cast:
Judith-Marie Bergan ... Michelle 'Mike' Saunders
Jeremy Child ... Rupert Allen Tremaine Barrington
Steve Doubet ... Wayne
Murphy Dunne ... Graham Spence
M.C. Gainey ... Hayward
Sandy Kronemeyer ... Nicole Andrews
Gary Pagett ... Deputy
Christina Whitaker ... Blonde Model

Episode 5.19 - "Slam Dunk"
Directed by Ralph Senensky
Written by Shea E. Butler, Roderick Mann
Original air date: March 6, 1984

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan and Jennifer pose as a professor and a student in a dangerous scheme to expose the person responsible for the drug framing of Max's nephew, a college basketball star.

Guest Cast:
Kevin Bash ... Dale Connors
Fred Dryer ... Boyd Miller
Julius Harris ... Krohn
Barry Livingston ... Larry Harmon
Carrell Myers ... Karen Michaels
Richard Roat ... Dean Musgrove
David Wallace ... Doug Templeton

Episode 5.20 - "Larsen's Last Jump"
Directed by Earl Bellamy
Written by Larry Forrester
Original air date: March 13, 1984

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts and Max are held at gunpoint when a murderer realizes that Jonathan has incriminating evidence linking him to the death of a champion skier.

Guest Cast:
John D. Blouin ... Security Guard
Jennifer Holmes ... Pamela Braddon
Renny Temple ... Frank Radinski
Aarika Wells ... Miss Waring
Ray Wise ... Dick Braddon

Episode 5.21 - "Always, Elizabeth"
Directed by Ralph Senensky
Written by Lawrence Hertzog, Donald P. Roos
Original air date: May 15, 1984

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts and Max fear for their lives when the debt-ridden brother of Max's pen pal believes Max is rich and comes to steal some of his fortune. Featured guest star is June Allyson.

Guest Cast:
Cristin Allen ... Woman
June Allyson ... Elizabeth Tisdale
Robert Davi ... Tony Bairos
Colin Hamilton ... Assistant
Joe Pantoliano ... Frank Tisdale
Garth Wilton ... Cecil Bainbridge

Episode 5.22 - "Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch"
Directed by Ray Austin
Written by Stephen Kandel
Original air date: May 22, 1984

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Max is taken hostage. The Harts scramble to save him by participating in a scheme aimed at robbing an international jewel salesman of 20 million dollars in gems.

Guest Cast:
Gregory J. Barnett ... Allen (as Greg Barnett)
Woody Eney ... Mr. Austin
Sally Kemp ... Angie Barton
Patrick Macnee ... Matthew Grade
Denny Miller ... Trammell
Jennifer Roven ... Janet
Marte Boyle Slout ... Edna
Melanie Vincz ... Melanie
Vernon Weddle ... Anthony Stratham
Aarika Wells ... Miss Waring
Bill Wiley ... Senator Barton

      

Hart to Hart TV Movies - 1993-96

      

Hart to Hart Returns
Original air date: November 5, 1993
Directed by Peter H. Hunt
Written by Richard Chapman, James G. Hirsch, E. Jack Kaplan

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan expresses an interest in buying an aircraft company from a friend, and finds himself implicated in a murder case when corrupt defense contractors aim to prevent the takeover. Meanwhile, Jennifer has difficulty getting her latest story published and Max experiences problems training Freeway, Jr.

Guest Cast:
Mike Connors ... Bill McDowell
Ken Howard ... Dr. Paul Menard
Lance Guest ... Peter McDowell
Michael Cavanaugh ... ???
Dakin Matthews ... ???
Paul Williams ... Duke
David Purdham ... Hal Bartlett
Tom Schanley ... ???
Brian Reddy ... Eric Hayden
John McCann ... ???
Ray Stricklyn ... ???
Kevin Brophy ...  West

      

Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is
Original air date: February 18, 1994
Directed by Peter H. Hunt
Written by Lawrence Hertzog

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

When Jennifer's beloved teacher and mentor dies suddenly, she leaves the town she owned, Kingman's Ferry, to Jennifer. A trail of mysterious clues leads the Harts to long-kept secrets about the town that were directly tied to her friend's "accident," and it looks like they're destined to meet the same fate unless they can solve the mystery of Kingman's Ferry before it's too late.

Guest Cast:
Maureen O'Sullivan ... Eleanor Biddlecomb
Alan Young ... Charley Loomis
Howard Keel ... Capt. Quentin "Jack" Jackson
Tracey Ellis ... Claire Stinson
Roddy McDowall ... Jeremy Sennet
Jack Kruschen ... Mayor Walter Trout
Mitchell Ryan ... Chief Carson
Brian Cousins ... ???
Brian Patrick Clarke ... ???
Janna Michaels ... ???
Charles Tyner ... ???
Mary-Pat Green ... Pamela Tewksbury

      

Hart to Hart: Crimes of the Hart
Original air date: March 25, 1994
Directed by Peter H. Hunt
Written by Lawrence Hertzog

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Someone is trying to sabotage a Broadway production of a play Jennifer wrote in college. When one of the stage hands is murdered, even Jonathan is a suspect. The Harts don't have much time to ensure that the show will go on.

Guest Cast:
Alan Rachins ... David Kramer
Richard Belzer ... Det. Frank Giordano
Audra Lindley ... Katherine Kendrick
John Stockwell ... Peter Rubin
Lew Ayres ... Prof. Cabel
Michelle Nicastro ... Dori
Christopher Murray ... Mike Royston
Alec Mapa ... Hal Trask
Mitch Kreindel ... Alan Watson
Wynn Irwin ... Nate Gold
Susan Ware ... Woman in Crowd
Max Alexander ... Waiter

      

Hart to Hart: Old Friends Never Die
Original air date: May 6, 1994
Directed by Peter H. Hunt
Written by Lawrence Hertzog

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan and Jennifer travel to publisher Alfred Raines' private island for a party at which Raines is hoping to sign Jennifer to a writing contract. When Jennifer overhears someone plotting to murder a man during the weekend, she and Jonathan set out to discover who's trying to kill who and almost get themselves killed in the process.

Guest Cast:
David Rasche ... Alfred Raine
James Shigeta ... Det. Whoo
Richard Redlin ...  ??? (as Richard Robert Redlin)
David Leisure ... ???
James Avery ... Chess Player
Paul Williams ... Duke
Vicki Lawrence ... Nora Kingsley
Emory Bass ... ???
Fred Willard ... Reginald Cobbles
Mike Farrell ... Frank Crane
Paul Tinder ... Red-Haired Man
Stan Abe ... Staffer

      

Hart to Hart: Secrets of the Hart
Original air date: March 6, 1995
Directed by Kevin Connor
Written by Rob Gilmer

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

At a Hart Industries charity auction, Jennifer finds a locket that could hold the key to unlocking Jonathan's early years spent at the Mission Street Orphanage and the family he never knew.
Note: Lionel Stander, who had played Max since the series started, died on November 30, 1994; this TV-movie marks his last appearance in this series.

Guest Cast:
Jason Bateman ... Stuart Morris
Marion Ross ... Maureen Collier
Wendie Malick ... Sarah Powell
Michael Parks ... Evan Powell
Edward Mulhare ... ???
John Beck ... Jeremy
Taylor Negron ... ???
James Warwick ... ???
Mickey Cottrell ... ???
John Pinette ... ???
Ross Hagen ... ???
Pat Morita ... Ling Goldberg

      

Hart to Hart: Two Harts in 3/4 Time
Original air date: November 26, 1995
Directed by Michael Tuchner
Written by Mart Crowley, Donald Ross

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart

Grief-stricken Jonathan and Jennifer travel to Montreal for the reading of Max's will. A special gift from Max to the Harts holds the key to murder, intrigue, and suicide.

Guest Cast:
Joan Collins ... Lady Camilla
Jeff Kaake ... Ronnie Scott
Daniela Amavia ... Marie (as Daniela Lunkewitz)
Sebastian Koch ... Kurt
Tara Slone ... Vivienne
Roc LaFortune ...  ??? (as Roc Lafortune)
Jason Cavalier ... Paul
Richard Zeman ... Henri
Alexander Chapman ... Freddy
Walter Massey ... Herb Hall
David Raboy ... Lew Roth
Francine Morand ... Frances X. Gaylord
Pierre Lenoir ... Hotel Manager

      

Hart to Hart: Harts in High Season
Original air date: March 24, 1996
Directed by Christian I. Nyby II
Written by Mart Crowley

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart

The Harts travel to Australia to purchase a wildlife reserve from Jennifer's former love interest. Believing that Jonathan stole Jennifer from him years before, Elliott Manning plots to frame Jonathan for his murder and take back his beloved Jennifer.

Guest Cast:
James Brolin ... Elliott Manning
Ursula Karven ... Lisa Brandt
Scott McRae ... Johnny
Simon Westaway ... Bully
Ron Blanchard ... Harvey's Neighbor
Brandon Burke ... ???
Paul Goddard ... Harry
Ken Goodlet ... Minister
Keith Holloway ... Street Bum
Frank Leiago ... Police Detective
Roslyn Oades ... Parking Attendant
Emanuel Yarbrough ... Tonga

      

Hart to Hart: Till Death Do Us Hart
Original air date: August 25, 1996
Directed by Tom Mankiewicz
Written by Bill Froehlich, Mark Lisson

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart / Simone

Munich is the setting of yet another Hart anniversary, except this time Jennifer takes on a whole new personality. She's there to save a young boy's life. Who knew she'd have to save her own, too.
Note: This TV-movie, which was the last of the series, was broadcast exactly 17 years after the series pilot and has the same director.

Guest Cast:
George Hamilton ... Karl Von Ostenberg
Katja Riemann ... Elsa Hellerstadt (as Katja Reimann)
Dwight Schultz ... Peter Donner
Götz Otto ... Heinrich (as Gotz Otto)
Nellis Du Biel ... Friedrich
Angela Roy ... Dr. Detmeier
Lukas Langer ... Maximilian (as Lukas Langen)
Dirty Harry ... Freeway, Jr.
Ursula Ludwig ... Aunt Edna
Chris Burton ... Doorman
Andreas Wimberger ... Erwin (as Andreas Winberger)
Sarah Camp ... Mrs. Straus
Jeff Gaffin ... Valet

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