Mike Hammer

1984
Mike Hammer

Seasons & Episodes

  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
  • 0

EP1 Deirdre Sep 27, 1986

EP2 Dead Pigeon Oct 04, 1986

EP3 Golden Lady Oct 11, 1986

EP4 Mike's Baby Oct 18, 1986

EP5 To Kill a Friend Nov 05, 1986

EP6 Mistress for the Prosecution Nov 12, 1986

EP7 Harlem Nocturne Nov 26, 1986

EP8 Murder in the Cards Dec 03, 1986

EP9 Requiem for Billy Dec 10, 1986

EP10 Little Miss Murder Jan 07, 1987

EP11 To Kill John Doe Jan 21, 1987

EP12 Elegy for a Tramp Jan 28, 1987

When actress whom Mike knows dies when she jumped off her apartment, MIke wonders if someone pushed her to it. He starts by asking around and learns that she was abused emotionally.

EP13 Body Shot Feb 04, 1987

EP14 Who Killed Sister Lorna? Feb 11, 1987

EP15 Deadly Collection Feb 25, 1987

EP16 Green Blizzard Mar 04, 1987

EP17 The Last Laugh Mar 18, 1987

EP18 Lady Killer Mar 25, 1987

EP19 Mike Gets Married Apr 15, 1987

EP20 A Blinding Fear Apr 29, 1987

EP21 Green Lipstick May 06, 1987

EP22 A Face in the Night May 13, 1987

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Released: 28 January 1984 Ended
Producted By: Columbia Pictures Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, with Stacy Keach in the title role, is a television series that originally aired on CBS from January 28, 1984 to January 12, 1985. The series was 24 sixty minute episodes. The show follows the adventures of Mike Hammer, the fictitious private detective created by crime novelist Mickey Spillane, as he hunts down criminals on the mean streets of New York City.

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winstonfg The girls had Terms of Endearment, Places In The Heart and One Life to Live; we had Mike Hammer. Fair swap. Fast and silly and tongue firmly planted in cheek, this series must've decimated Hollywood's supply of uplift bras and clinging tops and was just the thing for a twentysomething bloke with lots of hormones.OK, it wasn't rocket science, but it's Spillane, not Shakespeare. Mike was cool, there was enough plot to see you through to the next starlet and there were some genuinely funny moments. Unfortunately, it was all cut short by Keach's arrest in England on drug charges; but even before that the politically-correct brigade had managed to dilute it of most of the things we watched it for to begin with.Pity. I still want to know who the Face was.
adztigana One could only dream to be a P.I. like the Mikey himself. Semi-Classic noir-style work. One could hate watching this series first time around. But surely, after some viewing you'll back for more. Okey, the dialog are Z-class, the acting are so-so and women might felt male chauvinism is on the prowl. Heck, where can you find a guy who's seems could dodge bullet when he's slower than a jumping hare? How about those one-liners reply when bashing up the bad guys or flirting up a chick? Speaking of chicks, Mikey does his best to have the right enjoyment with different lady (or sometimes ladies) every different week. And yet he's fantasizing about the Face. Sigh, he could even live another day without getting paid at the end of the story. Yeah, I might be freaking weirdo who like this series. Just like the other 80's stuff being replayed on TV like The A-Team, MacGyver & Santa Barbara (duh). Then again, I always wait for the appearance of Velda on the show. (p.s. anybody knows her whereabouts nowadays?)
manny239 One of the new breed "Old School" detective shows, Mike Hammer was one of my favorite shows ever. The tough, hardboiled tough-as-nails detective that actually had to DO detective work to get his man! He wasn't afraid to pull out the fistcuffs, and he wasn't superhuman and invulnerable. They just don't make shows like this anymore!
crewcut6 Mike Hammer is the ideal private eye. He has fists of steel, a good shot, and a hot girlfriend/secretary named Velda. And Stacy Keach is the ideal Mike Hammer. He's got the right buffness and attitude to pull of a cool role like Hammer. I was introduced to this show by my grandmother, and I immediatelly enjoyed it. I was pretty upset when A&E cancelled early last year, and I think I'll complain to them! "Mike Hammer" is a great show to test your skills of logic to solve the case along with Hammer, and the action and dialogue will add up to your satisfaction as well.