
The Return of Hunter: Everyone Walks in L.A.
Crime · Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Lieutenant Rick Hunter's girlfriend is murdered, and the main suspect is her ex-husband. But Hunter is soon convinced of a connection to another case.
Top Cast


Fred Dryer
Fred Dryer
Rick Hunter
Fred Dryer
Rick Hunter


Barry Bostwick
Barry Bostwick
Matt Sherry
Barry Bostwick
Matt Sherry


Lisa Eilbacher
Lisa Eilbacher
Sally Vogel
Lisa Eilbacher
Sally Vogel


John C. McGinley
John C. McGinley
Det. Sgt. Harry McBride
John C. McGinley
Det. Sgt. Harry McBride


Beth Toussaint
Beth Toussaint
Vicki Morgan Sherry
Beth Toussaint
Vicki Morgan Sherry


Denis Arndt
Denis Arndt
Frank Battaglia
Denis Arndt
Frank Battaglia


Miguel Ferrer
Miguel Ferrer
Jack Valko
Miguel Ferrer
Jack Valko


Charles Hallahan
Charles Hallahan
Capt. Charles Devane
Charles Hallahan
Capt. Charles Devane


Phillip Van Dyke
Phillip Van Dyke
Tommy Sherry
Phillip Van Dyke
Tommy Sherry


Wendie Malick
Wendie Malick
Pat Lafferty
Wendie Malick
Pat Lafferty
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