S1.E6 ∙ The Murder's in the Mail Tue, Apr 2, 1985 David gets the agency a job collecting money from debtors, which he believes that it will be easy but Maddie is not so sure. They find themselves involved in murder, a disappearing body and an international conspiracy. ...
S2.E2All episodes Cast & crew User reviews Trivia IMDbProAll topicsThe Lady in the Iron Mask Episode aired Oct 1, 1985 TV-PG 45m IMDb RATING 7.7/10 354 YOUR RATING RateComedyDramaMysteryRomance A mysterious woman appears in Maddie's and David's agency, who does not want to show her ...
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which was one reason the series drew accolades from critics early on. Titles of its episodes intertextually referenced the narrative premises as well as titles, authors, and even visual techniques of films, novels, dramas
David:Beep. Moonlightingdebuted on ABC on this day, 35 years ago (March 3, 1985). It ran for 5 seasons and 66 episodes. If you’d like to get this series from Amazon, click on the poster below: Maddie Hayes: Wipe that stupid grin off your face. ...
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OnTV Guide’s“100 Greatest Episodes of All Time,” theMoonlightingepisode, “The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice” was ranked 34. David Addison and Maddie Hayes also made the list as one of the “Best TV Couples of All Time.”
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Those genre excursions included, not exhaustively, a tongue-in-cheek "do not adjust your set" introduction from Orson Welles (in his last ever screen appearance) for one of the show's standout episodes, "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice", which was aired partially in noirish black and...
“Glenn gave me the tape and told me to play it in my car for a while and see if it inspired me enough to work it into one of our episodes,” explained Karen Hall, a supervising producer of “Moonlighting” who wrote the upcoming show. “I don’t want to give too much of the ...