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How many seasons does Hot Pursuit have?
1 season
How many episodes does Hot Pursuit have?
12 episodes
When did Hot Pursuit premiere?
September 22, 1984
When did Hot Pursuit end?
August 2, 1985
How long are episodes of Hot Pursuit?
1 hour
What is the IMDb rating of Hot Pursuit?
7 out of 10
Who stars in Hot Pursuit?
Kerrie Keane
,
Eric Pierpoint
, and
Dina Merrill
Who wrote Hot Pursuit?
Kenneth Johnson
,
Craig Buck
,
Harry Longstreet
,
Peggy Goldman
, and
Renee Longstreet
Who directed Hot Pursuit?
Kenneth Johnson
,
Bernard L. Kowalski
,
Alexander Singer
,
Michael Vejar
,
Bernard McEveety
,
Seymour Robbie
,
Dick Harwood
, and
Harry Longstreet
Who was the producer of Hot Pursuit?
Art Seidel
Who was the composer for Hot Pursuit?
Joseph Harnell
Who was the executive producer of Hot Pursuit?
Kenneth Johnson
Who was the cinematographer for Hot Pursuit?
John McPherson
What is the plot of Hot Pursuit?
A young couple are fugitives pursued by both the law and a criminal assassin.
Who are the characters in Hot Pursuit?
Cathy Ladd, Estelle Modrian, Jim Wyler, Kate Wyler, Michael, Paul, and Robert
What genre is Hot Pursuit?
Action, Drama, and Thriller
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