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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Michael Jaffe |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 22 April, 2001 |
| MANUFACTURER: | A&E Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Drama, Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | D70889D |
| # OF MEDIA: | 5 |
| UPC: | 733961708899 |
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Customer Reviews of Nero Wolfe - The Complete Second Season
flummery!! Absolutely, the best. At first, the rotating cast caused my head to spin, but I soon got the hook in the first season, and learnt Parker might not be Parker in the next episode, then it was sit back and enjoy. <
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>Often, I read mysteries and when view them as a movie I hate the movie and wish they left it alone. The only one I recall that I enjoyed as much as the books was the elder Hutton in Ellery Queen. Wish they would bring those out on DVD. Son Tim does his father proud with the meticulous production, smart writing and terrific acting. <
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>A&E needs the heads examined for cancelling this gem.
It ended too soon!
I loved this season. I was a little disappointed with the bonus features, but beyond that - it was great! Mr. Chaykin and Mr. Hutton are just as excellent in their roles as Mr. Wolfe and Archie as they were in the first season, and the other recurring characters were very good, too. I just wish there were more seasons!
Very Satisfactory.
Avid readers of Rex Stout's Wolfe novels, like my wife and I, have vivid mental pictures of Nero Wolfe, Archie, Fritz, and Inspector Cramer. We can see that Brownstone apartment in our minds, and we know just where the oversized globe is placed in Nero Wolfe's office. For that reason, the Nero Wolfe televison series is a shock at first; the sight of the characters and the setting must necessarily conflict with the view we have formed in our minds.
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>Then, as we watch these stories, we undergo a mental transformation: Timothy Hutton becomes the real Archie Goodwin, and Maury Chaykin actually turns out to be Nero Wolfe himself, although we didn't think he was fat enough at first. The brownstone house reveals itself to be much more stylish than we had ever conceived.
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>"Stylish" is a good word for these episodes of Nero Wolfe stories. Even the opening credits are stylish. There is great acting, sharp dialogue, humor, and faithfulness to Rex Stout, the author.
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>I say, "Three thumbs up!"