Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is

February. 18,1994      NR
Rating:
7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

When a mentor and friend of Jennifer's dies, she and Jonathan return to the sleepy town where Jennifer once lived and worked as a reporter. Nearly immediately, they discover that all is not right within this picturesque town. The town's economic troubles pale next to the danger the Harts find themselves in as they try to sort out whether their friend's death was murder, and what sinister secrets may lie behind the truth.

Robert Wagner as  Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as  Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as  Max
Maureen O'Sullivan as  Eleanor Biddlecomb
Alan Young as  Charley Loomis
Howard Keel as  Capt. Quentin "Jack" Jackson
Tracey Ellis as  Claire Stinson
Roddy McDowall as  Jeremy Sennet
Jack Kruschen as  Mayor Walter Trout
Mitchell Ryan as  Chief Carson

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Reviews

Karry
1994/02/18

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Jeanskynebu
1994/02/19

the audience applauded

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BootDigest
1994/02/20

Such a frustrating disappointment

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Forumrxes
1994/02/21

Yo, there's no way for me to review this film without saying, take your *insert ethnicity + "ass" here* to see this film,like now. You have to see it in order to know what you're really messing with.

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HotToastyRag
1994/02/22

I never watched the show Hart to Hart, but I did watch the tv movie Home is Where the Hart Is because I love Howard Keel and like to watch any of his movies I can get my hands on. During the opening scenes, I kept my eyes peeled for an older gentleman and tried to prepare myself for someone unrecognizable, since I hadn't seen him in anything later than 1955. At long last, I heard a familiar voice, and I recognized Howard Keel before the camera even showed his face. To my great relief, he sounded exactly as he did in 1955, and with the exception of the white color of his hair, he looked pretty much the same!Unfortunately for me, Howard Keel had a very small part in the movie. Alan Young-who also looked remarkably the same as he did in the 1950s with the exception of his white hair-was the main guest star in the film. He played the "village idiot" and as he grinned and mugged his way through the part, I wound up laughing and liking him in spite of myself. But now for the plot:Husband and wife Robert Wagner and Stephanie Powers attend a funeral of a friend but are forced to stay in town when they learn they've inherited a seat of power from the dearly departed. But, when Stephanie receives some threatening messages, it's clear someone in town wants them to leave. . . Unless you're a fan of the Hart to Hart television series, I can't really imagine you seeking out this movie. It's extremely cheesy. It's definitely not worth it if you were just looking to support Howard Keel; you can stick to watching Dallas_instead. The cutest part was during a community concert, the band played ten seconds of "After the Ball" from Showboat before the commercial break.

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bpeck13
1994/02/23

The fabulously wealthy and impossibly attractive Jonathan and Jennifer Hart travel to the town of Kingman's Ferry to mourn the death of Jennifer's mentor. Suspecting foul play, the duo launch an investigation that reveals that burg's idyllic appearance masks a seething underbelly of deception.I'm glad to see that after the series had ended that they continued with these reunion movies. They are just as good as the series episodes. The chemistry with the main characters is still there and the action is as good as it gets. I loved the series and I love the reunion movies. A must see for any Hart to Hart fan!!

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