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''Crazy Like a Fox'' is an American television series set in San Francisco, California, that aired on CBS from December 30, 1984 to May 3, 1986. The series starred Jack Warden as Harry Fox, a free-spirited private detective who lived by his wits and John Rubinstein as his high-strung attorney son Harrison who unwillingly and frequently found himself dragged into his father's cases. |
''Crazy Like a Fox'' is an American television series set in San Francisco, California, that aired on CBS from December 30, 1984 to May 3, 1986. The series starred Jack Warden as Harry Fox, a free-spirited private detective who lived by his wits and John Rubinstein as his high-strung attorney son Harrison who unwillingly and frequently found himself dragged into his father's cases. |
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Latest revision as of 23:50, 4 October 2020
Crazy Like a Fox is an American television series set in San Francisco, California, that aired on CBS from December 30, 1984 to May 3, 1986. The series starred Jack Warden as Harry Fox, a free-spirited private detective who lived by his wits and John Rubinstein as his high-strung attorney son Harrison who unwillingly and frequently found himself dragged into his father's cases.
Tropes used in Crazy Like a Fox include:
- Drives Like Crazy: Harry Fox
- Happily Married: Harrison and Cindy
- Outside Ride: Harrison ends up clinging to the windscreen of a car during an chase in one episode. The scene is used in the show's opening credits.
- What Could Possibly Go Wrong?