Display title | Hardcastle and McCormick |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | An '80s crime show focusing on the unlikely team of retired judge Milton Hardcastle and ex-con race car driver Mark McCormick. When McCormick's mentor Flip Johnson is murdered and the prototype race car he designed stolen, McCormick steals it back but is caught and arrested. Hardcastle, the judge who originally sentenced him, proposes a deal: Mark will be remanded to Hardcastle's custody if he helps the judge track down 200 criminals in his files who got off on technicalities--beginning with the guy who killed Mark's mentor. Mark grudgingly agrees, and a partnership is born. |