A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2001)
A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2001)


Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Maury Chaykin
Nero Wolfe

Timothy Hutton
Archie Goodwin / Executive Producer

Colin Fox
Fritz Brenner

Bill Smitrovich
Inspector Cramer

John L'Ecuyer
Producer

R. D. Reid
Sergeant Purley Stebbins

Holly Dale
Producer

Neill Fearnley
Producer

Charles B. Wessler
Producer

Michael Small
Music

Howard Braunstein
Executive Producer

Michael Jaffe
Executive Producer / Teleplay

Delia Fine
Executive Producer

Craig David
Supervising Producer

Sharon Doyle
Consulting Producer

Randi Richmond
Producer

Jennifer Phillips
Associate Producer

Susan Murdoch
Producer

Rex Stout
Novel

lee goldberg
Teleplay

Saul Rubinek
Lon Cohen

Debra Monk
Rachel Bruner

Francie Swift
Sarah Dacos

Conrad Dunn
Saul Panzer

Fulvio Cecere
Fred Durkin

Trent McMullen
Orrie Cather

Gretchen Egolf
Marian Hinckley

Hrant Alianak
Vincent Yarmack

Marty Moreau
The Driver

Ken Kramer
Dr. Vollmer

Nicky Guadagni
Elaine Usher / Ivana Althaus

David Schurmann
Adrian Evers

Aron Tager
Commissioner Fromm / Bernard Fromm

Peter Mensah
Receptionist

Robert Bockstael
Paul Schuster / Timothy Quayle

Marian Seldes
Louise Grantham Robilotti

Steve Cumyn
Frank Odell / Cecil Grantham

Kari Matchett
Celia Grantham

Kathryn Zenna
Helen Yarmis

Alex Poch-Goldin
Edwin Laidlaw

Boyd Banks
Austin 'Dinky' Byne

Janine Theriault
Ethel Varr

Michael Rhoades
Beverly Kent

Christine Brubaker
Rose Tuttle

James Tolkan
Producer / FBI Agent Richard Wragg / Leo Bingham / Mr. Hackett / Richard Wragg

David Schurmann
Robert Robilotti

Julian Richings
Poet / Alger Kates / Jerome Aland / Peter Jay

R.D. Reid
Sergeant Purley Stebbins / Purley Stebbins
Media.



Details.
Release DateApril 22, 2001
StatusEnded
Seasons2
Episodes27
Running Time1h
Content RatingTV-PG
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Nero Wolfe is a television series adapted from Rex Stout's series of detective stories that aired for two seasons (2001–2002) on A&E. Set in New York City sometime in the 1940s–1950s, the stylized period drama stars Maury Chaykin as Nero Wolfe and Timothy Hutton as Archie Goodwin. A distinguishing feature of the series is its use of a repertory cast to play non-recurring roles. Nero Wolfe was one of the Top 10 Basic Cable Dramas for 2002.
The series won praise for its high production values and jazzy score by Michael Small, and for preserving the language and spirit of the original stories. Most of the teleplays were written by consulting producer Sharon Elizabeth Doyle and the team of William Rabkin and Lee Goldberg, whose "Prisoner's Base" was nominated for an Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America.
A total of 20 episodes were produced over the two-season run. Eight of Stout's novels were adapted into two-hour broadcasts, while 12 of his short stories were filmed as one-hour episodes.
Nero Wolfe was produced for A&E by Jaffe/Braunstein Films, one of the first production companies to use high-definition video for television. Although the second season was shot in HD, none of the several home video releases of the series has been issued in HD, and only one of the 20 episodes ("The Silent Speaker") has been issued in 16:9 widescreen format.
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