Hardcastle and McCormick - Season 3 Episode 6 Do Not Go Gentle
Entering the hospital for a routine checkup, Hardcastle discovers that he is dying from an incurable disease. Not wanting to let his friend just fade away, Mark convinces Hardcastle to live his remaining days to the fullest, Taking Mark's advice to heart, the judge, using the money he inherited from his wife, buys a one million dollar boat. Hardcastle's boating career is short lived, however, for armed men steal the boat. Although Hardcastle is initially willing to let the police handle the crime, he changes his mind after discovering that the hospital made a mistake and he is not really dying. Searching the docks, Hardcastle and McCormick locate the boat. Instead of reclaiming his property, Hardcastle discovers that the boat really belongs to an influential Senator. Realizing that Barry Jackson, the man who illegally "sold" him the boat, is a con artist, Hardcastle contacts his bank to find out where his money is being transferred. With Lieutenant Harper's help, Hardcastle and McCormick stake out the bank and capture Jackson. In the process, Hardcastle recovers his money.
Year: 1986
Genre: Action & Adventure, Drama, Crime
Country: United States of America
Studio: ABC
Director: Stephen J. Cannell
Cast: Brian Keith, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Joe Santos
First Air Date: Sep 18, 1983
Last Air date: May 05, 1986
Season: 3 Season
Episode: 67 Episode
Runtime: 60 minutes
IMDb: 6.40/10 by 37.00 users
Popularity: 41.78
Language: English, German
Episode
She Ain't Deep, But She Sure Runs Fast
Faster Heart
The Yankee Clipper
Something's Going On On This Train
The Career Breaker
Do Not Go Gentle
Games People Play
Strangle Hold
You're Sixteen, You're Beautiful and You're His
Mirage a Trois
Conventional Warfare
Duet for Two Wind Instruments
If You Could See What I See
Hardcastle for Mayor
When I Look Back On All the Things
Brother, Can You Spare a Crime?
Round Up the Old Gang
McCormick's Bar and Grill
Poker Night
In the Eye of the Beholder
The Day the Music Died
A Chip Off the Ol' Milt