Silk Stalkings

1991

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6.5| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 07 November 1991 Ended
Producted By: 20th Century Fox Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Silk Stalkings is a crime drama television series. The series portrays the daily lives of two detectives who solve sexually-based crimes of passion among the ultra-rich of Palm Beach, Florida.

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Vashirdfel Simply A Masterpiece
UnowPriceless hyped garbage
StyleSk8r At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
dougweinberg Outstanding series for the first four and a half years. From the beginning Chris (Rob Estes) and Rita (Mitzi Kapture) have great chemistry. By episode eight in season five, the emotions and relationship mature and Silk Stalkings turns into a true romance series.The next six episodes are pure genius. Anyone who enjoys a good love story will be glued to the tube. The crimes take a back seat and the character development of Chris and Rita take center stage. Call me a romantic, but at times you forget that this is a crime drama.When it is all said and done, you will feel deprived to not know and only dream where Chris and Rita's lives could have gone next.
Hanlie Venter I was mad about Silk Stalkings with Chris and Rita but Silk Stalkings is nothing without Chris and Rita. If they are not in the show must end straight away. I would like to see it continue with Chris & Rita. I stayed up until 22:15 just to watch Salk Stalkings with Chris and Rita. Please bring it back and do the same that they did in the show Dallas when JR and Bobby was dead and come back into the show. Bobby died and when the next series started he was standing in the shower. Please do something like that and bring Silk Stalkings back but with Chirs (Rob Estes) and Rita (Mitzi Kaptuse). If you do that I will stay up still later but if not I will not even bodder to watch Silk Stalkings further.
demon_dhoffren As popular as CSI is these days, I don't even watch. I'm not interested. The few episodes that I have watched I found boring. What captivated me about Silk Stalkings is the way the writers treated relationships (Buffy has this same genius). Great action and adventure coupled with incredible long term story and character development makes for irresistible entertainment.I can't wait for the series to come out on DVD (I won't have to wait long since it is due out Sept. 28th). If you are a Netflix member, please go to your account page, and click on "Contact Us" at the bottom. Send them a note requesting this title.Thanks!
LJ-5 Some people like it, some don't. I'm the latter.In general, this show is disappointing. One of the main reasons is that Stephen J. Cannell fails to create a Palm Beach, FL scenario using his San Diego filming location. As a result, upon watching the episodes, some may be convinced (at least visually) that the story (ie plot) is based in San Diego, not Palm Beach, FL.Honestly speaking, San Diego is a very beautiful place that has a lot of unique characteristics. By NO means can it be "transformed" into a Palm Beach scenario. (And it's also a bit ridiculous to see a pair of male-female cops fooling around, doing "dirty" things, having talks on "inappropriate" subjects, etc.)If I were to choose only ONE police drama, then Miami Vice would definitely be the one to go (for) 'cause that's the one which is filmed in the real location and almost every episode is packed with the same level of intensity (and "heat").