"Hart to Hart" To Coin a Hart (TV Episode 1982) Poster

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(1982)

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6/10
The gave a shout out to Elijah, just in time for Passover!
HilaryElizabeth99 April 2009
I'm sure it's just me, but I was kind of bored during this episode about coin collectors until just after the halfway point, Max gives a nice little shout out to the cup of Elijah. Airing on Passover, I think either it was one helluva coincidence, or Chicago's MeTV Channel 23 is very, very clever. Note to them, however, now that you've been very clever giving us a Passover reference episode on Passover, please go back now and show those eight episodes you skipped, including "Hart of Diamonds. OK, so ... here are the fun parts: Several character actors you know you've seen a million times but that you can't really place; a guest spot by Patti Davis, the daughter of our then-President, Ronald Reagan; a bit of a twist I didn't see coming; very nice close-ups of very real coins with very real wear and dates that they'd never show today; the climax on the merry go round was amusing; RJ did a lot of his own stunts in this one. Jennifer's white sweater in the final shot is awesome. Other than that, I really was struggling to pay attention. But extra point for Elijah. Hey, where'd the wine go?
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6/10
To coin a Hart
coltras3514 September 2023
Jennifer's purchase of a flower from a blind woman leads to an attempted kidnapping when the change she receives is not a quarter, but a very valuable rare coin. Which leads to murder, an attack on Jennifer twice by a duo determined to get their mitts on the valuable coin. Things get more difficult for the Harts when they kidnap Laura Hampel (Patti Davis, the daughter of the then-President, Ronald Reagan) they expect an exchange - the girl for the coin.

A fairly energetic plot featuring a coin changing owners unwittingly and putting Jennifer in danger. There's a neat twist at the end and the usual entertaining moments.
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