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Starsky and Hutch
Videos of the popular television series Starsky and Hutch.



Starsky & Hutch
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Starsky & Hutch Collector's Edition (Running and Gillian)
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Starsky & Hutch Collector's Edition (Tap Dancing...and The Deadly Imposter)
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Starsky & Hutch Collector's Edition (Pariah and Vendetta)
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Starsky & Hutch Collector's Edition (Shootout and The Hostage)
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Starsky & Hutch Collector's Edition (Murder at Sea)
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Starsky & Hutch Collector's Edition (Bloodbath and Survival)
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Starsky & Hutch Collector's Edition (The Las Vegas Strangler)
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Starsky & Hutch Collector's Edition (Kill Huggy Bear and Huggy Bear and Turkey)
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Starsky & Hutch Collector's Edition (Nightmare and The Action)
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Starsky & Hutch Collector's Edition (Savage Sunday and The Vampire)
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Starsky & Hutch Collector's Edition (Texas Longhorn and The Psychic)
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Starsky & Hutch Collector's Edition (Pilot Episode)
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Starsky & Hutch Collector's Edition (Murder on Stage 17 and The Collector)
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Starsky & Hutch Collector's Edition (The Omaha Tiger and Iron Mike)
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Starsky & Hutch
Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson--dark, wiry, and tense meets blond, lanky, and loose--make a solid comic team (and previously appeared together in Zoolander), but the funniest man in Starsky and Hutch is Vince Vaughn. Vaughn dives into his role as a sleazy drug dealer (who nonetheless buys a pony for his daughter's bat mitzvah) with the offhand zest that he brings to almost every role (from Swingers to Old School) and effortlessly steals every scene he's in. Vaughn has concocted a new and undetectable kind of cocaine, and only two cops who aren't afraid to break the rules--our titular pair--can catch him. But the plot isn't the point; mocking-yet-loving jabs at the '70s, including the homoerotic overtones of Starsky and Hutch's partnership, are what this movie is about. The satire is surprisingly mild but entertaining nonetheless, particularly when Vaughn or Snoop Dogg (as informant Huggy Bear) hold the screen. --Bret Fetzer


 
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