Hart to Hart: Two Harts in 3/4 Time

Hart To Hart Two Harts In Three-Quarter Time

5.3
19951h 34m

This entry in the long-running romance of Jonathan and Jennifer Hart picks up following the death of their beloved friend Max when the Harts go to Montreal for the reading of his will. While there, they learn of a clock Max has left for them with his niece, Marie, which is stolen before they can receive it. Meanwhile, Marie’s partner in their antique shop, Vivienne, meets with Ronnie, her secret lover and the husband of the Harts’ friend Lady Camilla Ashley, and is subsequently killed. The clock seems to be at the center of a mystery which includes kidnapping and murder, and the Harts will have to unravel it if they want to get their gift from Max back.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Cast

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Robert Wagner

Jonathan Hart

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Stefanie Powers

Jennifer Hart

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Joan Collins

Lady Camilla

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Jeff Kaake

Ronnie Scott

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Daniela Amavia

Marie (as Daniela Lunkewitz)

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Tara Slone

Vivienne

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Francine Morand

Frances X. Gaylord

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Pierre Lenoir

Hotel Manager

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Reviews

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5/10

My least favourite of the 'Hart to Hart' film series, up until this point at least.

I didn't sense the usual charm with Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers as much in 'Hart to Hart: Two Harts in 3/4 Time', they are still the most noteworthy things about these films but I didn't find them as enjoyable here. Not helped by the plot, which is very bland; despite the presence of Joan Collins. The ending is particularly uninteresting.

The first from the series' first six offerings that I've found a chore to sit through, that's not to say the preceding productions are good - they aren't - but they at least kept me watching without any negatives.

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