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Still Crazy Like a Fox
Also known asCrazy Like a Fox: The Movie
GenreDrama
Thriller
Written byGeorge Schenck
Frank Cardea
Directed byPaul Krasny
StarringJack Warden
John Rubinstein
Penny Peyser
Graham Chapman
Music byMark Snow
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersGeorge Schenck
Frank Cardea
ProducerWilliam Hill
CinematographyBrian West
EditorTerry Williams
Running time93 minutes
Production companiesSchenck/Cardea Productions
Columbia Pictures Television
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseApril 5, 1987 (1987-04-05)
Related
Crazy Like a Fox

Still Crazy Like a Fox (also known as Crazy Like a Fox: The Movie) is a 1987 American made-for-television thriller drama film based on the 1984–1986 television series Crazy Like a Fox, which reunited Jack Warden and John Rubinstein as a father and son team of private detectives. It was directed by Paul Krasny and is most noted for the appearance of Monty Python's Graham Chapman in a rare straight role as a Detective Inspector. The film originally aired on CBS on April 5, 1987.[1]

After the cancellation of the original series, it enjoyed a second life in syndicated reruns and the film was greenlit by CBS in an attempt to gauge potential audience interest in reviving the series. While the film pulled fairly solid numbers, it was ultimately decided that the ratings were not high enough to move forward with a new series, and plans to do so were scrapped. However, the film was later split into two parts and added to the Crazy Like a Fox syndication package.

Plot

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During a vacation in the United Kingdom, Harrison "Harry" Fox, Sr. (Jack Warden) and Harrison Fox, Jr. (John Rubinstein) inadvertently become the prime suspects in a murder case, and must go on the run in the British countryside with the whole of the police force on their trail.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Erickson, H. (2009). Encyclopedia of Television Law Shows: Factual and Fictional Series About Judges, Lawyers and the Courtroom, 1948–2008. McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers. p. 70. ISBN 978-0-7864-5452-5. Retrieved 9 April 2019. Cancelled after two seasons and 37-hour-long episodes, Crazy Like a Fox was briefly revived on April 5, 1987, with a two-hour "reunion" movie filmed in England, Still Crazy Like a Fox.
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