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FORMER NBC STARS FRED DRYER AND 
STEPFANIE KRAMER REUNITE IN THE NBC
TWO-HOUR MOVIE EVENT
‘HUNTER: RETURN TO JUSTICE’ 
FOR BROADCAST NOVEMBER 16

BURBANK, Calif. –- October 28, 2002 -– Former NBC series stars Fred Dryer and Stepfanie Kramer of the hit drama “Hunter” reunite in NBC’s new two-hour movie, “Hunter: Return to Justice.” The longform event will be telecast on Saturday, November 16 (9-11 p.m. ET).

“Hunter: Return to Justice” brings back the series (1984-91) original cast members Dryer (“Land’s End”) and Kramer (“The Dogwalker”), who return as veteran Los Angeles Police Detectives Rick Hunter and Dee Dee McCall, respectively.

“Hunter: Return to Justice” is the first of two “Hunter” TV movies scheduled for broadcast this season on NBC.

In the new movie, after a drug bust goes bad, Hunter (Dryer) is left standing alone with a dead partner as a police investigation questions his integrity. Taking some time off from the job, Hunter visits San Diego to see his old friend and former partner McCall (Kramer). However, Hunter finds himself pressed into service once again when McCall’s fiance’ – San Diego mayoral candidate Roger Prescott (Sam Hennings, “Moonlighting”) -- kills an intruder during a home robbery and unleashes a mysterious chain of events that connects Prescott to a suspicious former Russian KGB Agent (Peter Lucas).

Dryer’s credits include the TV movies “The Kid from Nowhere,” “Starmaker,” “The Fantastic World of D.C. Collins” and the recent “The Wisdom Keeper.” He also starred in the syndicated television drama series “Land’s End.” He also was executive producer and director of the independent film “Highway 395.”

Citing “Hunter” as the turning point in his career, Dryer became the executive producer and director for many of the “Hunter” episodes during the last few years of its seven-year run.

Kramer’s credits include such television movies as “Bridge Across Time,” “Favorite Son,” “Take My Daughters, Please,” and “Beyond Suspicion.” Her other projects include starring roles in the series “We Got It Made,” “Married: The First Year” and “The Secret Empire,” as well as a role in the recent TV movie, “The Dogwalker.”