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  1. The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery is a 2000 American crime drama television film based on the 1953 novel by Rex Stout. Set in 1950s Manhattan, it stars Maury Chaykin as the heavyweight detective genius Nero Wolfe, and Timothy Hutton as Wolfe's assistant, Archie Goodwin, narrator of the Nero Wolfe stories.

    • Period Drama
  2. 5 de mar. de 2000 · With Maury Chaykin, Timothy Hutton, Bill Smitrovich, Mimi Kuzyk. A street kid interrupts Nero Wolfe's dinner with his eyewitness account of a kidnapping. The next day, the boy is dead and his mother comes to the detective with her son's meager savings and dying wish to hire Wolfe to solve his murder.

    • (589)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Bill Duke
    • 2000-03-05
  3. The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery (A&E Network) O filme original da A&E Network The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery foi visionado pela primeira vez em 5 de março de 2000. A produção da Jaffe/Braunstein Films estrelou Maury Chaykin como Nero Wolfe e Timothy Hutton como Archie Goodwin.

  4. The detective (Maury Chaykin) and his sidekick, Archie (Timothy Hutton), track a vicious killer and a mysterious woman who wears spider jewelry.

    • Bill Duke
    • Mystery & Thriller
    • Maury Chaykin
  5. Cast & crew. The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2000) Thriller | 90 minutes. 4,00 1 votes. + My vote. Country: United States. Directed by: Bill Duke. Stars: Maury Chaykin, Timothy Hutton and Larissa Laskin. IMDb score: 7,5 (589) Releasedate: 5 March 2000. US. UK. This movie is not available on US streaming services. 10 Sec.

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  6. 6 de mar. de 2000 · Reviews. Mar 5, 2000 11:00pm PT. The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery. Style wins a happy victory over substance in the A&E Original Nero Wolfe mystery "The Golden...

  7. Synopsis by Jonathan Crow. Nero Wolfe (Maury Chaykin) is the world's greatest detective, and like any genius, he has his share of idiosyncrasies -- he loves orchids with an unnatural passion, he weighs a seventh of a ton, and--oh yeah--he never leaves his New York brownstone.