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Timide et sans complexe

Original title: Tenspeed and Brown Shoe
  • TV Series
  • 1980
  • TV-PG
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Jeff Goldblum and Ben Vereen in Timide et sans complexe (1980)
ComedyCrimeDrama

A con-man and an accountant-wanna-be private eye team up to fight crime.A con-man and an accountant-wanna-be private eye team up to fight crime.A con-man and an accountant-wanna-be private eye team up to fight crime.

  • Creator
    • Stephen J. Cannell
  • Stars
    • Ben Vereen
    • Jeff Goldblum
    • Richard Romanus
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    589
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Stephen J. Cannell
    • Stars
      • Ben Vereen
      • Jeff Goldblum
      • Richard Romanus
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Ben Vereen
    Ben Vereen
    • E.L. 'Tenspeed' Turner
    • 1980
    Jeff Goldblum
    Jeff Goldblum
    • Lionel Whitney
    • 1980
    Richard Romanus
    Richard Romanus
    • Crazy Tommy Tedesco
    • 1980
    Larry Manetti
    Larry Manetti
    • Chip Vincent
    • 1980
    Luke Andreas
    • Little Mo…
    • 1980
    Robyn Douglass
    Robyn Douglass
    • Martha Gribb
    • 1980
    Simone Griffeth
    • Bunny…
    • 1980
    Bruce Tuthill
    • Desk Sergeant…
    • 1980
    Larry Margo
    • Doorman…
    • 1980
    Bill Capizzi
    Bill Capizzi
    • 1980
    Henry G. Sanders
    Henry G. Sanders
    • Clancy (as Henry Gale Sanders)…
    • 1980
    Rene Auberjonois
    Rene Auberjonois
    • Marty Boxx
    • 1980
    Denny Miller
    Denny Miller
    • Tony
    • 1980
    John Anderson
    John Anderson
    • Vernon Laws
    • 1980
    John Hillerman
    John Hillerman
    • William Whitney
    • 1980
    Deborah Shelton
    Deborah Shelton
    • Sylvia Huckerman
    • 1980
    Robert Webber
    Robert Webber
    • Herman LaCross
    • 1980
    James Sloyan
    James Sloyan
    • Mike 'Scoop' McGill
    • 1980
    • Creator
      • Stephen J. Cannell
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    User reviews16

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    10richardnibbler

    Hang on, T & S fans!!

    I too remember this show from a very young age. I wasn't even five years old when it premiered on ABC, yet I can vividly recall the theme song. They actually showed reruns of it back when I was in grammar school, and I never forgot it. Well,according to Amazon.com, "Tenspeed and Brownshoe: The Complete Series" will be released on DVD in March of this year! I'm ordering my copy ahead of the release date so I suggest you guys check it out. At the price they're offering I doubt there'll be any extras but that's fine with me. It's true that the chemistry between Jeff Goldblum and Ben Vereen was easy and natural. Because the actors liked each other, their character's friendship seemed genuine. They were so mismatched and from totally different backgrounds, and yet they worked so well together. I was such a sucker for private eye novels and TV shows, and I loved how Stephen J. Cannell played with that genre's conventions on this show in particular. Neither of them had law- enforcement backgrounds; one of them had been on the wrong side of the law most of his life and the other one was as straight-laced as could be. Yet they were legitimate private eyes, combining their unique talents to solve the mystery while making us smile along the way. I loved how they went back and forth with each other; nowadays, this type of banter is par for the course, but in 1980 it was so ahead of it's time. Anyway, just wanted to let my fellow fans know the news.Thanks!
    Richard-757

    Fantastic!

    I was but a young lad when this show premiered, but I must say I have never forgotten it. It was my first "favorite show" that I was not influenced by an outsider to like. Didn't I say I was young? I do wish someone would show reruns of this show or at least release it to DVD. It would bring back fond memories of an innocent time. If you've never seen this, your missing out. This was Jeff Goldblum and Ben Vereen at their best! It was funny, it had mystery, and it had originality! However, it didn't last long. Perhaps the people of that time didn't know how to appreciate a show about nothing that had everything, yet. I vote for reruns!
    10kcwashing1

    It would be great to own this series...

    You'd think that a series with two accomplished actors would be available on DVD based upon the current offerings of 70's and 80's material. Conceptually, I think this could work as a current movie vehicle. I think the comedic chemistry between Goldblum and Vereen was great. I never knew of the Simon and Simon or the Moonlighting link. Upon hearing that knowledge, I can reflect that I liked those shows as well. Once again, writing in the category of "things which will never happen", those are two other shows which I'd like to see published on DVD. I suppose Moonlighting perhaps has enough of an appeal and following where it may be available.
    10JuSen4Me

    Why is there no DVD?

    This series was one of the BEST of its time. I was SHOCKED when it did not continue to run in 1981. It was witty. Jeff Goldblum was the 'perfect' actor for the character of a nerdy stock-broker-turned-Mickey-Spillane-wannabe detective, paired up with Ben Vereen who portrayed the role of con-man-extraordinaire that mimicked the roles of a vast array of characters... in order to close their cases. I especially enjoyed listening to Jeff Goldblum's voice (In the background) as he would sit and read the Mickey Spillane book as he sat at his desk. It was 'pure genius' for the producers to include the book-reading episodes into the script. The plots and 'action' were believable and fun-oriented. In other words, it was a CRIME for this series to end so quickly. Now that DVD's of old movies and TV series are available, I have waited... and waited... and WAITED for Ten Speed and Brown Shoe to be released on DVD. I'M STILL WAITING!

    John Mangum JuSen4Me@EC.RR.Com
    8Gislef

    Another Lost Classic..

    Why doesn't A&E, or Lifetime, ever show this? Jeff Goldblum's only foray into series TV as a regular demonstrates that he should have done it much more often. His naive, karate-chopping ex-stockbroker private eye-wanna be is probably one of the most unique characters to be seen on TV. Ben Vereen is more your typical con-man type (which Stephen Cannell re-visited a few years later in "Sonny Spoon"), but Vereen makes the part entirely his own.

    Mix with goofy, homage plots (they did Maltese Falcon twice), and you have Moonlighting without the ego trips.

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    Revised: Well, the series is now out on DVD, and obviously Jeff Goldblum has gotten a new series in the intervening years. Having fully watched a few episodes, I won't say that the memory cheats. But the first couple of episodes are rather complex, and not in a good way. The plots tend to meander along and new characters are introduced late in the game and you're left wondering who they are. "Robin Tucker's..." makes a big ado about being at the Robin Tucker Ballroom... and then the ballroom really has nothing to do with the case. The main characters are still endearing, and Goldblum has some very odd mannerisms (like hopping over a hedge to confront a bad guy). But the voice-over in the early episodes goes on quite a bit, even for a parody/homage. Goldblum sometimes goes over the edge from endearing to obnoxious, or just idiotic. Like when he drops his gun and kicks it along trying to pick it up. Lionel is naive, not stupid. Still, it's better than a lot of shows of the era... and a lot since then.

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      Mill Creek Entertainment, who released the DVD, planned to make it a 'Complete Series' collection. CBS however, who owned the rights to the two part pilot episode, refused to come to a financial and contractual agreement with MCI and denied its use. Therefore the DVD box set released in 2010 contains every episode but the pilot.
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    • Release date
      • March 22, 1981 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tenspeed and Brown Shoe
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Television
      • Stephen J. Cannell Productions
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