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  1. Big Shamus, Little Shamus: Created by Tracy Hotchner, Christopher Knopf. With Brian Dennehy, Doug McKeon, George Wyner, Kathryn Leigh Scott. Arnie Sutter was the house detective at the Hotel Ansonia in Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA prior to legalized gambling.

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    • 1979-09-29
    • Crime, Drama
    • 60
  2. Big Shamus, Little Shamus is an American detective drama series that aired on CBS on Saturday nights at 9:00 p.m Eastern Time for two weeks from September 29, 1979 to October 6, 1979. The show performed so poorly in the ratings, it was canceled after only two episodes were broadcast.

  3. 2 x 60 minute episodes. Arnie Sutter (Brian Dennehy) worked as the house detective in the busy Ansonia Hotel in Atlantic City in this CBS crime drama series.

  4. Sep 29, 1979 · October 19, 1979 • 1h. The insurance agent for a company arranging a ""buy-back"" of a Rubens is mugged. Arnie becomes suspicious when the thief seems to know the insurance agent, and Arnie's investigation almost gets him killed. Expand.

  5. Find out how to watch Big Shamus, Little Shamus. Stream the latest seasons and episodes, watch trailers, and more for Big Shamus, Little Shamus at TV Guide.

  6. Big Shamus, Little Shamus is an American detective drama series that aired on CBS from September 29, 1979 to October 6, 1979. The Series focused on Arnie Sutter, the veteran house detective at The Ansonia Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and his thirteen-year-old son Max, who solved crimes at the hotel casino relating to legalized gambling.

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  8. Big Shamus, Little Shamus is an American detective drama series that aired on CBS from September 29, 1979 to October 6, 1979. The Series focused on Arnie Sutter, the veteran house detective at The Ansonia Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and his thirteen-year-old son Max, who solved crimes at the hotel casino relating to legalized gambling.

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