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Cold Case/Disco Inferno
Disco Inferno | |
Season 1, Episode 15 | |
Airdate | February 22, 2004 |
Production Number | 176715 |
Written by | Tyler Bensinger |
Directed by | James Whitmore Jr. |
← 1x14 Boy in the Box |
1x16 → Volunteers |
Cold Case — Season One |
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Disco Inferno is the fifteenth episode of the first season of Cold Case.
Starring: Kathryn Morris (Detective Lilly Rush), Danny Pino (Detective Scotty Valens), John Finn (Lt. John Stillman), Jeremy Ratchford (Detective Nick Vera), Thom Barry (Senior Detective Will Jeffries)
Guest Starring: Josh Hopkins (ADA Jason Kite), Conor Dubin (Benny Rosen), Amanda Wyss (Sonya Witkowski), Robin Riker (Doreen Denova), Robert Cicchini (Paul Chaney), Michael Fairman (David Rosen), Nichole Hiltz (Doreen Denova (78)), Ciara Hughes (Sonya Witkowski (78)), Lorna Raver (Myra Rosen)
Co-Starring: Joey "Coco" Diaz (Ken Mazzacone (04)), Rick Foster (Mark Rigley), Ameenah Kaplan (Leticia Castillo), John Palermo (Ken Mazzacone (78)), Robert Maffia (David Rosen (78)), Justin Meloni (Paul Chaney (78))
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Plot Overview
The date is February 16, 1978. A fire at a popular disco kills 22 people. During recent construction work at the site, a 23rd body was found in an underground room, that of a popular disco dancer who died from a bullet wound to the head. Believing that the fire was a cover-up for the murder, Lilly and Scotty go to work interviewing the dancer's partner, who was critically burned in the fire, as well as another dancer who was a rival for the dead man's affection, and several other dancers who believed that they were better. Additionally, the victim's father also becomes a suspect, as he was upset with his son's plans to marry a Gentile girl and turn his back on his faith.
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Songs featured in the episode: "Disco Inferno" by the Trammps, "After the Love Has Gone" by Earth, Wind and Fire, "Dancing Queen" by ABBA, "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor, "I Love the Nightlife" by Alicia Bridges, "Le Freak" by Chic and "Last Dance" by Donna Summer.