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Crime Story/Blast from the Past
Blast from the Past | |
Season 2, Episode 2 | |
Airdate | September 29, 1987 |
Written by | Ken Solarz |
Directed by | Eugene Corr |
← 2x01 The Senator, the Movie Star, and the Mob |
2x03 → Always a Blonde |
Crime Story — Season Two |
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Blast from the Past is the second episode of the second season of Crime Story, and the twenty-fourth episode overall.
Starring: Dennis Farina (Lt. Mike Torello), Anthony Denison (Ray Luca) (credit only), Bill Smitrovich (Sgt. Danny Krychek), John Santucci (Pauli Taglia) (credit only), Steve Ryan (Det. Nate Grossman), Bill Campbell (Det. Joey Indelli), Paul Butler (Det. Walter Clemmons)
Also Starring: Stephen Lang (David Abrams)
with Ted Levine (Frank Holman), Jay O. Sanders (Steven Kordo)
Guest Stars: Darlanne Fluegel (Julie Newhouse), James Remar (Jack), William O'Leary (Donald), Larry Joshua (Terry), Norman Snow (Lt. Warren Bauer)
and David Soul (Dr. Newhouse)
Co-Starring: James W. Sudyk (Psycho), Vito D'Ambrosio (Agent Morgan)
Featuring in Alphabetical Order: Paul Brent (Cop), Bryan Brightcloud (Raymond), Thalia Dondero (Judge), Bette Ford (Bartender), Teresa Gilmore (Whore 3), Rusty Meyers (Reporter), Randy Pelish (Duke Curtain), Linda Sandoval (Secretary), Donna Sheehan (Whore 2), Ken Solarz (Photographer), Beth Suzanne (Whore 1)
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Plot Overview
Julie, Mike's ex-wife, shows up at the Force's office, asking for their help...her new husband, a doctor, has been kidnapped by a cowboy gang of bank robbers who want him to treat a wounded member. Mike goes nose-to-nose with the LVPD Lieutenant in charge of the case, who's more concerned with how he looks on camera than getting the job done.
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Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
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Trivia
The Show
Songs featured in this episode: "Last Train to Clarksville" by the Monkees, "Hold On, I'm Coming" by Sam and Dave and "Runaway" by Bonnie Raitt.