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Crime Story/Little Girl Lost
Little Girl Lost | |
Season 2, Episode 7 | |
Airdate | November 24, 1987 |
Teleplay by | Ken Solarz & Tom Towler and Gail Morgan Hickman & Mark Rosner |
Story by | Ken Solarz & Tom Towler and Gail Morgan Hickman |
Directed by | James Quinn |
← 2x06 Robbery, Armed |
2x08 → Love Hurts |
Crime Story — Season Two |
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Little Girl Lost is the seventh episode of the second season of Crime Story, and the twenty-ninth episode overall.
Starring: Dennis Farina (Lt. Mike Torello), Anthony Denison (Ray Luca), Bill Smitrovich (Sgt. Danny Krychek), John Santucci (Pauli Taglia), Steve Ryan (Det. Nate Grossman), Bill Campbell (Det. Joey Indelli), Paul Butler (Det. Walter Clemmons)
and Starring: Stephen Lang (David Abrams)
with Joseph Wiseman (Manny Weisbord), Ted Levine (Frank Holman), Andrew Dice Clay (Max Goldman)
Guest Stars: Tim Guinee (Vince Romero), Steven Weber (Gary Holiday), Wendy Gazelle (Rachel Fine), June Gable (Aggie the Waitress), Jack Nance (Charlie Green), Jere Burns II (Pimp)
Co-Starring: S.A. Griffin (Bruce Huck), Paul Drake (The Lawyer)
Featuring in Alphabetical Order: Joe Bellomo (The Director), Bob Corso (Spyros), Lalette Cottrell (The Showgirl), Steve Falk (The Mechanic), Erin Lareau (The Stripper), Arlene Peikoff (The Woman Clerk), Marliza Pons (Indian Woman)
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Plot Overview
A two-bit private eye asks for Mike's help on a case before he's fatally gunned down. A punk caught rifling the dead detective's office turns out to be a client, a kid looking for his missing girlfriend, who ran off to Vegas with a friend, leaving no trace of her whereabouts. Weisbord asks Luca to find his granddaughter, who's somewhere in Vegas and may be in serious trouble. It isn't long before the Task Force and Luca discover that they're both looking for the same girl, who has gotten herself mixed up with a sleazy pornographer. Pauli tracks down Abrams in the desert and brings Luca to see him. Luca tells the lawyer that it was Bartoli who ordered the hit that mistakenly killed his father and not him, and also makes him an offer to work for the Mob.
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The Show
Songs featured in this episode: "Cry Me a River" by Julie London and "This Diamond Ring" by Gary Lewis and the Playboys. The latter song was co-written by rock legend Al Kooper, who was credited as 'the Guy Who Picks Music For the Show'.