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Guiding Light/Episode 15720
Episode 15720 | |
Season 58, Episode 139 | |
Airdate | April 3, 2009 |
Production Number | 15720 |
Written by | Christopher Dunn, Lloyd Gold, Jill Lorie Hurst, David Kreizman, Tita Bell, Kimberly Hamilton, Rebecca Hanover, David Rupel, Donna Swajeski |
Directed by | Robert Scinto |
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Guiding Light — Season Fifty-Eight |
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Episode 15720 is the one-hundred thirty-ninth episode of the fifty-eighth season of Guiding Light, and the fifteen thousand seven-hundred twentieth episode overall.
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Plot Overview
Company is in renovation mode as roofers work outside on a new roof. Cyrus gets a call from Remy and pulls out the diamonds and his list. Remy informs Cyrus that he knows Cyrus took the diamonds and he has to get rid of them. Frank thinks Remy is going to tip off Cyrus so he calls in the cops to block him from leaving. Frank locks Remy in jail. 2 men in suits arrive with Frank and arrest Cyrus. The agents start to search the restaurant. Cyrus hands over the diamonds and his list falls on the floor. The agent reads the list and Buzz realizes Cyrus is their guardian angel. The agents announce that they need to confiscate all the gifts as evidence, including Daisy’s check. The agents lead cuffed Cyrus out the door. Buzz panics when the agents take Coop’s books as evidence too. Cyrus explains to Remy that he’s going to take full credit for what he did and hopes the Coopers don’t lose everything. Cyrus explains to Buzz that he was just trying to help. Lillian loses it when James informs her he left Phillip in the woods. Phillip admits that Alan was the reason he came home because when Phillip was young, Alan taught him what courage was all about. Lillian asks Beth to go with her to rescue Alan and Philip but Beth doesn’t want to go. Lillian impatiently pulls Beth with her to rescue the guys. Alan admits to Phillip that he was drafted in the Vietnam war but was too scared to go. Alan asked his father to get him out of it so Brandon arranged for another man, Gerry, to go in his place. Alan later found out that Gerry was killed in the war. Alan admits to Phillip that since the day he was drafted, he hasn’t made a single brave choice. Olivia thanks Josh for keeping her out of trouble and can’t believe she was in such bad shape. Olivia searches for information about Natalia but Blake doesn’t give her any answers. Olivia explains to Remy she wants to track down all of Natalia’s past employers and explains that Natalia is missing. Remy offers to check for her. Olivia asks Christina to drop Emma off soon because they’re going on a trip to Chicago the next day.
Credits
- Executive Producer: Ellen Wheller
- Producers: Alexandra Johnson- Gamsey, Maria Macina, Jan Conklin, Christopher Cullen, Janet Morrison
- Coordinating Producer: David Brandon
- Director of Production Services: Louis J. Grieci
- Associate Producers: Jennifer Weeks, Amanda Sallen Glattstein
- Production Designer: Rick Dennis
- Art Director: Rod Odorisio
- Set Designers: Rich Murray, Michael Clark, Nick Roberts
- Casting Director: Rob Decina
- Associate Casting Director: Allison Goodman
- Assistant Casting Director: Jill Creighton
- Costume Designer: Shawn Dudley-Reeves
- Associate Costume Designer: Alyson Hui
- Supervising Music Director: Gabrielle Solarino
- Audio Post Production Supervisor: Gary Deinstadt
- Audio Post Production Assistants: Philip Robinson, Lane Crouse
- Lighting Designers: Tony Girolami, Brian McRae
- Associate Directors & Stage Managers: Kristin Doherty, Ilene K. Lott, Charles Grayauskie, Kelly Jobmann
- Assistant to the Writers: Michelle Jung
- Production Coordinators: Amy Felton, Shana Van Valkenburg, Nidhi Mehta, Kopayi Burg, Megan McGee, Traci Gushiken, Kristen Schwarz
- Guiding Light Digital Crew: Daniel Bogosian, David Murphy, Daniel Hedges, Antony Hendershot
- Associate Production Manager: Christopher Bannon
- Production Managers: John Leach, Ken Smith
- Studio Supervisor: Steve Diamond
- Audio: Rob Primrose, Clayton Perry
- Video: Howard C. Rosenzweig, Andrew Capuano
- Technical Coordinator: Hans Smuckler
- Senior Videotape Editor: Thomas K. Bornkamp
- Videotape Editor: Jay Sunday
- Edit Assistant: Shelby Eden
- Cameras: Dan Flaherty, Jerry Gruen, Gary Jelaso, Mark Schneider, Tom Stallone, Judy Willinger, Keith Guadarrama, Rhiannon Hyde
- Boom Operators: Butch Inglese, Tony Valentino, Eric Worth, Charles Iacono
- Make-Up: Paul Gebbia, Joseph Cola, Helen M. Gallagher
- Hair Stylists: Linda Williams, Ralph Stanzione, Elena Roulenko
- Wardrobe: Heidi Shulman, Kimberly Butler, Renee Brunsen, Rosalyn Evans
- Scenic Artist: Ralph Cava