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Hunter/Flashpoint
Flashpoint | |
Season 4, Episode 4 | |
Airdate | October 24, 1987 |
Production Number | 5408 |
Teleplay by | Dallas L. Barnes |
Based on | the novel "See the Woman" by Dallas L. Barnes |
Directed by | Michael Preece |
Produced by | Stuart Segall |
← 4x03 The Jade Woman |
4x05 → Night on Bald Mountain |
Hunter — Season Four |
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Flashpoint is the fourth episode of the fourth season of Hunter, and the sixty-ninth episode overall.
Starring: Fred Dryer (Sgt. Rick Hunter), Stepfanie Kramer (Sgt. Dee Dee McCall)
Also Starring: Charles Hallahan (Capt. Charles Devane)
Guest Stars: Gregory Sierra (Councilman Elandro), Arthur Rosenberg (Commander Lester D. Cain), Hector Mercado (Santiago Munez), Deborah Pratt (Sandra Browning), Rudy Ramos (Reuben Garcia), Beau Billingslea (Officer Bolin)
with Garrett Morris (Sporty James)
Co-Starring: Israel Juarbe (Benito Kenito), Leonard Salazar (Antonio Elandro), Michael Canavan (Officer Bennett), Rudy Negrete (HimselfCarlo), Billy Kane (Elandro P.R. Man), Nora Gaye (Hooker), Tony Montero (Eudaro)
Featuring: Frank Stancati (Clerk), Melba Englander (Bev), Paco Vela (Gas Station Attendant), Ines Pedroza (Herself), Trevor VanAdelsberg (Lab Assistant), Janna Brown (Nurse), Homeselle Joy (Bus Driver), Richard Hoyt-Miller (Truck Driver), Richard Cansino (Luis Delgado), Marland Proctor (Officer), Jim Lennox (Paramedic), David Blackwood (Doctor)
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Plot Overview
Riots threaten to erupt after an Hispanic councilman's son is fatally shot during what appears to be a botched traffic stop. Hunter's certain that the boy was shot accidentally in the crossfire between the two cops involved in the stop, one of whom was also killed and the other seriously wounded, and a pair of murderous fugitives who hitched a ride with the boy and his friends. He also discovers that one of the killers stole a badge and gun from one of the officers and must prove all of this to stem any possible rioting.