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Petrocelli/Five Yards of Trouble
Five Yards of Trouble | |
Season 2, Episode 3 | |
Airdate | September 24, 1975 |
Written by | William Keys |
Directed by | Joseph Pevney |
← 2x02 The Mark of Cain |
2x04 → One Killer Too Many |
Petrocelli — Season Two |
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Five Yards of Trouble is the third episode of the second season of Petrocelli, and the twenty-fifth episode overall.
Guest Starring: Glenn Corbett (Charlie Royer), Barbara Luna (Dorothy Royer), Robbie Rist (Ray)
Co-Starring: H.M. Wynant (Ramsdale), Angela Clarke (Mrs. Moran)
With: Arnold Jeffers (Judge), Ron Foster (Al Woodward), Richard Jacome (Jack 'The Worm' Worham), Riley Hill (Hawson), Bonnie Rabin (Pretty Girl), James J. Wiers (Pembroke), Steve Eastin (Martin), Terry Thure (Doctor), Aram Chorebanian (Bliss), Fred Stromsoe (Guard), Steve M. DeFrance (Policeman), Ann Edwards (Maria)
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Plot Overview
A friend of Petrocelli's, a construction company owner, is in big trouble: he's accused of killing a local dance-club owner, his wife's boss, after catching him taking bikini pics of his wife. Tony's case isn't helped any by his client's previous actions, which included filling the guy's car with five yards of cement (a considerable amount) and attacking him. Pete discovers that the dead man had connections with the Vegas mob and that girls who worked for him wound up enslaved, which leads to the truth about the murder.