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The Commish/The Frame
The Frame | |
Season 2, Episode 11 | |
Airdate | December 19, 1992 |
Production Number | 39211 |
Written by | Robert Cochran |
Directed by | Rob Hedden |
Produced by | John Peter Kousakis |
Stream | |
← 2x10 Sleep of the Just |
2x12 → Stoned |
The Commish — Season Two |
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The Frame is the eleventh episode of the second season of The Commish, and the thirty-third episode overall.
Starring: Michael Chiklis (Commissioner Tony Scali), Theresa Saldana (Rachel Scali), Kaj-Erik Eriksen (David Scali), Gina Belafonte (Carmela Pagan), Melinda McGraw (Cydelia Madison)
and Geoffrey Nauffts (Officer Stan Kelly)
Guest Stars: Brian Smiar (Jake Bellin), Martin Cummins (Don Bellin), Nicholas Lea (Ricky Caruso), Dee McCafferty (Al Coleman)
Special Guest Star: Telly Savalas (Tommy Colette)
Co-Starring: Barney McFadden (Charlie Stock), Frank C. Turner (Fred Phillips), Deryl Hayes (Clayton Marshall)
Featuring: James Bell (Alan Wortzel), Marcy Goldberg (Helen Wortzel), Sabrina Byrne (Sheila Wortzel), Fred Henderson (Wayne Fletcher), Laurie Paton (Lisa Fredericks), Zdenek Juricek (Frankie Grinnell)
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Plot Overview
Retired mob leader Tommy Collette moves to Eastbridge from Brooklyn. Suspecting that he's not retired as he claims to be, Tony orders his staff to put a 24/7 surveillance on Collette. After Tony's friend, the Harbormaster, denies Collette a permit to do business on the docks, his hot-tempered son is framed for murder. Around the Scali house, it's Christmas time, and believing their neighbors, the Wurtzels, are getting them a Christmas gift, spring for a fancy microwave oven, but they're in for a big surprise when they see what they're getting in return.