Police Story: Monster Manor


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Monster Manor

Season 1, Episode 5

A reputedly haunted house known for its rowdy police-officer residents, serves as cover for a vice-squad operation aimed at a prostitution ring. Lebrix: Brian McNamara. Pardonales: Clayton Rohner. Luntner: Mykel T. Williamson. Toppazini: Scott Burkholder. Altoon: Claudia Christian.

repeat 1988 English HD Level Unknown
Crime Drama Anthology Series Finale Season Finale

Cast & Crew
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Brian McNamara (Actor) .. Lebrix
Clayton Rohner (Actor) .. Pardonales
Mykelti Williamson (Actor) .. Luntner
Scott Burkholder (Actor) .. Toppazini
Claudia Christian (Actor) .. Altoon

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Brian McNamara (Actor) .. Lebrix
Born: November 21, 1960
Birthplace: Long Island, New York, United States
Trivia: Actor Brian McNamara got his start in show business in the 80's, with a string of TV appearances on shows like St. Elsewhere and Hill Street Blues. He would go on to rack up roles in feature films, like Short Circuit and Arachnophobia, eventually being cast as General Holden on the hit wartime drama Army Wives, which he would stick with for several seasons.
Clayton Rohner (Actor) .. Pardonales
Born: August 05, 1957
Trivia: Supporting actor Clayton Rohner works on television and in feature films. He made his initial film bow in the gender-bending teen comedy Just One of the Guys (1985). A regular guest star on television, Rohner played the lead in the anthology series Weird Tales and was a regular in the series E.A.R.T.H. Force. He has guest starred on numerous series, ranging from Star Trek: The Next Generation to Beverly Hills 90210 to NYPD Blue.
Mykelti Williamson (Actor) .. Luntner
Born: April 03, 1960
Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Trivia: After more than a decade in the business, hard-working actor Mykelti Williamson achieved true fame as Tom Hanks' army buddy in Forrest Gump (1994). Born in St. Louis, Williamson and his family moved frequently during his childhood, finally settling in Los Angeles when he was 15. After studying acting in high school, Williamson landed a recurring role on Hill Street Blues in 1983. Working steadily in TV and movies throughout the 1980s, Williamson appeared in a number of films, including Walter Hill's Streets of Fire (1984); the pilot movie for the stylish cop series Miami Vice (1984); and the Goldie Hawn football comedy Wildcats (1986). By the 1990s, Williamson added a bona fide sleeper hit to his credits with his role as a paternal cop in Free Willy (1993). His transformative performance as Forrest's ill-fated shrimp-loving friend Bubba in the blockbuster, 1994 Best Picture winner Forrest Gump then earned Williamson critical raves, propelling him into a varied range of high-profile films. After appearing in Free Willy 2 (1995) and playing a small but attention-getting role as one of Lela Rochon's unworthy suitors in Waiting to Exhale (1995), Williamson joined forces with Al Pacino in Michael Mann's Heat (1995). Continuing to work in TV as well, Williamson acted in several series, co-starred as Negro League baseball player Josh Gibson in the well-received TV film The Soul of the Game (1996), played a black cavalryman in the TNT Western Buffalo Soldiers (1997), and joined the prestigious ensemble cast of 12 Angry Men (1997). Williamson continued to ride high as Nicolas Cage's ill cell mate in the summer blockbuster Con Air (1997), but his 1998 movie work in Primary Colors and Species 2 was personally overshadowed by his legal troubles when he was arrested for stalking his ex-wife and stabbing her friend. Acquitted of the charges, Williamson returned to form with a blistering performance as an Army colonel in David O. Russell's critically lauded Three Kings (1999). Williamson reprised his role as Lt. Gerard in the second TV series version of The Fugitive(2000). Despite pre-season hype and the prior success of other Fugitives, the series lasted only one season. Williamson then made another onscreen splash when he reunited with Heat director Michael Mann to appear as the flamboyant, shock-haired boxing impresario Don King in Mann's ambitious biopic Ali (2001). Williamson is married and has three daughters.
Scott Burkholder (Actor) .. Toppazini
Claudia Christian (Actor) .. Altoon
Born: August 10, 1965
Trivia: Lead actress Claudia Christian first appeared on screen in the '80s.

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