Friday the 13th: The Sweetest Sting


1:00 pm - 2:00 pm, Sunday, June 28 on WCBS Comet (2.5)

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The Sweetest Sting

Season 2, Episode 11

A deadly swarm of bees from a cursed hive affords its owner the chance for immortality. Tucker: Tim Webber. Purdy: Gerry Pearson. Landis: Victor Sutton. Norm Hendricks: J. Winston Carroll. Jack: Chris Wiggins. Ryan: John D. LeMay. Micki: Robey.

repeat 1989 English HD Level Unknown
Mystery & Suspense Horror Drama Fantasy

Cast & Crew
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John D. LeMay (Actor) .. Ryan Dallion
Robey (Actor) .. Micki Foster
John LeMay (Actor) .. Ryan Dallion
J. Winston Carroll (Actor) .. Norm Hendricks
Art Hindle (Actor)
Tim Webber (Actor) .. Tucker
Chris Wiggins (Actor) .. Jack Marshak
Gerry Pearson (Actor) .. Purdy
Victor Sutton (Actor) .. Landis

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Did You Know..
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John D. LeMay (Actor) .. Ryan Dallion
Born: May 29, 1962
Robey (Actor) .. Micki Foster
Born: March 14, 1960
John LeMay (Actor) .. Ryan Dallion
J. Winston Carroll (Actor) .. Norm Hendricks
Art Hindle (Actor)
Born: July 21, 1948
Birthplace: City of Halifax
Trivia: Veteran actor Art Hindle had already established a successful career in finance when he decided to try his hand at acting. He'd always had an interest in the arts and had been involved in local theater since his teens, but it wasn't until he was 21 and working as a stockbroker that he decided to pursue acting full time and relocate with his family to L.A. He began appearing in movies and on TV in the early '70s, showing up in episodes of shows like Starsky & Hutch and Baretta. In addition to starring roles on the short-lived crime drama Kingston Confidential in 1977 and the popular nighttime soap Dallas in 1981, Hindle would largely spend the following decades amassing a long résumé of single-episode appearances, from JAG to Mutant X to Puppets Who Kill. He would also appear in a number of TV movies and feature films and starred in the series Paradise Falls from 2001 to 2008.
Tim Webber (Actor) .. Tucker
Trivia: Actor Timothy Webber -- a tough-looking, stark-featured character player -- jump-started his career in early-'80s Canada and quickly amassed a substantial array of supporting roles on both sides of the border. Efforts included the 1981 and 1982 Genie winners for Best Picture, Ticket to Heaven and The Grey Fox, respectively; Tony Richardson's underrated John Irving adaptation The Hotel New Hampshire (1984); Alan Rudolph's period drama The Moderns (1988); and Michael Anderson's unusual science fiction outing Millennium (1989). Webber is perhaps best known, however, for his prominent regular role as Jerome on the prime-time seriocomedy Men in Trees (2006).
Chris Wiggins (Actor) .. Jack Marshak
Born: January 13, 1931
Gerry Pearson (Actor) .. Purdy
Victor Sutton (Actor) .. Landis

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