Stingray: Playback


03:00 am - 04:00 am, Friday, December 5 on WHTV BingeTV (18.1)

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Playback

Season 2, Episode 3

The sole survivor of a failed space-isolation test, Stingray's friend faces murder charges unless a re-creation of the mission can clear him. Nick Mancuso. Sam: Charles Boswell. Nancy: Maureen Malone. Capt. Tim Greenwood: Eugene Roche. Hal Nelson: Evan Kim.

repeat 1987 English HD Level Unknown
Action Action/adventure Crime Drama Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Nick Mancuso (Actor) .. Stingray
Charles Boswell (Actor) .. Sam
Even Kim (Actor) .. Hal Nelson
Maureen Malone (Actor) .. Nancy
Eugene Roche (Actor) .. Capt. Tim Greenwood

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Nick Mancuso (Actor) .. Stingray
Born: May 29, 1948
Trivia: Canadian stage and television actor Nick Mancuso was first seen on American TV screens in 1978's Dr. Scorpion. Mancuso's film career was launched the following year with Nightwing. The actor's raffish handsomeness has served him well in both heroic and less-than-heroic roles. Nick Mancuso has played the title character on two TV action series: in 1986's Stingray, he portrayed what was described by the NBC publicity flacks as "a Lone Ranger in a black sports cast;" and in the USA network's 1993 crime-fantasy series Matrix, he starred as a heartless hit man who is given a second lease on life as a celestial do-gooder.
Charles Boswell (Actor) .. Sam
Born: April 28, 1945
Even Kim (Actor) .. Hal Nelson
Maureen Malone (Actor) .. Nancy
Eugene Roche (Actor) .. Capt. Tim Greenwood
Born: September 22, 1928
Died: July 28, 2004
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts
Trivia: In another era, American actor Eugene Roche might have been a perfect next-door neighbor on Ozzie and Harriet; balding, slightly paunchy, with an open, jovial Midwestern face. Following theatrical work, Roche made a name for himself in a project which gave him no on-screen billing: the friendly kitchen employee who sang the brief "Ajax for dishes" ditty in a series of detergent commercials. Roche's breakthrough film was Slaughterhouse Five (1971), in which he played the likeable POW Edgar Derby, whose fascination with war souvenirs results in his perfunctory execution at the hands of his German captors. Not all of Roche's film roles were this benign: in Foul Play (1978), he is a professional assassin who impersonates his murdered archbishop brother, the better to draw a bead on the Pope during an American visit. A reassuringly familiar presence on TV, Eugene Roche also had regular roles on several series, including The Corner Bar (1972), Good Time Harry (1980), Webster (1984), Take Five (1987) and Lenny (1990).

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