Hunter: The Contract


11:00 am - 12:00 pm, Thursday, November 20 on WZME MeTV+ (43.2)

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About this Broadcast
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The Contract

Season 3, Episode 9

The perfect kidnapping goes awry when a murder is committed during the crime and a witness demands a cut of the ransom. Hennesey: Peter Haskell. Clint: Kenneth David Gilman. Laura: Katherine Moffat. McCall: Stepfanie Kramer. Vaughn: Brent Spiner.

repeat 1986 English
Crime Drama Police

Cast & Crew
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Fred Dryer (Actor) .. Det. Sgt. Rick Hunter
Stepfanie Kramer (Actor) .. Det. Sgt. Dee Dee McCall
Charles Hallahan (Actor) .. Capt. Charles Devane
Peter Haskell (Actor) .. Hennesey
Kenneth David Gilman (Actor) .. Clint
Eda Reiss Merin (Actor) .. Mrs. Mickelski
Katherine Moffat (Actor) .. Laura
Brent Spiner (Actor) .. Vaughn
Don Edmonds (Actor) .. Detective Raymond
Perry Cook (Actor) .. Barney Udall
Katherine Cannon (Actor) .. Gail
John Durbin (Actor) .. Kirschbaum
Budge Threlkeld (Actor) .. Uniformed Cop
Gil Serna (Actor) .. Hector Sandoval

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Did You Know..
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Fred Dryer (Actor) .. Det. Sgt. Rick Hunter
Born: July 06, 1946
Birthplace: Hawthorne, California, United States
Trivia: Fred Dryer has spent the bulk of his acting career on television, but he has also appeared in a few feature films, beginning with The Starmaker (1981). Prior to becoming a performer, Dryer had been a professional football player. On television, he is best remembered for two roles, that of Sam Malone's irritating buddy, Dave Richards, in three episodes of the NBC sitcom Cheers and as fearless Detective Sergeant Rick Hunter in the series Hunter (1984). Other film appearances include Cannonball Run II (1984) and Day of Reckoning (1994).
Stepfanie Kramer (Actor) .. Det. Sgt. Dee Dee McCall
Born: August 06, 1956
Charles Hallahan (Actor) .. Capt. Charles Devane
Born: July 29, 1943
Died: November 25, 1997
Trivia: Supporting actor Charles Hallahan played character roles on stage, television and in feature films. Fans of the Stephen J. Cannell police drama Hunter will know Hallahan for playing Captain Charlie Devane between 1986 and 1991. A Philadelphia native, Hallahan earned an undergraduate degree at Rutgers and a master's from Temple University six years before heading to Los Angeles in 1977. Hallahan had little trouble finding acting jobs. His stage credits include playing the lead in a long-running San Francisco production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest during the late '90s, roles in plays ranging from Equus to The Threepenny Opera. In 1976, Hallahan toured the Soviet Union in two classic plays. On television, Hallahan guest-starred on over 200 episodes of shows ranging from Lou Grant to The Paper Chase. He made his feature film debut in Nightwing (1979). He made his last film appearance playing Paul Dreyfuss in Dante's Peak (1997). Hallahan died during a car crash in which he apparently suffered a heart attack on November 25, 1997. He was 54.
Peter Haskell (Actor) .. Hennesey
Born: October 15, 1934
Died: April 12, 2010
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts
Trivia: Actor Peter Haskell has from time to time showed up in theatrical films (he was in two of the three Child's Play flicks), but the lion's share of his work has been on television. Haskell has starred or co-starred in such made-for-TV films as The Ballad of Andy Crocker (1969), The Eyes of Charles Sand (1970), The Phantom of Hollywood (1973), The Night They Took Miss Beautiful (1977) and The Cracker Factory (1979). His many regular weekly series assignments include Bracken's World (1969-71), as producer Kevin Grant, and The Law and Harry McGraw (1987), as assistant district attorney Tyler Chase; he was also seen on a daily basis in the soap operas Ryan's Hope and Rituals. In all of his appearances, Peter Haskell seems to have been born sitting behind an mahogany desk while wearing a three-piece suit.
Kenneth David Gilman (Actor) .. Clint
Eda Reiss Merin (Actor) .. Mrs. Mickelski
Born: July 31, 1913
Katherine Moffat (Actor) .. Laura
Born: July 08, 1958
Brent Spiner (Actor) .. Vaughn
Born: February 02, 1949
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: Best known for playing the android Data on the syndicated television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and in its feature film spin-offs, Brent Spiner is also a talented singer. Before agreeing to play Data, Spiner had spent a decade on the New York stage. A native of Houston, TX, he was raised by his mother and her second husband (Spiner's real father died when he was a baby). The Quaid brothers Randy and Dennis were among his high school classmates and the three learned about acting under Cecil Pickett. Eventually Pickett would leave the school to take a teaching job at the University of Houston. Spiner enrolled there soon after graduation, but only remained at the university through 1974 when he decided to become a professional actor in New York City. Like many other aspiring thespians, Spiner had dues to pay in the form of taking a job as a cab driver before launching his career off-Broadway. He made his Broadway debut with Sunday in the Park With George opposite Mandy Patinkin. He made his television debut in a miniseries, The Dain Curse, and first appeared in films with a bit part in Woody Allen's Stardust Memories (1980). Spiner had a rare starring role in Rent Control (1981). He moved to Los Angeles in 1985 and launched a career as a television guest star on series and as a supporting actor in telemovies and miniseries. He most frequently appeared on the sitcom Night Court as the man who establishes a snack bar in the courthouse. He then successfully auditioned for the role of Data. Interestingly, Spiner claims no particular love for science fiction and was not a big fan of the original Star Trek. He says he mainly took the job because he didn't think the new series would last and because he needed to pay a few bills. The show lasted seven years also spawning a successful film series, and from the start, his was the most popular character on the show. In an effort to capitalize and satirize his nonhuman role on the show -- and perhaps to poke fun at actors William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy who capitalized on their Star Trek fame by each recording equally awful albums (can anyone forget Nimoy's bouncy rendition of "Bilbo Hobbitt"?) -- Spiner recorded his own album, Old Yellow Eyes Is Back (1991), with an 80-piece orchestra and fellow castmates Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, and Michael Dorn. Though the bulk of his fame comes from being Data, Spiner is not content to spend the rest of his career typecast and so occasionally plays other characters. His portrayal of prissy singing cruise director Gil Godwin was the funniest thing about Martha Coolidge's waterlogged Out to Sea (1997).
Don Edmonds (Actor) .. Detective Raymond
Born: September 01, 1937
Died: May 30, 2009
Perry Cook (Actor) .. Barney Udall
Katherine Cannon (Actor) .. Gail
Born: September 06, 1953
John Durbin (Actor) .. Kirschbaum
Budge Threlkeld (Actor) .. Uniformed Cop
Gil Serna (Actor) .. Hector Sandoval

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