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10:00 pm - 12:00 am, Tuesday, July 7 on WCBS 365BLK (2.4)

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Suspenseful, action-packed drama revolves around a policeman (Mario Van Peebles) who finds out that a brutal murderer he put away has been sprung from jail and recruited as an assassin for the CIA. Things take a more terrible turn when the killer bolts from the government organization and goes on another murderous rampage. James Remar.

new 1999 English Stereo
Drama Action/adventure Crime Drama Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Richard B. Stay (Actor) .. Noah Whitman
Simon Rhee (Actor) .. Henry Dang
Jamie Kailani Bayot (Actor) .. Denise Greer
Leonard Kelly-Young (Actor) .. Warden
Bobby Field (Actor) .. Witness
Robert D. Rudd (Actor) .. Real Agent Norwood
Leslie Harter (Actor) .. Sandra Carlow
David Wright (Actor) .. Mr. Carlow
Stephen Caffrey (Actor) .. Fake Agent Norwood
David Groh (Actor) .. Captain Barnett
James Remar (Actor) .. John Matthew Whitman / Schmidt
Peter W. Allas (Actor) .. Ed Ackers
Sharisse Baker (Actor) .. Monica Ricci
Jamie K. Baydt (Actor) .. Denise Greer
Stephen Poletti (Actor) .. Judge Grant
Mario Van Peebles (Actor) .. Insp. Don Morrell
Peter Allas (Actor) .. Ed Ackers
Tony Noakes (Actor) .. Detective Swanson
Gladys Jimenez (Actor) .. Charlotte Hart-Morrell
Erynn Dana Dalton (Actor) .. Woman

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Did You Know..
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Richard B. Stay (Actor) .. Noah Whitman
Simon Rhee (Actor) .. Henry Dang
Born: October 28, 1957
Jamie Kailani Bayot (Actor) .. Denise Greer
Leonard Kelly-Young (Actor) .. Warden
Born: September 29, 1948
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Bobby Field (Actor) .. Witness
Robert D. Rudd (Actor) .. Real Agent Norwood
Leslie Harter (Actor) .. Sandra Carlow
David Wright (Actor) .. Mr. Carlow
Stephen Caffrey (Actor) .. Fake Agent Norwood
Born: September 27, 1959
Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Trivia: Actor Stephen Caffrey is primarily a television actor who has been active since the mid-'80s and has appeared in series, miniseries, and made-for-TV movies. He had a recurring role as Andrew Cortlandt on the ABC daytime soap All My Children (1984-1986). He spent three years playing Lieutenant Myron Goldman on the television series Tour of Duty. Caffrey also directed a few episodes of this show.
David Groh (Actor) .. Captain Barnett
Born: May 21, 1939
Died: February 12, 2008
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: The son of an architect, David Groh entered Brown University as an engineering major, but gradually gravitated to the Fine Arts department. Following a few summers with the American Shakespeare Festival, Groh received a Fulbright scholarship to study acting in England. Returning to New York, he was at first limited to "classical" roles, beginning with his off-Broadway bow in The Importance of Being Earnest. He enrolled at the Actors Studio to get some "modern" grounding: evidently he succeeded, inasmuch as his subsequent Broadway credits included such contemporary efforts as The Hot L Baltimore and Chapter Two. During the 1960s and 1970s, he worked steadily in the soap-opera mills, appearing in a dual role on Dark Shadows and as D L Brock in General Hospital. Told by his friends that he might have a future in Hollywood-based cop shows, Groh moved to LA in 1974--where, within a matter of months, he was cast as Rhoda Morgenstern's fiancé Joe Gerard on the popular sitcom Rhoda. The Joe-Rhoda wedding, telecast October 28, 1974, earned the series its highest-ever ratings; but the chemistry was never really there, and in 1977 the Gerards were divorced (many viewers, assuming that Groh and Harper were really married, sent letters of condolence to the two actors). In April of 1978, Groh was back on the small screen in his own sitcom, Another Day (1978), which lasted but a month. David Groh thereafter concentrated on stage work, with occasional forays into films and such TV miniseries as The Dream Merchants and Tourist.. Groh died at age 68 in February 2008.
James Remar (Actor) .. John Matthew Whitman / Schmidt
Born: December 31, 1953
Birthplace: Boston, MA
Trivia: Hard-working character actor James Remar has been mainly typecast as a psychopathic killer in a wide variety of thrillers, both blockbusters and low-budget straight-to-video. A native of Boston, he studied acting at New York's Neighborhood Playhouse and made his Broadway debut with Bent, opposite Richard Gere. His first major film role was gangster Ajax in Walter Hill's 1979 action drama The Warriors. The film gained a minor cult following and seemed to cement Remar's reputation as a bad guy. He would continue to work with director Hill for Windwalker (1980), 48 Hrs. (1982), and Wild Bill (1995).During the '80s, he played psycho gangster Dutch Schultz in Francis Ford Coppola's The Cotton Club, a maniac killer in Rent-a-Cop, and a Neanderthal in The Clan of the Cave Bear. He got a little break in 1989 as the cop Gentry in Gus Van Sant's Drugstore Cowboy. During the '90s, he made a deal with the devil in Tales From the Darkside: The Movie and appeared in many movies that ended up on TV or home video. He had played so many villains that he was able to spoof himself as Max Shady in the comedic thriller parody Fatal Instinct. A few gentle comedy dramas followed with Penny Marshall's Renaissance Man and Herbert Ross' Boys on the Side.Many film roles opened up in the late '90s, from Victor Salva's independent comedy Rites of Passage to the big-budget Robert Zemeckis mystery What Lies Beneath. After playing Frank Cisco on the TV series Total Security, he showed up on HBO's Sex and the City as Richard, Samatha's (Kim Cattrall) rich boyfriend of the moment. He then joined the cast of the USA original series The Huntress as fugitive Tiny Bellows, the love interest of Dottie Thorson (Annette O'Toole). In 2003, he could be seen in feature films from the action moneymaker 2 Fast 2 Furious to the light comedy Duplex.
Peter W. Allas (Actor) .. Ed Ackers
Sharisse Baker (Actor) .. Monica Ricci
Jamie K. Baydt (Actor) .. Denise Greer
Stephen Poletti (Actor) .. Judge Grant
Mario Van Peebles (Actor) .. Insp. Don Morrell
Born: January 15, 1957
Birthplace: Mexico City, Mexico
Trivia: The son of African American director/writer Melvin Van Peebles, Mario van Peebles made his acting bow in a small role in his dad's Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (1971). At the time, Van Peebles had no burning desire to become a performer, choosing instead to study economics at Columbia University. He wavered between a financial and an acting career before becoming a full-time actor with the 1984 film Cotton Club. In 1988, Van Peebles starred in a conformist TV comedy adventure series, Sonny Spoon, playing a glib private eye with a predilection for elaborate disguises; this brief series afforded him his first opportunity to direct. Three years later he made his film directing debut with New Jack City, a film widely praised by some as being a truthful, no-nonsense dissection of inner-city life, and widely derided by others as merely a slick outgrowth of the "blaxploitation" flicks of the 1970s. Van Peebles played a major role in New Jack City, as he would in his subsequent Posse (1993), a revisionist western about a Utopian all-black community. Van Peebles' next directorial endeavor was Panthers (1995), a recounting of the Black Panther Movement that came under fire from several of the real-life activists depicted in the film despite the fact that Van Peebles steadfastly defended it as historically accurate. In addition to making and starring in his own films, Van Peebles occasionally appears in the films of others. He had a starring role in Clint Eastwood's Heartbreak Ridge (1986) and for his performance earned an NAACP Image Award. On television, Van Peebles has starred in a number of prestigious productions, including The Emperor Jones for PBS and The Pool Hall opposite James Earl Jones. For this latter role, Van Peebles was nominated for a Cable ACE award. For his work in Children of the Night he received a Bronze Halo Award. He has also directed episodes of television series, notably those of producer Steven J. Cannell. For directing the ABC After School Special: Malcolm Takes a Shot, he received a nomination for a Directors Guild Award. In the late '90s, Van Peebles joined a growing trend and starred in an elaborate CD-Rom game for Sony called Solo in which he played an android superhero with a human learning capacity.
Peter Allas (Actor) .. Ed Ackers
Tony Noakes (Actor) .. Detective Swanson
Gladys Jimenez (Actor) .. Charlotte Hart-Morrell
Erynn Dana Dalton (Actor) .. Woman

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