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Originally posted by Wayne at Pelican Parts
Anyone know which episode this was from?
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Florence, Italy
Episode Number: 38 Season Num: 2 First Aired: Friday February 14, 1986 Prod Code: 60011
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A Grand Prix driver has a lot on his mind: first-time fatherhood, a race against his legendary dad --- and the fact that he is suspected of killing a teenage prostitute.
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Add Cast | Add Crew Writer: Wilton Crawley
Director: John Nicolella
Star: Don Johnson (Det. James "Sonny" (aka Burnett) Crockett), John Diehl (Det. Lawrence "Larry" Zito (Season 1-3)), Olivia Brown (Det. Trudy Joplin), Michael Talbott (Det. Stanley "Stan" Switek), Saundra Santiago (Det. Gina Navarro Calabrese), Edward James Olmos (Lt. Martin Castillo), Philip Michael Thomas (Det. Ricardo "Rico" (aka Cooper) Tubbs)
Guest Star: Charles Rocket (Marty Worthington), The Fat Boys (Themselves), Stephen Joyce (Frank Tepper), Annie Golden (Tommy), Danny Sullivan (Danny Tepper), Alix Elias (Beatrice), Marilyn Romero (Florence Italy), Sergio Pereira (Nelson Oramus), Robyn Peterson (Becky Sklar), Tiffany Arieagus (Blonde), Patricia Loza (Sally)
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Notes
add » There is no such person as Wilton Crawley. It is a pseudonym for an unhappy writer. The script went through many permutations before filming by starting out as a hastily written draft by Paul Diamond, the writer of episodes "Evan" and "Phil the Shill." In fact, second unit racing footage was written and shot, but discarded, after the end of the 1st season before Diamond's draft was even completed. That script was called "The Prize" and was written to attract Mick Jagger, or a similar Brit rocker. Later it was revived for Danny Sullivan, and a whole new script was written in-house. Per the filing with US Copyright office, Paul Diamond is the credited writer, though in fact, there is not one word of his in the script. (edit) Music: "Naughty Naughty" (begin) by John Parr from his S/T album; "Sellin' the Store" (party) by Cliff Sarde; "Cruise Missile" (motorcycle race) by Steve Morse Band from album The Introduction; "Up from the Skies" (asking questions on the streets) by Jimi Hendrix Experience from album Axis: Bold as Love; "Mercury Blues" (during pre-race) by David Lindley from album El Rayo-X. (edit)
father & son racers, daddy killed a hooker, dumper her out of the 906.