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1. Dead End for Delia
First aired: 8/1/1993Detective Kelley is called to investigate a murder and we discover his wife Delia, a dance-hall hostess, has been murdered. We learn Kelley's past invovement with Delia and what happened via a very convoluted point-of-view. The story ends in true hard-boiled fashion. Oldman delivers a bravura performance--a must-see. He gives evidence that he's one of cinemas finest actors.
Director: Phil Joanou
Guest star: Paul Guilfoyle (Steve Prokowski), Frank Patton (The Boss), Dan Hedaya (Lt. Calender), Gabrielle Anwar (Delia), Meg Tilly (Lois Weldon), Wayne Knight (Leo Cunningham), Gary Oldman (Pat Kelley), Patrick Masset (Joe Helgeson), Vondie Curtis-Hall (David O'Connor), Thomas Kopache (Chief), Alpheus Merchant (Janitor), John Putch (Officer Barnes)
2. I'll Be Waiting
First aired: 8/15/1993Eve Cressy is a gangster's moll who awaits the return of her lover from prison. She meets Tony Reseck, the hotel dick, whose attempt to protect her end in violence.
Director: Tom Hanks
Guest star: T. J. Ramini (Barman), Dick Miller (Carl), Bruno Kirby (Tony Reseck), Peter Scolari (Clerk), Tom Hanks (Trouble Boy #1), Jon Polito (Al Reseck), Dan Hedaya (Johnny Ralls), Marg Helgenberger (Eve Cressy), Manny Perry (Trouble Boy #2)
3. The Quiet Room
First aired: 8/29/1993In the 1940's and 1950's some members of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) had more interests than their slogan suggests: to protect and to serve. In this episode sadistic Streeter and brutal Creighton are corrupt cops whose antics lead to a nasty and tragic end when a shakedown plan goes awry.
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Guest star: Kathy Kinney (Mrs. Sullivan), Wayne Grace (Sergeant), J.E. Freeman (Johnny Cabe), Peter Gallagher (Dr. Yorgrau), Patrick Breen (Doc), Vinessa Shaw (Jeannie Streeter), Bonnie Bedelia (Sally Creighton), Joe Mantegna (Carl Streeter), Genia Michaela (Helen), Norman Large (Cop #2)
4. The Frightening Frammis
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| 9.0 Superb |
We meet our anti-hero, grifter Mitch Allison, disheveled and walking by the side of the road. He tells us in a flash back narrative how he stole $25,000 from his con-artist wife Bette and jumped on a train hoping to double the money in a scam. He meets sultry Babe and gets involved in more than he bargained for. The twists and turns never stop in this fast paced tale.
Director: Tom Cruise
Guest star: Gene Price (Evangelist), Jean Speegle Howard (Dolly), Bill Erwin (Chick), Joe Viterelli (Mister Ugolino), John Reilly (Martin Lonsdale), Nancy Travis (Bette Allison), Isabella Rossellini (Babe Lonsdale), Peter Gallagher (Mitch Allison)
5. Murder Obliquely
First aired: 9/19/1993Annie, in true noir fashion, fatalistically falls in love with a millionaire who is quite bewitched by another lover and is not afraid to show it. In flashback narrative Annie explains that she met Dwight six weeks earlier and soon we understand Dwight's total obsession with "the other woman." How far will Dwight go to win and keep the love of his adored Bernette? What must Annie do to win Dwight's love?
Director: Alfonso Cuaron
Guest star: Michael Vartan (Harry Stone), Diane Lane (Bernette Stone), Robin Bartlett (Jean Medill), Patrick Masset (Paul 'The Cipher' Medill), John A. Zee (Luther), Alan Rickman (Dwight Billings), Laura Dern (Annie Ainsley)
6. Since I Don't Have You
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| 10.0 Perfect |
In this comic noir, fixer-bag-man Buzz Meeks is hired by both of his bosses--the multi-talented Howard Hughes and the gangster Mickey Cohen--to find, oops, the same girl whom they have both fallen madly in love with. This quite hilarious episode, narrated by "Buzz" in flashback, is peppered with many tales about the characters that made Los Angeles in the 1950's so incredibly interesting.
Please suspend your disbelief in this episode and enjoy the ride.
Director: Jonathan Robert Kaplan
Guest star: Elaine Hendrix (Auditioning Blonde #1), Gary Grossman (Tailor), Michael Milgrom (Milwaukee Trigger), Dino Anello (Johnny Stompanato), Bob Minor (Leotis Dineen), Cindy Ambuehl (Auditioning Blonde #2), Ken Lerner (Sid Weinberg), Aimee Graham (Gretchen Rae Shoftel), Tim Matheson (Howard Hughes), James Woods (Mickey Cohen), Gary Busey (Buzz Meeks), Dick Miller (Morris Hornbeck)
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