Tom and Nicole are attending the opening of a collection of paintings owned by Tom's boss, Edgar West. While West is attempting to introduce the collection, a drunk man causes a disturbance. With everyone focused on the disturbance, one of the paintings is stolen and a security guard is shot to death.
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Scott Hylands |
Det. Kevin O'Brien |
Allan Royal |
Tom J. Kirkwood |
Jeff Wincott |
Det. Frank Giambone |
Geza Kovacs |
Mick Mastroianni |
Guest Star |
Bernard Behrens |
Vincent Spender |
Guest Star |
Louis Negin |
Mr. Broffey |
Guest Star |
Susan Hogan |
Nicole (Nickie) Rimbaud |
Recurring Role |
Sean McCann |
Lt. Jim Hogan |
Recurring Role |
Eugene Clark |
Det. Colby Burns |
Recurring Role |
(opening commentary)
Tom: The ugliness that comes out of beauty. That's the first thing you think of, but I don't want to write the story that way. It's an old idea. It's tired. Besides, what else could ugliness ever come out of if not beauty. Then what's my angle? A man's dead. A simple man who had nothing to do with art, he just guarded the pictures. Is that it? Maybe. You start with the fact that a museum needs a guard at all, then take it from there.
Broffey: (to Kevin and Frank) This is cutthroat business, gentlemen.
Kevin: So we're learning.
(arriving at a prison while conducting the investigation)
Frank: Been here a hundred times and the place still spooks me.
Kevin: I think that the general idea, isn't it?
(closing commentary)
Tom: Art is illusion, an image constructed from bits and pieces of reality. Is truth the same? Vincent Spender's vision of truth was based on the beauty he found in art. But in one corner of that perfect picture ran a narrow streak of greed; like a single color out of harmony, it ruined the canvas.
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