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The streetwise Detective partners go incognito as disco dudes at Fever, a popular dance club, where Sergeant Lizzie Thorpe is laid as bait in a trap set for a serial killer, who is drugging, abducting and murdering attractive women who refuse to dance with him...
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      • As Starsky and Hutch are driving around looking for Tony Mariposa's home and the missing Sergeant Lizzie Thorpe, when the Police Dispatcher and Captain Dobey come through on the radio (dubbed on after filming), much of the background noise in the car suddenly disappears – and bursts back in with S & H's dialogue. Edit
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      • Adrian Zmed (discoing Marty Decker) would go on to co-star as Officer Vince Romano in seasons 1-4 of 'T.J. Hooker' (1982-1986), another Aaron-Spelling hit (which reworked several 'Starsky & Hutch' plots – which were themselves already twists on generic plots). Edit
      • This episode was the sixth filmed for the season, but it was picked to be shown first. Edit
      • Antonio Fargas (Huggy Bear) does not appear in this episode. Edit
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