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Tuesday August 12 11:24:34 2003 Re: [#3655] |
> I'm pretty the actress is the very cute Susan Dey
The episode was about a group of revolutionaries who kidnap a jury for some reason. Susan plays one of the villains. According to a synopsis at epguides.com, "The jurors start to gang up on Susan Dey, coming out of the gloom like Night of the Living Dead extras. Then Stone smacks her against the wall..."You'll have plenty of time to recover," he says, with apparently real glee." Perhaps they tied and gagged her so they could escape. The episode is also available on video but could be hard to find. |
Ed |
Tuesday August 12 12:50:03 2003 Att: Brian- [#8996] |
Record number: 8996 Title: Alex Santana, Negociator (2002) Medium: TV Series Actress: Sophie Michaud, Lizzie Brocher¨¦ Description: Episode: Unknown Mother and daughter are tied up in their house by the daughter's whacko boyfriend. Don't worry, Alex Santana is on the case and everything turns out OK. _________ Brian I'm pretty sure intent was Lizzie Brocheré I'm going to try and edit it, just want you to be aware. |
Jay L |
kdnpr@yahoo.com |
Tuesday August 12 12:56:32 2003 Re: Att: Brian- [#8996] |
> Actress: Sophie Michaud, Lizzie Brocher¨¦
Okay, got it coming up Lizzie Brocheré now. DB must have been in a mood at the time. |
Jay L |
Tuesday August 12 13:04:52 2003 Re: [#3655] |
>Hard to find
There is a list of trade-in videos by Dave on Internet mentioning the second episode of season 5. I do not know anything about Dave. On the first and second episode of season 5, a group of jury was kidnapped by a group of terrorist. Among them Barbara Ross (Susan Dey). Barbara shot the main character Michael Douglas in the episode. Is the DID scene on first or 2nd episode? On May 4, Nostalgia channel had broadcasted the episode. |
Tuesday August 12 22:01:30 2003 Re: Att: Brian- [#8996] |
Jay L wrote:
> Okay, got it coming up Lizzie Brocheré now. DB > must have been in a mood at the time. Likely a problem with the originating post. |
Brian R |
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