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King of the Hill :: Strangeness on a Train (12x19)
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| Title: | Strangeness on a Train |
| Episode #: | 12x19 |
| Production Number: | KH-1210 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday April 27th, 2008 |
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In hopes of jazzing up her usually dull birthday celebrations, Peggy schedules a murder mystery party aboard a train for this year. But when the event is ruined by bad food and a lackluster performance of the play, Hank and Peggy create some drama of their own.
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| •Mike Judge | voiced | Hank Hill, Boomhauer, various | | •Kathy Najimy | voiced | Peggy Hill, various | | •Pamela Adlon | voiced | Bobby Hill, various | | •Brittany Murphy | voiced | Luanne Platter, Joseph Gribble, various | | •Johnny Hardwick | voiced | Dale Gribble, various | | •Stephen Root | voiced | Bill Dauterive, Buck Strickland, various | | •Toby Huss | voiced | Cotton Hill, Kahn Souphanousinphone, Joe Jack, various |
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The episode title is a reference to Strangers on a Train, a novel written by Patricia Highsmith that was later adapted to film by Alfred Hitchcock. |
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