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NYPD Blue :: From Hare to Eternity (01x11)
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| Title: | From Hare to Eternity |
| Episode #: | 01x11 |
| Production Number: | 0K13/5113 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday December 14th, 1993 |
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As Christmas approaches, Fancy's job is on the line when the District Commander arbitrarily accuses him of departmental mismanagement. Kelly and Sipowicz handle the case of a kidnapping of a girl. Meanwhile, the staff's effort to replace a rabbit in order to bring cheer to a group of children during Christmas is complicated when the precinct's rodent-catching cat decides on rabbit stew for Xmas.
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Anthony "Tony" Powers, who plays small-time mob boss Tommy Linardi in this ep, is a well-known jazz saxophonist, best known for a small mid-80s hit, "Don't Nobody Move, This Is A Heist", about the basic injustices of life. |
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Title: From Hare to Eternity
From Here to Eternity is a classic novel by James Jones, made into an Academy Award winning film in 1953. The novel was well known for its sexuality at the time, and the film contains a classic film scene between Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr in which they rolled around in a crashing surf on a Hawaiian beach, a torrid scene at the time, which was a euphemism for sexual activity.
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