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Stingray (1985) :: Cry Wolf (02x11)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Cry Wolf
Episode #: 02x11
Production Number: 019
Original Airdate: Friday April 03rd, 1987
8/10 (1 Vote cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Don Chaffey
Writer: Stephen J. Cannell
 
Episode Summary
 
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A TV star, Ty Gardiner, hires Ray to get him out of a jam with a partner who used Ty's name to set up a real estate scam. Problem is, the partner ripped off both the Yakuza and the Mafia, and Ty's been left holding the bag.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Special Guest Stars
Jeff ConawayplayedTy Gardiner 
Guest Stars
Renny TempleplayedArnold Dodd 
Thalmus RasulalaplayedFBI Agent Mutter 
Joseph RuskinplayedSam de Augusta 
Co-Guest Stars
Tony AbatemarcoplayedMark Webber 
Lindsay BourneplayedCapt. Severs 
Tom KuwaharaplayedSusi Machidomi 
Howard StoreyplayedRoss (as Howard Story) 
Lori HarrisplayedDina 
Sharon AndersonplayedReceptionist 
P. Lynn JohnsonplayedPeterson (as Lynn Johnson) 
Jana WhiteplayedLois 
Frank TotinoplayedGuard 
Bruce McInnisplayedMan #2 
Jack AckroydplayedTiger Paw 
 
Main Cast
 
Nick MancusoplayedRay
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Mike POst, Stephen Geyer, Paul WilliamsBreathe Easyas Ray checks the security system
 
Episode Quotes
 
Ray: I don't work for money.
Arnold Dodd: We understand the nature of your employment contract and the terms are acceptable to us.
Ray: You keep saying "us"? Am I working for you as well?
Arnold Dodd: "Us" is a term indicating Mr. Gardiner. It's an affectation of speech often used in Hollywood.
 
Arnold Dodd: I suppose under the circumstances I'll just have to take the responsibility of authorizing a personal contact.
Ray: You always talk this way, Mr. Dodd?
Arnold Dodd: Yes. It's annoying to some people, I know. It's just that I"m not a very emotional man. It's a shortcoming.
 
Ty Gardiner: Someone's trying to kill me.
Ray: People tried to kill Hitler too. Some of them are still highly thought of.
Ty Gardiner: I put you off.
Ray: Yep, no doubt about it.
 
Ray: (about Ty) You can't possibly be this loony.
 
Ty Gardiner: So that's the deal. A favor. What kind of jerk deal is that, why not just go for the gold?
Ray: There's more to life than money.
Ty Gardiner: Oh yeah. Name me one thing.
Ray: I'll name you three: love, friendship, and understanding.
 
Ty Gardiner: "Introducing Stingray." I kinda like that name. Like Fabian or Cher or Charo. Just one name, no excuse, go for it.
 
Ty Gardiner: Who is that guy?
Ray: Yakuza.
Ty Gardiner: Yakuza? What the hell is a Yakuza? I don't even eat sushi.
 
Marty Finback: We don't owe you squat.
Ross: Give him his call, Marty. What's it going to hurt? He's not a bad guy.
Ray: I like you. You're gentle and kind. I wish you could have been my daddy.
Ross: Come on, be nice. It works with some guys.
 
Ty Gardiner: What are waiting for?
Ray: The police to leave.
Ty Gardiner: I guess that makes sense.
Ray: You think?
 
Ray: Do you believe in, uh, karma?
Ty Gardiner: Sometimes I believe in karma, sometimes I don't. Depends on the girl.
 
Ty Gardiner: It should have been you who got shot.
Ray: I did. I'm not lying here to keep you company.
Ty Gardiner: Yutz.
Ray: Yutz.
 
 
Other Episode Crew
 
CreatorStephen J. Cannell
Executive ProducerStephen J. Cannell  |  Frank Lupo
First Assistant DirectorRitchie Forrest
Second Assistant DirectorRon French
MusicWalter Murphy
Music SupervisorMike Post
Story EditorCarol Mendelsohn
Main Title ThemeWalter Murphy  |  Pete Carpenter (1)
 
 
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