A-Team Episode Guide: Season 02, Episode 11 Steel |
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25 02 2-11 1214 29th Nov 1983 |
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Mickey Stern (Norman Alden) and his construction company have a series of misadventures when he contracts with the city to demolish an old high rise. It seems that a prominent mobster buried his partner there years earlier and doesn't want the building torn down since the evidence will be exposed. Stern hires the A-Team to help him get the project back on schedule. Things take an interesting turn, however, when Face is captured by the mobster and the team must rescue him before taking down the bad guys for good. - IMDB
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George Peppard......................John "Hannibal" Smith
Dwight Schultz..........Captain H.M "Howling Mad" Murdock
Dirk Benedict.....Lieutenant Templeton "Faceman" Peck (2)
Mr. T........................Sergeant Bosco "B.A" Baracus
Mary-Margaret Humes...........................Randy Stern
Ray Girardin..................................Carl Denham
Tim Rossovich.......................................Boyle
Michael Baseleon.............Tommy 'Crazy Tommy T' Tillis
Norman Alden.................................Mickey Stern
Carol Baxter..........................Nurse Beth Billings
Luke Andreas........................................Jules
William Boyett............................Nino's Catering
Lew Saunders.....................Orderly at V.A. Hospital
Sharan Lea..........................................Leann
Nina Shaw.........................................Tourist
Duke Stroud.........................................Scott
Camilla More...................Crazy Tommy T's Girlfriend
Writer (creator)..........Stephen J. Cannell & Frank Lupo
Writer (Story).................................Frank Lupo
Director..................................Gilbert Shilton
Producer......................................John Ashley
Executive Producer.....................Stephen J. Cannell
Co-Executive Producer..........................Frank Lupo
Associate Producer............................Gary Winter
Supervising Producer......................Jo Swerling, Jr
Story Editor...................Richard Christian Matheson
Story Editor..............................Thomas Szollosi
Director Of Photography....................Bradley B. Six
Art Director............................Charles L. Hughes
Set Decorator...................................Sam Gross
Film Editor............................Albert J.J. Z��iga
Unit Production Manager......................Steve Sassen
1st Assistant Director...................Robin Chamberlin
2nd Assistant Director......................Craig R. West
Casting.........Reuben Cannon & Associates & Peg Halligan
2nd Unit Director.........................Craig R. Baxley
Camera Operator.......................Bob Bergdahl, S.O.C
Gaffer........................................Dave Marsik
Key Grip...............................Verlin J. Matthews
Sound Mixer..........................."Fast" Eddie Mahler
Stunt Co-Ordinator........................Craig R. Baxley
Script Supervisor..........................Cosmo Genovese
Property Master..............................Nino Candido
Special Effects...............................Al Di Sarro
Narrator......................................John Ashley
Original Music (Written By).....................Mike Post
Original Music (Written By)................Pete Carpenter
Original Music (Conducted By)................Daniel Caine
Music Supervisor............................John Caper Jr
A-Team Van Furnished By........................GMC Trucks
A-Team Van Designed By......................George Barris
Titles & Opticals....................Howard A.Anderson Co
Colour By.............................................CFI
Re-Recorded By...........................Glen Glenn Sound
Re-Recorded By............................Jim Cook, C.A.S
Re-Recorded By....................Robert L. Harman, C.A.S
Re-Recorded By................................John Norman
Costume Supervisor............................Kent Warner
Men's Wardrobe..............................Darryl Levine
Women's Wardrobe.............................Sheila Mason
Make-Up..........................................Ve Neill
Hairstylist..................................Elaina Cizek
Production Co-Ordinator......................Gina Neilson
Location Manager........................Ralph H. Alderman
Transportation Co-Ordinator.....................Jim Sharp
Assistant To The Producers...................Grace Curcio
Production Accountant.......................Joan Etchells | | |
Murdock: Ya know Face, I find it simplistic and naive of you to assume that I can be placated with an ersatz morsel of this kind: a shallow culinary trinket. Now, if there were two of them... [Face gives him another dog biscuit], [Murdock barks]
Face: Hannibal, I didn't plan on making a career out of this, you know. I'm in my 'vette, not exactly the most inconspicuous car to do a tail job in. Hannibal: Ah, That'll work for you. He'd never think that anybody'd be crazy enough to follow in a car as flashy as that. Face: You don't believe that. Hannibal: No, but I thought you'd feel better. Bye.
Hannibal: Now, we can do this the hard way, or the easy way. In about a minute, I and my 3 friends are gonna unleash on you your worst nightmare. You're gonna wish the earth opened up underneath your feet, and swallowed you whole. Tommy: What�s the easy way. Hannibal: Oh, that was the easy way.
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This is the second time that Face use's the Alias of Arturo Waynright, he first used in "Labor Pains"
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Hannibal: Aquamaniac, Construction worker. Face: US Department of Animal Health and Welfare, business cards found in wallet: Maury Burnbaum (Talent Agent), Arturo Waynright (tractor salesman), Herbert Digby (coffin salesman); J. Pierpont Finch - National Insider. Murdock: Window cleaner. B.A.: Window cleaner.
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Roxanne (1978) - Performed by Police, The (A & M Records (UK), AMS 7348)
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Roof spoiler missing off the van when driving thought the multi-story car park.
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Frankenstein (1931) - Hannibal talks to Frankenstein's monster at Universal Studios Jaws (1975) - The team meets their client at Universa's Jaws ride Battlestar Galactica (1978) - A Cylon walks past Face at Universal Studio's How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967) - J. Pierpont Finch (Name on one of Face's Business cards)
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Classified As: |
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PG - Parental Guidance |
Date Classified: |
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15th June 2005 |
Company: |
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Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd |
BBFC Reference: |
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AVV207825 |
Main Spoken Language: |
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English |
BBFC Genre(s): |
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Action |
Run Time: |
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45m 4s |
Cuts Made: |
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Work was passed, with no cuts | |
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LANGUAGE |
None |
SEX/NUDITY |
None |
VIOLENCE |
Some mild |
OTHER |
Action, adventure | |
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