"Inmate 4587" | |
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Series Arrow Season 7, Episode 1 | |
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Air date | October 15th, 2018 |
Writers | Beth Schwartz; Oscar Balderrama |
Director | James Bamford |
Producers | James Bamford; Greg Berlanti; Marc Guggenheim; Andrew Kreisberg; Jennifer Lence; Jordan Menn; Wendy Mericle; Carl Ogawa; Todd Pittson; Sarah Schechter; Beth Schwartz; Ben Sokolowski; Jon Wallace |
Starring | Stephen Amell; David Ramsey; Emily Bett Rickards; Echo Kellum; Rick Gonzalez; Juliana Harkavy; Colton Haynes; Kirk Acevedo |
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"Inmate 4587" is the first episode of season seven of the superhero action series Arrow and the 139th episode of the series overall. It was directed by James Bamford with a script written by Beth Schwartz and Oscar Balderrama. It first aired on the CW Network on Monday, October 15th, 2018 at 9:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Katie Cassidy | Laurel Lance |
Michael Jai White | Ben Turner |
Vinnie Jones | Danny Brickwell |
Cody Runnels | Derek Sampson |
Ben Lewis | William Clayton |
Brendan Fletcher | Stan Dover |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Keri Adams | Bethany Snow |
Praneet Akilla | Partner |
Jarryd Baine | Reporter #1 |
Sydney Bell | Reporter #2 |
Ryan Jefferson Booth | Peter Yorke |
Ian Collins | Joe |
William "Big Sleeps" Stewart | Freddie Medina |
John De Santis | Reaper tattoo |
Eliza Faria | Zoe Ramirez |
Marrett Green | Merritt Davis |
Ricky He | Tony |
Tim Howe | Dunbar |
Joshua Mazerolle | Inmate #1 |
Chris Milligan | Jason Stent |
Jack Moore | William Clayton |
Evan Roderick | Nick Anastas |
Marco Soriano | Mister X |
Richard Yee | Boat captain |
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