"The Last Endless Summer" | |
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Series The Burning Zone Season 1, Episode 14 | |
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Air date | February 11th, 1997 |
Writers | James G. Hirsch |
Director | Stephen L. Posey |
Producers | Coleman Luck; James D. MacAdams; Robert A. Papazian; James G. Hirsch; Carleton Eastlake; Brian Chambers; Burt Bluestein; Todd London |
Starring | Bradford Tatum; Michael Harris; James Black; Judith Hoag; Andrew Kavovit; Nancy Everhard; Obba Babatundé; Todd Susman |
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"The Last Endless Summer" is the fourteenth episode of the American science fiction television series The Burning Zone and the fourteenth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Stephen L. Posey with a teleplay written by James G. Hirsch. It first aired on UPN on Tuesday, February 11th, 1997.
Plot[]
Daniel Cassian's team is called in when an undetectable disease affects several California surfers, which causes overnight organ failure. A medical student, with a promising future, is also afflicted.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Rikki Dale | Arlene |
Duke Moosekian | Medical examiner |
Radmar Agana Jao | Technician |
Caron Strong | Nurse |
David Chisum | Mac |
Dennis Howard | Clergyman |
Trevor Jackson | Paramedic |
Kristin Steese | Renee Cassian |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Endre Hules | Sailor |
Eddie Wilde | Killer |
Bobbie Norman | Mrs. Bartholomew |
Christine Moore | Tracy |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The Burning Zone was created by Coleman Luck.
- This episode is production code number K1316.
- This episode was filmed on Stage 33 and Stage 34 at Universal Studios in Universal City, California.
- Executive producer James Duff McAdams is credited as James D. MacAdams in this episode.
- Co-producer Brian L. Chambers is credited as Brian Chambers in this episode.
- Actress Ricki Dale is credited s Rikki Dale in this episode.
- Actor Shaun Duke is credited as Duke Moosekian in this episode.
- Actor Eddie Wilde is credited as Edie Wilde in this episode.
- Actress Christina Moore is credited as Christine Moore in this episode.
- This is the first episode of The Burning Zone directed by Stephen L. Posey. He directs two episodes of the series in total. His next episode is "Wild Fire".
- This is the second episode of The Burning Zone written by James G. Hirsch. He writes three episodes of the series in total. He previously wrote "Critical Mass". His next episode is "On Wings of Angels".
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