"Gloves Off" | |
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Series M.A.N.T.I.S. Season 1, Episode 6 | |
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Air date | September 30th, 1994 |
Writers | Bryce Zabel; Mark Lisson; Coleman Luck; Brad Markowitz |
Director | Michael Caffey |
Producers | Dean Barnes; Sam Hamm; Tim Iacofano; Mark Lisson; Coleman Luck; James McAdams; Paris Qualles; Sam Raimi; Robert Tapert; Bryce Zabel |
Starring | Carl Lumbly; Roger Rees; Christopher Russell Gartin; Galyn Görg |
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"Gloves Off" is the sixth episode of season one of the superhero television series M.A.N.T.I.S. and the seventh episode of the series overall if one includes the original television movie. The episode was directed by Michael Caffey with a teleplay written by Bryce Zabel and Mark Lisson based on a story treatment by Coleman Luck and Brad Markowitz. It first aired on the FOX Network on September 30th, 1994.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Carl Lumbly | Doctor Miles Hawkins |
Roger Rees | John Stonebrake |
Chris Gartin | Taylor Savage |
Galyn Görg | Lieutenant Leora Maxwell |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Gary Graham | Captain Ken Hetrick |
Sydney Walsh | Sonya Storm |
Eric Allan Kramer | Jack "The Jackhammer" Mills |
Barbara Tyson | Terry Mills |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Shashawnee Hall | Unknown |
Nils Allen Stewart | Mondo |
Vladimir Kulich | Liakos |
Bill Croft | Dolan |
Paul McLean | Burkhardt |
Howard Storey | The man |
Kimberly Unger | Market woman |
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