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"Burning Desire"
Series Total Recall 2070
Season 1, Episode 13
Total Recall 2070 1x13 001
Air date May 28th, 1999
Writers Jeff King
Director Mario Azzopardi
Producers Drew S. Levin; Jeff King; Ted Mann
Starring Michael Easton; Karl Pruner; Cynthia Preston; Michael Anthony Rawlins; Judith Krant; Matthew Bennett
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"Burning Desire" is the thirteenth episode of the science fiction television series Total Recall 2070. It was directed by Mario Azzopardi with a script written by Jeff King. It first aired on CHCH-TV in Canada and on Showtime in the United States on Friday, May 28th, 1999 at 8:00 pm.

Synopsis[]

The Citizens Protection Bureau investigates the death of a man who was fried in his sublimator. David Hume becomes worried that the same thing might happen to Olivia.

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Michael Easton David Hume
Karl Pruner Ian Farve
Cynthia Preston Olivia Hume
Michael Anthony Rawlins Martin Ehrenthal
Judith Krant Olan Chang
Matthew Bennett James Calley

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Kevin Jubinville Kroczek
Carolyn Dunn Jenna Hannah
Katherine Ashby Yvonne

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Jed Dixon Gerold Hannah
Katie Griffin Attendant
Laura de Carteret Doctor Spence
Scott Gibson Rekall technician #1
Ken Quinn Rekall technician #2
Krista Clark Ticket clerk
Jean Daigle Otten Manor

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is included on the Total Recall 2070: The Complete Series DVD collection.
  • There are a total of sixteen credited cast members in this episode.
  • Director of photography Derick V. Underschultz is credited as Derick Underschultz in this episode.
  • This is the fourth episode of Total Recall 2070 directed by Mario Azzopardi. He directs five episodes of the series in total. He previously directed "Infiltration". His next episode is "Meet My Maker".

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