"The Rescue" | |
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Series V Season 1, Episode 13 | |
Air date | February 1st, 1985 |
Writers | Garner Simmons |
Director | Kevin Hooks |
Producers | Daniel H. Blatt; Michael Eliot; David Latt; Garner Simmons; Robert Singer |
Starring | Jane Badler; June Chadwick; Jennifer Cooke; Robert Englund; Faye Grant; Michael Ironside; Marc Singer; Lane Smith; Blair Tefkin; Michael Wright; Jeff Yagher |
Episode guide | |
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"The Rescue" is the thirteenth episode of season one of the V television series and the thirteenth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Kevin Hooks with a script written by Garner Simmons. It first aired on NBC on February 1st, 1985.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Note: Listings marked with a (†) symbol indicate cast members who are credited in this episode, but their character does not make an appearance.
Actor | Role |
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Jane Badler | Diana |
June Chadwick | Lydia |
Jennifer Cooke | Elizabeth Maxwell |
Robert Englund | Willie |
Faye Grant | Julie Parrish |
Michael Ironside | Ham Tyler † |
Marc Singer | Mike Donovan |
Lane Smith | Nathan Bates |
Blair Tefkin | Robin Maxwell † |
Michael Wright | Elias Taylor † |
Jeff Yagher | Kyle Bates |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Duncan Regehr | Charles |
Terence Knox | Alan Davis |
Darleen Carr | Joanne Davis |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Judson Scott | Lieutenant James |
Ian Fried | John Davis |
Gela Jacobson | Marta |
Ralph Drischell | Visitor wedding barber |
Richard Epcar | Louis |
Cynthia Frost | Visitor wedding planner |
Sandy Lang | Visitor communications officer |
Mindi Miller | Visitor bath attendant |
Leland Murray | Visitor patrol leader |
Christopher Shobe | Visitor priest |
Howard K. Smith | Howard K. Smith |
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