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"Holy Matrimony"
Series Viper
Season 4, Episode 4
Air date October 12th, 1998
Writers Terry D. Nelson
Director James Marshall
Producers David Newman; Darrell Fetty; Frank Jimenez; Howard Chaykin; Mark Lisson; Robert Benjamin
Starring Joe Nipote; Heather Medway; J. Downing
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"Holy Matrimony" is the fourth episode of season four of the science fiction/action TV series Viper and the sixtieth episode of the series overall. It was directed by James Marshall with a script written by Terry D. Nelson. It first aired in syndication on Tuesday, October 12th, 1998.

Synopsis[]

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
James McCaffrey Joe Astor
Heather Medway Detective Cameron Westlake
Joe Nipote Frankie Walters
J. Downing Sherman Catlett

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Julieta Rosen Vivica La Paz
Carlos Gomez Enrique La Paz

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Steve Bacic Dirk Minyard
R. Nelson Brown Doctor Art Holcomb
Andrew Johnston Dwyer
Michael Kopsa Gil Yates
Juan Llorens La Paz imposter
Natassia Malthe Trixie
James McCaffrey Joe Astor
Jake T. Roberts Brick
Kurt Max Runte Jack Beaumont

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is production code number 148.
  • Actor Michael Kopsa's name is mis-spelled as Micheal Kopsa in this episode.

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