"MIG-89" | |
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Series Viper Season 2, Episode 2 | |
Air date | October 5th, 1996 |
Writers | Howard Chaykin |
Director | Joe Napolitano |
Producers | Danny Bilson; Tommy Thompson; Paul DeMeo; Frank Jimenez; Barbara Kelly; Robert Benjamin; Howard Chaykin |
Starring | Jeff Kaake; Heather Medway; Joe Nipote; Dawn Stern |
Episode guide | |
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Next "Condor" |
"MIG-89" is the second episode of season two of the action and adventure series Viper and the fifteenth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Joe Napolitano with a script written by Howard Chaykin. It first aired in first-run syndication on October 5th, 1996.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Jeff Kaake | Agent Thomas Cole |
Heather Medway | Detective Cameron Westlake |
Joe Nipote | Frankie Xavier Waters |
Dawn Stern | Allie Farrow |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Gregg Henry | Kirby Dietz |
Musetta Vander | Natalya Marakova |
Michael R. Watson | Ilya Nadgurin |
Glenn Morshower | Walter Powell |
J. Downing | FBI agent Catlett |
Patrick Stevenson | Dave Morris |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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David Palffy | Porter |
Fulvio Cecere | Bartender |
Rik Kiviaho | Masked commando leader |
Brian Martell | Field agent |
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