- "No offense, Joe, but you were a criminal in your past life, you drive a stolen vehicle which you maintain with no visible means of income. What's there to trust?"
- ―Sally Gerraro
"Mind Games" | |
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Series Viper Season 1, Episode 6 | |
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Air date | February 11th, 1994 |
Writers | Jim Trombetta; Andrew W. Marlowe |
Director | Mario Azzopardi |
Producers | Michael Lacoe; David L. Beanes |
Starring | James McCaffrey; Dorian Harewood; Joe Nipote |
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"Mind Games" is the sixth episode of season one of the sci-fi/action television series Viper. It was directed by Mario Azzopardi and written by Jim Trombetta and Andrew W. Marlowe. It first aired on Friday, February 11th, 1994 on NBC. In this episode, Joe, Frankie and Julian become involved in a scheme involving the transportation of highly contagious viruses, which suddenly gets hijacked.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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James McCaffrey | Joe Astor |
Dorian Harewood | Julian Wilkes |
Joe Nipote | Franklin "Frankie X" Waters |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Francois Chau | Bobby Murabito |
Tim deZarn | Johnson |
Carol Huston | Lieutenant Sally Gerraro |
Wendy Robie | Nurse |
Alan Scarfe | Flagler |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Production code number: 004
- Actor Tim DeZarn is credited as Tim deZarn in this episode.
- Sally Gerraro appears next in "The Scoop".
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