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"Of Course, It's a Miracle"
Series Viper
Season 4, Episode 17
Air date March 22nd, 1999
Writers Howard Chaykin
Director Scott Williams
Producers Robert Benjamin
Starring James McCaffrey; Joe Nipote; Heather Medway; J. Downing
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"Of Course, It's a Miracle" is the seventeenth episode of season four of the science fiction/action television series Viper and the seventy-third episode of the series overall. It is the sixty-first episode of the series to air in first-run syndication. The episode was directed by Scott Williams and produced by Robert Benjamin. The writer for this episode is uncredited. It first aired in syndication on March 22nd, 1999.

Synopsis[]

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
James McCaffrey Joe Astor/Michael Payton
Joe Nipote Frankie Waters
Heather Medway Detective Cameron Westlake
J. Downing Sherman Catlett

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Duncan Fraser Boyd Medcalf
Demetri Goritsas Alan Keefe
Nicholas Harrison Steve Korn
P. Lynn Johnson Doris Medcalf
Reese McBeth Ron DeSantis
John Sampson Dante Chiarello
Richard Sargent Senator Paul McClain

Co-Stars[]

Actor Role
Brent Sheppard Security guard
Joy Tanner Angela
Jody Thompson Rita Brooks
Gordon Tipple Doug Vale

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