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Crime Story/Femme Fatale
Femme Fatale | |
Season 2, Episode 12 | |
Airdate | January 19, 1988 |
Teleplay by | Peter Lance and Gail Morgan Hickman |
Story by | Peter Lance |
Directed by | Jan Eliasberg |
← 2x11 Seize the Time |
2x13 → Protected Witness |
Crime Story — Season Two |
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Femme Fatale is the twelfth episode of the second season of Crime Story, and the thirty-fourth episode overall.
Starring: Dennis Farina (Lt. Mike Torello), Anthony Denison (Ray Luca), Bill Smitrovich (Sgt. Danny Krychek), John Santucci (Pauli Taglia), Steve Ryan (Det. Nate Grossman), Bill Campbell (Det. Joey Indelli), Paul Butler (Det. Walter Clemmons)
and Starring: Stephen Lang (David Abrams)
with Andrew Dice Clay (Max Goldman)
Guest Stars: Charlotte Lewis (Mai Lin), Michael Wincott (Bobby Meeker), J.C. Quinn (Bert Henshaw), Paul Bartel (Dr. Westford), Leon Russom (FBI Agent Bert Henshaw), Tony DiBenedetto ()
Co-Starring: Ebbe Roe Smith (Station Owner), Henry Stolow (Carp), David Thornton (Thalberg)
Featuring in Alphabetical Order: Bruce Claessens (State Trooper), Kai Eric Hyfelt (Extra Doctor), David Iannuci (Driver), Stuart J. Maltz (Angie), Mitchell Oberg (M.P.), Darryl Phillips (Pilot), Osvaldo Villate (Guard)
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Plot Overview
A beautiful Japanese girl asks Torello for help in finding her missing father, whom she suspects may be in over his head due to gambling debts. The father is found dead, and evidence suggests he would have died from radiation poisoning had he not been killed by goons. Mike soon discovers that he and his men have been duped by the young beauty...the dead man is not her father, and she's involved in a plot to smuggle deadly Plutonium out of the country, a plot that eventually involves Luca.
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Songs featured in this episode: "Out of Left Field" by Percy Sledge and "Unforgettable" by Nat 'King' Cole.