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Hill Street Blues/Hacked to Pieces
Hacked to Pieces | |
Season 6, Episode 2 | |
Airdate | October 3, 1985 |
Production Number | 5401 |
Teleplay by | David Milch |
Story by | Jeffrey Lewis, David Milch |
Directed by | Rick Wallace |
Produced by | Michael Vittes |
← 6x01 Blues in the Night |
6x03 → Seoul on Ice |
Hill Street Blues — Season Six |
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Hacked to Pieces is the second episode of the sixth season of Hill Street Blues, and the one hundred fourth episode overall.
Starring: Daniel J. Travanti (Captain Frank Furillo), Michael Warren (Officer Bobby Hill), Bruce Weitz (Detective Mick Belker), Robert Prosky (Sergeant Stan Jablonski), James B. Sikking (Lieutenant Howard Hunter), Joe Spano (Lieutenant Henry Goldblume), René Enriquez (Lieutenant Ray Callentano), Taurean Blacque (Detective Neal Washington), Kiel Martin (Detective J.D. LaRue), Betty Thomas (Sergeant Lucille Bates), Ed Marinaro (Officer Joe Coffey), Dennis Franz (Lieutenant Norman Buntz)
Charles Haid (Officer Andy Renko)
and Veronica Hamel (Joyce Davenport)
Guest Starring: Stuart Margolin (Andy Sedita), Ken Olin (Detective Harry Garibaldi), Jon Cypher (Chief Fletcher P. Daniels), Stan Shaw (Louis Russ), Hilly Hicks (Lee Cleveland), Soon-Teck Oh (Soo-Kun Pak), Peter Jurasik (Sidney "The Snitch" Thurston), Norman Alden (Art Eastland), George Wyner (A.D.A. Irwin Bernstein), Jeffrey Tambor (Judge Alan Wachtel), J.A. Preston (Mayor Ozzie Cleveland), Rosalind Cash (Leona Cleveland), Lisa Sutton (Officer Robin Tattaglia), Charles Bouvier (Wayne Frobal)
Co-Starring: Lance Slaughter (Trenton Moore), Lee Garlington (Maura), Martina Finch (Debbie Craig), Wayne Crawford (Reporter Royce)
with Stan Kamber (Cabby), Charles Randolph-Wright (Jody Buffum), Dean Scofield (Reporter), Gary Miller (E.A.T. Officer Jack Ballantine)
with John Lafayette (Paramedic), Dean Wein (Bailiff), Michael Canavan (Mayor's Aide), Theo Forsett (Onlooker)
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