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Murder, She Wrote/The Days Dwindle Down
The Days Dwindle Down | |
Season 3, Episode 21 | |
Airdate | April 19, 1987 |
Production Number | 62124 |
Written by | Philip Gerson |
Directed by | Michael Lynch |
← 3x20 The Cemetery Vote |
3x22 → Murder, She Spoke |
Murder, She Wrote — Season Three |
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The Days Dwindle Down is the twenty-first episode of the third season of Murder, She Wrote, and the sixty-fifth episode overall.
Starring: Angela Lansbury (Jessica Fletcher)
Guest Stars in Alphabetical Order: Richard Beymer (Sidney Jarvis), June Havoc (Thelma Vantay), Art Hindle (Rod Wilson), Jeffrey Lynn (Sam Wilson), Harry Morgan (Ret. Lt. Richard Webb), Martha Scott (Georgia Wilson), Susan Strasberg (Dorothy Davis)
Co-Starring: Debbie Zipp (Terry), Tom Dreesen (Peabody), Emory Bass (Manager), Gloria Stuart (Edna Jarvis), Russ Marin (Lt. Sharp)
with Mark Pilon (Male Secretary), Cynthia Leighton (Secretary), Martitia Palmer (Nurse)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Jessica becomes involved in a man's efforts to clear his name after he was convicted of murdering his boss in 1949.
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
This episode is a sequel of sorts to the 1949 film noir classic, "Strange Bargain". Some of the cast members of that movie (Jeffrey Lynn, Harry Morgan and Martha Scott) reprise their roles in this episode.