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Petrocelli/Face of Evil
Face of Evil | |
Season 2, Episode 10 | |
Airdate | December 17, 1975 |
Written by | Thomas L. Miller |
Directed by | Irving J. Moore |
← 2x09 Terror by the Book |
2x11 → Too Many Alibis |
Petrocelli — Season Two |
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Face of Evil is the tenth episode of the second season of Petrocelli, and the thirty-second episode overall.
Guest Starring: Kay Lenz (Janet Wade/Mary Wade), Robert F. Lyons (Sam Johnson), Lucille Benson (Madge Briar), Fred Beir (John Kelly)
With: Sandy Rosenthal (Dr. Koblen), Fred Ashley (Henry Hoffler), Henry Kendrick (Doc Simpson), Shirley Poliakoff (Thelma), Arnold Jeffers (Judge), Norman Stone (Wallace), Stephen T. Blood (Bartender), Moe Mosley (Policeman)
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Plot Overview
Once again, Petrocelli is confounded by twins--a meek waitress and her sexy twin sister. He's hired by the latter to defend the former on a murder charge, but a couple of things bother him: first off, he's handcuffed by the fact that the defendant doesn't seem to remember a lot of the events of the fateful evening, and second, he's also surprised to learn that, even though the sisters live together, they really don't like each other. With things not adding up, he resorts to an unusual tactic in the courtroom to get to the truth.
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The Show
Just like Stefanie Powers did the season before (in the episode "Mirror, Mirror, On the Wall..."), Kay Lenz does a fantastic job in a dual role of twin sisters with drastically different personalities.