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Police Story/The Broken Badge
The Broken Badge | |
Season 5, Episode 5 | |
Airdate | March 19, 1978 |
Written by | Adrian Leeds |
Directed by | Lee H. Katzin |
Produced by | Mel Swope, Larry Brody |
← 5x04 Day of Terror... Night of Fear |
5x06 → No Margin for Error |
Police Story — Season Five |
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The Broken Badge is the fifth episode of the fifth season of Police Story, and the ninety-second episode overall.
Starring: Claude Akins (Officer Charles Stacy), Dennis Dugan (Officer Brett Loebner), Michael Bell (Murray Willis), Warren Stevens (Internal Affairs Lieutenant), Barbara Luna (Lilly Pantages), Cheryl Miller (Judy Bivins)
Joe E. Tata (Dooley), Deborah Ryan (Betty Stacy), James Whitmore, Jr. (Officer Burke), John Lombardo (Mason)
and George DiCenzo (Sgt. Petrelli)
Special Guest Star: Steve Lawrence (Sgt. Bivins)
Co-Starring: Christopher Woods (Officer Baxter), Howard Honig (Dr. Taylor), Nancy Stephens (Nancy Burke), Donn Whyte (Sgt. Briggs), Madison Arnold (Guard 1), Val De Vargas (Tomaso), Claude Jones (Rafferty), Robert Karnes (Heller), William Bryant (Powers), Ella Edwards (The Female Jailer), Eddie Fontaine (Investigator Thomas), Walter Barnes (Officer Aaronson), Richard Doyle (Alexander Davis), Robert Emhardt (The Judge), Phil Leeds (Sammy), H.M. Wynant (The Warden)
Sam Anderson (Jacques), Victor Brandt (Monte Fontaine), Ernie Wheelwright (Crazy Albert), George Caldwell (Zeigman), Mara Lynn Brown (Slade), Raymond O'Keefe (Investigator), Jack Wells (Parks), Peter Nyberg (Driver), Arthur Kasarjian (Dominic)
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Plot Overview
Framed for murder and sentenced to prison, a tough cop must now defend himself against a number of hardened convicts, including some he sent up the river.
Notes
Trivia
The Show
This was one of the episodes that was remade in 1988. A Writers' Guild strike necessitated the use of older scripts to be re-filmed, and this episode was remade as "Gladiator School", with Robert Conrad in the starring role.