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Jeff Peters (writer)
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14 January 2005 (USA) more
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Weak Perry Mason Wannabe more (3 total)
Cast
(Credited cast)| John Larroquette | ... | Mike McBride | |
| Matt Lutz | ... | Phil Newberry | |
| Marta DuBois | ... | Sgt. Roberta Hansen (as Marta Dubois) | |
| David Atkinson | ... | Russell | |
| Dirk Blocker | ... | Det. Jake Fitzsimmons | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Daryl Anderson | ... | Brad Leyton | |
| Mike Baldridge | ... | Forensics Specialist Francis Phillips | |
| Terrence Beasor | ... | Dr. Clarence Hightower | |
| John Bishop | ... | Wayne Ferguson | |
| Steven Brand | ... | Hanson Collier | |
| J.C. Brandy | ... | Chelsea (as Justine Brandy) | |
| Stephen Bridgewater | ... | FBI Agent Kimball (as Stephen W. Bridgewater) | |
| Frank Crim | ... | FBI Agent Frankel | |
| Vanessa Lee Evigan | ... | Abigail Kramer (as Vanessa Evigan) | |
| George Fisher | ... | Garth Lassiter | |
| Devon Gummersall | ... | Dudley Banks | |
| Bill Henderson | ... | Judge Bigalow | |
| Wendy Horton | ... | Scientist | |
| Brandy Howard | ... | Hotel Clerk | |
| Marvin Kaplan | ... | Mr. Bernard | |
| Bob Larkin | ... | Elwood Fairbanks | |
| Annie LaRussa | ... | Dr. Megan Ward (as Annie Larussa) | |
| June Kyoto Lu | ... | Mrs. Chen (as June Kyoko Lu) | |
| Robert Maffia | ... | Vincent Karpek | |
| Beans Morocco | ... | Woodrow Bannister (as Beans Morrocco) | |
| Jeffrey Muller | ... | Donnie Walden | |
| Bruce Nozick | ... | Jerome Harris | |
| Maeve Quinlan | ... | Whitney Collier | |
| Rob Reece | ... | Dock Worker | |
| Irene Roseen | ... | Judge Charlotte Cahill | |
| Natalie Roth | ... | Car Rental Clerk (as Natalie Roth Dube) | |
| John Valdetero | ... | Steven | |
| Joyce Westergaard | ... | Jury Foreman (as Joyce Westergard) | |
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Factual errors: McBride talks to two FBI agents who are investigating counterfeiting. The FBI does not investigate counterfeit money, the Secret Service does. more
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Followed by McBride: It's Murder, Madam (2005) (TV) more
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As much as I like John Larroquette, I found this "mystery" a little hard to watch, mainly for what it didn't deliver - John Larroquette. He is playing it so low-key in this un-puzzling story that I was afraid he had fallen asleep.
Also, I must have watched too much "Law & Order" over the years, because I found myself wanting to leap up and cry "objection" in the courtroom scenes. From Perry Mason to Ben Matlock, TV attorneys have almost always bent the rules of the court by revealing facts in their "questions" that no judge would ever allow in a real trial. But even the staid and stoic Owen Marshall did it with more vigor than Larroquette's somnambulent McBride (no first name given).
The charge for this one: Dullness in the first degree.