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"Quantum Leap" The Right Hand of God - October 24, 1974 (1989)


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"Quantum Leap" (1989): Season 1: Episode 4 -- Sam (Scott Bakula) lands in 1974 as a young boxer caught between fight-fixing gangsters and hopeful nuns who now own his contract. With Dean Stockwell. Guest stars Guy Stockwell and Teri Copley.

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7.1/10   73 votes
Director:

Gilbert M. Shilton

Writers:

Donald P. Bellisario (creator)
John Hill (writer)

Original Air Date:

7 April 1989 (Season 1, Episode 4)

Plot:

Sam leaps into a boxer that is owned by a convent of nuns who need him to win a boxing match to finance their new chapel. full summary | add synopsis


Cast

  (Episode Cast overview, first billed only)

Scott Bakula ... Dr. Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell ... Admiral Al Calavicci
Guy Stockwell ... Jake Edwards
Michelle Joyner ... Sister Angela
Teri Copley ... Dixie
Alex Colon ... Gomez (as Alex Cólon)
Nancy Kulp ... Sister Sarah
Lewis Arquette ... Father Muldooney
James Cavan ... Chalky

Roger Hewlett ... Tiger Joe
Michael Strasser ... Clarence 'Kid' Cody
Vinnie Curto ... Link
Danny Valdivia ... Ring Announcer (as Daniel Valdivia)
Rocky Giordani ... Bartender
George King ... Black Fighter
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The reference in the title Right Hand of God or God's Right Hand is a phrase used to indicate the omnipotence or someone used as an extension of God's power. more


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