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Cyril O'Reilly |
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Lucas Burke |
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Melora Walters |
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Sheryl |
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Raymond Cruz |
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Rossiter |
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Richard Gant |
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Glenfield |
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Colin Cunningham |
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Speedy |
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Director |
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Tucker Gates |
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Writer |
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Erich Anderson |
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Release Date |
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February 18, 1995 |
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A hideously disfigured serial bank robber is a dead ringer for a prison
escapee named Lucas Burke (Cyril O'Reilly). The only trouble is, Burke's
supposed to be dead.
-- www.members.aol.com/cbesco/marshal.html
This episode starts us off in the jail house doctors office. Lucas Burke is
going in for some health problems. (if you seen this man, you might think a bit
more than health). It was a rigged from the start. Lucas Burke got away and was
able to stay un-noticed until Winston MacBride got on the trail.
Lucas Burk was robbing banks that he checked out as he took his girlfriend
out to lunches. See...Lucas Burk was a GREAT looking guy now. He had plastic
surgery and as Winston said it best..."He had plastic surgery and robs banks to
pay for it!" Which was exactly what Lucas did. Except Winston did not think like
the rest of the FBI clan, he had his own ideas of where Lucas was gonna strike
next. Which was exactly where Lucas did and it left the FBI looking pretty
foolish.
As always....Winston gets his man, but watch and see how and why.
-- http://www.members.shaw.ca/allmovies/marshal.htm |