"One Good Man" | |
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Air date | February 8th, 1996 (CAN) February 9th, 1996 (US) |
Writers | Frank Siracusa; Kathy Slevin; Jeff King |
Director | Malcolm Cross |
Producers | George Bloomfield; Jeff King; Kathy Slevin; Robert Wertheimer |
Starring | Paul Gross; David Marciano |
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"One Good Man" is the eighth episode of season two of the dramedy series Due South and the thirty-first episode of the series overall. It was directed by Malcolm Cross with a teleplay written by Kathy Slevin and Jeff King, based on a story treatment by Frank Siracusa. It first aired on CTV in Canada on February 8th, 1996 and in the United States on CBS on February 9th, 1996.
Synopsis
Cast
Principal Cast
Actor | Role |
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Paul Gross | Constable Benton Fraser |
David Marciano | Ray Vecchio |
Guest Stars
Actor | Role |
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Beau Starr | Lieutenant Harding Welsh [1] |
Daniel Kash | Louis Gardino [2] |
Tony Craig | Jack Huey [3] |
Catherine Bruhier | Elaine Besbriss [4] |
Maria Bello | Mackenzie King |
Robert Clothier | Mister Potter |
Karl Pruner | John Taylor |
Katayoun A. Marciano | Angela Vecchio |
Johnie Chase | Mister Klein |
Ann Medina | Alderman D. Farrell |
Marvin Karon | Warren Knoop |
Dominic Cuzzocrea | Dennis |
John Jarvis | Suburban man |
Sam Moses | Mister Mustafi |
Robbie Rox | Al Grosso |
Kevin Rushton | Thug Rushton |
Helen Richmond | Ms. Krezjapolov |
Lincoln | Diefenbaker |
Uncredited cast
Note: The following is taken from the full credits list for this entry on IMDB. As it is a website with user-submitted information, some of the data listed here, including character names may be inaccurate.
Actor | Role |
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Glen Avigdor | Riviera owner |
John S. Davies | Older politician |
Ed Fielding | City Council transient |
Gary Fruchtman | Middle-aged politician |
Quancetia Hamilton | Basement clerk |
Darlene Mignacco | Mrs. Garcia |
Freddy Proia | Bus patron |
Jerry Schaefer | Council clerk |
Andrew Scorer | Lobby transient #1 |
Nora Sheehan | Female politician |
Notes & Trivia
- Due South was created by Paul Haggis.
- This episode is included on the Due South: Season Two DVD collection.
- This episode marks the directorial debut of Malcolm Cross, who is best known for his work as a cinematographer. It is his only episode as a director on Due South.
- Actress Katayoun A. Marciano is credited as Katayoun Amini in this episode.
- This is the first episode of the series with Robert Thomas as a stunt performer.
Allusions
- The city hall filibuster is reminiscent of the infamous Jimmy Stewart scene at the climax of the 1939 Frank Capra film, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.
- The song playing at the end of the episode when Benton Fraser is talking to his Buick is "Lock, Stock and Teardrops" by Andy Duncan. [5]
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