
The Closer (TV Series)
Show Yourself (2005)
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- Not Rated
- 46min
- Crime, Drama
- 04 Jul 2005
- TV Episode
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Cast
Kyra Sedgwick | ... |
Brenda Leigh Johnson
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J.K. Simmons | ... |
Will Pope
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Corey Reynolds | ... |
David Gabriel
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Robert Gossett | ... |
Russell Taylor
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G.W. Bailey | ... |
Louie Provenza
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Tony Denison | ... |
Andy Flynn
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Jon Tenney | ... |
Fritz Howard
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Richard Roundtree | ... |
Col. D.B. Walter
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Raymond Cruz | ... |
Julio Sanchez
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Michael Paul Chan | ... |
Mike Tao
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Christian Monzon | ... |
Jesus
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Amy Hill | ... |
Franny
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Germaine De Leon | ... |
Guero
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Magaly Colimon | ... |
Uniform Cop
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Rosie Garcia | ... |
Shy Girl
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Phillip P. Keene | ... |
Buzz Watson
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Conrade Gamble | ... |
D.B. Walter Jr.
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Mario Orozco | ... |
Shorty (uncredited)
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Directed by
Michael M. Robin |
Written by
James Duff | ... | (created by) (creator) |
Wendy West | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
James Duff | ... | executive producer (showrunner) / executive producer |
Gil Garcetti | ... | consulting producer |
Rick Kellard | ... | consulting producer |
Nancy Miller | ... | co-executive producer |
Michael M. Robin | ... | executive producer |
Andrew J. Sacks | ... | producer |
Greer Shephard | ... | executive producer |
Michael Weiss | ... | co-producer |
Wendy West | ... | supervising producer |
Music by
James S. Levine |
Cinematography by
Brian J. Reynolds | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Eli Nilsen |
Editorial Department
Sang Han | ... | assistant editor |
Johnny Kirkwood | ... | colorist |
Kevin Kirwan | ... | colorist |
Paul Orehovec | ... | post-production assistant |
Casting By
Bruce H. Newberg |
Production Design by
Lauren Crasco |
Art Direction by
Ron Mason |
Set Decoration by
Stephanie Ziemer |
Costume Design by
Greg LaVoi |
Makeup Department
Nanci Cascio | ... | key hair stylist |
Stephanie A. Fowler | ... | makeup artist |
Michele Tyminski Schoenbach | ... | key makeup artist (as Michele Tyminski) |
Jean Webber | ... | hair stylist |
Production Management
Ronald Chong | ... | unit production manager (as Ronnie Chong) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
David McWhirter | ... | first assistant director |
Jennie O'Keefe | ... | second assistant director (as Jennie O'Keefe Mills) |
Art Department
Jared Fleury | ... | property master |
Kevin Gilbert | ... | set dresser |
James LaBarge | ... | lead man |
Trevor Larkin | ... | on set dresser |
Leslie Ross | ... | painter (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Tim Chilton | ... | foley artist |
Mark Cookson | ... | sound effects editor |
Nicholas Couscouris | ... | re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor |
Patrick Hogan | ... | supervising sound editor |
Susan Moore-Chong | ... | sound mixer |
Nathan Hankins | ... | assistant sound editor (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
Doug Spilatro | ... | visual effects |
Stunts
Noon Orsatti | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Michelle Crenshaw | ... | first assistant camera |
Jason Kinney | ... | 2nd assistant camera: a camera |
Frank Klepadlo | ... | rigging grip |
Alan Koplin | ... | first assistant camera: film |
Greg McCurley | ... | lighting technician |
Joe Pacella | ... | film loader |
Brooks Tomb | ... | gaffer |
Alexis van Kersen Li | ... | second assistant camera |
Moose Enright | ... | lighting technician (uncredited) |
Hopper Stone | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Kathi Castoro | ... | casting assistant |
Brad Gilmore | ... | casting associate |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Emilio Anorve | ... | set costumer |
Valerie Fusaro | ... | costumer |
Tammy Hynes | ... | costume supervisor |
Meredith J. Murray | ... | costumer |
Location Management
Andrew R. Gardiner | ... | key assistant location manager/scout (uncredited) |
Music Department
Aaron Kaplan | ... | musician: guitar |
Adam Keshen | ... | music editor |
Script and Continuity Department
Jennifer S. Jackson | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Richard Belyeu | ... | transportation coordinator |
Philip Henderson | ... | driver |
Additional Crew
Hunt Baldwin | ... | story editor |
John Coveny | ... | story editor |
Gregg France | ... | standin for lead |
Jennifer Haire | ... | assistant production office coordinator |
John Malakoff | ... | production travel consultant |
Yuell Newsome | ... | stock librarian |
Thu Pham | ... | assistant production coordinator |
Immanuel Spira | ... | network originals legal |
John V. Stuckmeyer | ... | production executive |
Roger Wolfson | ... | story editor |
Jocelyn Wright | ... | dialogue coach |
Michael Gerald | ... | stand-in (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- TNT (2005) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
- Net5 (2008) (Netherlands) (tv)
- RTL Klub Televízió (2006) (Hungary) (tv)
- Space (2006) (Non-US) (tv) (Latin America)
- VOX (2006) (Germany) (tv)
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Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Deputy Chief Johnson and her team investigate the latest in what appears to be a gang related killing with two rival gangs on the verge of a major war. At the site, she is approached by D.B. Walker, a retired Marine Corps Colonel, who tells her he knows the identity of the killer: his own son. He thought the young man, also an ex-marine, had taken his own life after his wife was killed by a stray bullet in a gang-related shooting. Walker is now convinced that his son is seeking revenge against the gang-bangers involved in the shooting. Brenda agrees to work with him, but it soon becomes apparent that he has his own agenda; and, after a while, she isn't so sure just who the shooter is. Written by garykmcd |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The shooting in the opening of the episode takes place in MacArthur Park. Located at 6th and Alvarado just west of downtown LA, it was one of two parks laid out in the 1880's (the other being Eastlake, now Lincoln Park). Originally named Westlake Park, it was renamed for Gen. Douglas MacArthur in 1942. In the years following its development, MacArthur Park, with its spring-fed lake and fountain, and surrounding neighborhood were known as the Champs Elysee of Los Angeles. The neighborhood slowly fell into decline, and in the 1980's was the center of considerable gang violence, with the lake a favored place to dispose of guns used in gang shootings. In recent years the community group Alliance: MacArthur Park has reclaimed the park, adding a surveillance system and restoring it to its former glory. See more » |
Goofs | When the Colonel is using a rifle scope to survey the area, he is holding the scope extremely close to his eye. A rifle scope requires 3' - 4" of distance from the eye (eye relief to avoid damage to the eye during the recoil of the rifle) to be usable. The scope, as used by the Colonel, would be useless. See more » |
Movie Connections | References Gone with the Wind (1939). See more » |
Quotes |
Agent Fritz Howard:
Is this official? Brenda Leigh Johnson: Oh, of course. Yeah. I'm just a little behind on my paperwork, that's all. See more » |