Hill Street Blues (TV Series)
Jagga the Hunk (1986)
Reference View | Change View
- TV-14
- 47min
- Crime, Drama
- 13 Mar 1986
- TV Episode
Belker goes undercover in a lunchwagon. Jesus Martinez is wanted on suspicion of murder. A Polynesian man shows up saying he's the husband of Hunter's girlfriend. Golblume reluctantly considers selling his apartment house. A former khaki...
See more »
Director:
Writers:
Reviews:
Photos and Videos
Complete, Cast awaiting verification
Daniel J. Travanti | ... |
Capt. Frank Furillo
|
|
Michael Warren | ... |
Officer Bobby Hill
|
|
Bruce Weitz | ... |
Sgt. Mick Belker
|
|
Robert Prosky | ... |
Sgt. Stan Jablonski
|
|
James Sikking | ... |
Lt. Howard Hunter
(as James B. Sikking)
|
|
Joe Spano | ... |
Lt. Henry Goldblume
|
|
Taurean Blacque | ... |
Det. Neal Washington
|
|
Kiel Martin | ... |
Officer J.D. LaRue
|
|
Betty Thomas | ... |
Sgt. Lucy Bates
|
|
Dennis Franz | ... |
Lt. Norman Buntz
|
|
Charles Haid | ... |
Officer Andrew Renko
|
|
Veronica Hamel | ... |
Joyce Davenport
|
|
Lindsay Crouse | ... |
Kathryn McBride
|
|
Manu Tupou | ... |
Jaggawala
|
|
Michael DeLano | ... |
Vito Binachi
|
|
David L. Crowley | ... |
Tommy Donahue
(as David Crowley)
|
|
Trinidad Silva | ... |
Jesus Martinez
|
|
George Wyner | ... |
Irwin Bernstein
|
|
Lisa Sutton | ... |
Officer Robin Tataglia
|
|
Elizabeth Huddle Nyberg | ... |
Prunella Ashton-Wilkes
(as Elizabeth Huddle)
|
|
James A. Watson Jr. | ... |
Lionel Styles
|
|
Joan Sweeny | ... |
Maureen Dolan
|
|
Jack O'Leary | ... |
Healy
|
|
Zero Hubbard | ... |
Fabian DeWitt
|
|
Andrew Masset | ... |
Vince Dilaberto
|
|
Nora Heflin | ... |
Mary Franken
|
|
J. Thomas Cox | ... |
Judge Hardin
|
|
J.P. Cremona | ... |
Worker #1
|
|
Tony Ralph-Wilson | ... |
Worker #2
|
|
Dan Tullis Jr. | ... |
Worker #3
|
|
Saul Stein | ... |
Uniform Cop
|
|
Michael J. Moore | ... |
Nightshift
|
|
Leonard Kibrick | ... |
Man
|
|
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Gene Cross | ... |
Officer (uncredited)
|
|
Michael J. Grayson | ... |
Officer Mike Grayson (uncredited)
|
|
Ray Nadeau | ... |
Officer (uncredited)
|
|
Richard Niehaus | ... |
Officer (uncredited)
|
|
Marti Reese | ... |
Officer (uncredited)
|
|
Stan Rodarte | ... |
Philipe (uncredited)
|
|
Nico Stevens | ... |
Tenant (uncredited)
|
|
Ilona Wilson | ... |
Officer (uncredited)
|
|
Anna Young | ... |
Officer (uncredited)
|
Directed by
Gabrielle Beaumont |
Written by
Michael Kozoll | ... | (created by) (creator) & |
Steven Bochco | ... | (created by) (creator) |
David Milch | ... | (teleplay by) & |
Walon Green | ... | (teleplay by) & |
Dick Wolf | ... | (teleplay by) & |
Jacob Epstein | ... | (teleplay by) |
Jeffrey Lewis | ... | (story by) & |
David Milch | ... | (story by) & |
Dick Wolf | ... | (story by) |
Jacob Epstein | ... | (executive story editor) |
Robert Ward | ... | (story editor) |
Produced by
Penny Adams | ... | coordinating producer |
Scott Brazil | ... | supervising producer |
Walon Green | ... | co-producer |
Jeffrey Lewis | ... | executive producer |
David Milch | ... | co-executive producer |
Ellen S. Pressman | ... | associate producer |
Robert Schlitt | ... | co-producer |
Michael Vittes | ... | producer |
Music by
Mike Post |
Cinematography by
Jack Whitman | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Paul Dixon |
Casting By
Sally Powers |
Art Direction by
Ned Parsons |
Set Decoration by
Gregory Garrison | ... | (as Greg Garrison) |
Makeup Department
Virginia Kearns | ... | hair stylist |
Bob Westmoreland | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Penny Adams | ... | unit production manager |
Daniel Franklin | ... | production supervisor (as Dan Franklin) |
Bernard Oseransky | ... | executive in charge of production |
Ted Rich | ... | executive in charge of post-production |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jim Charleston | ... | second assistant director |
Martha M. Elcan | ... | second assistant director (as Martha 'Marty' Elcan) |
Jack Philbrick | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Dave DeGaetano | ... | construction coordinator |
Willie J. Thompson | ... | property master |
Sound Department
John 'Pee Wee' Carter | ... | production sound mixer (as John J. Carter III) |
Jerelyn J. Harding | ... | sound editor (as Jerelyn Golding) |
Jeffrey A. Humphreys | ... | sound recordist |
Gary Krivacek | ... | sound editor |
Special Effects by
Ted Koerner | ... | special effects (uncredited) |
Stunts
John Escobar | ... | assistant stunt coordinator (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Geri Windsor | ... | executive in charge of talent |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Karen Hudson | ... | costumer: women |
David Rawley | ... | costumer: men |
Music Department
Don Sanders | ... | music editor |
Script and Continuity Department
Gillian Murphy | ... | script supervisor |
Dick Wolf | ... | executive script consultant |
Additional Crew
Jesse Brewer | ... | technical advisor |
Scott Hamilton | ... | field publicist (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (1986) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
- Shout! Factory (2014) (United States) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Modern Film Effects (titles and optical effects)
- Panavision (cameras and lenses)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Belker goes undercover in a lunchwagon. Jesus Martinez is wanted on suspicion of murder. A Polynesian man shows up saying he's the husband of Hunter's girlfriend. Golblume reluctantly considers selling his apartment house. A former khaki paramour of Buntz returns to proposition him, while his friend Tommy continues to behave suspiciously. Written by Gerald William Parks |
Plot Keywords | |
Genres | |
Parents Guide | Add content advisory for parents » |
Certification |
Additional Details
Also Known As |
|
Runtime |
|
Country | |
Language | |
Color | |
Aspect Ratio |
|
Sound Mix | |
Filming Locations |
Did You Know?
Trivia | As Jesus flees the laundry from LaRue and Washington, he is nearly hit by a silver colored Monte Carlo. This car can be seen numerous times in different seasons, either parked, or driving in traffic scenes. See more » |
Movie Connections | References Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983). See more » |