
Walker, Texas Ranger (TV Series)
Wedding Bells: Part 2 (2000)
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- TV-PG
- Action, Adventure
- 20 May 2000
- TV Episode
Just as Walker and Alex are about to go on their honeymoon, the pair of assassins who were hired to kill Alex and whose partner Walker killed, sets out to get them. And he's determined to do so even if he has to bring their plane down.
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Cast
Chuck Norris | ... |
Cordell Walker
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Clarence Gilyard Jr. | ... |
James Trivette
(as Clarence Gilyard)
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Sheree J. Wilson | ... |
Alex Cahill
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Judson Mills | ... |
Francis Gage
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Nia Peeples | ... |
Sydney Cooke
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Michael Bofshever | ... |
Captain Joe Henderson
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Katherine Bongfeldt | ... |
Donna
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Tom Bosley | ... |
Minister
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Charles Boswell | ... |
Johnson Carter
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Jackson Burns | ... |
Prisoner #2
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Haskell Craver | ... |
Bailiff
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Mark Cuban | ... |
Mark Smith
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Tony Denison | ... |
Michael Westmoreland
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Chris Ladd | ... |
Doctor
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Michael Marco | ... |
Bellhop
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Kristin McCollum | ... |
Mother
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Tom Nowicki | ... |
Melvin Louts
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Fredi Olster | ... |
Judge Winters
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Vanessa Paul | ... |
Josie Martin
(as Vanessa Imani Paul)
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Alex Rocco | ... |
Johnny 'Giovanni Rossini' Rose
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Frank Salsedo | ... |
White Eagle
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Rod Taylor | ... |
Gordon Cahill
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T.A. Taylor | ... |
Larry
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Todd Terry | ... |
Dr. Brown
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Laurel Whitsett | ... |
Jasmine Keefe
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Tracy Lawrence | ... |
Wedding Singer (uncredited)
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Directed by
Christian I. Nyby II |
Written by
Albert S. Ruddy | ... | (created by) (creator) & |
Leslie Greif | ... | (created by) (creator) and |
Paul Haggis | ... | (created by) (creator) and |
Christopher Canaan | ... | (created by) (creator) |
Bob Gookin | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Andre Morgan | ... | executive producer |
Aaron Norris | ... | executive producer (showrunner) |
Music by
Christopher L. Stone |
Editorial Department
Travis Harrison | ... | assistant editor (as Travis G. Rendich) |
Dan Judy | ... | final colorist |
Makeup Department
Helen Evans | ... | hair stylist |
Chelsey Fiske | ... | hair stylist: Chelsey M. Carpenter |
Production Management
Robert Gros | ... | executive in charge of production |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jeremiah Acerra | ... | second assistant director |
Paul Baker | ... | trainee assistant director |
Eric Norris | ... | second unit director |
Art Department
Scott A. Reeder | ... | assistant property master |
Sound Department
Al Gomez | ... | supervising foley mixer |
Eric Moss | ... | assistant sound editor |
Troy Porter | ... | adr mixer |
Scottie Richardson | ... | adr recordist |
Wayne O'Brien | ... | m&e re-recording mixer (uncredited) |
Kenneth Young | ... | sound editor (uncredited) |
Stunts
Michael Bendall | ... | utility stunts |
Jackson Burns | ... | utility stunts |
Mark Kay | ... | stunts |
Eric Norris | ... | stunt coordinator |
Víctor Quintero | ... | stunt coordinator |
Scott Roland | ... | stunts |
Lauro David Chartrand-Del Valle | ... | additional fight coordinator (as Lauro Chartrand) |
Bryon Weiss | ... | stunts |
Winston West | ... | stunts |
Chip Wright | ... | martial art and stunt double: Chuck Norris |
Camera and Electrical Department
Brouke Franklin | ... | assistant camera |
Mark Herrmann | ... | best boy electrician (as Mark Herrman) |
Jennifer Hodges | ... | assistant camera |
Danny Horne | ... | assistant camera |
Christopher Nash | ... | grip |
Kerry Rike | ... | key grip |
Christopher Smitty Smith | ... | b dolly grip (as Chris Smith) |
Allan Westbrook | ... | director of photography: 2nd unit |
Jeffery D. Woodrel | ... | assistant camera |
Casting Department
Heather M. Drummons | ... | casting assistant |
Lisa Endicott | ... | additional cast and extras |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Laura Hodges | ... | costumer |
Tonya Leonard | ... | key costumer |
Location Management
Joshua D. Clark | ... | location assistant |
John K. Patterson | ... | assistant location manager |
Bill Poague | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Joe Escalante | ... | music producer |
Craig Huxley | ... | composer: theme music |
Chuck Norris | ... | performer: Eyes Of The Ranger - theme |
Transportation Department
Paul Castillo | ... | transportation |
'Dirty White Boy' Jeff Hess | ... | picture car mechanic |
Additional Crew
Caprise Arreola | ... | talent logistics manager |
Angela Padilla Clark | ... | assistant production coordinator (as Angela N. Padilla) |
Roger Lively | ... | payroll accountant |
Julia Nickson | ... | adr loop group |
Rick W. Tucker | ... | production accountant |
Doug West | ... | stand-in |
Winston West | ... | exectutive assistant to chuck norris |
David Woods | ... | production assistant |
Production Companies
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- CBS (2000) (United States) (tv)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | An early draft of the script for this episode was titled "Honeymoon @ Ground Zero"...partly to avoid confusion with "The Wedding", which had covered similar turf. "HAGZ" found Alex and Walker vacationing in Venice, Italy, rather than Paris. Their would-be-killer traps the couple on a jet-boat, hurtling through Venice's labyrinth of canals...and rigged with a 1-megaton thermonuclear bomb, which is set to go off should the boat's velocity drop below 70 kph. Thrust into a situation where all of his karate skills are useless, Walker and Alex must pool their wits and resources to save not only themselves but the whole city. Somebody must have mentioned *Speed*, because all of this was eliminated in rewrites. See more » |
Goofs | In the cockpit, Alex takes off her headset, but continues to follow instructions that she wouldn't be able to hear. See more » |
Soundtracks | Wedding Song See more » |