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Ties That Bind ()


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The Attorney General looks into an urban situation in Maryland.

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President Mackenzie Allen
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Nathan Templeton
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Jim Gardner
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Rod Calloway
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Kelly Ludlow
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Horace Calloway
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Rebecca Calloway
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Amy Calloway (as Jasmine Anthony)
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Richard 'Dickie' McDonald
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Warren Keaton
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Carl Brantley
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Jayne Murray
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Vince Taylor
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Anthony Prado
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Sara Templeton
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Paul Vitagliano
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Lewis Highsmith
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Governor Stan Preston
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Vince's Partner
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Eli Meltzer
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Dan Pierce
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Gordon Blake
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Reporter Barry
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Reporter Oliver
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Molly Parker
Jonathan Craig Williams
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Kate Allen
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Reporter Jill (as Carmen Nicole)
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Reporter Connie
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Reporter Pam
Margie Huntsberry ...
Middle Aged Black Woman
Dave Allen Clark ...
News Anchor Dan (as Dave Clark)
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Local News Anchor
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Girl #1
Megan Gelber ...
Girl #2
Saida Pagan ...
News Anchor
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Older Black Man
Samantha Brown ...
Yolanda
Charlene Lovings ...
Young Black Woman
Chris Villa ...
Young Latino Man
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Latina Woman
Daniel Kirschner ...
Heckler

Directed by

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Dan Lerner

Written by

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Alex Berger ... (written by) &
Cynthia Cohen ... (written by) (as Cynthia J. Cohen)
 
Rod Lurie ... (creator) (creator)

Produced by

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Steven A. Cohen ... consulting producer
Alison Cross ... co-executive producer
Geena Davis ... co-executive producer
Joel Fields ... co-executive producer
Marc Frydman ... executive producer
Dee Johnson ... executive producer / showrunner
Dayna Kalins ... producer (as Dayna Bochco)
Rod Lurie ... executive producer
Sascha Schneider ... producer
Alex Shevchenko ... associate producer
Stuart Stevens ... consulting producer
Tom Szentgyorgyi ... co-executive producer
Rick Wallace ... co-executive producer

Cinematography by

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David J. Miller

Editing by

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Lauren A. Schaffer

Editorial Department

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Rich Bokides ... post-production runner
Greg Faluszczak ... on-line editor
Michael Levy ... colorist
Susan K. Weiler ... assistant editor
Todd Kleparski ... post-production coordinator: video (uncredited)

Production Design by

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Eloise Crane Stammerjohn

Set Decoration by

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Carol Bayne Kelley

Costume Design by

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Vicki Sánchez

Makeup Department

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Bonita DeHaven ... makeup department head
Jenni Brown Greenberg ... makeup artist (as Jennifer Brown Greenberg)
Robert Hallowell II ... personal hair stylist: Geena Davis (uncredited)

Production Management

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Mitchell Bell ... production supervisor
Katherine Dorrer ... production manager: Washington DC
Erick J. Kovars ... post-production supervisor
Christopher Nappi ... production executive

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Margot Coleman Martin ... additional second assistant director (as Margot Coleman)
Heather Kritzer ... second assistant director
Paul Lawrence ... second second assistant director

Art Department

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Gary Antista ... property master
Denis Cordova ... construction coordinator
Hugh Gravitt ... graphic artist
Tyrone Anthony Jones ... set dresser (as Ty Jones Jr.)
Mark Rodriguez ... leadman
Angela Simpson ... construction assistant
Megan M. Sinclair ... set buyer
Chikako Suzuki ... art coordinator
Jason Wolf ... assistant property master
Jimmy Flores ... construction foreman (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Walter Anderson ... sound mixer
Paul Curtis ... supervising sound editor
Robert Guastini ... dialogue editor
Kevin McCullough ... sound effects editor
Hugh Murphy ... assistant sound editor
Douglas Shamburger ... boom operator
Scott Van Dutton ... sound recordist

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Darren Frankel ... SVP/GM: Stargate Digital
Ragui Hanna ... digital compositor
Tim Jacobsen ... visual effects producer
Mark Kolpack ... visual effects supervisor: Stargate Digital
Matt Scharf ... visual effects producer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jason Andrew ... key grip: second unit
George Gregory ... dolly grip
Matthew Haskins ... second assistant camera: "a" camera
Matt Horochowski ... second camera dolly
Doug Houston ... lighting technician
John Kairis ... camera operator
Rick Linkowski ... dolly grip
Jim Marquette ... camera operator
Tom Schmieder ... gaffer
Eric Smith ... electrician
Carl A. Vidnic ... electrician
Josh Gundling Williamson ... second assistant camera
Michael Yaeger ... film loader
David Youel ... rigging gaffer
Hopper Stone ... still photographer (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Vince Rimoldi ... assistant casting director
Debe Waisman ... extras casting director

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Shelly Cowan ... set costumer
Tess Inman ... set costumer

Location Management

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Rob Gibson ... location manager
Don Mann ... assistant location manager

Music Department

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Carli Barber ... music editor
Mark Wike ... music supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Haley McLane ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Gabriel Benvenuto ... assistant production coordinator
Melissa Cowen ... production assistant
Bennett DeCarlo ... key set production assistant
Joe Fikes ... project officer: department of defense
Marnie Gambit ... assistant to producer
Johnny Haddad ... key set production assistant
Laurent Marchand ... cater: tv / caterer
Andrew McCulloch ... production assistant
Cory Shaw ... main title design
Jason Slattery ... assistant accountant
Peter Wentzel ... finance executive
Bryan Biermann ... senior technology specialist: Walt Disney Television (uncredited)
Erin Felentzer ... publicist (uncredited)

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Also Known As
  • Ties That Bind (United States)
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  • 44 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia This particular episode created the false notion that City of Hyattsville (MD) was crime-ridden and out of control, and when President Allen visits to talk to the "fed up residents," she meets them at a "rib shack," giving viewers the impression that the city was an urban ghetto dominated by poor minorities, with 12 murders in a very short time frame. In fact, the "real" City of Hyattsville is a very modern community, with rarely 1-2 murders a year, and looks nothing like the "Hyattsville" portrayed in the show. The residents of the Hyattsville, as well as the city and county leaders (of Hyattsville and Prince George's County) at the time, sent scathing letters to ABC complaining about the portrayal of their city, and on May 1, 2006, officials from ABC formally apologized to both. See more »

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