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"Cold Case" Torn (2007)



Overview

User Rating:
7.1/10   43 votes
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Writers:
Meredith Stiehm (creator)
Tyler Bensinger (writer)
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TV Series:
Original Air Date:
8 April 2007 (Season 4, Episode 21)
Plot:
Lilly and her team investigate their oldest case yet, the murder of a woman who was killed in 1919. They soon learn that she may have been murdered because of her activism for woman rights. | add synopsis
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Cast

  (Episode Cast overview, first billed only)

Kathryn Morris ... Lilly Rush

Danny Pino ... Scotty Valens

John Finn ... John Stillman

Jeremy Ratchford ... Nick Vera
Thom Barry ... Will Jeffries

Tracie Thoms ... Kat Miller

Erin Cahill ... Francis Stone - 1919
Ellen Albertini Dow ... Audrey Abruzzi - 2007

Zach Grenier ... Ambrose Stone - 1919

Tyler Kain ... Emma Stone

Carolyn McCormick ... Elizabeth Stone - 1919

Judson Pearce Morgan ... Lawrence Wakeley - 1919
Angela Sarafyan ... Philippa 'Phil' Abruzzi - 1919

Rebecca Wisocky ... Alice B. Harris - 1919

McNally Sagal ... Janice Warner
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Runtime:
USA:60 min
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Fun Stuff

Goofs:
Factual errors: A brewer owner was worried in mid 1919 that if the 19th Amendment (votes for women) were ratified, Prohibition would be enacted. If fact, Prohibition was already ratified (in January 1919). more

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Det. Rush's mother, Ellen, got married in Season 3 Episode 19 "Beautiful Little Fool", yet when we see her again in Season 4, Episode 21 "Torn", she is alone. Is this a goof?
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Errors-anachronisms, 15 April 2007
Author: nickic1226 from United States

The opening scene of this episode takes place in June, 1919. Mr. Stone is blaming the possibility of Prohibition being enacted on the suffragettes. The episode places great stress on the idea that if women get the vote that they will then be responsible for Prohibition passing. In fact, the 18th Amendment (Prohibition) had already been ratified six months prior to this scene--before women had the right to vote. The 19th Amendment (giving women the right to vote) had already passed the House and the Senate but had not yet been ratified. Also, the closing song is of Hoagy Carmichael singing "Stardust" which wasn't published until 1927.

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