Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
John Larroquette | ... | Mike McBride | |
Marta DuBois | ... | Sgt. Roberta Hansen (as Marta Dubois) | |
Matt Lutz | ... | Phil Newberry | |
Linda Gray | ... | Victoria Sawyer | |
Claire Coffee | ... | Marilyn Fletcher | |
Sarah Buxton | ... | Heather Bronson (as Sarah G. Buxton) | |
Diego Serrano | ... | Luis Martinez | |
Paul Norwood | ... | Norman Collins | |
Joel Polis | ... | Harold Paxton | |
Kathryn Joosten | ... | Judge Broderick | |
Lindsay Hollister | ... | Becky Sullivan | |
John Thaddeus | ... | Nick | |
James McCauley | ... | Mayor Joseph Theodore | |
Tamara Mark | ... | Lorraine Theodore | |
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Winston J. Rocha | ... | Escobar (as Winston G. Rocha) |
A naive country girl believes she was hired to only have dinner with a man. When he propositions her, she goes back to confront her boss only to find her murdered and is accused of killing her.
John Larroquette's client in this McBride story is a woman who actually believes escort means companionship. Going to work for a high end agency when the client starts making moves Sarah Buxton runs back to her boss only to find her murdered. She's walked into a jackpot. I mean really, they're not that naive in Nebraska.
So Larroquette has a client and of course the best place to start looking for suspects is the little black book. The agency certainly had a nice share of high end clientele. And the murder is of course associated with the profession though not quite in the way you might think.
Nice story, but a really bad premise.