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An injured Rembrandt falls in love with his doctor, who is eager to follow him because of her secret past as a Kromagg collaborator.

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Quinn Mallory
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Rembrandt 'Crying Man' Brown
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Maggie Beckett
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Colin Mallory
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Dr. Grace Venable
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Ralph Hackett
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TV Anchor
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Driver
Marilyn Randall ...
Nurse
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Directed by

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Michael Miller

Written by

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Tracy Tormé ... (creator) (creator) &
Robert K. Weiss ... (creator) (creator)
 
Bill Dial ... (written by)
 
Chris Black ... (executive story editor)

Produced by

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Peter Chomsky ... co-producer
Bill Dial ... co-executive producer
Edward Ledding ... producer
Jerry O'Connell ... producer
David E. Peckinpah ... executive producer (as David Peckinpah)
Marc Scott Zicree ... producer

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Danny Lux

Cinematography by

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Robert A. Hudecek ... director of photography

Editing by

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Casey Brown

Editorial Department

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Kent Pritchett ... colorist: dailies (uncredited)

Casting By

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Barbara Claman
Robert McGee

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Anthony Brockliss

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Debra Combs

Costume Design by

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Jacqueline SaintAnne

Makeup Department

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Lisa Marie Alpert ... hair stylist (as Lisa Marie Rosenberg)
Stephanie A. Fowler ... make-up (as Stephanie Fowler)
Steven Mack ... key hair stylist (uncredited)
Thomas E. Surprenant ... special makeup effects artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Paul Cajero ... unit production manager
Paul M. Leonard ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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James Dillon ... first assistant director
Janet Van Etten ... second assistant director

Art Department

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David Scott ... property master
Victor Anderson ... propmaker (uncredited)
James E. Bowen Jr. ... set dresser (uncredited)
Brian Murray ... storyboard artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Charles Kelly ... sound mixer
Kyle Wright ... supervising sound editor
Greg LaPlante ... sound editor (uncredited)
Robb Navrides ... sound editor (uncredited) / supervising sound editor (uncredited)
Ken Strain ... utility cable (uncredited)

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Eddie Surkin ... special effects (as Eddie E. Surkin)
Ronald W. Mathews ... special effects (uncredited)

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Bill Kent ... visual effects supervisor
Mark Breakspear ... digital compositing artist (uncredited)

Stunts

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Gary Baxley ... stunt coordinator
Jennifer Badger ... stunt double: Kari Wuhrer (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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David J. Frederick ... camera operator (uncredited)
Duane Journey ... key grip (uncredited)
Jeff Journey ... dolly grip (uncredited)
Derek Page ... set lighting technician (uncredited)
Pablo Suarez ... grip (uncredited)
John Warner ... best boy grip (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Steffany Bernstein Pratt ... set costumer (uncredited)
Mary Lou Reinbold ... costume supervisor (uncredited)

Music Department

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Brad Segal ... music editor (as Bradley A. Segal)

Additional Crew

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Tracy Tormé ... executive consultant
Michael Carter ... studio teacher (uncredited)
Seth Harris ... production assistant (uncredited)
Dennis Loring ... payroll accountant (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Also Known As
  • Asylum (United States)
Runtime
  • 46 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia In this timeline, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher had surrendered to the Kromaggs. Anyone who aides the enemy is known as "a Thatcher." See more »
Goofs Hackett takes three photos early in the episode. When the photographs are later shown, the people in them are in different positions. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from Why Spy? (1997). See more »

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