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"Night Fears" is the second episode of the eighth season of Murder, She Wrote and its 156th episode overall. It aired on September 22, 1991.
Summary[]
A professor and ex-cop challenges Jessica to a race to solve a series of campus muggings.
Starring[]
Regular cast[]
Guest stars[]
- Tim Choate as Luke Phillips
- Wings Hauser as Wallace Evans
- Bobby Hosea as Officer Kevin Bryce
- John Lavachielli as Officer David Morelli
- Alan Oppenheimer as Dr. Raymond Auerbach
- Roxie Roker as Jennifer Bryce
- Julie St. Claire as Roslyn Aramendi
- Al Pugliese as Capt. Jim Lupinski
- Mary Pat Gleason as Reference Librarian
- Tony Darren as Busboy
- Kelle Korbel as Student
- Leesa Bryte as Another Student
- Alina Rosario as Prof. Felicia Archoa
Trivia[]
When Jessica is looking at the screen of who checked out the criminology textbook, one of the names is "Chester Gould." Chester Gould was the creator of Dick Tracy.
Goofs[]
When the gunman fires towards Jessica and his the car windows, the windows break incorrectly. Vehicle windows are made to break into tiny pieces, about 1/4" square-ish. This is so passengers are not badly cut in case of an accident.
External links[]
- "Night Fears" at the Internet Movie Database