"Bon Voyage, Angels" | |
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Air date | October 6th, 2011 |
Writers | Douglas Petrie |
Director | James Marshall |
Producers | Drew Barrymore; Matthew Federman; Tom Flores; Leonard Goldberg; Alfred Gough; Javier Grillo-Marxuach; Jean Higgins; Nancy Juvonen; Meredith Lavender; Miles Millar; Chris Miller; Douglas Petrie; Sonny Postiglione; Stephen Scaia; Tim Scanlan; Marcos Siega; Ember Truesdell; Marcie Ulin |
Starring | Annie Ilonzeh; Minka Kelly; Rachael Taylor; Ramon Rodriguez |
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Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Annie Ilonzeh | Kate Prince |
Minka Kelly | Eve French |
Rachael Taylor | Abby Sampson |
Ramon Rodriguez | John Bosley |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Tahyna Tozzi | Amanda Kane |
Nicholas Gonzalez | Roman Stone |
DB Woodside | Carlton Finch |
J. Downing | Rykker |
Aerica D'Amaro | Erica Leone |
Roberto Escobar | Juan Molina |
Tom Norsemann | Ivan Dunski |
Frank Mondaruli | Ricky Stancati |
Eric Aragon | Scott Foster |
Lorenzo Toledo | Security |
Rey Hernandez | Factory guard |
Wendell Kinney | Party guest |
Uncredited cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Victor Garber | Charles Townsend |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This is the first of three episode of Charlie's Angels with Debby Germino as editor.
Allusions[]
- Charlie Townsend speaks of a pineapple processing facility that was closed down in 1976. This was also the same year that the original Charlie's Angels first aired on ABC.
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