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"Magnum, P.I." Forty Years from Sand Island (1983)



Overview

User Rating:
8.5/10   9 votes
Director:
Michael Vejar
Writers:
Donald P. Bellisario (co-creator)
Rob Gilmer (writer)
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Original Air Date:
24 February 1983 (Season 3, Episode 18)

Cast

 (Episode Cast overview, first billed only)

Tom Selleck ... Thomas Sullivan Magnum, IV
John Hillerman ... Jonathan Quayle Higgins III
Roger E. Mosley ... Theodore 'TC' Calvin
Larry Manetti ... Orville 'Rick' Wright
James Shigeta ... Dr. Richard Enoka
Keye Luke ... Goto
Marilyn Tokuda ... Nancy Nakamura
John Roselius ... Pro Golfer, in Golf Shop (as John L. Roselius)
Danny Kamekona ... Russell Nakamura, Nancy's Father
David Palmer ... Hank Sorenso
Michael Duffett ... Victor Goertz
Francesca Dodge ... Nurse
Brian Clark ... U.S. Army Corporal, in 1942
Christopher Coad ... Sergeant
Francis Yoshida ... Kirin Nakamura
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Goofs:
Continuity: When the brakes fail and Higgins crashes the Ferrari, it is clear throughout the entire sequence that the right (passenger) side of the car sustains all the impact. In fact during the credits, the last scene which shows a close up of the crash, shows that the left (drivers side) is perfectly undamaged. Yet, when the car is on the rack being examined by the mechanic, the drivers side is shown with significant damage. more

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