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==Plot==
Detectives Briscoe and Curtis travel to Los Angeles after the body of a movie studio executive is found without her head, hands, and feet. (Part One of Three)
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[[Detective]]s {{Briscoe}} and {{Curtis}} travel to [[Los Angeles]] after the body of a movie studio executive is found without her head, hands, and feet. (Part One of Three)
 
== Plot ==
 
''Plot''
 
   
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
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* [[Sam Waterston]] as [[Executive Assistant District Attorney|Executive A.D.A.]] [[Jack McCoy]]
 
* [[Sam Waterston]] as [[Executive Assistant District Attorney|Executive A.D.A.]] [[Jack McCoy]]
 
* [[Carey Lowell]] as [[Assistant District Attorney|A.D.A.]] [[Jamie Ross]]
 
* [[Carey Lowell]] as [[Assistant District Attorney|A.D.A.]] [[Jamie Ross]]
* [[Steven Hill]] as [[District Attorney|D.A.]] [[Adam Schiff]]
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* [[Steven Hill]] as [[District Attorney|D.A.]] [[Adam Schiff]] ''(credit only)''
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=== Recurring Cast ===
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=== Recurring cast ===
* [[Keith Szarabajka]] as [[Neil Gorton]]
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* [[Keith Szarabajka]] as [[Defense attorney|Defense Attorney]] [[Neil Gorton]]
* [[Leslie Hendrix]] as Dr. [[Elizabeth Rodgers]]
 
=== Guest cast ===
 
 
* [[Lauren Graham]] as [[Lisa Lundquist]]
 
* [[Lauren Graham]] as [[Lisa Lundquist]]
 
* [[Scott Cohen]] as [[Eddie Newman]]
 
* [[Scott Cohen]] as [[Eddie Newman]]
 
* [[Jeffrey D. Sams]] as [[Evan Grant]]
 
* [[Jeffrey D. Sams]] as [[Evan Grant]]
 
* [[Paul Hecht]] as Dr. [[Dan Duvall]]
 
* [[Paul Hecht]] as Dr. [[Dan Duvall]]
* [[Dick Latessa]] as [[Attorney]] [[Mitchell Klein]]
 
 
* [[Michael Harney]] as [[Lieutenant]] [[Stu Miller]]
 
* [[Michael Harney]] as [[Lieutenant]] [[Stu Miller]]
 
* [[Michael Zaslow]] as [[Ben Hollings]]
 
* [[Michael Zaslow]] as [[Ben Hollings]]
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* [[Mark Joy]] as LA [[Detective]] [[Dunlevy (Det.)|Dunlevy]]
 
* [[Janeane Garofalo]] as [[Greta Heiss]]
 
* [[Janeane Garofalo]] as [[Greta Heiss]]
 
* [[John Newton]] as [[Judge]] [[Eric Caffey]]
 
* [[John Newton]] as [[Judge]] [[Eric Caffey]]
 
* [[Norma Fire]] as Judge [[Pamela Jensen]]
 
* [[Norma Fire]] as Judge [[Pamela Jensen]]
* [[John Fiore]] as [[Detective]] [[Tony Profaci]]
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* [[Leslie Hendrix]] as [[Medical examiner|M.E.]] [[Elizabeth Rodgers]]
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* [[John Fiore]] as Detective [[Tony Profaci]]
 
* [[Caralyn Gorel]] as [[Katie Gorton]]
 
* [[Robert Dolan]] as [[Crime Scene Unit|CSU]] Technician
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=== Guest cast ===
 
* [[Dick Latessa]] as [[Defense attorney|Defense Attorney]] [[Mitchell Klein]]
 
* [[Scott Rabinowitz]] as Dr. [[Alan Levine]]
 
* [[Scott Rabinowitz]] as Dr. [[Alan Levine]]
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* [[Harrison Young]] as [[Gus]]
 
* [[Rainer Grant]] as [[Marlowe Powers]]
 
* [[Rainer Grant]] as [[Marlowe Powers]]
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* [[John Kudan]] as [[Jerome]]
 
* [[Gary Evans]] as Uniform Policeman [[Richie (Uniform)|Richie]]
 
* [[Don Creech]] as [[Carl Thurston]]
 
* [[Don Creech]] as [[Carl Thurston]]
 
* [[Marla Rubinoff]] as [[Shane Perry]]
 
* [[Marla Rubinoff]] as [[Shane Perry]]
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* [[Susan Cella]] as [[Maria Rago]]
 
* [[Susan Cella]] as [[Maria Rago]]
 
* [[Maria Bellantoni]] as [[Carmela Rago]]
 
* [[Maria Bellantoni]] as [[Carmela Rago]]
* [[Rene Bluestone]] as Mrs. [[Stacy Rudman]]
 
* [[Caralyn Gorel]] as [[Katie Gorton]]
 
* [[Gene Ruffini]] as Bum
 
 
* [[Ken Forman]] as Bartender
 
* [[Ken Forman]] as Bartender
* [[John Kudan]] as Jerome
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* [[Rene Bluestone]] as [[Stacy Rudman]]
* [[Harrison Young]] as Gus
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* [[Gene Ruffini]] as Bum
* [[Gary Evans]] as Uniform Policeman Richie
 
 
* [[Jo Twiss]] as Neighbor
 
* [[Jo Twiss]] as Neighbor
* [[Robert Dolan]] as [[Crime Scene Unit|CSU]] Technician
 
 
* [[Gregg Dubner]] as Newscaster
 
* [[Gregg Dubner]] as Newscaster
* [[Benjamin J. Cain Jr.]] as Court Clerk
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* [[Benjamin J. Cain, Jr.]] as Court Clerk
* [[Roger Ferreira]] as Police Officer [[LAPD]]
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* [[Robert Culp]] as Himself ''(uncredited)''
* [[Robert Culp]] as Himself (uncredited)
 
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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*{{w|Bora Bora}}
[[Heidi Ellison]]; [[Deborah Curtis]]; [[Olivia Curtis]]; [[Andrea Brown]]; [[Mattawin Studios]]; [[New Paltz]]; [[Derek Morrow]]; ''[[A Tale of Two Yogis]]''; ''[[Broken Street]]''; [[KNBC]]; [[Ronald Dobell]]; [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]; [[Islip]]; [[5 December|December 5th]],
 
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*[[Andrea Brown]]
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*[[Deborah Curtis]]
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*[[Olivia Curtis]]
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*[[Robert Dobell]]
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*[[Heidi Ellison]] {{c|victim}}
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*[[FBI]]
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*Gstaad, [[Switzerland]]
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*[[Los Angeles]]
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*[[Derek Morrow]]
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*[[Virginia]]
   
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==
{{Conversation|Who told you she had breast implants?|Greta Heiss|We're the police. We know everything.|Lennie Briscoe}}
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{{Conversation|Uh, who told you she had breast implants?|Greta Heiss|We're the police. We know everything.|Lennie Briscoe}}
   
 
== Background information and notes ==
 
== Background information and notes ==
 
* Title: D-Girl. The "D" stands for "development." In the world of filmmaking, a development girl is someone who occupies a low rung on the power ladder. Her job would be to perform low-level tasks like reading scripts.
''Background information and notes''
 
 
* Guest stars Lauren Graham and Scott Cohen reunited years later on Gilmore Girls. Graham was the star of the long-running series, and Cohen had a recurring role in seasons 1 & 2 as her daughter's teacher - who later became her ultimately jilted fiance.
Title: D-Girl
 
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* This episode (along with "[[Turnaround]]" and "[[Showtime]]") is part of a trilogy which has strongly been ripped from the headline of the notorious, controversial, and highly publicized {{w|O. J. Simpson murder case|O.J. Simpson murder case}}. Locations, characters, and other aspects loosely resemble those that came to denote the affair.
The "D" stands for "development." In the world of filmmaking, a development girl is someone who occupies a low rung on the power ladder. Her job would be to perform low-level tasks like reading scripts
 
   
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===Episode scene cards===
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Office of<br />
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Dr. Levine<br />
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1187 York Avenue<br />
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Thursday, December 7
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Office of<br />
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Heidi Ellison<br />
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625 Fifth Avenue<br />
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Friday, December 8
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Apartment of<br />
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Heidi Ellison<br />
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961 Park Avenue<br />
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Monday, December 11
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|- style="font-variant:small-caps; text-align:center; font-size: 90%; background-color:#ffff93;"
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Dynamics<br />
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302 East 57th Street<br />
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Monday, December 11
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Office of<br />
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Executive Assistant<br />
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D.A. McCoy<br />
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Thursday, December 14
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Mattawin Studios<br />
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Hollywood, California<br />
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Friday, December 15
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|- style="font-variant:small-caps; text-align:center; font-size: 90%; background-color:#ffff93;"
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L'Etoile<br />
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Central City, California<br />
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Monday, December 15
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Chambers of<br />
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Judge Eric Gaffey<br />
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Manhattan, NY<br />
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Tuesday, December 19
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Arraignment Court<br />
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Part 63<br />
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Thursday, December 21
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Parking Garage<br />
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Apartment of<br />
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Heidi Ellison<br />
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Saturday, December 23
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Guest stars Lauren Graham and Scott Cohen reunited years later on Gilmore Girls. Graham was the star of the long-running series, and Cohen had a recurring role in seasons 1 & 2 as her daughter's teacher - who later became her ultimately jilted fiance.
 
 
 
{{episode|Title=D-Girl|Series=Law & Order|Serieslink=L&O|Season=7|Previous=[[Working Mom]]|Next=[[Turnaround]]}}
 
{{episode|Title=D-Girl|Series=Law & Order|Serieslink=L&O|Season=7|Previous=[[Working Mom]]|Next=[[Turnaround]]}}
 
[[Category:L&O episodes]]
 
[[Category:L&O episodes]]

Revision as of 05:01, 5 June 2019

"D-Girl"
L&O, Episode 7.15
Production number: K1119
First aired: 13 March 1997
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Written By
Ed Zuckerman, Gardner Stern & René Balcer

Directed By
Ed Sherin & Constantine Makris

Plot

Detectives Briscoe and Curtis travel to Los Angeles after the body of a movie studio executive is found without her head, hands, and feet. (Part One of Three)

Cast

Main cast

Recurring cast

Guest cast

  • Dick Latessa as Defense Attorney Mitchell Klein
  • Scott Rabinowitz as Dr. Alan Levine
  • Harrison Young as Gus
  • Rainer Grant as Marlowe Powers
  • John Kudan as Jerome
  • Gary Evans as Uniform Policeman Richie
  • Don Creech as Carl Thurston
  • Marla Rubinoff as Shane Perry
  • Brian McQuillan as Luke Richmond
  • Susan Cella as Maria Rago
  • Maria Bellantoni as Carmela Rago
  • Ken Forman as Bartender
  • Rene Bluestone as Stacy Rudman
  • Gene Ruffini as Bum
  • Jo Twiss as Neighbor
  • Gregg Dubner as Newscaster
  • Benjamin J. Cain, Jr. as Court Clerk
  • Robert Culp as Himself (uncredited)

References

Quotes

Greta Heiss: Uh, who told you she had breast implants?
Lennie Briscoe: We're the police. We know everything.

Background information and notes

  • Title: D-Girl. The "D" stands for "development." In the world of filmmaking, a development girl is someone who occupies a low rung on the power ladder. Her job would be to perform low-level tasks like reading scripts.
  • Guest stars Lauren Graham and Scott Cohen reunited years later on Gilmore Girls. Graham was the star of the long-running series, and Cohen had a recurring role in seasons 1 & 2 as her daughter's teacher - who later became her ultimately jilted fiance.
  • This episode (along with "Turnaround" and "Showtime") is part of a trilogy which has strongly been ripped from the headline of the notorious, controversial, and highly publicized O.J. Simpson murder case. Locations, characters, and other aspects loosely resemble those that came to denote the affair.

Episode scene cards

1 2 3

Office of
Dr. Levine
1187 York Avenue
Thursday, December 7

Office of
Heidi Ellison
625 Fifth Avenue
Friday, December 8

Apartment of
Heidi Ellison
961 Park Avenue
Monday, December 11

4 5 6

Dynamics
302 East 57th Street
Monday, December 11

Office of
Executive Assistant
D.A. McCoy
Thursday, December 14

Mattawin Studios
Hollywood, California
Friday, December 15

7 8 9

L'Etoile
Central City, California
Monday, December 15

Chambers of
Judge Eric Gaffey
Manhattan, NY
Tuesday, December 19

Arraignment Court
Part 63
Thursday, December 21

10

Parking Garage
Apartment of
Heidi Ellison
Saturday, December 23

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