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* [[Fred Dryer]] as [[Lt. John LeGarre]] | * [[Fred Dryer]] as [[Lt. John LeGarre]] | ||
* [[Tom Reilly]] | * [[Tom Reilly]] as [[Rick Nichols]] | ||
* [[Donna Kei Benz]] as Cindy Davis | * [[Donna Kei Benz]] as Cindy Davis | ||
* [[Tony Longo]] as "Sly" Angeletti | * [[Tony Longo]] as "Sly" Angeletti |
Revision as of 17:34, 19 June 2009
Force Seven | |
Episode # | 527 |
Air Date | May 23, 1982 |
Briefing |
Plot
Ponch and Jon spot a speeding drunk and pull it over under an overpass. Jon finds confidential military secrets which fall out of the car.
Later, a young officer named Rick Nichols (who looks remarkably like next season's Bobby Nelson) reports to Lt. John LeGarre for assignment with a martial arts group named "Force Seven". Shortly, the Force Seven group gets an assignment to recover a stolen missile.
Before we know it, the Force Seven team is sneaking into a warehouse looking for clues. When Rick makes some noise, they're discovered and have to escape. That night, they try again...and are discovered again. They fight the employees and win. After the victory, an old friend of LeGarre, named Nakura, appears and captures them. After the Force Seven members escape, Nakura sets his plan into action and arms his stolen missile.
Nakura sends a taped message to the mayor and threatens to use the missile unless his demands are met. By examining the stars in the background of the videotape, Force Seven figures out where Nakura is hiding his missile.
The next morning, the Force Seven team sneaks into Nakura's compound using some pretty nifty martial arts skills. With 15 seconds to spare, they get Nakura to tell them the abort code of 666.
After the commercial, Nakura realizes that the warhead's armed to go off in one minute. Rick uses his magic Super-Poly-Grip powers to disarm the warhead just before it detonates.
Later, at CHP Central, Getraer meets Ponch and Jon in the hallway and congratulates them for discovering the confidential papers which led the police to "the crazy" with the missile.
Guest Stars
- Fred Dryer as Lt. John LeGarre
- Tom Reilly as Rick Nichols
- Donna Kei Benz as Cindy Davis
- Tony Longo as "Sly" Angeletti
- John Rhys Davies from Raiders of the Lost Ark and Sliders as Nakura
- Steve Franken as Alan Drummond
- Edward Davis as Chief
- Sam Yorty as Mayor
Crew
- Written by: Stephen Downing
- Directed by: Lee H. Katzin
- Choreographer and Martial Arts Technical Consultant: Dan Inosanto
Fun Facts
- This episode was the second unsuccessful attempt "CHiPs" made at a spinoff. (The first was Mitchell & Woods.) The series would have been called Force Seven: The Deadly Arrow.
- This is Larry Wilcox's final appearance on "CHiPs" until CHiPs '99...and his shortest.
- This is the only time Larry Wilcox and Tom Reilly are ever in the same episode of "CHiPs".
- Fred Dryer also played the title role in the cop drama Hunter.