The Angels go to prison to find out what happened to a client's missing sister.The Angels go to prison to find out what happened to a client's missing sister.The Angels go to prison to find out what happened to a client's missing sister.
Farrah Fawcett
- Jill Munroe
- (as Farrah Fawcett-Majors)
Lauren Tewes
- Christine Hunter
- (as Lauren Tewis)
James Brodhead
- Harold
- (as James E. Brodhead)
John Forsythe
- Charles Townsend
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaKim Basinger, who guest starred in this episode, had originally been in the running to become an "Angel" but never was picked.
- GoofsThis one takes place in Louisiana, a state where the highest point is 535 feet (163 m.) above sea level, yet, many times, in the escape scene, mountains/hills figure prominently. The scriptwriters should have picked a different state, like Arkansas, and it wouldn't have changed the plot at all.
- Quotes
Kelly Garrett: [delousing spray applied to the three new inmates] How long has it been since you've been sprayed?
Maxine: Get cute in here, and you *can* get hurt, understand, dearie?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Radio (2003)
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One of the most popular episodes from the legendary 1st season...
I'm surprised no one else has reviewed this, one of the most watched 1st season episodes of "Charlie's Angels" (Aaron Spelling was once quoted that he could keep re-running this show over and over and the ratings would never go down). Lauren Tewes (pre-"The Love Boat") hires the girls to locate her sister, who was railroaded into a prison work-farm by snarling baddies who operate a prostitution racket on the side. With a wonderfully cheesy supporting cast including Kim Basinger as an inmate (back in the day when she was a lip gloss model for magazines), lascivious Mary Woroonov as a warden named Maxine, and oily Anthony James as a guard, this one has great seedy flavor worthy of a theatrical feature, a tight direction, some tart, funny lines of dialog, and lots o' T&A.
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- blockerlover
- Nov 3, 2006
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