"Mourning After" | |
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Air date | February 12th, 1999 |
Writers | Angel Dean Lopez; Ethan Reiff; Cyrus Voris |
Director | Dan Lerner |
Producers | Charlie Craig; Felix Enriquez Alcala; Ethan Reiff; James Andrew Miller; Cyrus Voris; Peter Horton; Phil Parslow; Donald Marcus; Steve Turner |
Starring | Peter Horton; John Glover |
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"Mourning After" is the thirteenth and final episode of the Brimstone television series. It was directed by Dan Lerner with a script written by Angel Dean Lopez based on a story treatment by Ethan Reiff and Cyrus Voris. It first aired on the FOX Network on February 12th, 1999.
Plot[]
People escape from Hell. It happens. Except one of these escapees ends up dating Rosalyn Stone as the rest begin taking over the neighborhood. This makes things really difficult for Ezekiel as he returns home for Valentine's Day.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Peter Horton | Ezekiel Stone |
John Glover | The Devil |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Lori Petty | Max |
Teri Polo | Delilah Ash |
Mark Valley | Barry Ceneazo |
Esther Scott | Van Radke |
Staci Greason | Melinda Richmond |
Brooke Davis | Gift shop clerk |
Stacy Haiduk | Rosalyn Stone |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Edward C. Gillow | Neighbor |
Kay E. Kuter | Man at elevator |
Paul Sinacore | Newspaper guy |
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