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"Cash Out"
Series Reaper
Season 1, Episode 10
Air date December 4th, 2007
Writers Yolonda Lawrence
Director Stephen Cragg
Producers David Babcock; Tara Butters; Kevin Etten; Michele Fazekas; Joseph Patrick Finn; Mark Gordon; Peter Lauer; Kevin Murphy; Jason Parks; Thomas Schnauz; Deborah Spera; Tom Spezialy; Jeffrey Vlaming
Starring Bret Harrison; Tyler Labine; Rick Gonzalez; Missy Peregrym; Ray Wise; Valarie Rae Miller; Andrew Airlie
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"Cash Out" is the tenth episode of season one of the supernatural dramedy series Reaper and the tenth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Stephen Cragg with a script written by Yolonda Lawrence. It first aired on ABC on Tuesday, December 4th, 2007 at 8:00 pm.

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