LILLY AND JEFFRIES RE-OPEN THE 1945 CASE INVOLVING A BASEBALL GREAT, CLYDE "THE GLIDE" TAYLOR, WHO WAS MURDERED
WITH HIS OWN BAT, ON A REBROADCAST OF "COLD CASE,"
SUNDAY, DEC. 24, 8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT
"Colors" -- Lilly and Jeffries investigate the 1945 case involving baseball great Clyde "The Glide" Taylor, who was beaten to death with his own bat, on a rebroadcast of COLD CASE, Sunday, Dec. 24 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Paris Barclay directed the episode that was written by Sean Whitsell. (Originally broadcast 10/16/05)
Clyde was beaten to death with his own bat after a game and the only evidence Lilly and Jeffries have to go on is his bloodstained jersey with tobacco stains on the chest. The suspect list grows to include Clyde's closest friend, his girlfriend and a racist major league pitcher, none of whom are talking or providing any clues to help detain a killer. With the trail running cold, Lilly and the team are forced to retrace their steps.
Lilly Rush: Kathryn Morris
John Stillman: John Finn
Nick Vera: Jeremy Ratchford
Will Jeffries: Thom Barry
Scotty Valens: Danny Pino
Josie Sutton: Sarah Brown
Clyde Taylor: Arlen Escarpeta
Esther Davis (1945): Christina Hendricks
Esther Davis (2005): Elinor Donahue
Crumbs (1945): Eric Ladin
Crumbs (2005): Thomas Kopache
Tyler (John) Cage: Mitchell Fink
Troy Cage (1945): Hunter Allan
Troy Cage (2005): Ron Dean
Moody Brown (1945): Don Wallace
Jackie Robinson: Antonio Todd
Satchel Paige: Dennis Singletary
Willie Dandridge (1945): Frank Faucette
Willie Dandridge (2005): Beau Billingslea
Leonard Hughes: Kameron Winston-Lucas
Radio Broadcaster: David Ruprecht
RATING: TV-PG-LV
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