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COLD CASE
Air Date: Sunday, June 24, 2007
Time Slot: 9:00 PM-10:00 PM EST on CBS
Episode Title: (#403) "Sandhogs" (Repeat)
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WHEN THE SKELETAL REMAINS OF A MAN FOUND IN A SUBWAY TUNNEL ARE LATER IDENTIFIED AS A MAN WHO DISAPPEARED IN 1947, THE COLD CASE TEAM RE-OPENS THE CASE, ON A REBROADCAST OF "COLD CASE," SUNDAY, JUNE 24

"Sandhogs" -- When the bones of a man found in a subway tunnel are identified as a sandhog miner named Donavan who disappeared in 1947, Lilly and Valens believe that he may have been murdered, on a rebroadcast of COLD CASE, Sunday, June 24 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. David Von Ancken directed the episode that was written by Greg Plageman. (Originally broadcast 10/8/06)

During 1947, the rumor mill was abuzz about why Donavan went missing. Maybe it was because of his attempt to unionize his fellow miners or his public affair that didn't sit well with the locals. There was a long list of suspects, including the owner of the mining company who wanted to stop the impending strike, and a fellow sandhog who wanted nothing to do with fighting for anyone's rights. Meanwhile, Joseph tells Lilly he loves her.

SERIES REGULARS:

Lilly Rush: Kathryn Morris
Scotty Valens: Danny Pino
LT. John Stillman: John Finn
Nick Vera: Jeremy Ratchford
Will Jeffries: Thom Barry
Kat Miller: Tracie Thoms

GUEST CAST:

Joseph: Kenneth Johnson
Ray: Brennan Elliott
Eamon "Big Mac" McCallister: Ryan Cutrona
John "Boomer" Donovan: Neil Jackson
Bobby McCallister (1947): Lee Burns
Nate Stallworth (1947): Skyy John
Bobby McCallister (2006): Jack McGee
Alice Stallworth (1947): Enuka Okuma
Sam Bertleman Sr. (1947): Michael Monks
Sam Bertleman Jr. (2006): Rick Scarry
Mateo Zaccardo (1947): Gino Anthony Pesi
Mateo Zaccardo (2006): Mike Genovese
Hank Bishop (1947): Marc Ewing
Alice Stallworth (2006): L. Scott Caldwell

RATING: TV-14-LV

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