Hill Street Blues Film at Eleven (1981–1987) Online
- Original Title :
- Film at Eleven
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Drama
- Year :
- 1981–1987
- Directror :
- Georg Stanford Brown
- Cast :
- Daniel J. Travanti,Michael Conrad,Michael Warren
- Writer :
- Michael Kozoll,Steven Bochco
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 49min
- Rating :
- 7.5/10
Furillo agrees to let a local news crew film the precinct. Belker brings in a suspect who believes that he is Dracula. Washington and LaRue capture a woman who is in possession of the gun that shot Hill and Renko.
Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Daniel J. Travanti | - | Capt. Frank Furillo | |
Michael Conrad | - | Sgt. Phil Esterhaus | |
Michael Warren | - | Officer Bobby Hill | |
Bruce Weitz | - | Sgt. Mick Belker | |
James Sikking | - | Lt. Howard Hunter (as James B. Sikking) | |
Joe Spano | - | Det. Henry Goldblume | |
Barbara Bosson | - | Fay Furillo (credit only) | |
Taurean Blacque | - | Det. Neal Washington | |
Kiel Martin | - | Officer J.D. LaRue | |
René Enríquez | - | Lt. Ray Calletano (as Rene Enriquez) | |
Betty Thomas | - | Officer Lucy Bates | |
Charles Haid | - | Officer Andrew Renko | |
Veronica Hamel | - | Joyce Davenport | |
Andrea Marcovicci | - | Cynthia Chase | |
Mark Metcalf | - | Officer Harris |
Near the end of the episode Film at Eleven after Renko and Hill identify the shooter, you can hear a man in the background say "Officer Bochco," A reference to the series creator Steven Bochco.
It is revealed that Capt. Furillo has been at Hill Street Station for 2 years.
The title uses the advertising expression "film at eleven" to get viewers to turn into the local eleven o'clock news.