It seems that more than schoolboy pranks are going on between a Cabot Cove prep school and its rival.It seems that more than schoolboy pranks are going on between a Cabot Cove prep school and its rival.It seems that more than schoolboy pranks are going on between a Cabot Cove prep school and its rival.
Ron Masak
- Sheriff Mort Metzger
- (as Ron Másak)
Ethan Embry
- Mike Seresino
- (as Ethan Randall)
Bill Balas
- Todd Andrews
- (uncredited)
Leslie Bevis
- Barbara Desmond
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaEthan Embry and Dana Barron both played Griswold children. Prior to her appearance in this episode Barron had a decade earlier originated Audrey Griswold in Vacation (1983). Ethan Embry on the other hand would only a few years after this episode go on to be the fourth actor to portray Rusty Griswold in Vegas Vacation (1997).
- Quotes
[first lines]
[breaking in to steal a bust of Shakespeare]
Mike Seresino: Hey, Willie, baby. Takin' you for a little trip, all right?
- SoundtracksMurder She Wrote Theme
Written by John Addison
Featured review
A very unique episode.
St Crispin's is looking for a new headmaster, and two internal candidates go head to head against one another. Student Colin Forbes pressures another, Mike Seresino, into stealing a test paper, the attempted theft unearths a dead body.
This has to be the most unique episode of Murder, she wrote that I've seen for some time, that's the major strength, and something of a draw back, it simply doesn't feel like any other episode that I can think of.
As with the previous episode, the map of Cabot Cove seems to be expanding, so as well as a planned hotel complex, we now have a Public school, one that's never been mentioned before.
I don't recall seeing the typical mean Jock on the show before, Trevor St John played the part of Colin very well.
Always great to see the excellent Michael Dotrice, a fine, commanding performance from him.
This one stands out, it feels very different.
7/10.
This has to be the most unique episode of Murder, she wrote that I've seen for some time, that's the major strength, and something of a draw back, it simply doesn't feel like any other episode that I can think of.
As with the previous episode, the map of Cabot Cove seems to be expanding, so as well as a planned hotel complex, we now have a Public school, one that's never been mentioned before.
I don't recall seeing the typical mean Jock on the show before, Trevor St John played the part of Colin very well.
Always great to see the excellent Michael Dotrice, a fine, commanding performance from him.
This one stands out, it feels very different.
7/10.
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- Sleepin_Dragon
- Mar 19, 2024
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