"A Night Court at the Opera" | |
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Season 8, Episode 9 #156 in series (193 episodes) | |
Series: | Night Court |
Network/Country: | NBC-TV / United States |
Air date | November 16, 1990 |
Production code | 186940 |
Written by: | Jim Pond & Bill Fuller |
Directed by: | Jim Drake |
Guest stars: | S. Marc Jordan Joleen Lutz William Utay Meg Wyllie Robert Trebor Mike Finneran Mary Pat Gleason Melanie MacQueen Dorothy Andrews Nancy Marlow |
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A Night Court at the Opera was the ninth episode of Season 8 of Night Court, the 156th overall episode in the series. Written by Jim Pond and Bill Fuller, the episode, directed Jim Drake, originallly aired on NBC-TV on November 16, 1990.
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Synopsis[]
Dan has a date at the opera and some weirdos think that Bull is their god.
Storyline[]
Dan tries to win over Margaret during a night at the opera and Bull acquires disciples convinced that he's their god.
Did You Know?[]
Trivia[]
The title comes from the Marx Brothers' comedy movie A Night at the Opera (1935).
Connections[]
- References
- Frakenstein (1931 film) - "He's Alive! He's Alive!"
- A Night at the Opera (uncredited) (1935 film) - title reference
Cast (in credits order)[]
Starring[]
- Harry Anderson as Harold T. Stone
- Charles Robinson as Mac Robinson
- John Larroquette as Dan Fielding
- Markie Post as Christine Sullivan
- Richard Moll as Bull Shannon
- Marsha Warfield as Roz Russell
Recurring cast and characters/Guest stars[]
- S. Marc Jordan as Jack Griffin
- Joleen Lutz as Lisette Hocheiser
- William Utay as Phil Sanders (as Will Utay)
- Meg Wyllie as Matilda
- Robert Trebor as Zealot #1
- Mike Finneran as Art Fensterman
- Mary Pat Gleason as Matron
- Melanie MacQueen as Zealot #2
- Dorothy Andrews as Cashier (uncredited)
- Nancy Marlow as Mrs. Aronson (uncredited)