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| Tom Hanks | Scott Turner | |
| Mare Winningham | Emily Carson | |
| Craig T. Nelson | Chief Hyde | |
| Reginald VelJohnson | David Sutton | |
| Scott Paulin | Zack Gregory | |
| J.C. Quinn | Walter Boyett | |
| John McIntire | Amos Reed | |
| David Knell | Ernie | |
| Ebbe Roe Smith | Harley McCabe | |
| Kevin Scannell | Jeff Foster | |
| Joel Bailey | Ferraday | |
| Mary McCusker | Katie | |
| Ernie Lively | Motel Clerk | |
| Clyde Kusatsu | Kevin Williams | |
| Elaine Renee Bush | Store Clerk |
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| Producer |
Michele Ader
Daniel Petrie Jr. |
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| Writer |
Dennis Shryack
Michael Blodgett |
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| Cinematography |
Adam Greenberg
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| Musician |
Charles Gross
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Scott Turner has 3 days left in the local police department before he moves to a bigger city to get some "real" cases, not just misdemeanors. Then Amos Reed is murdered, and Scott Turner sets himself on the case. The closest thing to a witness in the case is Amos Reed's dog, Hooch, which Scott Turner has to take care of if it's going to avoid being "put to sleep". |
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