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  • Sledge Hammer! A Clockwork Hammer (Season 2, Episode 1)
  • TV Episode | Action, Comedy

Sledge Hammer!

A Clockwork Hammer (Season 2, Episode 1)
TV Episode | Action, Comedy

Sledge is abducted by a former television executive whose brainwashing operation reprograms its victim's minds through unrelenting and unmerciful exposure to television programming.
Director
Writers
Alan Spencer (creator) (story) | Chris Ruppenthal (teleplay)
Producer
Thomas John Kane (as Thomas Kane)
Composer
Cinematographer
Editors
Briana London | Fabien D. Tordjmann (as Fabien Tordjmann)
Casting Directors
Status
Edit Released
Updated Sep 17, 1987

Release date
Sep 17, 1987 (United States)
Awards
Series awards
1 nomination

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Cast

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13 cast members
Name Known for
David Rasche
Sledge Hammer Sledge Hammer   See fewer
Anne-Marie Martin
Dori Doreau Dori Doreau   See fewer
Harrison Page
Captain Trunk Captain Trunk   See fewer
Nicholas Guest
Landon Smartikoff Landon Smartikoff   See fewer
Sal Viscuso
Marc Rinsler Marc Rinsler   See fewer
Dan Lauria
Officer Chris Raker Officer Chris Raker   See fewer
Ken Letner
Myles Theiss Myles Theiss   See fewer
Eugene Robert Glazer
Johnny 'Red Shoes' Haggis Johnny 'Red Shoes' Haggis   See fewer
Leslie Morris
Officer Majoy Officer Majoy   See fewer
Dorothy Dells
The Judge The Judge   See fewer
John Zenda
Abductor with Moustache Abductor with Moustache   See fewer
Beverly Leech
TV Reporter Amy Porter TV Reporter Amy Porter   See fewer
Gary Owens
Narrator in opening sequence (voice) Narrator in opening sequence (voice)   See fewer
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