Miami Vice : Invasion
Genre : Crime / Drama
Showrunner: Peter Berg
Writer : Roy Horne
Based on the television series
Cast: Josh Holloway, Taye Diggs, Andy Garcia, Megalyn Echikunwoke, Katrina Law, Brad William Henke, Troy Garity, Sharon Leal, Stephen Lang, Derek Phillips, Charles Baker, Jeremiah Bitsui, Morgan Fairchild and Anne Dudek
Plot: Sonny Crockett (Josh Holloway) manages to pull some strings and gets the charges against Valerie Gordon (Sharon Leal) dropped. His partner, Ricardo Tubbs (Taye Diggs) thanks Crockett for his help. Crockett says that's what partners are for. Tubbs tells Crockett and their superior Lt. Martin Castillo (Andy Garcia) that he is going to take a leave of absence to take Valerie back to New York City and to spend some time up there with her for a few days.
The next day, Lt. Castillo informs Crockett, Trudy Joplin (Megalyn Echikunwoke), Gina Calabrese (Katrina Law), Stan Switek (Brad William Henke) and Larry Zito (Troy Garity) that the Deputy Chief has reassigned all available personnel to help put a stop to a home invasion spree. The most recent invasion ended with the woman of the house being sent to the hospital with electrical burns. While the M.O. of the home invaders varies, there is one connecting thread that the families are always home at the time of the invasion and are brutalized by the perps. Castillo tells the squad tmhat they have to head into a meeting with Robbery Division, which is headed by Lt. Carl Hornacek.
When the squad arrives at Robbery, Crockett is reunited with Hornacek (Stephen Lang), his first boss with the police department, and his former partner, Mike Ebersole (Derek Phillips), who is proudly displaying a freshly grown mustache, which Crockett is quick to poke fun at. The meeting gets underway and Hornacek fills the Vice Squad in on what they know so far about the home invaders they're after. There have been six home invasions in the last eight weeks, totaling over $2 million in stolen goods and leaving five civilians injured. Descriptions of the suspects include the use of hockey masks and stockings to cover their faces. Looking over the information packet in front of him, Castillo begins picking it apart. Hornacek asks what Castillo means to say. Castillo tells him that the Robbery department is not handling the case as effectively as they could be. Crockett is somewhat embarrassed by his new boss arguing with his old boss.
The home invaders, Pete (Jeremiah Bitsui) and Nicky (Charles Baker), stake-out their next hit, taking pictures of the house, electrical boxes, street signs, people coming and going, security systems - everything they could possibly need to know. They head back to their hideout, which is loaded with disguises and weapons. After looking over all the information they've collected, Nicky says that the home they just scouted would be too risky. He says there are plenty of other scores that won't draw as much heat. Pete is disappointed, arguing that Nicky has gotten soft.
Crockett and Castillo visit the house the home invaders most recently hit to interview the victims. They talk to Mrs. Taylor (Anne Dudek), who describes in vivid detail what happened, as well as the injuries her children suffered. Castillo assures Mrs. Taylor that they will do what ever they can to catch the men responsible, and leaves her a questionnaire to detail her daily activities so that they may see where she could have possibly encountered the perps prior to the invasion. Back at OCB, Castillo asks Gina and Trudy to let him know if any prostitutes report any johns beating on them. They ask why, and he tells them that there was a similar string of home invasions in Chicago that they believed were connected to a string of prostitutes being assaulted.
The night the home invaders strike again, hitting the home of an elderly couple. After the hit, a policeman comes across the getaway car, and is killed by Pete with a silenced handgun. The elderly man was shot twice during the hit and is taken to the hospital. Castillo and Hornacek get into an argument at the crime scene. Crockett agrees with Castillo that Robbery's investigation has been threatened by the shoddiness of Hornacek's methods, but still stands up for Hornacek out of loyalty. Crockett and Castillo go to see Gina and Trudy, who have found a prostitute beaten by someone recently. Unfortunately the prostitute isn't able to give a very detailed description.
Castillo, Hornacek and Crockett review the questionnaires they gave the victims and discover a common thread - all of the female victims had their hair done at the same salon. Gina goes to have her hair done at the same salon and has a feeling the valet parking attendant, Pete, may be involved. Gina and Trudy bring the prostitute to the parking garage to see if she recognizes the parking attendant. Switek and Zito observe Pete making a copy of the keys to a car while the driver, Muriel Goldman (Morgan Fairchild), is in the salon. When she leaves, Crockett and Castillo pull her over to inform her that they believe she will be the victim of a home invasion that night. They tell her to head to OCB with her family immediately and they will try to catch the criminals at her house that night.
That night, Crocket and Castillo wait inside the Goldman home for the home invaders to arrive. Switek and Zito continue their surveillance on Pete, but he and Nicky change cars and lose the tail. Concerned that the home invaders haven't arrived yet, Crockett calls OCB to speak to Muriel, who reveals that she was driving her daughter's car that day. Crockett and Castillo race over to Muriel's daughter's house and arrive just as the invasion is in progress. Castillo breaks down the front door, and the rest of the Vice squad swarms inside, killing Pete and Nicky in an exchange of gun fire.
The next morning, Crockett and Gina are laying in bed on his boat when there is a knocking sound outside. Crockett gets up and finds Hornacek outside. Hornacek gives Crockett a fishing reel, which he calls a graduation present. Crockett thanks Hornacek, who then tells him that he has retired from the force. Hornacek decided that one sloppy case was more than he wanted on his record, so it seemed like a good time to hand in his gun.
Plot: Sonny Crockett (Josh Holloway) manages to pull some strings and gets the charges against Valerie Gordon (Sharon Leal) dropped. His partner, Ricardo Tubbs (Taye Diggs) thanks Crockett for his help. Crockett says that's what partners are for. Tubbs tells Crockett and their superior Lt. Martin Castillo (Andy Garcia) that he is going to take a leave of absence to take Valerie back to New York City and to spend some time up there with her for a few days.
The next day, Lt. Castillo informs Crockett, Trudy Joplin (Megalyn Echikunwoke), Gina Calabrese (Katrina Law), Stan Switek (Brad William Henke) and Larry Zito (Troy Garity) that the Deputy Chief has reassigned all available personnel to help put a stop to a home invasion spree. The most recent invasion ended with the woman of the house being sent to the hospital with electrical burns. While the M.O. of the home invaders varies, there is one connecting thread that the families are always home at the time of the invasion and are brutalized by the perps. Castillo tells the squad tmhat they have to head into a meeting with Robbery Division, which is headed by Lt. Carl Hornacek.
When the squad arrives at Robbery, Crockett is reunited with Hornacek (Stephen Lang), his first boss with the police department, and his former partner, Mike Ebersole (Derek Phillips), who is proudly displaying a freshly grown mustache, which Crockett is quick to poke fun at. The meeting gets underway and Hornacek fills the Vice Squad in on what they know so far about the home invaders they're after. There have been six home invasions in the last eight weeks, totaling over $2 million in stolen goods and leaving five civilians injured. Descriptions of the suspects include the use of hockey masks and stockings to cover their faces. Looking over the information packet in front of him, Castillo begins picking it apart. Hornacek asks what Castillo means to say. Castillo tells him that the Robbery department is not handling the case as effectively as they could be. Crockett is somewhat embarrassed by his new boss arguing with his old boss.
The home invaders, Pete (Jeremiah Bitsui) and Nicky (Charles Baker), stake-out their next hit, taking pictures of the house, electrical boxes, street signs, people coming and going, security systems - everything they could possibly need to know. They head back to their hideout, which is loaded with disguises and weapons. After looking over all the information they've collected, Nicky says that the home they just scouted would be too risky. He says there are plenty of other scores that won't draw as much heat. Pete is disappointed, arguing that Nicky has gotten soft.
Crockett and Castillo visit the house the home invaders most recently hit to interview the victims. They talk to Mrs. Taylor (Anne Dudek), who describes in vivid detail what happened, as well as the injuries her children suffered. Castillo assures Mrs. Taylor that they will do what ever they can to catch the men responsible, and leaves her a questionnaire to detail her daily activities so that they may see where she could have possibly encountered the perps prior to the invasion. Back at OCB, Castillo asks Gina and Trudy to let him know if any prostitutes report any johns beating on them. They ask why, and he tells them that there was a similar string of home invasions in Chicago that they believed were connected to a string of prostitutes being assaulted.
The night the home invaders strike again, hitting the home of an elderly couple. After the hit, a policeman comes across the getaway car, and is killed by Pete with a silenced handgun. The elderly man was shot twice during the hit and is taken to the hospital. Castillo and Hornacek get into an argument at the crime scene. Crockett agrees with Castillo that Robbery's investigation has been threatened by the shoddiness of Hornacek's methods, but still stands up for Hornacek out of loyalty. Crockett and Castillo go to see Gina and Trudy, who have found a prostitute beaten by someone recently. Unfortunately the prostitute isn't able to give a very detailed description.
Castillo, Hornacek and Crockett review the questionnaires they gave the victims and discover a common thread - all of the female victims had their hair done at the same salon. Gina goes to have her hair done at the same salon and has a feeling the valet parking attendant, Pete, may be involved. Gina and Trudy bring the prostitute to the parking garage to see if she recognizes the parking attendant. Switek and Zito observe Pete making a copy of the keys to a car while the driver, Muriel Goldman (Morgan Fairchild), is in the salon. When she leaves, Crockett and Castillo pull her over to inform her that they believe she will be the victim of a home invasion that night. They tell her to head to OCB with her family immediately and they will try to catch the criminals at her house that night.
That night, Crocket and Castillo wait inside the Goldman home for the home invaders to arrive. Switek and Zito continue their surveillance on Pete, but he and Nicky change cars and lose the tail. Concerned that the home invaders haven't arrived yet, Crockett calls OCB to speak to Muriel, who reveals that she was driving her daughter's car that day. Crockett and Castillo race over to Muriel's daughter's house and arrive just as the invasion is in progress. Castillo breaks down the front door, and the rest of the Vice squad swarms inside, killing Pete and Nicky in an exchange of gun fire.
The next morning, Crockett and Gina are laying in bed on his boat when there is a knocking sound outside. Crockett gets up and finds Hornacek outside. Hornacek gives Crockett a fishing reel, which he calls a graduation present. Crockett thanks Hornacek, who then tells him that he has retired from the force. Hornacek decided that one sloppy case was more than he wanted on his record, so it seemed like a good time to hand in his gun.
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