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\Vegas: C.O.D.\ opens new year production in the valley
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Doumani, Lorenzo
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2001
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Cling, Carol
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Doumani, Lorenzo
/ Maloof, Phil
2001
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\Vegas: C.O.D.\ opens new year production in the valley
2001
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The cast's most recent additions are veterans Paul Winfield (playing a hotel general manager) and Tony Plana (as a police sergeant), both of whom had roles in [Lorenzo Doumani]'s boxing drama \"Knockout.\" Joining them in the co-starring cast: Joe Don Baker (as the sisters' father), former \"Murder One\" lead Daniel Benzali as the local coroner; and, as the resident bad guy, rocker John Taylor of Duran Duran. The organs aren't the only attraction; bronze statues, model airplanes hanging from a cloud-decked ceiling and a \"safari room\" filled with African artifacts also may beckon the cameras. [Bob Maes] isn't sure if [Phil Maloof] himself will be there to welcome the HGTV cameras, but he and artist Rebecca Conway, who also works on Maloof's musical treasures, will be on hand to lead the tour. Because Cirque du Soleil's \"Quidom\" show will soon depart London for Manchester, the British TV segment will serve to introduce Cirque du Soleil to Manchester audiences, with more than a little help from their hometown hero, explains \"Mystere\" publicist Pien Koopman.
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Las Vegas Review - Journal
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