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Shattered (Part 1) 1992 TV Episode

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42m
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Release Dates
1993-04-19
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When three teenagers are trapped on some cliffs with huge waves surrounding them, a policeman notices them and calls it in. Mitch, Stephanie, Newmie and Barnett go there to rescue the teenagers.When two of them are rescued, the third one refuses to leave the cliffs. Then she finally gives in and follows Mitch to the shore. When Barnett has taken care of her, a huge wave come and throws Mitch towards the cliffs. He injures his back badly and become paralyzed and has to be taken away in an ambulance. Later at the hospital, Dr. Bonann tells Stephanie that Mitch has about 5 % chance to walk again. Hobie overhears this and gets sad.Later Mitch is taken to a rehabilitation center where he meets a young kid named Jason Sanders. Jason became paralyzed while protecting his brother from being killed. Policeman Sam North has taken him to the rehab center. When North leaves, he calls his boss Riddick and tells him where Jason is situated. But Riddick is working for Maceri, a Mafia-boss. So Riddi
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David Hasselhoff
David Hasselhoff
Mitch Buchannon
Krista Allen
Krista Allen
Jenna Avid
Brande Roderick
Brande Roderick
Leigh Dyer
Michael Bergin
Michael Bergin
J.D. Darius
Jeremy Jackson
Jeremy Jackson
Hobie Buchannon
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