CSI: NY (TV Series)
A Man a Mile (2004)
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- TV-14
- 40min
- Action, Crime
- 03 Nov 2004
- TV Episode
A body turns up 700 feet under Manhattan in a water tunnel. Meanwhile, another case involving the death of a sixteen-year-old girl is being investigated.
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Cast
Gary Sinise | ... |
Mac Taylor
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Melina Kanakaredes | ... |
Stella Bonasera
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Carmine Giovinazzo | ... |
Danny Messer
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Vanessa Ferlito | ... |
Aiden Burn
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Hill Harper | ... |
Sheldon Hawkes
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Eddie Cahill | ... |
Don Flack
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Mike Pniewski | ... |
Tom Zito
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Joseph Sikora | ... |
Joe Riggs
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Shashawnee Hall | ... |
The Foreman
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Joshua Leonard | ... |
Matt Paulson
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Terry Kinney | ... |
Tom Mitford
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Sarah Foret | ... |
Tina Paulson
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Mel Rodriguez | ... |
Al McGrath
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Eric Ritter | ... |
Pete Riggs
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Vince Donvito | ... |
Jeff Wesley
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John DiMaggio | ... |
Mike Donelly
(as John Dimaggio)
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Scott Richards | ... |
Attorney
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Melissa Lee | ... |
Melissa Wesley
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Rosalee Mayeux | ... |
Hannah's Mother (uncredited)
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Melissa Zanit | ... |
Schoolgirl (uncredited)
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Directed by
David Grossman |
Written by
Anthony E. Zuiker | ... | (created by) (creator) & |
Ann Donahue | ... | (created by) (creator) & |
Carol Mendelsohn | ... | (created by) (creator) |
Andrew Lipsitz | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Sarah A. Barkley | ... | associate producer (as Sarah Barkley) |
Jerry Bruckheimer | ... | executive producer |
Danny Cannon | ... | executive producer |
Ann Donahue | ... | executive producer |
Bruce Golin | ... | producer |
Timothy J. Lea | ... | co-producer |
Andrew Lipsitz | ... | executive producer |
Jonathan Littman | ... | executive producer |
Carol Mendelsohn | ... | executive producer |
Deran Sarafian | ... | producer |
Robert D. Simon | ... | producer |
Eli Talbert | ... | producer |
Janet Tamaro | ... | co-producer |
Pam Veasey | ... | co-executive producer |
Anthony E. Zuiker | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Bill Brown |
Cinematography by
Chris Manley | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Bill Zabala |
Editorial Department
Paul Allia | ... | telecine colorist |
Andy Ralston | ... | senior finishing editor |
Production Design by
Carey Meyer |
Art Direction by
Colin De Rouin | ... | (as Colin de Rouin) |
Makeup Department
David Abbott | ... | makeup department head |
Brian Kinney | ... | special makeup effects artist (uncredited) |
Production Management
Jeff Rafner | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Tony Schwartz | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Michael Q. Banks | ... | carpenter |
Kevin Egeland | ... | graphic artist |
David Goldstein | ... | lead painter |
Nancy Goodman Iland | ... | food stylist |
Sean Langdon | ... | set dressing gangboss |
Fleur Nooyen | ... | set dec buyer |
Angela O'Neill | ... | property master |
Richard J. Ramirez Jr. | ... | set designer |
David Rottenberg | ... | assistant property master |
Henry Saine | ... | graphic designer |
Steve Seine | ... | leadman (as Steven Seine) |
Ely Vegh | ... | set dresser |
Stephen Pietropaolo | ... | on-set dresser (uncredited) |
Sound Department
David Barbee | ... | sound effects editor |
Armond Ghzanian | ... | assistant sound editor |
George Haddad | ... | supervising sound editor |
Walter Hoylman | ... | production sound mixer (as Walt Hoylman) |
Edmund J. Lachmann | ... | dialogue editor |
Weldon Brown | ... | adr mixer (uncredited) |
William Munroe | ... | boom operator (uncredited) |
Hugh Murphy | ... | assistant sound editor (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
Adam Avitabile | ... | flame artist |
Blythe Dalton Klippsten | ... | visual effects coordinator (as Blythe Dalton) |
Paul Le Blanc | ... | computer graphics playback |
Steve Michaels | ... | visual effects producer |
Thomas Tannenberger | ... | digital compositor |
Stunts
Norman Howell | ... | stunt coordinator |
Anthony Molinari | ... | stunt double (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Todd Barron | ... | camera operator |
Mike Cahoon | ... | assistant camera |
Corey Corona | ... | dolly grip |
Kira Hellickson | ... | assistant camera |
Jay Laws | ... | rigging electrician |
Denis Moran | ... | camera operator |
Rob Nelson | ... | video playback supervisor |
Mark Skupen | ... | grip |
Sean Tanner | ... | gaffer |
Jerry Biron | ... | electrician (uncredited) |
Bryan DeLorenzo | ... | film loader (uncredited) |
Marc Ehrenbold | ... | focus puller (uncredited) |
Bryan Hayes | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Emily Mackley | ... | first assistant camera: second camera (uncredited) |
Stephen Sfetku | ... | first assistant camera (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Aimee Bell | ... | casting intern |
David M. Waldron | ... | background casting associate: New York (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Nancy Capper | ... | costume supervisor |
Eleanor Johnson | ... | set costumer (as Ele Goudreau) |
Brooke C. Thatawat | ... | key costumer (uncredited) |
Location Management
Tom Neal | ... | key assistant location manager |
Music Department
Kier Lehman | ... | assistant music supervisor |
Pete Townshend | ... | composer: theme music |
The Who | ... | performer: theme song |
Joshua Winget | ... | music editor (as Josh Winget) |
Script and Continuity Department
Dana Johann | ... | script coordinator |
Transportation Department
Chris Beanes | ... | transportation |
Gregory S. Hoslet | ... | driver |
Travis Stake | ... | transportation |
Gabe Turiello | ... | transportation |
Additional Crew
Kevin Berg | ... | production executive |
Tom Dean | ... | production assistant |
Orlin Dobreff | ... | executive assistant: Anthony E. Zuiker |
David Eck | ... | production coordinator |
Mark Gerald | ... | production paramedic supervisor |
Tim Honiball | ... | payroll accountant |
Dwight Johnson | ... | assistant: Mr. Simon |
Peggy O'Neal | ... | adr loop group |
Rick W. Tucker | ... | production accountant |
Kim Barnhart Posly | ... | assistant production coordinator (uncredited) |
Rich Bokides | ... | production runner (uncredited) |
Dan Camins | ... | assistant: Mr. Bruckheimer (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- AXN (2005) (Hungary) (tv)
- CBS (2004) (United States) (tv)
- IPA Asia Pacific (2006) (Hong Kong) (DVD)
- IPA Asia Pacific (2006) (Philippines) (DVD)
- IPA Asia Pacific (2006) (Taiwan) (DVD)
- IPA Asia Pacific (2010) (Hong Kong) (DVD)
- IPA Asia Pacific (2010) (Taiwan) (DVD)
- WOWOW (2006) (Japan) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Clairmont Camera Film & Digital (camera equipment provided by)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The episode title "Man a Mile" is a reference to an old saying regarding the railroad. When the Transcontinental Railroad was being built, it was the Chinese who were actually laying the tracks and supervising the dynamite in the tunnels, the saying was "There is one dead Chinese man for every mile of that railroad." In this episode, there was a dead man for every mile of tunnel the construction workers were building under the city. See more » |
Goofs | Pete Riggs moves his tongue when Danny inserts the mold to get the impression of his teeth, despite being dead. See more » |
Quotes |
Detective Mac Taylor:
Are you bathophobic? Detective Danny Messer: I'm not anything-phobic. There are just a few things that shake me up. 700 feet of granite between me and daylight is one of them. See more » |