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  1. The Cell Within: Directed by Michael B. Hoggan. With Don Johnson, Philip Michael Thomas, Saundra Santiago, Michael Talbott. Tubbs is held prisoner by a "reformed" psycho he put away years ago, who is obsessed with eradicating crime through extreme methods.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Michael B. Hoggan
    • 1989-03-10
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    Tubbsis held prisoner by a best-selling author who is a supposedly reformed ex-con that he put away.

    A drug dealer in an underpass is offered a score from a white limo. When he approaches it he's knocked out and dragged inside, leaving his drugs and money behind. Meanwhile, Tubbs is at a book signing for the high-profile autobiography The Cell Within. The book's writer, Jake Manning and his collaborator, independent filmmaker Robert Phelps, discus...

    Don Johnson as Metro-Dade Detective James "Sonny" Crockett
    Philip Michael Thomas as Metro-Dade Detective Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs
    Saundra Santiago as Metro-Dade Detective Gina Calabrese
    Michael Talbott as Metro-Dade Detective Stan Switek
    John P. Ryan as Jake Manning
    Robin Bartlett as Rhoda King
    Maria Pitillo as Anna
    Richard Gant as "Battlin'" Barry Gay
    Crockett appears only briefly at the beginning of the episode, his absence for the remainder explained by his taking his son Billyfishing.
    This is considered one of the best episodes of season 5, and is the last true "Tubbs episode", where the action focuses solely on Tubbs; although "Too Much, Too Late" would also focus on Tubbs, it...
    This episode and the preceding one, "Jack of All Trades", were filmed simultaneously due to the shortened shooting schedule allocated to season 5, a result of a writer's strike. The process worked...
    One of the paintings in Manning's house is (supposedly a replica of) "Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X" (1953) by Irish painter Francis Bacon.

    The timeline of the Tubbs-Manning backstory is very unclear. Jake Manning was in prison well before the time Tubbs arrived in Miami in 1984, meaning there is no way Tubbs could have busted him in M...

    Filmed: January 16, 1989 - January 23, 1989
    Production Code: 63902
    Production Order: 103
    Under the NW 12 Ave bridge on NW S. River Drive, Miami (Opening where Gay knocks out Eddie and takes him in the limo)
    Books and Books, 296 Aragon Ave, Coral Gables (Manning's book signing, now called Fifteenth Street Books)
    1201 NW South River Drive, Miami (Tubbs and Gay meet at dock)
    3570 Battersea Road, Coral Gables (exterior Manning house)
    "Like St. John of the Cross, I learned that everyone has a dark night of the soul, not just us criminals, but every single human being." -- Manning to Tubbs
    "God help you...you are a...sick...twisted man...yeah...yes, you are SICK! SICK!" -- Tubbs to Manning
    "You blame their actions on their childhood...rather than admitting that evil exists - and must be punished!" -- Manning to Rhoda
    "Who gave you the right to judge?" -- Tubbs to Manning
  2. "Miami Vice" The Cell Within (TV Episode 1989) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Starring: Don Johnson Philip Michael Thomas Michael Talbott Saundra Santiago Olivia Brown. Directed by: Mike Hogan. Watch Miami Vice Season 5 Episode 13 The Cell Within Free Online. Tubbs (Philip Michael Thomas) falls victim to an ex-con's (John P. Ryan) warped views of crime and punishment. With Don Johnson and Edward James Olmos.

    • Mike Hogan
    • January 1, 1989
    • Don Johnson
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  6. Miami Vice was one of the most innovative and powerful TV series of all time. Focusing on the Miami Metro-Dade Police "Vice" Department and it's continued battle against the illicit drug, prostitution, and firearms crime underworld of the city of Miami. It used fashion, color, and a varied musical selection in order to accentuate and amplify the emotional undercurrent of the drama it portrayed.

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