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Dec 22, 2013 · Sunset on Louisianne: Directed by Alex Hall. With Khandi Alexander, Rob Brown, Chris Coy, Kim Dickens. McAlary celebrates his 40th; Bernette gets a break in her case; Annie dumps her band; Lambreaux insists that Delmond carry on as Big Chief after he's gone; Everett returns to New Orleans.
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- Drama, Music
- Alex Hall
- 2013-12-22
Written by David Simon; Directed By: Alex Hall. Batiste receives bad news in the band room; Bernette receives a surprise but helpful package; Lambreaux receives a blessing. Davis reaches a mid-life milestone; Delmond plays a song for his Daddy; Annie gives in to her manager.
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"Sunset on Louisianne" is the fourth episode of the fourth season. It is the thirty fifth episode of the series overall. It was first broadcast on HBO on December 22, 2013. It was written by David Simon and directed by Alex Hall.
Cast
Starring 1.Khandi Alexander as Ladonna Batiste-Williams 2.Rob Brown as Delmond Lambreaux 3.Chris Coy as L.P. Everett 4.Kim Dickens as Janette Desautel 5.India Ennenga as Sofia Bernette 6.Michiel Huisman as Sonny 7.Melissa Leo as Antoinette Bernette 8.Lucia Micarelli as Annie 9.David Morse as Terry Colson 10.Clarke Peters as Albert Lambreux 11.Wendell Pierce as Antoine Batiste 12.Jon Seda as Nelson Hidalgo 13.Steve Zahn as Davis McAlary
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1. Yes We Can. New Orleans celebrates the election of Barack Obama. 2. This City. Lambreaux learns his cancer has spread. 3. Dippermouth Blues. McAlary and Desautel spend New Year's Eve together. 4. Sunset On Louisianne. McAlary celebrates his 40th. Bernette gets a break in her case. 5. ... To Miss New Orleans. Series Finale.
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