Season 2
Episode #128

Story By:
   Nancy Merritt Bell
   Michael McKinley
   Jeff King

Teleplay By:
   Jeff King

Directed By:
   David Warry-Smith

Guest Stars:
   Albert
     - Curtis Jonnie
   Car Rental Clerk
     - Chris Earle
   Child Welfare Officer
     - Garfield Andrews
   Michele Duchamp
     - Denise Vivieux
   Eric
     - Rodney A. Grant
   Mrs. Daphne Kelly
     - Deborah Tenant
   David Kitikmeot
     - Nathaniel Arcand
   Mrs. Krezfapolov
     - Helen Richmond
   Museum Guard
     - Rufus Crawford
   Mr. Mustafi
     - Sam Moses
   Patty
     - Tracy Bomberry
   Robinson
     - Lindsay Merrithew
   Sara
     - Nancy Bomberry
   Louise St. Laurent
     - Lee Purcell
   Super
     - Bruce Deller
   Victoria
     - Ellen Sylvester

Regular Cast:
   Elaine Besbriss
   Diefenbaker
   Benton Fraser
   Margaret Thatcher
   Ray Vecchio
   Harding Welsh

Photos:
  
  
  
  
  


Brief Synopsis

When a valuable set of aboriginal masks disappears from a museum, Fraser, Ray, and a Canadian friend of Fraser's work to find them before an international incident occurs.

Detailed Overview

Two adjoining aboriginal masks, worth millions on the black market, are reunited as the pinnacle of an exhibition at Chicago's Museum of Natural History. One is owned by the government of Canada, the other by the government of France. Fraser is made responsible for the recovery of these precious artifacts when, during a daring museum break-in, they are stolen from the display.

The French and Canadian cultural representatives expresses their chagrin about the loss and ask that Fraser keep them well informed on the progress of the case. Eric, a native leader and an old friend of Fraser's, is also anxious for the safe return of this piece of his people's history. He believes that this crime may have been perpetrated by a young native boy, David, from his village. Eric also wants Fraser to find the masks and hand them over to their rightful owners, the Tsimshian people -- not the governments who stole them a century ago. Concerned for the safety of David, several of his relatives arrive from the north, and set up their home away from home in Fraser's apartment, including a traditional sweat lodge.

Fraser, Ray and Eric's search for David and his accomplice lead them to a hotel, where they discover the Masks. Fraser believes they found the masks too easily, and speculates that they are in fact forgeries. The museum curator claims they are the genuine article, but Fraser is not satisfied, and continues his investigation. Ray takes Fraser to visit a local art-forger, and they arrive to find a dead body, and the French Representative fleeing the scene, but no sign of the masks.

When the French Representative uses her diplomatic immunity, and her gun didn't match the killer's, she walks away. Fraser is certain that the masks are forgeries. In a showdown at the museum with the thieves, the two sets of masks become mixed up, and eventually one set goes missing and we are left to wonder -- did they end up with their rightful owner?

Meanwhile, Ray has managed a date with his professional rival, States Attorney Louise St. Laurent, and can't decide where to take her.

Music

    RAGGED ASS ROAD
    Tom Cochrane, "Ragged Ass Road"
    EMI Music Canada, Ltd.
    CDP 7243-8-32951-2 8
    As the thiefs lower themselves into the museum to steal the masks.

Interesting Trivia

  • Eric is described as an old friend of Fraser's. At one point in the episode he mentions accidently shooting someone when he mistook a caribou for a man -- possibly making him the Intuit hunter from the Pilot Episode.

Original Broadcast Information

  • Canada: January 18, 1996
  • Luxembourg: December 30, 1996
  • United States: January 19, 1996

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