CHiPs '99

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CHiPs '99
Directed by Jon Cassar
Produced by Erik Estrada
Chris Morgan
Rick Rosner
Larry Wilcox
Written by Rick Rosner
Morgan Gendel
Starring Larry Wilcox
Erik Estrada
Robert Pine
Paul Korver
David Ramsey
Brodie Greer
Bruce Penhall
Paul Linke
Music by Stacy Widelitz
Cinematography David Geddes
Editing by Ron Spang
Distributed by Turner Films, Inc.
Release date(s) October 27, 1998
Running time 94 min
Language English
IMDb profile

CHiPs '99 is a movie reunion of the 1977-1983 American television series, CHiPs. It was directed by Jon Cassar and shown on Turner Network Television in the USA on October 27, 1998.

[edit] Cast

  • Larry Wilcox as Capt. Jon Baker
  • Erik Estrada as Officer Frank "Ponch" Poncherello
  • Robert Pine as CHP Commissioner Joseph Getraer
  • Paul Korver as Officer Peter Roulette
  • David Ramsey as Officer Sergeant McFall
  • Brodie Greer as Officer Barry Baricza
  • Bruce Penhall as Sgt. Bruce Nelson
  • Paul Linke as Det. Arthur Grossman
  • Judy Sheindlin as Herself
  • Jonathan Baker as Delby
  • Joe Basile as Ricardo
  • Stephen J. Cannell as Bendix
  • Johnnie Cochran as Himself
  • Brian Fenwick as Slater
  • Googy Gress as Nyeman
  • Tom Hallick as Norris
  • Sean Holland as Stormy
  • Shawnae Jebbia as Spokesmodel
  • Allan Kolman as Russian Tourist
  • Kyle Kraska as Reporter
  • Garry Marshall as Tour Bus Driver
  • Kathleen Marshall as Darlene
  • Claudette Mink as Monica
  • Mike Moroff as Officer
  • Katherine Pine as Tina
  • Stacie Randall as Officer Sandy Baker
  • Laura Robinson as Harley
  • Rick Rosner as Director
  • Dex Elliott Sanders as Asahi
  • Phil Suriano as Chet
  • David Vanantwerp as Keith
  • Michael Vira as Frank Poncherello Jr.
  • Eileen Weisinger as Beverly
  • Eddie Yansick as Third Bad Guy