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By Hooker, By Crook

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By Hooker, By Crook
L&O, Episode 1.07
Production number: 66203
First aired: 13 November 1990
  th of 403 produced in L&O  
  th of 403 released in L&O  
  th of 719 released in all  
Written By
David Black

Directed By
Martin Davidson

When Mike Logan and Max Greevey investigate how a family man came to be found unconscious in Central Park, they uncover a very high-class call girl operation run by a well-educated socialite.

Contents

[edit] Plot

  • Plot

[edit] Guest cast

[edit] Quotes

"Fifty cents! I've been working hotels for 40 years, and I ain't seen a two-bit tip since those Kennedys been in office. You see what I'm getting' at? Then this duke asks me about getting a girl, and I tell him, 'A big tipper like you don't need no girl!'"

- Hotel worker


"You should have sent your partner. I don't usually do discipline, but I would love to teach him some manners."

- Jasmine


"I thought you said you weren't a cop."
"I lied."
"Isn't there some kind of illegal thing about that?"
"What? Lying? I'm allowed to lie. They pay me to lie."

- Jolene Curtis and Max Greevey


"Look at that. In and out."
"Just like work."

- Max Greevey and Mike Logan


"What do you think?"
"Of a hooker who's got a lawyer looks like he spends more on clothes than I make in a year? I think whoever's paying his bill ought to adopt me."

- Max Greevey and Mike Logan


"Look -- the heart -- that's not the part of the anatomy the girls are interested in."

- Cookie Molina


"Nice wife, three kids, what's he doing going to a hooker?"
"Your objection moral or economic?"

- Mike Logan and Max Greevey

[edit] Trivia

The courthouse in the opening theme from season eightteen.
The courthouse in the opening theme from season eightteen.
Original scene.
Original scene.
  • In the last scene from this episode we see Benjamin Stone and Paul Robinette coming down the courthouse's stairs. This scene is used behind the word "ORDER" in the opening theme. Although Michael Moriarty left after the fourth season and Richard Brooks after the third season, they remain in the opening theme for the rest of the series.
  • This episode was based on the Sydney Biddle Barrows case. Better known as the 'Mayflower Madam', Sydney Biddle Barrows was a modern American madam. After her escort service was exposed and disbanded, she gained worldwide notoriety, in part because she was part of the upper-class Biddle family of Philadelphia and is a Mayflower descendant. In October 1984, her escort service was shut down and she was charged with promoting prostitution by the New York City District Attorney's Office. After she pled guilty, she published a best-selling autobiography, Mayflower Madam, which later became a television movie of the same name starring Candice Bergen.
  • Actor Courtney B. Vance has a small role as the unnamed Mayor's Aide in this episode. Vance would later become a regular cast member on Law & Order: Criminal Intent as Assistant District Attorney Ron Carver.


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