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I was just watching The Halloween Episode today (for like the 1000th time in my life) and there's a part near the end of it where Sam phones the police station to contact the sheriff Ben Masters. Sam tells the person on the other end of the line that he needs to contact the sheriff, to which the voice on the other end replies: "so do we, we've been looking for him for a half an hour ourselves." Now, maybe I'm wrong, but I'd swear that this voice sounds exactly like the one from the great W. K. Stratton, an actor who appeared in a few QL episodes ("Genesis", "Good Night, Dear Heart" and the Trilogy episodes [he was attorney Larry Stanton III in these ones]). If that really was him, he was uncredited, that's why I'm not so sure. Can anyone confirm this?
Even if you don't know, let me know what you think. I may not have the best hearing in the world, so maybe I'm confused, and I'd like to hear your opinions on who you may think the voice was.
On a sidenote: Usually when a person doesn't get credited, it's because the producers want to save some money and they ask a friend to play certan small role. In this case, the voice on the phone (voices, really, including the operator). W. K. Stratton could be considered as a regular on the series and, for the looks of it, he was really familiarized with the story arc, the actors (meaning Scott and Dean themselves) and other things and people related to the series. Perhaps even with Donald P. Bellisario himself, so I think that he may've been asked to play that role. What do you think? I mean, it's only 3 seconds long, but it's worth it.
Whatever excuse to watch Mr. Ruppenboogie's episode again. Yay!
Even if you don't know, let me know what you think. I may not have the best hearing in the world, so maybe I'm confused, and I'd like to hear your opinions on who you may think the voice was.
On a sidenote: Usually when a person doesn't get credited, it's because the producers want to save some money and they ask a friend to play certan small role. In this case, the voice on the phone (voices, really, including the operator). W. K. Stratton could be considered as a regular on the series and, for the looks of it, he was really familiarized with the story arc, the actors (meaning Scott and Dean themselves) and other things and people related to the series. Perhaps even with Donald P. Bellisario himself, so I think that he may've been asked to play that role. What do you think? I mean, it's only 3 seconds long, but it's worth it.
Whatever excuse to watch Mr. Ruppenboogie's episode again. Yay!