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Heroes of the Revolution

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Season
3
Episode
24 (68th Overall)
Airdate
May 8, 1987
TV Rating
TV-14 D-L-V
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"Heroes of the Revolution" is the twenty-fourth episode and season finale of Miami Vice's third season. The episode premiered on May 8, 1987.

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SummaryEdit

An East German spy uses Gina to bring out a killer who may have been responsible for her mother's death 26 years earlier in Cuba.

PlotEdit

In Havana, Cuba in 1961, Castro's revolution has succeeded. Elena Obregon, a nightclub singer with a young
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Elena, Herzog, and Gina
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daughter, Gina, accepts a marriage proposal from her boyfriend, Klaus Herzog (Jeroen Krabbe), in her dressing at the nightclub where she performs, the El Gato Negro. Orrestes Pedrosa (Shawn Elliott), a Castro Revolutionary Soldier, is a cruel, posessive man who desires Elena. As he watches her perform, his jealousy is so strong that he pulls a gun and shoots her dead. He storms out as Herzog, who is restrained, screams vows of revenge.

In 1987, the Vice team is staking out Pedrosa, snapping pictures of his entourage, before realizing that another person is doing the same. At OCB, the team runs a make on Pedrosa, finding he arrived in Miami in 1980 during the boat lift and is owner of Equinox Transfer, an import/export company which is obviously a front for moving major drugs; his right-hand man is Garbey, who gets a majority of the action. Switek gets a call that Garbey is on the move to the airport, where he is due to catch a plane to New York. Crockett and Tubbs quickly arrange for their own flight. Switek develops the pictures taken at the stakeout and finds the unknown picture taker is a professional of some kind. Castillo sees the local FBI and is referred to agent Chet Blakemore (George Dickerson), who knew Pedrosa was a main man with Castro during the early days, before he disappeared and resurfaced during the boat lift. They do not know the mystery man, but promise to fax Washington about him. The mystery man comes to the attention of Pedrosa, who furiously orders him found and killed. In New York, Crockett and Tubbs trail Garbey in a taxicab until he enters the Cuban mission, beyond their jurisdiction. Pedrosa's men try a hit on the mystery man but are stopped by Gina and Trudy, and the man escapes.

Gina and Trudy give their reports; Gina thinks the mystery man was hit in the gunfire, so Castillo alerts all hospitals and clinics in the area. Crockett and Tubbs confront Garbey at the Miami airport, but he kills himself by chewing a cyanide pill. Pedrosa's men actively search the neighborhood for the mystery man, who gets the drop on one of them and strangles him after forcing out of him that Pedrosa still listens to jazz at the nightclubs. Crockett feels that Pedrosa has a diplomatic pipeline for his drugs, but Castillo needs more to run with. When Gina gets home
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Herzog and Elena
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she finds the mystery man waiting for her; he turns out to be Herzog, her mother's former boyfriend, now an East German assassin and intelligence operative. FBI Agent Nick (George Gerdes) thinks he's in Miami either because of an East German connection to the drugs...or because he wants to bring Pedrosa down. Herzog and Gina talk about her mother and how Pedrosa killed her; Herzog says he is here to make good on his vow of revenge.

Castillo discusses Herzog but Gina doesn't reveal she has made contact with him. She and Herzog talk more about her mother and his life with her. Gina tells him about the arrest order and Herzog suggests Gina start singing to bring Pedrosa out, because Gina and her mother look so much alike. Gina auditions at a club, and sings well enough to get a job there. She admits to Castillo she has seen and spoken to Herzog; when he asks why she didn't arrest him she tearfully tells him the truth. Castillo grants Gina a week off to deal with the situation. Gina continues to sing at the club and attracts the attention of Pedrosa, who starts to see the resemblance between Gina and her mother and storms out in distress.

Gina sees Herzog, who still wants to avenge Elena's death and at first will not settle for his going to jail, but agrees to act as bait in exchange for Gina securing an arrest. The FBI finally admits that Pedrosa is Cuban intelligence and want him arrested for drug dealing. Pedrosa decides he must kill Herzog himself to maintain his honor, and plans to wait every night at the club where Gina sings, knowing that sooner or later Herzog will go to hear her. The team raids Pedrosa's place but he's left for The Blue Club, where Gina is singing. Pedrosa spots Herzog and starts firing; Gina shoots him down as Crockett and Tubbs arrive. In the confusion Herzog slips out the back door, sharing one last look with Gina as she watches him leave.

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NotesEdit

  • Saundra Santiago played Gina's mother Elena in the opening sequence as well as her normal role of Gina the rest of the episode.
  • The identity of Gina's father is never explained, therefore it's unknown whether it is Herzog or Pedrosa that is meant to be her true father, or if her biological father was killed in the Revolution, a very likely scenario.
  • This is the only episode where all of the non-Jan Hammer music is sung live.
  • Later in the year, Krabbe would also appear as the main antagonist in the James Bond movie, The Living Daylights, as a treacherous Soviet general named Georgi Koskov.
  • This marks the final time a member of the regular cast would sing live on the show, after Philip Michael Thomas' "Livin' The Book Of My Life", in "The Maze", and Don Johnson's "Streetwise" in the episode of the same name (although Johnson did not sing in "Streetwise", Olivia Brown performed her lines from the song).
  • This episode, the season finale, bookends the third season with Gina episodes -- the season premiere, "When Irish Eyes Are Crying" also had Gina as the focus of the main storyline.
  • The information revealed in this episode makes Gina only 27 at the time of the episode. Thus, in the pilot episode she would have been only 24, which seems too young to have attained a Detective rank.

Production NotesEdit

  • Filmed: March 9, 1987 - March 17, 1987
  • Production Code: 62033
  • Production Order: 68

Filming LocationsEdit

  • Hotel Victor, 1144 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach (El Gato Negro club in Havana, Blue Club in Miami)
  • South of 5100 Pinetree Drive, Miami Beach (Pedrosa's House)
  • Corner Washington Avenue / 14th Street, Miami Beach (Gina/Trudy shootout with Pedroza's men)

MusicEdit

QuotesEdit

  • "You're a dead man! You're dead! I'll kill you! You're a dead man! YOU'RE DEAD! YOU'RE DEAD!" -- Herzog vows revenge on Pedrosa
  • "Do I look like a Russian to you?" -- Tubbs to Ivan the cab driver who thought he was KGB
Season 3 Episodes:

"When Irish Eyes Are Crying" "Stone's War" "Killshot" "Walk-Alone" "The Good Collar" "Shadow In The Dark" "El Viejo" "Better Living Through Chemistry" "Baby Blues" "Streetwise" "Forgive Us Our Debts" "Down For The Count (Part I)" "Down For The Count (Part II)" "Cuba Libre" "Duty and Honor/The Savage" "Theresa" "The Afternoon Plane" "Lend Me An Ear" "Red Tape" "By Hooker By Crook" "Knock, Knock... Who's There?" "Viking Bikers From Hell" "Everybody's In Showbiz" "Heroes Of The Revolution"

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