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Scarecrow and Mrs. King Season 4 Episode 16
Before departing for their secret wedding ceremony, Lee and Amanda have to wrap up a case that involved an art theft and murder. They race to wrap up the case in order to be on time for the wedding ceremony.
Serie: Scarecrow and Mrs. King
Director: Burt Brinckerhoff
Guest Star: Ann Doran, Matthew Faison, Nana Visitor, Patience Cleveland, Richard Paul, Vaughn Armstrong, William Prince
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