While evading Col. Decker, the A-Team helps farm laborers in a small town who are being mistreated by their employer.While evading Col. Decker, the A-Team helps farm laborers in a small town who are being mistreated by their employer.While evading Col. Decker, the A-Team helps farm laborers in a small town who are being mistreated by their employer.
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John Ashley
- Narrator
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaCharles Napier, who played Burt Cross, appeared the following season as the new Army Colonel Briggs chasing the team.
- GoofsIn the bridge jump scene A-Team's van is different - has round headlights instead of rectangular ones and different wheels.
- Quotes
Ray Cross: [Yelling at the team] You're nuts!
Capt. H.M. "Howling Mad" Murdock: [Yelling back] No, I'm not! I'm condiments! I've been promoted!
- ConnectionsEdited into The A-Team: Bounty (1985)
Featured review
Labor Pains
This is the episode where you can see a reaction from the makers of The A Team regarding the level of violence it featured.
You see a transition where members of The A Team stop using guns to fight the bad guys and convert machinery to fire off cabbages as missiles.
This is not an episode that Dwight Schultz would likely to be proud of as he is now a conservative podcaster.
A bad capitalist land owner is exploiting his crop pickers. They are paid slave wages, live in tents and have to pay high prices in the local shops.
The A Team arrive just in time after evading Colonel Decker when they see a local store owner refusing to serve them. The A Team helps them to organise a union.
There was a trend in this show to highlight the plight of exploited labourers. Maybe because it was not based in the big city, as guys on the run they often went to small remote towns. Maybe there was some truth in what was going on in small town America in the 1980s.
The bad guys include familiar faces such as Charles Napier and John Vernon. Noted black director Carl Franklin has a small role.
You see a transition where members of The A Team stop using guns to fight the bad guys and convert machinery to fire off cabbages as missiles.
This is not an episode that Dwight Schultz would likely to be proud of as he is now a conservative podcaster.
A bad capitalist land owner is exploiting his crop pickers. They are paid slave wages, live in tents and have to pay high prices in the local shops.
The A Team arrive just in time after evading Colonel Decker when they see a local store owner refusing to serve them. The A Team helps them to organise a union.
There was a trend in this show to highlight the plight of exploited labourers. Maybe because it was not based in the big city, as guys on the run they often went to small remote towns. Maybe there was some truth in what was going on in small town America in the 1980s.
The bad guys include familiar faces such as Charles Napier and John Vernon. Noted black director Carl Franklin has a small role.
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- Jun 11, 2020
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- Center St just east of Main, Piru, California, USA(street scenes)
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