Struck is the fourth episode of the fifth season of Hell on Wheels. It first aired on August 8, 2015.
Plot[]
Cullen must find a way to end a Chinese labor strike. Durant pulls Mickey deeper into Union Pacific business. - Source: AMC.com
Cast[]
Starring[]
- Anson Mount (as Cullen Bohannon)
- Colm Meaney (as Thomas 'Doc' Durant)
- Christopher Heyerdahl (as The Swede)
- Robin McLeavy (as Eva)
- Jennifer Ferrin (as Louise Ellison)
- Phil Burke (as Mickey McGinnes)
- Dohn Norwood (as Psalms)
- Tim Guinee (as Collis P. Huntington)
- Byron Mann (as Chang)
- Reg Rogers (as James Strobridge)
Guest starring[]
- Tzi Ma (as Tao)
- Angela Zhou (as Fong)
- David Wilson Barnes (as Martin Delaney)
- Andrew Howard (as Dandy Johnny Shea)
- Josh Caras (as Phineas Young)
- Paige Patterson (as Josie Rose)
Also Starring[]
- James Avramenko as Third Irish Worker
- Ivan Cermak as Cates
- Mikaela Danabassis as Daughter #1
- Kevin Davey as Paddy Quinn
- Doug Jensen as Father #1
- Haysam Kadri as Dutch Dufrey
- Mark Krysko as Samuel
- John Dylan Louie as Ju-Long
- Brian MacDougall as First Irish Worker
- Adam O'Byrne as Pete
- Michael Patric as Matt Keane
- Amber Chardae Robinson as Mary Fields (Stagecoach Mary)
- Joel David Taylor as Second Irish Worker
- Senfani Van Ryswyk as Mother #1
Crew (and other credits)[]
Opening credits[]
- Created by: Joe Gayton & Tony Gayton
- Casting by: Cathy Sandrich Gelfond, Amanda Mackey & Kate Caldwell
- Canadian Casting by: Jackie Lind, CSA
- Costume Designer: Carol Case
- Theme by: Gustavo Santaolalla
- Score by: Kevin Kiner
- Edited by: Casey Brown, ACE
- Production Designer: John Blackie
- Director of Photography: Marvin V. Rush, ASC
- Producer: Peter Chomsky
- Producer: Thomas Brady
- Producer: Anson Mount
- Consulting Producer: Michael Saltzman
- Consulting Producer: John Romano
- Co-Executive Producer: Jami O'Brien
- Executive Producer: Michael Rosenberg
- Executive Producer: Paul Kurta
- Executive Producer: Jeremy Gold
- Executive Producer: John Wirth
- Produced by: Chad Oakes & Michael Frislev
- Written by: Max Hurwitz
- Directed by: Clark Johnson