"The Deadly Dust (Part 2)" | |
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Series Amazing Spider-Man Season 1, Episode 3 | |
Air date | April 12th, 1978 |
Writers | Robert Janes |
Director | Ron Satlof |
Producers | Charles Fries; Daniel R. Goodman; Robert Janes; Ron Satlof |
Starring | Nicholas Hammond; Robert F. Simon; Chip Fields; Michael Pataki |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Deadly Dust (Part 1)" |
Next "The Curse of Rava" |
"The Deadly Dust (Part 2)" is the third episode of season one of the superhero action series The Amazing Spider-Man. It was directed by Ron Satlof with a script written by Robert Janes. It first aired on CBS on April 12th, 1978. In this episode, Peter Parker and Gale Hoffman track the plutonium thieves to Los Angeles and J. Jonah Jameson insists on coming along.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Nicholas Hammond | Spider-Man, Peter Parker |
Robert F. Simon | J. Jonah Jameson |
Chip Fields | Rita Conway |
Michael Pataki | Captain Barbera |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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JoAnna Cameron | Gale Hoffman |
Robert Alda | Mister White |
Randy Powell | Craig |
Sid Clute | Inspector DeCarlo |
Steven Anderson | Ted |
Anne Bloom | Carla Wilson |
Herb Braha | LeBeau |
Leigh Kavanaugh | Linda |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Ron Hajak | Salesman |
David Somerville | Singer |
Gail Jensen | Singer |
Walt Davis | Helicopter repairman |
Barbara Sanders | Waitress |
Jerry Martin | Doorman |
Notes & Trivia[]
- "Spider-Man" was create by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko.
- Executive producer Charles W. Fries is credited as Charles Fries in this episode.
- Actress JoAnna Cameron is credited as Joanna Cameron in this episode.
- Actor Sidney Clute is credited as Sid Clute in this episode.
- Actor Herbie Braha is credited as Herb Braha in this episode.
- According to IMDB, actor Randy Powell is credited in this episode, but does not make an appearance.
- According to IMDB, actress Anne Bloom is credited in this episode, but does not make an appearance.
- This is the second and final episode of The Amazing Spider-Man directed by Ron Satlof. He previously directed "The Deadly Dust (Part 1)".
- This is the second episode of The Amazing Spider-Man written by Robert Janes. He writes three episodes of the series in total. He previously wrote "The Deadly Dust (Part 1)". His next episode is "The Curse of Rava".
- This is the second and final appearance of Gale Hoffman.
- Actress JoAnna Cameron is best known for playing the role of chemistry teacher Andrea Thomas, aka Isis, on the Saturday morning TV series Isis.
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