"The Three Virgins" | |
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Series Conan the Adventurer Season 1, Episode 7 | |
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Air date | November 7th, 1997 |
Writers | John Bull; Charles Henry Fabian |
Director | Mark Roper |
Producers | Burton Armus; Arthur M. Lieberman; Chris Lancey; Max Keller; Micheline Keller; Jacques Konckier; Steve Hayes; Bruce Golin; Francois Lesterlin |
Starring | Ralf Moeller; Danny Woodburn; Robert McRay; Jeremy Kemp |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Ruby Fruit Forest" |
Next "Ransom" |
"The Three Virgins" is the seventh episode of the live-action fantasy adventure series Conan the Adventurer. It was directed by Mark Roper with a script written by Charles Henry Fabian and John Bull. It first aired in syndication on November 7th, 1997.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Ralf Moeller | Conan |
Danny Woodburn | Otli |
Robert McRay | Zzeben |
Andrew Craig | Vulkar |
Jeremy Kemp | Hissah Zul |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Aly Dunne | Karella |
Christa Sauls | Tickle |
Yvonne Kopacz | Regala |
Brooke Burns | Hearth |
Jimmie F. Skaggs | Badai |
Lou Ferrigno | Mog |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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A.C. Qart-Hadosht | The Skull That Talks |
Suzanne Hunt | Xanata |
Isela Vega | Hag |
Ines Soza | Lover |
Desiree Rios | Whore |
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