"Hunter's Moon" | |
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Series Lost in Space Season 3, Episode 4 | |
Air date | September 27th, 1967 |
Writers | Jack Turley |
Director | Don Richardson |
Producers | Irwin Allen; William Faralla |
Starring | Guy Williams; June Lockhart; Mark Goddard; Marta Kristen; Bill Mumy; Angela Cartwright; Jonathan Harris |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Kidnapped in Space" |
Next "The Space Primevals" |
"Hunter's Moon" is the fourth episode of season three of the American science fiction television series Lost in Space and the sixty-third episode of the series overall. It was directed by Don Richardson and written by Jack Turley. The episode was produced by Irwin Allen with William D. Faralla as associate producer. It first aired on the CBS network on September 27th, 1967.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Guy Williams | Doctor John Robinson |
June Lockhart | Maureen Robinson |
Mark Goddard | Major Don West |
Marta Kristen | Judy Robinson |
Billy Mumy | Will Robinson |
Angela Cartwright | Penny Robinson |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Jonathan Harris | Doctor Zachary Smith |
Vincent Beck | Megazor |
Uncredited cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Bob May | The Robot (costume) |
Dick Tufeld | The Robot (voice) |
Fred Krone | Invisibo |
Jim Mills | Voices |
Joe E. Tata | Robot judge |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This is the only episode of Lost in Space written by Jack Turley.
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