"Man O'War" | |
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Series The Man from Atlantis Season 1, Episode 5/9 | |
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Air date | November 1st, 1977 |
Writers | Larry Alexander |
Director | Michael O'Herlihy |
Producers | Herbert F. Solow; Herman Miller |
Starring | Patrick Duffy; Belinda Montgomery; Alan Fudge |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Giant" |
Next "Shoot-Out at Land's End" |
"Man O'War" is the ninth episode of the 1977-1978 television series Man from Atlantis. It is the fifth regular episode of the series discounting the first four pilot movies. It was directed by Michael O'Herlihy and written by Larry Alexander. It first aired on NBC on Thursday, November 1st, 1977.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Patrick Duffy | Mark Harris |
Belinda Montgomery | Doctor Elizabeth Merrill |
Alan Fudge | C.W. Crawford |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Victor Buono | Doctor Schubert |
Robert Lussier | Brent |
Harvey Jason | Dashki |
Gary Owens | Blaise Mullen |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Monte Landis | Maitre'D |
Hanns Manship | Policeman |
Pat Paris | Woman on beach with note |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Man from Atlantis was created by Mayo Simon and Herbert F. Solow.
- This episode is included on the Man from Atlantis: The Complete Television Series DVD collection.
- Actress Belinda Montgomery is credited as Belinda J. Montgomery in this episode.
- Actor Victor Buono is given a "Special appearance by..." credit in this episode.
- This is the only episode of Man from Atlantis directed by Michael O'Herlihy.
- This is the first episode of Man from Atlantis written by Larry Alexander. He writes three episodes of the series in total.
- This is the fifth appearance of actor Victor Buono in the role of Mister Schubert. He appeared last in "The Hawk of Mu". He appears next in "Crystal Water, Sudden Death".
- This is the fourth and final appearance of actor Robert Lussier in the role of Brent. He appeared last in "The Hawk of Mu".
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