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"Crossfire"
Series Smallville
Season 9, Episode 6
File:Smallville 9x06 001.jpg
Air date October 30th, 2009
Writers Holly Henderson; Don Whitehead
Director Michael Rohl
Producers Anne Cofell Saunders; Joe Davola; Tom Flores; Scott Graham; Jordan Hawley; Holly Henderson; Rob Maier; Jae Marchant; James Marshall; Turi Meyer; Brian Wayne Peterson; Christopher Petry; Brian Robbins; Tim Scanlan; Al Septien; Kelly Souders; Michael Tollin; Cristina Verano; Tom Welling; Don Whitehead
Starring Tom Welling; Allison Mack; Erica Durance; Cassidy Freeman; Callum Blue; Justin Hartley
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"Crossfire" is the sixth episode of season nine of the superhero teen-drama series Smallville and the 180th episode of the series overall. It was directed by Michael Rohl with a script written by Holly Henderson and Don Whitehead. It first aired on the CW Network on October 30th, 2009.

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