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"Hourglass"
Series Smallville
Season 1, Episode 6
Air date November 20th, 2001
Writers Doris Egan
Director Chris Long
Producers Mark Verheiden; Michael Green; Doris Egan; Greg Walker; Robert Petrovicz; Ken Horton; Alfred Gough; Miles Millar; Mike Tollin; Brian Robbins; Joe Davola; Tim Scanlan; Juanita Diana Feeney; Alex Taub
Starring Tom Welling; Kristin Kreuk; Michael Rosenbaum; Eric Johnson; Sam Jones III; Allison Mack; Annette O'Toole; John Schneider
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"Hourglass" is the sixth episode of the superhero teen drama series Smallville. It was directed by Chris Long with a script written by Doris Egan. The episode first aired on the WB Network on Tuesday, November 20th, 2001 at 9:00 pm.

Synopsis[]

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Tom Welling Clark Kent
Kristin Kreuk Lana Lang
Michael Rosenbaum Lex Luthor
Eric Johnson Whitney Fordman [1]
Sam Jones III Pete Ross
Allison Mack Chloe Sullivan
Annette O'Toole Martha Kent
John Schneider Jonathan Kent

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Eric Christian Olsen Young Harry Bollston
Jackie Burroughs Cassandra Carver
George Murdock Old Harry Bollston

Co-Stars[]

Actor Role
Lisa Calder Zoe Garfield
Alf Humphreys Jim Gage
Mitchell Kosterman Sheriff Ethan Miller
Reg Tupper Doctor
Lois Dellar Nurse

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  1. The actor is credited, but otherwise does not appear in this episode.


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