"Rogue" | |
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Series Smallville Season 1, Episode 9 | |
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Air date | January 15th, 2002 |
Writers | Mark Verheiden |
Director | David Carson |
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 |
Starring | Tom Welling; Kristin Kreuk; Michael Rosenbaum; Eric Johnson; Sam Jones III; Allison Mack; Annette O'Toole; John Schneider |
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"Rogue" is the ninth episode of the superhero teen drama series Smallville. It was directed by David Carson with a script written by Mark Verheiden. The episode first aired on the WB Network on Tuesday, January 15th, 2002 at 9:00 pm.
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Actor | Role |
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Kelly Brook | Victoria Hardwick |
Cameron Dye | Sam Phelan |
Hiro Kanagawa | H. James Kwan |
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Actor | Role |
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Mitchell Kosterman | Sheriff Ethan Miller |
Danny Wattley | Deputy |
Costa Spanos | Phelan's snitch |
J.B. Bivens | Security guard |
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