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Series The Starlost
Season 1, Episode 8
Starlost 1x08 001
Air date November 17th, 1973
Writers Alfred Harris
Director Ed Richardson
Producers William Davidson; Ed Richardson; Gerard Rochon; Douglas Trumbull; Jerry Zeitman
Starring Keir Dullea; Gay Rowan; Robin Ward
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"Gallery of Fear" is the title to the eighth episode of the science fiction television series The Starlost. It was directed by Ed Richardson with a script written by Alfred Harris. It first aired in Canada on CTV on Saturday, November 17th, 1973.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Keir Dullea Devon
Gay Rowan Rachel
Robin Ward Garth

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Angel Tompkins Daphne
Allen Coates Magnus
William Clune Admiral Austin

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Jim Barron Garth's father
Aileen Seaton Rachel's mother
Danny Hodgkins Monster

Host[]

Actor Role
William Osler Computer/Host

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