"Lazarus from the Mist" | |
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Series The Starlost Season 1, Episode 2 | |
Air date | September 29th, 1973 |
Writers | Doug Hall; Don Wallace |
Director | Leo Orenstein |
Producers | William Davidson; Ed Richardson; Gerard Rochon; Douglas Trumbull; Jerry Zeitman |
Starring | Keir Dullea; Gay Rowan; Robin Ward |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Voyage of Discovery" |
Next "The Goddess Calabra" |
"Lazarus from the Mist" is the title to the second episode of the science fiction television series The Starlost. It was directed by Leo Orenstein with a script written by Doug Hall and Don Wallace. It first aired in Canada on CTV on Saturday, September 29th, 1973.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Keir Dullea | Devon |
Gay Rowan | Rachel |
Robin Ward | Garth |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Frank Converse | Doctor Gerald W. Aaron |
Doug McGrath | The Sergeant |
Vivian Reis | Jane G. Aaron |
William Osler | Computer/Host |
Clive Endersby | First tube dweller |
Mel Tuck | Second tube dweller |
Notes & Trivia[]
- "Lazarus from the Mist" redirects to this page.
- This episode is included on the Starlost: The Complete Series DVD collection. The collection was released in Region 1 full-screen format by VCI Entertainment on September 30th, 2008.
- Series creator Harlan Ellison is credited as Cordwainer Bird in this episode. It is generally accepted that Ellison chose this pseudonym to disassociate himself from The Starlost, after having expressed great dissatisfaction with the way the series was produced.
- Executive producer Gerry Rochon is credited as Gerard Rochon in this episode.
- Executive producer Jerome M. Zeitman is credited as Jerry Zeitman in this episode.
- This is the first of two episodes of The Starlost directed by Leo Orenstein. He also directs episode 1x04, "The Pisces".
- This is the only known credited work for script writer Doug Hall.
- This is the first, and to date, only known work in the science fiction genre for writer Don Wallace.
- This is the first professional television work for actor Mel Tuck.
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External Links[]
- "Lazarus from the Mist" at IMDB
- "Lazarus from the Mist" at ShareTV.com
- "Lazarus from the Mist" at TV.com guide
- "Lazarus from the Mist" at TV Rage.com
- "Lazarus from the Mist" at Themoviedb.org