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"Lazarus from the Mist"
Series The Starlost
Season 1, Episode 2
Starlost 1x02 001
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
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"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.

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Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Keir Dullea Devon
Gay Rowan Rachel
Robin Ward Garth

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
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

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