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"The Pharaoh's Curse"
Series The Twilight Zone
Season 1, Episode 37
Twilight Zone - Pharaoh's Curse
Air date April 23rd, 2003
Writers Stephen Beck
Director Bob Balaban
Producers Ira Steven Behr; Jim Rosenthal
Starring Forest Whitaker; Shawn Hatosy; Lindy Booth; Xander Berkeley; Alan Husband; Karen Holnes; Shawn Stewart; Alexis Llewellyn
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"The Pharaoh's Curse" is the thirty-seventh episode of season one of the 2002-2003 science fiction anthology series The Twilight Zone. This episode was directed by Bob Balaban and written by Stephen Beck. It first aired on UPN on Wednesday, April 23rd, 2003. The episode stars Shawn Hatosy, Lindy Booth, Xander Berkeley, Alana Husband, Karen Holness, Shawn Stewart and Alexis Llewellyn.

Cast[]

Actor Role
Forest Whitaker Host
Shawn Hatosy Mario Devlin
Lindy Booth Shannon
Xander Berkeley Harry Kellogg
Alana Husband Jenna
Karen Holness Veejay
Shawn Stewart Attendant
Alexis Llewellyn Little girl

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Pharaoh

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