"Placebo Effect" | |
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Series The Twilight Zone Season 1, Episode 35 | |
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Air date | April 2nd, 2003 |
Writers | Brent V. Friedman; Rebecca Swanson |
Director | Jerry Levine |
Producers | Ira Steven Behr; Jim Rosenthal |
Starring | Forest Whitaker; Sydney Tamiia Poitier; Jeffrey Combs; Michael David Simms; Jessica Amlee; Gina Stockdale; Donna Yamamoto; Paul Batten; Stellina Rusich |
Episode guide | |
Previous "How Much Do You Love Your Kid?" |
Next "Cold Fusion" |
"Placebo Effect" is the thirty-fifth episode of season one of the 2002-2003 science fiction anthology series The Twilight Zone. This episode was directed by Jerry Levine and written by Brent V. Friedman and Rebecca Swanson. It first aired on UPN on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2003. The episode stars Sydney Tamiia Poitier, Jeffrey Combs, Michael David Simms, Jessica Amlee, Gina Stockdale, Donna Yamamoto, Paul Batten and Stellina Rusich.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Forest Whitaker | Host |
Sydney Tamiia Poitier | Doctor Leslie Coburn |
Jeffrey Combs | Harry Radditch |
Michael David Simms | Doctor Marks |
Jessica Amlee | Carrie |
Gina Stockdale | Dying woman |
Donna Yamamomoto | Receptionist |
Paul Batten | State health inspector |
Stellina Rusich | Rhonda Harrington |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Aired on the same night as "Cold Fusion".
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