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"The X-Factor"
Series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Season 2, Episode 11
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Air date December 5th, 1965
Writers William Welch
Director Leonard Horn
Producers Irwin Allen; Frank La Tourette
Starring Richard Basehart; David Hedison
Episode guide
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Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Richard Basehart Admiral Harriman Nelson
David Hedison Captain Crane

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
John McGiver Alexander Corby
Jan Merlin Henderson
Terry Becker Chief Sharkey
Allan Hunt Riley
George Tyne Liscomb
Bill Hudson Captain Shire
Bob Dowdell Chip Morton

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  • According to this page's listing at IMDB, actor Anthony Brand makes an uncredited appearance in this episode as a technician.

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