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Short drama. Michael Ironside plays a writer hoping that Robert Vaughn will publish his work - but he has a more sinister objective.

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Keywords:
Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Sci Fi, Series
Cast (unconfirmed):
John Bach.... Lazlo, Travis
Michael Hurst.... Lt. Simmons, Roger Shumway
Sheila Moore.... Anna, Blanche Hillgood
Desmond Kelly.... Old Man, The Landlord
Ken Blackburn.... Policeman, Timulty
Bill Meilen.... Jahdoo, The Policeman
Neil Munro.... Father, The Stranger
Michael Sarrazin.... John Colt, Peter
Frank Whitten.... Mailman, Odd
Wayne Robson.... Man in Store, Sheriff, William
Jennifer Dale.... The Banshee, Thedy
Harold Gould.... Col. Stonesteel, Old Man
Jayne Eastwood.... Elmira Brown, Mrs. Braling
Kenneth Welsh.... Cap. Wilder, Crane
Alan Scarfe.... John Oatis Kendall, Mr. Nesbitt
Peter Rowley.... Druggist, Mr. Flinger
Frank C. Turner.... John Webley, Roger Willis
Bartley Bard.... Sam Brown
Bruce Allpress.... O'Gavin
Lewis Rowe.... Dudley Stone's Publisher
Directors (unconfirmed):
Lee Tamahori
Randy Bradshaw
John Laing
Costa Botes
Bruce Pittman
Brad Turner
John Reid
Roger Tompkins
Sturla Gunnarsson
Wayne Tourell
Steve DiMarco
Peter Sharp
Pat Robins
Ian Mune
David Copeland
Don McBrearty
Douglas Jackson
Frank Cassenti
Paul Lynch
Ralph L. Thomas
Writers (unconfirmed):
Ray Bradbury
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