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Tony Randall | Dr. Lao/Merlin/Pan/Abominable Snowman/Medusa/Giant Serpent/Apollonius of Tyana/Audience member | |
Barbara Eden | Angela Benedict | |
Arthur O'Connell | Clint Stark | |
John Ericson | Ed Cunningham/transformed Pan | |
Noah Beery Jr. | Tim Mitchell | |
Lee Patrick | Mrs. Howard Cassin | |
Minerva Urecal | Kate Lindquist | |
John Qualen | Luther Lindquist | |
Frank Kreig | Peter Ramsey | |
Peggy Rea | Mrs. Peter Ramsey | |
Eddie Little Sky | George C. George | |
Royal Dano | Carey | |
Argentina Brunetti | Sarah Benedict | |
John Doucette | Lucas | |
Dal McKennon | Lean Cowboy |
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Producer | George Pal
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Writer | Charles Beaumont
Charles G. Finney |
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Cinematography | Robert J. Bronner
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Musician | Leigh Harline
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In Abilone, a little city in Arizona, the people are having a problem that threatens everyone’s future. Ed Cunningham (John Ericson) is a newsman who has issues with a dishonest man, Clinton Stark (Arthur O’Connell). Dr. Lao (Tony Randall) and a circus then arrive in town. Ed has fallen for a woman called Angela Benedict (Barbara Eden), a librarian. Angela’s son, Mike (Kevin Tate), becomes a friend of Dr. Lao, who is thousands of years old and has a lot of wisdom to share with the boy and the others. Dr. Lao is also Merlin the magician, who also performs his act for the people. |
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