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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
17/09/1965
1.
The Night of the Inferno
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Jim is set up as a renegade as a cover for him and Artie to sneak into Texas and track down General Juan Manolo, who is trying to take over the region.
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Director:
Richard C. Sarafian
Writer:
Gilbert Ralston
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Guest starring:
Chet Stratton, Bebe Louie, Walter Woolf King, Suzanne Pleshette,
Victor Buono,
Nehemiah Persoff, James Gregory, Phil Chambers, Tom Reese, Warren Parker, Clint Ritchie, Alberto Morin
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
24/09/1965
2.
The Night of the Deadly Bed
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From TV Guide: Facing execution at the hands of a madman, West (Robert Conrad) learns the crazed assassin plans to reclaim Mexico---as the new Napoleon. Florey: J.D. Cannon. Gatilla: Barbara Luna. Roxanne: Danica D'Hondt. Jackson: Bob Herron. Angelo: Bill Catching. Margarita: Anna Shin.
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Director:
William Witney
Writer:
George V. Schenck
/ William Marks
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Guest starring:
Dale Van Sickel, Jose Gallege, Don Diamond, Bill Catching, Robert Herron, Danica d'Hondt,
J.D. Cannon, Barbara Luna, Anna Shin
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
01/10/1965
3.
The Night the Wizard Shook the Earth
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From TV Guide: West tries to protect Prof. Nielsen, a demolitions expert. But he fails: Nielson is blown up by the evil Dr. Miguelito Loveless (Michael Dunn). Greta: Leslie Parrish. Voltaire: Richard Kiel. Artemus: Ross Martin.
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Director:
Bernard Kowalski
Writer:
John Kneubuhl
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Guest starring:
William Mims, Harry Bartell, Michael Masters,
Sigrid Valdis, Leslie Parrish,
Richard Kiel
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
08/10/1965
4.
The Night of Sudden Death
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Jim West suspects his search for counterfeiters is getting warm when he's shot at with arrows---and thrown to the crocodiles.
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Director:
William Witney
Writer:
OIliver Crawford
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Guest starring:
Joel Fluellen, Bill Cassady,
Robert Loggia, Don Gazzaniga, Henry Hunter, Robin Hoff, Elisa Ingram, Julie Payne, Antoinette Bower, Sandy Kenyon,
Harlan Warde
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
15/10/1965
5.
Night of the Casual Killer
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Jim and Artie set out to penetrate the stronghold of a corrupt political boss and return him to Washington for trial.
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Director:
Don Taylor
Writer:
Bob Barbash
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Guest starring:
Dub Taylor, Bill Williams, Charles Davis, Ruta Lee, Curtis Taylor, Ed Gilbert, Mort Mills, Len Lesser, John Dehner
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
22/10/1965
6.
The Night of a Thousand Eyes
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Ships along the Mississippi are being attacked by a gang of pirates known as the ""Thousand Eyes"". After Jim ducks an assassin, an attractive woman, he finds the leader of the Eyes: Captain Ansel Coffin, who was blinded and now seeks revenge. His gang use false lights to lead ships astray and crash them, and then plunder them. Jim is captured by Coffin and manages to escape a cage rigged to a lightning rod. He is blinded by a powder flash, and for a time he is at a decided edge against Coffin (who has long adapted to his blindness). Coffin manages to accidentally kill his wife. Enraged, Jim is saved by his recovering eyesight: he ducks, and Coffin falls into a pit to his death.
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Director:
Richard C. Sarafian
Writer:
Preston Wood
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Guest starring:
E.J. Andre, Don Kelly,
Jeff Corey, Jeanne Vaughn, Janine Gray, Linda Ho, Barney Phillips, Jack Searl,
Diane McBain
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
29/10/1965
7.
The Night of the Glowing Corpse
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Jim and Artemus try to recover stolen radioactive materials nad have only one clue - a set of fingerprints found on the ankle of a pretty secretary.
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Director:
Irving J. Moore
/ Edmund Morris
Writer:
Henry Sharp
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Guest starring:
Louise Lawson, Frank Delfino, Jayne Massey, Ralph Roberts, Oscar Beregi Jr, Ron Whelan, Marion Thompson, Charles Horvath, Phillip Pine, Kipp Hamilton
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
05/11/1965
8.
The Night of the Dancing Death
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To rescue a kidnapped princess, Jim runs into a booby-trapped doorknob and a fully armored man wielding a mace.
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Director:
Harvey Hart
Writer:
Fred Freiberger
/ William Tunberg
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Guest starring:
Eva Soreny, Wolfe Barzell, Lynn Carey, Booth Colman, Arthur Batanides, Francoise Ruggieri, Byron Murron, Leslie Brander,
Peter Mark Richman, Ilze Taurins
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
12/11/1965
9.
The Night of the Double-Edged Knife
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An Indian demand for gold must be met: they've threatened to kill five railroad workers a day until it is paid.
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Director:
Don Taylor
Writer:
Stephen Kandel
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Guest starring:
Ed Peck, Tyler McVey, Vaughn Taylor, Harry Townes, John Barrymore Jr., Katherine Ross, Charles Davis, Elisha Cook Jr.,
Leslie Nielsen
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
19/11/1965
10.
The Night That Terror Stalked the Town
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West is lured to a ghost town peopled with lifelike dummies as part of an elaborate trap set for him by his nemesis Dr. Loveless.
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Director:
Richard Landau
/ Alvin Ganzer
Writer:
John Kneubuhl
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Guest starring:
Joe Hooker, Jordan Shelley,
Richard Kiel, Chuck O'Brien,
Jean Hale
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
26/11/1965
11.
The Night of the Red-Eyed Madmen
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West is sent to infiltrate an army of fanatics dedicated to overthrowing the U.S. Government. Getting in is no problem...but if he tries to leave he'll be shot.
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Director:
Irving J. Moore
Writer:
Stanford Whitmore
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Guest starring:
Ray Kellogg, Gregg Martell, Nelson Olmsted, Ted Markland, Marianna Case, Shary Marshall, Joan Huntingdon,
Martin Landau, Don Rizzan, Toian Matchinga
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
03/12/1965
12.
The Night of the Human Trigger
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A demented geologist can set off earthquakes where he chooses as part of an elaborate extortioin scheme. So West and Gordon head for Ellenville--the next town on the mad genius's list.
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Director:
Justis Addiss
Writer:
Norman Katlov
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Guest starring:
Burgess Meredith, Dick Winslow, Michael Masters, Lindsey Workman, Gregg Palmer, Bill Henry, Robert I. McCord, Hank Patterson, Vernon Scott, Virginia Sale, Robert Phillips, Kathie Browne, James Jeter
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
10/12/1965
13.
The Night of the Torture Chamber
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Jim and Artie take on an obsessed museum curator who has private designs on the state treasury.
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
17/12/1965
14.
The Night of the Howling Light
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West is captured by a doctor who uses Pavlovian training to condition the Secret Service agent into becoming an assassin.
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Director:
Paul Wendkos
Writer:
Henry Sharp
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Guest starring:
Dan Riss, Ralph Moody,
Kay E. Kuter, Roy Barcroft, Clancy Cooper, Ottola Nesmith, E.J. Andre,
Sam Wanamaker, Scott Marlowe, Linda Marsh
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
24/12/1965
15.
The Night of the Fatal Trap
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Jim goes to arrest a Mexican bandit disguised as a notorious outlaw...but the villain's girlfriend recognizes him.
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Director:
Richard Whorf
Writer:
Robert V. Barron
/ Jack Marlowe
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Guest starring:
Rodolfo Hoyos, Jr, Don Briggs, Dal Jenkins, Alan Sues, Christian Anderson, Joanna Moore, Ron Randell,
Joseph Ruskin, Walker Edmiston, Charles Davis, Paul Barselou
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
07/01/1966
16.
The Night of the Steel Assassin
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A series of mysterious deaths of military personnel bring Jim face to face with the indestructible Col. ""Iron Man"" Torres. Crippled in an explosion that he blames on the other men of his company, Torres rebuilt himself as a 19th century ""cyborg,"" and is seeking revenge on those he thinks wronged him...and President Grant was one of the men he served with.
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Director:
Lee H. Katzin
/ Steve Fisher
Writer:
Calvin Clements
/ Jr.
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Guest starring:
John Pickard, Sara Taft, Bruno Vesota, Allen Jaffe,
Roy Engel,
Arthur Malet, John Dehner, Sue Ane Langdon, S. John Launer, Phyllis Davis
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
14/01/1966
17.
The Night the Dragon Screamed
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Jim and Artie have only one clue to track down the smugglers of opium and Chinese aliens: a fortune cookie.
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
21/01/1966
18.
The Night of the Flaming Ghost
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Jim is assigned to stop abolitionist John Brown. The only problem - he was pronounced dead 20 years ago.
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Director:
Lee H. Katzin
Writer:
Robert Hamner
/ Preston Wood
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Guest starring:
Lynn Loring, Robert Ellenstein, Karen Sharpe, Charles Wagenheim, John Doucette, Harry Bartell
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
28/01/1966
19.
The Night of the Grand Emir
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From TV Guide: West must protect a visiting despot from the fatal charms of Ecstasy La Joie (Yvonne Craig), who brandishes such baubles as an explosive garter and a deadly ring. West: Robert Conrad. Emir: Robert Middleton. Jones: Don Francks. Cable: Richard Jaeckel. Dr. Bey: James Lanphier. Artemus: Ross Martin.
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
18/02/1966
20.
The Night of the Whirring Death
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From TV Guide: Intent on making California a kingdom for children, evil Dr. Loveless (Michael Dunn) makes his play for the state with a series of toys---which explode. West: Robert Conrad. Lewis: Jesse White. Voltaire: Richard Kiel. Priscilla: Pamela Austin. Artemus: Ross Martin. Bessie: Barbara Nichols.
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Director:
Mark Rydell
Writer:
Jackson Gillis
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Guest starring:
Val Avery, Pamela Austin, Norman Fell,
Richard Kiel, Jesse White, Barbara Nichols, Jason Wingreen, Sam Flint, Chanin Hale, Richard Reeves, Elena Martone
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
25/02/1966
21.
The Night of the Puppeteer
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A Supreme Court justice will not believe his life is in danger---until a puppet-show marionette fires a gun at him.
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Director:
Irving J. Moore
Writer:
Henry Sharp
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Guest starring:
Lloyd Bochner, Imelda de Martin,
John Hoyt, Janis Hansen, Wayne Albritton, Walter Painter, Jack Tygett, Len Rogel, Sara Taft, Nelson Olmsted
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
04/03/1966
22.
The Night of the Bars of Hell
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From TV Guide: West (Robert Conrad), posing as a prison inspector, hunts for clues to a pillaging outlaw band. Ragan: Arthur O'Connell. Jennifer: Indus Arthur. Kross: Paul Genge. McCoy: Elisha Cook. Adams: Chet Stratton.
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Director:
Richard Donner
Writer:
Robert Vincent Wright
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Guest starring:
Roy Sickner, Paul Genge, Robert Herron, Jeni Jackson, Milton Parsons, Chet Stratton,
Arthur O'Connell, Elisha Cook Jr.,
Indus Arthur, Russ McCubbin
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
11/03/1966
23.
The Night of the Two-Legged Buffalo
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From TV Guide: West (Robert Conrad) tries to protect a pleasure-loving prince who insists on visiting a plush spa---where assassins eagerly await his arrival. Prince: Nick Adams. Lady Beatrice: Dana Wynter. Duchamps: Robert Emhardt. Vittorio: Paul Comi. Bandit: Clint Ritchie. Artemus: Ross Martin.
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Director:
Edward Dein
Writer:
John Kneubuhl
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Guest starring:
Robert Emhardt,
Paul Comi, Al Wyatt, C. Lindsay Workman, Clint Ritchie, Nick Adams, Dana Wynter
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
25/03/1966
24.
The Night of the Druid's Blood
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West is furious: his superiors have refused him permission to investigate the murder of a close friend who was burned to death before his eyes.
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Director:
Ralph Senensky
/ Kevin De Courcey
Writer:
Henry Sharp
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Guest starring:
Rhys Williams,
Don Rickles, Ann Elder, Bartlett Robinson, Emanuel Thomas,
Don Beddoe, Simon Scott, Sam Wade, Susan Browning
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
01/04/1966
25.
The Night of the Freebooters
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From TV Guide: West (Robert Conrad) poses as an ex-con to gain admittance to renegade Army leader Thorald Wolfe (Keenan Wynn). Artemus: Ross Martin. Rita: Maggie Thrett. Enrique: Andre Philippe.
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Director:
Edward Dein
Writer:
Gene Coon
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Guest starring:
Keenan Wynn, Maggie Thrett, William Campbell, John Sterling, James Connell,
James Gammon, Robert Matek, Andre Phillipe
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
08/04/1966
26.
The Night of the Burning Diamond
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West tries to convince a Serbian official to hide the Kara Diamond. Then the gem disappears---and West is blamed.
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Director:
Irving J. Moore
Writer:
Ken Kolb
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Guest starring:
Robert Drivas, Christine Schmidtmer, Vito Carbonara, Calvin Brown, Whitey Hughes, Chuck O'Brien, Dan Tobin
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
15/04/1966
27.
The Night of the Murderous Spring
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West helps a powerfully built girl carry her trunk, not knowing it contains his shrewd enemy---diminutive, giggling Dr. Loveless.
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Director:
Richard Donner
Writer:
John Kneubuhl
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Guest starring:
Jenie Jackson, Leonard Falk, Bill McLean, William Fawcett, Todd Garrett
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Seen it: Yes
60 mins
22/04/1966
28.
The Night of the Sudden Plague
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From TV Guide: West (Robert Conrad) finds Willow Springs looted and its citizens completely immobile---victims of a mysterious paralysis. Dr. Kirby: Theo Marcuse. Anna: Nobu McCarthy. Rodman: H.M. Wynant. Hawthorne: Elliott Reid. Lafe: Robert Phillips. Barber: Mark Baker. Doyle: Eddie Durkin.
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Director:
Irving J. Moore
Writer:
Ken Kolb
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Guest starring:
Eddie Durkin, Mark Baker, Robert Phillips, Harvey Levine, Theodore Marcuse,
Nobu McCarthy, H.M. Wynant, Elliott Reid
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