"The Left-Handed Man" | |
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Series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Season 2, Episode 6 | |
Air date | October 31st, 1965 |
Writers | William Welch |
Director | Jerry Hopper |
Producers | Irwin Allen; Frank La Tourette |
Starring | Richard Basehart; David Hedison |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Escape from Venice" |
Next "The Deadliest Game" |
"The Left-Handed Man" is the sixth episode of season two of the American sci-fi/adventure series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and the thirty-eighth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Jerry Hopper and written by William Welch. It first aired on ABC on Sunday, October 31st, 1965.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Richard Basehart | Admiral Harriman Nelson |
David Hedison | Captain Crane |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Cyril Delevanti | Noah Grafton |
Regis Toomey | George Penfield |
Barbara Bouchet | Tippy Penfield |
Charles Dierkop | Left-Handed Man |
Judy Lang | Angie |
Terry Becker | Chief Sharkey |
Del Monroe | Kowalski |
Michael Barrier | Cabrillo |
Bob Dowdell | Chip Morton |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is included on disc one of the Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: Season Two, Volume 1 DVD collection.
- Production code number: 8207
- Actor Robert Dowdell is credited as Bob Dowdell in this episode.
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