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ORIGINAL AIRDATE IN THE U.S.A.: APRIL 04, 1967
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STORM
"In the world of nightmares where David Vincent lives in, there are just a few logical and reasonable things. The same happens with the hurricane, which occurs out of season, which razes an area of 600 miles, and it doesn't destroy a simple city. That storm became a part in that world of nightmares and it caused a phone call to a meteorologist named Gantley, bringing David Vincent to a fishing city near the reefs of Florida."
CREDITS:
Guest Stars:
Joseph Campanella - Father Joe
BarBara Luna - Lisa
Co-Starring:
Dean Harens - Dr. MacLeuen
Carlos Romero - Luis Perez
Simon Scott - Dr. Malcolm Gantley
John McLiam - Hotel Clerk
With:
Paul Comi - Danny
Edward Faulkner - Alien #1
Allen Emerson - Organist
John Mayo - Weatherman
Executive Producer: Quinn Martin
Producer: Alan A. Armer
Written By: John Kneubuhl
Directed By: PaulWendkos
Created by: Larry Cohen
Assistant to the Executive Producer: John Conwell
Associate Producer: Anthony Spinner
Director of Photography: Andrew J. McIntyre
Music by: Dominic Frontiere
Production Manager: Howard Alston
Unit Production Manager: Robert Huddleston
Special Photographic Effects created by: Darrel A. Anderson
Art Director: George Chan
Post Production Supervisor: John Elizalde
Casting: Patricia Rose Mock
Assistant Director: Pul Wurtzel
Film Editor: Jerry Young
2nd Assistant Director: Harold Schneider
Property Master: Arthur Friedrich
Chief Electrician: Robert Farmer
2nd Cameraman: Gail Parker
Script Supervisor: Marshall Schlom
Set Decorator: Carl Biddiscombe
Assistant Film Editor: Ray Daniels
Makeup Artist: Jack Barron
Costume Supervisor: Frank Beetson
Hair Stylist: Annabell
Key Grip: Larry Milton
Music Editor: Dan Carlin
Editorial Coordinator: Carl Barth
Production Mixer: Barry Thomas
Sound Editor: Eddie Campbell
Special Effects: Ira Anderson
In Charge of Production: Arthur Fellows and Adrian Samish
A QM Production
In association with the American Broadcasting Company Television Network
Filmed at the: Samuel Goldwyn Studio