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Peter Mark Richman | ... |
Adam Chance
(as Mark Richman)
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Wendell Corey | ... | ||
Carl Esmond | ... | ||
Barbara Bouchet | ... |
Ava Vestok
(as Barbara Bouchét)
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Martin Kosleck | ... | ||
Aliza Gur | ... |
Mid-Eastern Contact
(as Alizia Gur)
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Donna Michelle | ... |
Marian
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Rafael Campos | ... | ||
Robert Quarry | ... | ||
Robert Donner | ... |
Morgue Attendant
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Steve Stevens | ... |
Billy
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Marc Snegoff | ... |
Conrad
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Horst Ebersberg | ... |
Helgar
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Chris Anders | ... |
Schloss
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Ray Dannis | ... |
Henry Manson
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Wimpy secret agent who looks like Dr. Smith from "Lost In Space" helps protect a scientist from a generic Iron Curtain country who has developed a gun that shoots boogers at people from a evil guy who looks like Pee-Wee Herman. Written by Michael Robb <jro240@airmail.net>
Let's say you're a refugee scientist from some foreigny country, hiding in Southern California working on antidote to some killer spore virus that's going to be sprayed on America's crops, to be baked into apple pies. Would you let a smug, fifty-ish, cardigan-wearing, skill-less "secret agent" into your home, to sleep next to you and your sexy, sexy, sexy neice? I wouldn't.
Anyway, Peter Mark Richman, who you may remember from "Friday the 13th part VIII: Jason Takes Manhatten", IS Adam Chance, Agent for H.A.R.M. He answers to one- except Wendell Corey, as the head of H.A.R.M. Here, Wendell is as drunk as he was in "Women of the Prehistoric Planet" but not as drunk as he was in "Astro-Zombies".
Enjoy!