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"Man O'War"
Series The Man from Atlantis
Season 1, Episode 5/9
Man from Atlantis 1x09 001
Air date November 1st, 1977
Writers Larry Alexander
Director Michael O'Herlihy
Producers Herbert F. Solow; Herman Miller
Starring Patrick Duffy; Belinda Montgomery; Alan Fudge
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"Man O'War" is the ninth episode of the 1977-1978 television series Man from Atlantis. It is the fifth regular episode of the series discounting the first four pilot movies. It was directed by Michael O'Herlihy and written by Larry Alexander. It first aired on NBC on Thursday, November 1st, 1977.

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  • Actor Victor Buono is given a "Special appearance by..." credit in this episode.
  • This is the eighth appearance of actor Anson Downes in the role of the airlock officer.

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