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  • The Sixth Sense The Man Who Died at Three and Nine (Season 1, Episode 5)
  • TV Episode | 60 min | Drama, Horror, Mystery

The Sixth Sense

The Man Who Died at Three and Nine (Season 1, Episode 5)
TV Episode | 60 min | Drama, Horror, Mystery

A prominent politician, Paul Crowley, has persistent waking visions in which he sees himself and a beautiful Far Eastern woman drowning in a rushing river. Crowley seeks out Dr. Rhodes, who discovers through Kirlian "aura" photography that...See moreA prominent politician, Paul Crowley, has persistent waking visions in which he sees himself and a beautiful Far Eastern woman drowning in a rushing river. Crowley seeks out Dr. Rhodes, who discovers through Kirlian "aura" photography that a telepathic assassin is practicing biological imposition: an attack on Crowley's psyche that will leave the diplomat vulnerable to suggestion. See less
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Directors
Writers
Anthony Lawrence (creator) | Don Ingalls | Stanley Shpetner (developer) (as Stan Shpetner)
Producer
Stanley Shpetner (as Stan Shpetner)
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Status
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Updated Feb 12, 1972

Release date
Feb 12, 1972 (United States)

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7 cast members
Name Known for
Gary Collins
Dr. Michael Rhodes Dr. Michael Rhodes   See fewer
Joseph Campanella
Paul Crowley Paul Crowley   See fewer
Simon Scott
Stuart Forbes Stuart Forbes   See fewer
Catherine Ferrar
Nancy Murphy Nancy Murphy   See fewer
Aly Wassil
Hari Narada Hari Narada   See fewer
Chandrika
Woman Woman   See fewer
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