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The Wild Wild West: Season 2 > The Night of the Skulls > Credits and Details
Directed by
Alan Crosland Jr. Alan Crosland Jr.  
Written by
Robert C. Dennis Robert C. Dennis ... written by
Earl Barret Earl Barret ... written by
Michael Garrison Michael Garrison ... creator
Cast
Robert Conrad Robert Conrad ... Jim West
Ross Martin Ross Martin ... Artemus Gordon
Donald Woods Donald Woods ... Senator Stephen Fenlow / The Skull Judge
Lisa Gaye Lisa Gaye ... Lorelei
Douglas Henderson Douglas Henderson ... Col. James Richmond
Francis De Sales Francis De Sales ... Charlton
Quentin Sondergaard Quentin Sondergaard ... Monk (as Quinton Sondergaard)
Kem Dibbs Kem Dibbs ... Plainclothesman
Bob Herron Bob Herron ... Tigo (as Robert Herron)
Michael Masters Michael Masters ... Bluebeard (as Mike Masters)
Calvin Brown Calvin Brown ... Iron Hook Harper
Sebastian Tom Sebastian Tom ... Samurai
Anne Doud Anne Doud ... Lucinda
Madame Spivy Madame Spivy ... The Axe Lady
Uncredited Cast
William Bagdad William Bagdad ... Prisoner
George Bruggeman George Bruggeman ... Party Guest
Fred Carson Fred Carson ... The Baltimore Strangler
George DeNormand George DeNormand ... Party Guest
Ruth Foster Ruth Foster ... Party Guest
James Gonzalez James Gonzalez ... Party Guest
Robert Grandin Robert Grandin ... Reporter
Alan Marston Alan Marston ... Party Guest
Hans Moebus Hans Moebus ... Party Guest
Jeffrey Sayre Jeffrey Sayre ... Party Guest
Max Wagner Max Wagner ... Man with Richmond
Produced by
Michael Garrison Michael Garrison ... producer
Leonard Katzman Leonard Katzman ... associate producer
Bruce Lansbury Bruce Lansbury ... producer
Stunts
Bob Herron Bob Herron ... stunts
Whitey Hughes Whitey Hughes ... stunt coordinator
The Night of the Skulls
Additional Info
Premiere: December 16, 1966
DVD Release: March 20, 2007
Country: United States
Distributor: Paramount Studios
Websites: IMDb Wikipedia
Ratings
IMDb

8.1 / 10

Production Companies
Bruce Lansbury Productions
CBS Television Network
Michael Garrison Productions
Distributors
CBS
  (1965) (United States) (TV)
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
  (1999) (United States) (VHS)
Paramount Home Entertainment
  (2006) (United States) (DVD)
Me-TV
  (United States) (TV)
Paramount Television
  (United States) (syndication) (TV)
Viacom
  (United States) (syndication) (TV)
Filming Locations
CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA
Sierra Railroad, Jamestown, California, USA
  (Railroad)