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Petrocelli/The Sleep of Reason
From The TV IV
The Sleep of Reason | |
Season 1, Episode 13 | |
Airdate | January 15, 1974 |
Written by | William Kelley |
Directed by | Irving J. Moore |
← 1x12 A Covenant with Evil |
1x14 → A Fallen Idol |
Petrocelli — Season One |
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The Sleep of Reason is the thirteenth episode of the first season of Petrocelli.
Guest Starring: Christopher Connelly (Willie Flanders), David Huddleston (Lt. Ponce), Albert Stratton (Professor Logan)
Special Guest Star: Pamela Franklin (Joan Barth)
Co-Starring: Logan Ramsey (Professor Beale), Francine York (Annabelle Tracy)
With: Lowell Gleason (Ed Bright, Deputy D.A.), Alberta R. Eacret (Secretary), Jack Calvin (Judge), Richard C. Jacome (Bailiff), Fred Stromsoe (Levatatee)
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Plot Overview
A teaching assistant to a psychology professor is accused of fatally shooting a blustery visiting professor in front of a full class of students. Petrocelli hopes to prove that the young man was under a hypnotic trance at the time of the killing.