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David Vincent (Roy Thinnes) sees a flying saucer land, but when he returns with police, they find only a honeymooning couple.
David Vincent (Roy Thinnes) sees a flying saucer land, but when he returns with police, they find only a honeymooning couple.
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S2, EP6 "The Trial"Vincent's friend Charlie Gilman (Don Gordon) discloses an ulterior motive for killing an alien during his trial for murder.
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S2, EP7 "The Spores"Vincent pursues an alien (Gene Hackman) whose case contains spores that will produce mature aliens when opened.
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S1, EP1 "Beachhead"David Vincent (Roy Thinnes) sees a flying saucer land, but when he returns with police, they find only a honeymooning couple.
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S1, EP3 "The Mutation"Claiming to know where the saucer landed, a local stripper (Suzanne Pleshette) leads Vincent into the Mexican desert.
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