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"Lazarus"
Series 666 Park Avenue
Season 1, Episode 13
666 Park Avenue 1x13 002
Air date July 13th, 2013
Writers Christopher Hollier; Leigh Dana Jackson
Director Robert Duncan McNeill
Producers Vincent Angell; Elizabeth Craft; Sarah Fain; Gina Girolamo; Christopher Hollier; Dennis Kinski; Dave Lifshin; Robert Duncan McNeill; Matt Miller; Leslie Morgenstein; Sonny Postiglione; Mary Rae Thewlis; David Wilcox
Starring Rachael Taylor; Dave Annable; Robert Buckley; Samantha Logan; Mercedes Masohn; Erik Palladino; Helena Mattsson; Vanessa L. Williams; Terry O'Quinn
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"Lazarus" is the thirteenth and final episode of the supernatural occult drama series 666 Park Avenue. It was directed by Robert Duncan McNeill with a script written by Christopher Hollier and Leigh Dana Jackson. It first aired on ABC on Sunday, July 13th, 2013 at 10:00 pm.

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