Cast
- Tony Randall as Dr. Lao, the Mysterious Visitor
- Tony Randall as Merlin, the magician
- Tony Randall as Pan, the god of love
- Tony Randall as the Serpent
- Tony Randall as Medusa
- Tony Randall as the blind fortune teller
- Tony Randall as the Yeti
- Arthur O'Connell as Clint Stark, the Ruthless Tycoon
- Barbara Eden as Angela Benedict, the Widowed Librarian
- John Ericson as Ed Cunningham, the Crusading Publisher
- Kevin Tate as Mike Benedict, Angela's son
- Noah Beery, Jr. as Sam, the Loyal Pressman
- Eddie Little Sky as George G. George, the Friendly Indian
- Royal Dano as Casey, the Brutal Henchman
- Lee Patrick as Mrs. Howard Cassin
- Minerva Urecal as Kate Lindquist
- John Qualen as Luther Lindquist
- Frank Kreig as Peter Ramsey
- Peggy Rea as Mrs. Peter Ramsey
- Argentina Brunetti as Sarah Benedict
- John Doucette as Lucas
- Dal McKennon as Lean Cowboy
- Frank Cady as Mayor James Sargent
- Chubby Johnson as Fat Cowboy
- Douglas Fowley as Toothless Cowboy
- Bess Flowers as Spectator at Medusa Presentation (uncredited)
- George J. Lewis as Mr. Frisco (uncredited)
- Péter Pál as Abominable Snowman (uncredited)
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