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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: The Galaxy Being
Episode 02: The Hundred Days of the Dragon
Episode 03: The Architects of Fear
Episode 04: The Man with the Power
Episode 05: The Sixth Finger
Episode 06: The Man Who Was Never Born
Episode 07: O.B.I.T.
Episode 08: The Human Factor
Episode 09: Corpus Earthling
Episode 10: Nightmare
Episode 11: Crawled
Episode 12: The Borderland
Episode 13: Tourist Attraction
Episode 14: The Zanti Misfits
Episode 15: The Mice
Episode 16: Controlled Experiment
Episode 17: Don't Open Till Doomsday
Episode 18: ZZZZZ
Episode 19: The Invisibles
Episode 20: The Bellero Shield
Episode 21: The Children of Spider County
Episode 22: Specimen: Unknown
Episode 23: Second Chance
Episode 24: Moonstone
Episode 25: The Mutant
Episode 26: The Guests
Episode 27: Fun and Games
Episode 28: The Special One
Episode 29: A Feasibility Study
Episode 30: Production and Decay of Strange Particles
Episode 31: The Chameleon
Episode 32: The Forms of Things Unknown
The Outer Limits - Season 1 (1963)
Description
An anthology series of insightful science fiction tales.
An anthology series of insightful science fiction tales.
Actors:
Russell Johnson,
Claude Woolman,
Burt Metcalfe,
Hugh Sanders,
Walt Davis,
Joseph Ruskin,
Chuck Roberson
Russell Johnson
10 November 1924, Ashley, Pennsylvania, USA
Claude Woolman
15 October 1933, San Diego, California, USA
Burt Metcalfe
19 March 1935, Saskatchewan, Canada
Hugh Sanders
13 March 1911, East Saint Louis, Illinois, USA
Walt Davis
9 February 1929, Michigan, USA
Joseph Ruskin
14 April 1924, Haverhill, Massachusetts, USA
Chuck Roberson
10 May 1919, near Shannon, Clay County, Texas, USA
Director:
Gerd Oswald, Byron Haskin, Leslie Stevens
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Ben Wright #Bob Johnson #Byron Haskin #Gerd Oswald #Leslie Stevens #Robert Culp #The Outer Limits - Season 1 #William Douglas
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April 24, 2018
While Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone is generally considered the more intellectual of the two, The Outer Limits boasted something more blunt and effective: monsters.April 26, 2018
After Rod Serling's original The Twilight Zone became a hit on CBS, it didn't take long for other TV sci-fi anthology shows to pop up on television. The Outer Limits was one of the best.April 25, 2018
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Screenwriting is a strong point of the series, and many of the episodes display a philosophical streak that more than makes up for what they lack in terms of convincing special effects.April 27, 2018
The result is a B-movie-inspired anthology series that looks like a European art film -- one that's aged surprisingly well.April 26, 2018
Not all of the Limits episodes have aged well; the best -- and [The Zanti Misfits] is among them -- are those that mix a little moralizing into their sci-fi. Good stuff.April 25, 2018
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The Outer Limits set the bar in many ways, and set it high.April 25, 2018
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