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Professor Peter Wayne is disturbed to hear that his university colleague, Dr. Roy Clinton, is pursuing forbidden drug experiments with a group of graduate students. When one of the students turns up dead, Professor Wayne investigates Clinton's activities. He discovers that consciousness-expansion can have powerful and dangerous consequences.
List of episodes. " Production and Decay of Strange Particles " is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 20 April 1964, during the first season. In a nuclear research plant, although the workers wear radiation suits, they are taken over by some odd glowing substance. It fills their suits and causes them ...
Actor Barry Morse, who stars in this episode, states in his autobiography that this was a possible pilot for a forthcoming science-fiction comedy series, which after being rejected was broadcast as an Outer Limits episode. A contemporary press review of the episode bears at least part of this story out, identifying "Controlled Experiment" as a ...
While the film adaptation of Watchmen (2009) omits the "space squid", the opening titles of The Outer Limits are shown on a television screen towards the end of the film. In the fifth episode of HBO 's Watchmen , a direct reference is made when Adrian Veidt claims that the only weapon that can stave off mankind's extinction is fear, and ...
Wolf 359 ( The Outer Limits) Wolf 359 (. The Outer Limits. ) " Wolf 359 " is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 7 November 1964, during the second season. The title is derived from a star of the same name located relatively near Earth.
Courtesy of the Long Now Foundation/Jeff Bezos. 8. Useless Things. The ultra rich are also known to spend tons of money on things that are completely useless. Case in point: Amazon founder Jeff ...
Opening narration. When fear is too terrible, when reality is too agonizing, we seek escape in manufactured danger, in the thrills and pleasures of pretending-in the amusement parks of our unamusing world. Here, in frantic pretending, Man finds escape and temporary peace, and goes home tired enough to sleep a short, deep sleep.
Their purpose is to infect key government and business figures with crab-like creatures who attach themselves to people's backs and take over their minds. By doing so, the Invisibles plan to conquer the world. Each of the new recruits will be given a target to infect following his inoculation. Castle's inoculation is unsuccessful, and he ends ...