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Dr. James Stone, an absent-minded optic engineer, is a brilliant researcher in a field that few appreciate. His brother, a prominent government physicist, refuses to take him seriously and has essentially shut Dr. Stone out of his life. Dr. Stone's attractive secretary, Ms. Elizabeth Dunn, is in love with him and has read all of his recondite scientific papers, but Stone is blind to her ...
The show was filmed with two endings and was allotted double the normal production time. In The Unknown pilot version: Andre reveals there is no Thanatos plant, and thus he was not dead; the time tilter did not in fact work; Hobart was not dead but merely in a coma; and lastly, Kassia uses the pistol to kill Hobart, thinking he is attacking Leonora.
Many effects were used to keep even the slightest movement by the actors and extras from being noticed such as: still photographs, two-dimensional life-sized cardboard cutouts and split screen effects where one half of the screen was a freeze frame and the other incorporated movement. This episode's original title was "Gordian Knot".
"The Human Factor" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 11 November 1963, during the first season. The title was re-used in 2002 for an episode with an unrelated plot.
Two women kill a blackmailer with a leaf from a nearby Thanatos plant mixed into his drink. Driving through the countryside with his body in the trunk while looking for a place to bury him, they take refuge from a storm in a house containing a blind man and a strange young inventor named Hobart ( David McCallum ) who is experimenting with time.
When that prisoner begins to have seizures, Dr. Henson, worried that he may really be innocent & that the simulation is affecting him negatively, enters the simulation to bring the prisoner out within a 17-second time limit. Dr. Henson succeeds with time to spare. However, the prisoner dies from a heart attack due to the shock of the simulation.
"The Bellero Shield" was first broadcast on 10 February 1964. Only twelve days separate the two instances. If the identification is admitted, the commonness of wraparound eyes in the abduction literature falls to cultural forces." When a different researcher asked Betty about The Outer Limits, she insisted she had "never heard of it". [5]
There have been two versions of the anthology television series The Outer Limits. Each has its own episode list. ... The Outer Limits: 1: 32: September 16, 1963 ...