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"Don't Open Till Doomsday" | |
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Series The Outer Limits Season 1, Episode 17 | |
Air date | January 20th, 1964 |
Writers | Joseph Stefano |
Director | Gerd Oswald |
Producers | Leslie Stevens; Joseph Stefano; Lou Morheim |
Starring | Vic Perrin; Miriam Hopkins; John Hoyt; Russell Collins; Buck Taylor; Nellie Burt; Melinda Plowman; David Frankham; Anthony Jochim; Bob Johnson |
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Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Miriam Hopkins | Mary Kry |
John Hoyt | Emmett Balfour |
Russell Collins | Justice of the Peace |
Buck Taylor | Gard Hayden |
Nellie Burt | Justice's mother |
Melinda Plowman | Vivia Balfour Hayden |
David Frankham | Harvey Kry, Jr. |
Anthony Jochim | Doctor Mordecai Spazman |
Bob Johnson | Box creature (voice) |
Vic Perrin | Control voice |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This is the fourth episode of The Outer Limits directed by Gerd Oswald.
- This is the first episode of The Outer Limits with Lou Morheim as associate producer.
- Miriam Hopkins also played Ivy Pearson in the 1932 version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, which is known for its science fiction elements relating to both chemistry and psychology.
- John Hoyt, Anthony Jochim and Robert Cleveland Johnson all appeared together in the first pilot episode of the Star Trek television series, "The Cage".