| "Double Helix" | |
|---|---|
| Series The Outer Limits Season 3, Episode 12 | |
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| Air date | March 28th, 1997 |
| Writers | Jonathan Glassner |
| Director | Mario Azzopardi |
| Producers | Pen Densham; Richard B. Lewis; John Watson; Brad Wright; Brent Karl Clackson |
| Starring | Ron Rifkin; Ryan Reynolds; Ken Pogue; Andrew Johnston; L. Harvey Gold; Scott Swanson; William deVry |
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"Double Helix" is the twelfth episode of season three of the 1995 relaunch of the science fiction anthology series The Outer Limits and the fifty-fifth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Mario Azzopardi with a script written by Jonathan Glassner. It first aired on Showtime on Friday, March 28th, 1997.
Cast[]
Starring[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Ron Rifkin | Doctor Martin Nodel |
| Ryan Reynolds | Paul Nodel |
| Ken Pogue | Dean Hardwick |
| Andrew Johnston | DeWitt |
| L. Harvey Gold | Doctor Greeson |
| Scott Swanson | Reverend Leblanc |
| William deVry | Ben |
Guest Starring[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Tara Spencer-Nairn | Heather |
| Kathleen Duborg | Hope |
| Edward Diaz | Derek |
| Sara Johnson | Brittany |
| Kirsten Williamson | Sharon |
| Terri Lynn Ibisoglu | Female student |
| Brent Fordham | Overweight student |
| Kirby Morrow | Kirby |
Co-Starring[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Kevin Conway | The Control voice |
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