"It Crawled Out of the Woodwork" | |
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Series The Outer Limits Season 1, Episode 11 | |
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Air date | December 9th, 1963 |
Writers | Joseph Stefano |
Director | Gerd Oswald |
Producers | Leslie Stevens; Joseph Stefano; Leon Chooluck |
Starring | Scott Marlowe; Kent Smith; Barbara Luna; Michael Forest; Joan Camden; Ted de Corsia; Gene Darfler; Tom Palmer; Edward Asner |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Nightmare" |
Next "The Borderland" |
"It Crawled Out of the Woodwork" is the eleventh episode of season one of the science fiction anthology series The Outer Limits. It was directed by Gerd Oswald with a script written by Joseph Stefano. It first aired on ABC on December 9th, 1963. This episode stars Scott Marlowe as Jory Peters with Kent Smith as Doctor Block. Barbara Luna plays Gaby Christian with Michael Forest as Professor Stuart Peters. Edward Asner makes an appearance in the episode as Detective Sergeant Thomas Siroleo.
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- Scott Marlowe – as Jory Peters
- Kent Smith – as Doctor Bloch
- Barbara Luna – as Gaby Christian
- Michael Forest – as Stuart Peters
- Joan Camden – as Dr. Stephanie Linden
- Ted de Corsia – as New Sentry
- Gene Darfler – as Warren Edgar Morley
- Tom Palmer – as Coroner
- Edward Asner – as Detective Sergeant Thomas Siroleo
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