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"The Chameleon"
Series The Outer Limits
Season 1, Episode 31
Outer Limits 1x31 001
Air date April 27th, 1964
Story Robert Towne; Lou Morheim; Joseph Stefano
Teleplay Robert Towne
Director Gerd Oswald
Producers Leslie Stevens; Joseph Stefano; Lou Morheim
Starring Vic Perrin
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"The Chameleon" is the thirty-first episode of season one of the science fiction anthology series The Outer Limits. It was directed by Gerd Oswald with a teleplay written by Robert Towne based on a story treatment by Towne, Lou Morheim, and Joseph Stefano. It first aired on ABC on April 27th, 1964.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Robert Duvall Louis Mace
Howard Caine Leon Chambers
Douglas Henderson Doctor Tillyard
William O'Connell The Creature
Henry Brandon General Crawford

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Vic Perrin Control voice

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  • Control voice: The race of man is known for its mutability. We can change our moods, our faces, our lives to suit whatever situation confronts us. Adapt and survive. Even among the most changeable of living things, man is quicksilver, more chameleon-like than the chameleon, no matter what the cost to others, or himself.

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