"The Children of Spider County" | |
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Series The Outer Limits Season 1, Episode 21 | |
Air date | February 17th, 1964 |
Writers | Anthony Lawrence |
Director | Leonard Horn |
Producers | Leslie Stevens; Joseph Stefano; Louis Morheim |
Starring | Vic Perrin; Lee Kinsolving; Kent Smith; John Milford; Crahan Denton; Bennye Gatteys; Dabbs Greer; Burt Douglas; Robert Osterloh; Joey Tata |
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"The Children of Spider County" is the twenty-first episode of season one of the science fiction anthology series The Outer Limits. The episode was directed by Leonard Horn with a script written by Anthony Lawrence. The series was created by Leslie Stevens. This episode aired on ABC on February 17th, 1964. Cast members who appear in this production include Lee Kinsolving as Ethan Wechsler, Kent Smith as Aabel, John Milford as John Bartlett, Crahan Denton as Simon Stakefield, and Bennye Gatteys as Anna Bishop.
Cast[]
- Vic Perrin - as Control voice
- Lee Kinsolving - as Ethan Wechsler
- Kent Smith - as Aabel
- John Milford - as John Bartlett
- Crahan Denton as Sheriff Simon Stakefield
- Bennye Gatteys - as Anna Bishop
- Dabbs Greer - as Mister Bishop
- Burt Douglas - as Local
- Robert Osterloh - as General
- Joey Tata - as Alien bastard
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