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  • Why didn't Richard reach out his hand and touch his wife to prove the shield was gone?

  • Chita Rivera......mmmmmmm

  • She only saw her own sin of greed and ambition once the creature courageously released her. But his act of salvation for her was so foreign to her that she refused to believe the true fact that she was saved; instead she chose to believe the lie, that her sin was unforgivable, no less because the saviors blood was on her hands. Sound familiar?

  • When this passion called aspiration becomes lust, then aspiration degenerates; becomes vulgar ambition by which sin the angels perish.

  • That maid is a creep.

  • ...."Do you????"

  • The light spot was "blood stain" of the bifrost creature when she tore it off his wrist. It was real as evidenced by the reaction of Richard Bellero and Mrs. Dame when they see her hand pressed up against the non-existent shield. She went crazy alright but the blood stain was real.

  • Serves you right! Tall, sexy whore!

  • OK. What was the light spot on her hand in the last few seconds of the episode? Was it really not gone or did she just lose her mind?

  • 04:52 Mrs. Dame has got some nice feet.

  • Always liked this episode.

    I really felt sorry for that poor evil greedy, vain,idiotic, pretty ,shapely, spoiled woman.

  • NOW this is the good stuff here none of todays cgi can touch the old sci fi creepiness of yesteryear. 1950s and 1960s sci fi is the best!

  • Also on YouTube "The Story of: The Treasure of The Sierra Madre", which at the beginning notes that the film's inspiration dates back To Chaucer. Anyway today I was musing on Greed, and found "Al Adamson"'s review of Bellero to explain why it made such a lasting impression on me. He points out the masterful use of Shadow to enhance scariness, especially effective on children. Even today this seems like such a well-produced episode.

  • "Something dead that won't die"--Chita's best line in this

  • This is a great episode and imagination,the ballero shield.The laser shooting out to space was a masterpiece of the scientific mind.If that alien was able to travel to earth on that laser shield,could that scientist travel to where that alien came from.

  • Robots.

    Lasers.

    Time Travel.

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  • SALLY KELLERMAN HAD A FINE BIG ASS,quanity and quality,she was a sexy woman,more the merrier

  • @alezander666

    Her character was bitch; a fucking cunt. (So was the maid.)

  • Sally Kellerman had such a big ass.......

  • Great script, great acting. Sally Kellerman as Lady Macbeth. ...out,out damned spot

  • This is a great episode! God, what some people are capable of doing is scary! So many old sci fi shows and movies made great statements.

  • This episode of "The Outer Limits" is one of my favorites I used to like these when I was a kid. Sally Kellerman does a great job in this episode as the wife of Richard Bellero Thank you so much for posting this episode.

  • These old scifi tv shows are always fun.

  • Martin Landau, pre Mission Impossible, he did a great job in The Twilight Zone, too.

  • This is one of my favorite episodes in the Outer Limits series.

  • agree. Good stuff and classic in the "assumed" scariness. Is that a word?,,,,,,,,,

  • These Outer Limits episodes are classics, I used to watch these when I was a kid.

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