Outer limits 1960's FunAndGames
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@SirReal1958 He died under mysterious circumstamces... but they are not really sure! Some speculate that drugs may have played a part.
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@BoilingPoint212F Roddenberry hung around the Outer Limits set. He hired several of the production team for "Star Trek", and modified assorted monster suits for his show. A lot of the actors from OT turned up on Star Trek. (Of course, they did other shows including "The Fugitive" before Roddenberry got them. There's even an episode of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." with Nimoy and Shatner.)
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Didn't Nick Adams die at a young age because he was a drug addict?
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Horror novel see video book trailer
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This is the best outer limits ever!
Good job!
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yeah when i think of the outer limits show it is this episode
i remember watching it as a kid man i wanted nick adams' character
to make it out alive
i 2nd the opin that this is the best ever outer limits
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LOL! That boomerang looks like a Cadillac V chevron stolen from a 1950's Cadillac hood. Hehe!!
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the 2nd best outer limits. the first is the sixth finger.
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Thanks for this...It is one of the best storylines from OT. The scariest part at the end when the alien is stepping on his fingers so he will fall in the river....
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The best Out limits episode, Ever!
Good Job!!!!
Gene Roddenberry must have gotten the idea for Star Trek TOS episode "Arena" from this episode.
BoilingPoint212F 3 years ago
This from Wiki: "Arena" is a science fiction short story by Fredric Brown that was first published in the June 1944 issue of Astounding magazine.
The Star Trek episode "Arena" had some similarity to this story, so to avoid legal problems, it was agreed that Brown would receive a story credit. An Outer Limits episode, "Fun and Games", also has a similar plot.
notchic 2 years ago