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The Outer Limits
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The Mice

  • Episode aired Jan 6, 1964
  • 51m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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The Outer Limits (1963)
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Dr. Thomas Kellander, Director of Neo-Kinematics, is in charge of a machine that will break down matter to electrical waves so it can be transmitted like radio and reassembled at the recepti... Read allDr. Thomas Kellander, Director of Neo-Kinematics, is in charge of a machine that will break down matter to electrical waves so it can be transmitted like radio and reassembled at the reception point.Dr. Thomas Kellander, Director of Neo-Kinematics, is in charge of a machine that will break down matter to electrical waves so it can be transmitted like radio and reassembled at the reception point.

  • Director
    • Alan Crosland Jr.
  • Writers
    • Bill S. Ballinger
    • Joseph Stefano
    • Lou Morheim
  • Stars
    • Henry Silva
    • Diana Sands
    • Michael Higgins
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    641
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alan Crosland Jr.
    • Writers
      • Bill S. Ballinger
      • Joseph Stefano
      • Lou Morheim
    • Stars
      • Henry Silva
      • Diana Sands
      • Michael Higgins
    • 19User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Henry Silva
    Henry Silva
    • Chino Rivera
    Diana Sands
    Diana Sands
    • Dr. Julia Harrison
    Michael Higgins
    Michael Higgins
    • Dr. Thomas 'Kelly' Kellander
    Ron Foster
    Ron Foster
    • Dr. Robert Richardson
    • (as Ronald Foster)
    Dabney Coleman
    Dabney Coleman
    • Dr. Williams
    Francis De Sales
    Francis De Sales
    • Prison Warden
    • (as Francis de Sales)
    Hugh Langtry
    • Chromomite
    Gene Tyburn
    • Goldsmith
    Don Ross
    Don Ross
    • Haddon
    Bill Hickman
    Bill Hickman
    • Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Johnson
    • Chromo Transmission
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Vic Perrin
    Vic Perrin
    • Control Voice
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Norman Stevans
    Norman Stevans
    • Air Force Colonel
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alan Crosland Jr.
    • Writers
      • Bill S. Ballinger
      • Joseph Stefano
      • Lou Morheim
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    5AaronCapenBanner

    Inhabitant Exchange

    Henry Silva stars as a prisoner named Chino Rivera serving a life sentence for murder who is given a chance to participate in a unique exchange program with another planet called Chromo that has recently contacted Earth, and left instructions on how the teleportation machine will work. The Chromo comes through first, and is revealed to be a bizarre, gelatinous, crab-clawed biped that proceeds to leave the compound, murdering a scientist in its quest to recreate its food supply in the water. Just how can this thing be stopped, and what is its ultimate plan? Unique monster design to be sure, but overused in the broad daylight, and slow episode is otherwise much too dull.
    5profh-1

    It SNOT What It Seems!

    A distant planet contacts Earth and sends plans for a matter-transmitter (a primitive prototype for the Transporter seen on STAR TREK 3 years later). The authorities decide to test it by using a convict pulling a life sentence. But when the alien arrives, things get a LOT stranger than anyone imagined...

    Like a lot of "lesser" OUTER LIMITS episodes, this one rambles a bit, and the more action-filled 2nd half is more confusing than suspenseful. But there are 2 standouts that make it memorable. One is Henry Silva's convict, who proves a far more fascinating and likable character than one might expect (indeed, I find this one of his BEST roles!). The other is the alien, which I can only describe as looking like something you'd get if you blew your nose too hard. Not sure if the thing is actually frightening, or just really disgusting to look at!

    Look quick (and carefully) near the end for an early cameo role by Dabney Coleman, still more than a decade away from fame as the preacher on MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN (growing that moustache must be the best career move he ever made).

    I get a kick out of it when Silva's character hands a revolver over and says, "Just watching him for you. He's a killer!"
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    Easily overlooked, but better than some suggest.

    A Scientist has devised some ingenious technology, that allows people to be transported to another planet, a scheme is set up to transport prisoners to The Plant Chromo in an exchange. The Prisoners are volunteers the alternative is life in prison.

    This isn't an episode I'd deem a classic, I wouldn't say it has anything particularly memorable, other than the obvious, a few years ago there was an advertising campaign for a blocked nose/sinuses relief product, it put me in mind of that.

    Not a classic, but definitely still full of merits, I like the question of ethics, the value of a Prisoner's life, did he have any choice but to accept the mission, it was definitely an interesting concept.

    The first half has an element of suspense, that opening sequence definitely added a degree of curiosity, I found the second half just bizarre, some of it perhaps didn't make a lot of sense. It is very well paced, I really did like the characters.

    There are two terrific performances here, Henry Silva and Diana Sands were both terrific I thought, and despite the less than convincing looking subject from Chromo, they both managed to make their characters so sincere, they both bolstered the story hugely.

    7/10.
    7elo-equipamentos

    Compelling and attractive story, it cannot be said of the freak alien!!!

    There isn't any boundaries to The Outer Limits series, this one is a engrossing story on Sci-Fi setting, where a prominent scientist Dr. Thomas Kelly Kellander (Michael Higgins) has an advanced project with faraway planet Chromos, after previous agreements they sent a blue print to earthlings built a chamber of molecular transportation, they planned develop an interplanetary exchange with prolific minds to learn each other, however Dr Kelly Kellander didn't finds anyone interest in this odd and dangerous travel, so he has to go into a penal institution to get any volunteer, the prison warden brings to him three convicts as potential applicants, Dr. Kelly explains all possibilities to this journey, but just one agrees, the leery and shaky Chino Rivera (Henry Silva) no reward is offer, but due Chino was sentenced to life imprisonment any attainable output is welcome, firstly the Chromonite being should arrives first at chamber, then Chino will be transported afterwards, therefore the Alien actually is an awful monster, what a dreadful freak, the designer should be arrest at mental asylum and throw away the key by such inability to make something feasible, after a terrible fright they have to postpone Chino transportation, meanwhile the mute and unfriendly Chromonite guest has an unusual behavior, fine episode if we forget the freak alien!!!

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    First watch: 2020 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.25
    StuOz

    Good Story And Acting

    A prisoner is asked to be apart of a dangerous experiment.

    Not really a favourite episode, in fact for several years I hated it, but a more recent screening went over a bit better as the acting and general story draw you in from beginning to end.

    After 15 episodes of quality entertainment, I am sorry to say that the next two or three Limits shows leave one hell of a lot to be desired.

    In fact, after watching The Mice I would even consider jumping two or three shows and going straight to the episode: The Invisibles (this one is a total knockout). From The Invisibles onwards the series continues to be very good.

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    • Trivia
      The wavy line effect used for the teleportation device is the same effect used in The Outer Limits (1963), The Borderland (1963)'s device for opening up a dimensional wall between Earth and the hereafter.
    • Goofs
      Around 24:44, Chino removes his left shoe and throws it through the window testing the force field. As he jumps on the bed to escape, he clearly wears a black sock. In the next scene of him running away, his sock is now white.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Thomas 'Kelly' Kellander: We need a man who will allow us to break him up into electrical particles and transmit him into space at a speed greater than that of light. That's it simply. It's called teleportation. When he gets to where he's going, he'll be reassembled. If he survives the experience, he comes back to Earth - the same way.

      Goldsmith: He gets put back together again?

      Dr. Thomas 'Kelly' Kellander: Yes.

      Goldsmith: The same as he was before?

      Dr. Thomas 'Kelly' Kellander: Well, it's worked with inanimate objects. And it's worked with mice.

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    • Release date
      • January 6, 1964 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Daystar Productions
      • Villa Di Stefano
      • United Artists Television
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    • Runtime
      • 51m
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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