The Sixth Finger
- Episode aired Oct 14, 1963
- 51m
A scientist hires a miner to be the human subject in an experiment to speed-up evolution, which slowly turns the miner into a highly intelligent, alien-like being.A scientist hires a miner to be the human subject in an experiment to speed-up evolution, which slowly turns the miner into a highly intelligent, alien-like being.A scientist hires a miner to be the human subject in an experiment to speed-up evolution, which slowly turns the miner into a highly intelligent, alien-like being.
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"The Sixth Finger" is an intriguing episode of "The Outer Limits". The story is engaging and the impressive makeup of David McCallum is top notch. Unfortunately the corny conclusion is disappointing. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "O Sexto Dedo" ("The Sixth Finger")
I can only imagine this episode gave kids and adults alike the most incredible nightmares imaginable, credit to them for creating a truly unnerving watch.
A truly imaginative storyline, with a commanding lead performance from the excellent David McCallum, plus some rather effective special effects, all of these elements make for one of the show's most creative and effective episodes.
Some of the family members sound as though they've come from the width and breadth of The British isles, with a multitude of regional dialects, and some Irish thrown in for good measures.
8/10.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the scene where David McCallum appears to be playing the first prelude from Bach's Well Tempered Clavier, the camera pans down from his face to his fingers and it seems he is actually playing the piano himself. This is highly likely since McCallum, like the rest of his family was a trained musician who went to the Royal Academy of Music and originally intended a career as an oboist.
- GoofsWhen Gwyllim looks out of his bedroom window, the village below is clearly a still, as emphasised by the two static pedestrians lower right of frame.
- Quotes
Control Voice: [Opening Narration] Where are we going? Life, the timeless and mysterious gift is still evolving. What wonders or terrors does evolution hold in store for us in the next ten thousand years? - in a million? - in six million? Perhaps the answer lies in this old house in this old and misty valley...
- ConnectionsFeatured in Men in Suits (2012)
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- 51m
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- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3