The Zanti Misfits
- Episode aired Dec 30, 1963
- 51m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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Aliens from the planet Zanti decide to make Earth a penal colony for their criminals.Aliens from the planet Zanti decide to make Earth a penal colony for their criminals.Aliens from the planet Zanti decide to make Earth a penal colony for their criminals.
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Bill Hart
- Cpl. Delano
- (uncredited)
Alex Johnson
- Communications Operator
- (uncredited)
Bob Johnson
- Radio Newscaster
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
Michael T. Mikler
- Air Police Sergeant
- (uncredited)
Vic Perrin
- Control Voice
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
George Sims
- Computer Technician
- (uncredited)
Joe E. Tata
- Radar Operator
- (uncredited)
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In the desert town of Morgue, California, an assembled group of military and scientific personnel await the dreaded arrival of an alien ship carrying exiled prisoners from the planet Zanti, whose leaders have communicated to Earth officials that they had better let it land, or risk severe retaliation in response. They cooperate, but a runaway car carrying two wanted criminals breaks the barricade and crashes near the ship, which may lead to disastrous consequences...or will it matter at all? Famous episode because of the memorable design(and sound) of the Zanti creatures, which are larger ants with distorted human faces! Effective for its sheer audacity, though does teeter a bit to the comical at times. Nice(if obvious) end twist as well.
The Zanti Misfits is directed by Leonard Horn and written by Joseph Stefano. It stars Michael Tolan, Olive Deering, Robert F. Simon, Claude Woolman and Bruce Dern. Music is by Dominic Frontiere and cinematography by John M. Nickolaus Jr.
Season 1 - Episode 14
The planet Zanti requests Earth to provide a penal colony for its misfit criminals, the ship must not be in anyway interfered with or Earth will face dire consequences. Ceding to the demand, the ghost town of Morgue, California, is set up to receive the criminals, but just as the penal spaceship lands, a fleeing bank robber and his girlfriend put everything on red alert...
The Zantis of the title are a grotesque creation, unsettling in appearance and audible sounds. It may now be true to smile at the rudimentary primitive effects work, but the impact the creatures have remains to this day capable of raising the gooseflesh on your skin. Horn directs some smart set-pieces once the Zanti have been unleashed, all building up to a terrific final reckoning.
Once the episode reveals its hand, with a caustic observation on the human species, we end up with easily one of the best and most memorable episodes from out of the entire Outer Limits catalogue. 9/10
Season 1 - Episode 14
The planet Zanti requests Earth to provide a penal colony for its misfit criminals, the ship must not be in anyway interfered with or Earth will face dire consequences. Ceding to the demand, the ghost town of Morgue, California, is set up to receive the criminals, but just as the penal spaceship lands, a fleeing bank robber and his girlfriend put everything on red alert...
The Zantis of the title are a grotesque creation, unsettling in appearance and audible sounds. It may now be true to smile at the rudimentary primitive effects work, but the impact the creatures have remains to this day capable of raising the gooseflesh on your skin. Horn directs some smart set-pieces once the Zanti have been unleashed, all building up to a terrific final reckoning.
Once the episode reveals its hand, with a caustic observation on the human species, we end up with easily one of the best and most memorable episodes from out of the entire Outer Limits catalogue. 9/10
The Earth is forced to take a small number of Xanti criminals, and house them in Morgue, California, a small patch of desert land is allocated to them, and an instruction given, not to approach them.
Joseph Stefano wrote what I would call a classic with The Xanti misfits, it's definitely science fiction, but it has a true horror element thrown in, and decades on, it's still an unsettling watch.
There are so many great themes and ideas, the best of all I thought being The Earth held to ransom by The Zanti. You just know things are going to go wrong, if The Zanti can't deal with their own criminals, it was obvious they were going to cause chaos.
The Zanti really were very well designed and realised, lots of people hate bugs and creepy crawlies, so I can imagine this one unsettling many viewers.
Well acted, well paced, this one is a classic.
9/10.
Joseph Stefano wrote what I would call a classic with The Xanti misfits, it's definitely science fiction, but it has a true horror element thrown in, and decades on, it's still an unsettling watch.
There are so many great themes and ideas, the best of all I thought being The Earth held to ransom by The Zanti. You just know things are going to go wrong, if The Zanti can't deal with their own criminals, it was obvious they were going to cause chaos.
The Zanti really were very well designed and realised, lots of people hate bugs and creepy crawlies, so I can imagine this one unsettling many viewers.
Well acted, well paced, this one is a classic.
9/10.
The US military must deal with insect-type aliens.
I like this episode a lot but the effects are not up to the standard of other episodes.
However, the nice contrast of alien insects, the US military and the drop out character played by Bruce Dern make this hour fun to watch. Also, the plot is very interesting.
The music is well matched to the hour and the location filming is pleasing to the eye.
If you like Bruce Dern in this I would consider tracking down QM's The Fugitive series as Bruce Dern appeared in that show FIVE times. I would be curious to know if Bruce Dern has ever commented on the Outer Limits over the years or if he even remembers doing it.
I like this episode a lot but the effects are not up to the standard of other episodes.
However, the nice contrast of alien insects, the US military and the drop out character played by Bruce Dern make this hour fun to watch. Also, the plot is very interesting.
The music is well matched to the hour and the location filming is pleasing to the eye.
If you like Bruce Dern in this I would consider tracking down QM's The Fugitive series as Bruce Dern appeared in that show FIVE times. I would be curious to know if Bruce Dern has ever commented on the Outer Limits over the years or if he even remembers doing it.
I first watched this when I was 8 years old and had nightmares of Zanti Misfits crawling up my bed. This upset my Mother no end !
So if you are very young and/or of a nervous disposition I recommend avoiding this one.
Otherwise watch this and try to stay calm.
Love this episode and it still gives me the creeps.
So if you are very young and/or of a nervous disposition I recommend avoiding this one.
Otherwise watch this and try to stay calm.
Love this episode and it still gives me the creeps.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is one of the very few episodes in 60s fantasy television that utilized stop-motion animation. The process was simply too expensive and time consuming for the limited television budgets and filming schedules of the time.
- GoofsDuring the episode "The Zanti Misfits," one of the technicians in the operations room starts to crack up while all are listening to an incoming message from the Zantis in their peculiar language.
- Quotes
Lisa Lawrence: You smell bad when you lie.
- ConnectionsFeatured in TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All-Time (1997)
Details
- Runtime
- 51m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3
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