Corpus Earthling
- Episode aired Nov 18, 1963
- 51m
Enabled by the metal plate in his head, Dr. Paul Cameron can overhear the immediate invasion plans of two parasitic rock aliens. Now they must kill him.Enabled by the metal plate in his head, Dr. Paul Cameron can overhear the immediate invasion plans of two parasitic rock aliens. Now they must kill him.Enabled by the metal plate in his head, Dr. Paul Cameron can overhear the immediate invasion plans of two parasitic rock aliens. Now they must kill him.
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Rock On!
Rocks in His Head
******** Corpus Earthling (11/18/63) Gerd Oswald ~ Robert Culp, Salome Jens, Barry Atwater, Ken Renard
Robert Culp is in the best Outer Limits episodes!
The Listener
"Corpus Earthling" is so far the silliest episode of "The Outer Limits". The idea of alien beings that resemble rocks does not work. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Corpus Terreno" ("Corpus Earthling")
Honey, rocks can't walk.
I got about five minutes in, and honestly wondered if I could get through it, but I was told to stick with it, and gladly I did, it actually turned out to be a cracking episode. The plot may seem somewhat ludicrous, but trust me, this one works very well
It's hugely at atmospheric, it looks great. There are actually some very fine horror moments here to enjoy, that initial scene where the creature takes ahold of its victim is pretty bleak.
I'm not sure why, but it reminds me of Dr Who story, The Hand of Fear, with Tom Baker, that would transmit over a decade later, a very similar storyline.
Very solid acting, Robert Culp in particular plays the part of Paul with such sincerity.
Very good.
8/10.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the only first season episode based on a literary work (in this case, Louis Charbonneau's novel of the same title).
- GoofsAfter Paul stabs Dr. Temple, Dr. Temple pulls the knife from his chest. When Dr. Temple dies a minute or so later, the knife is still protruding from his chest.
- Quotes
Control Voice: [intro] Rocks. Silent, inanimate objects torn from the Earth's ancient crust, yielding up to Man over the long centuries all that is known of the planet on which we live, withholding from Man forever their veiled secrets of the nature of matter and cosmic catastrophe, the secrets of other worlds in the vastness of the universe, of other forms of life, of strange organisms beyond the imagination of Man.
Details
- Runtime
- 51m
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3






