Moonstone
- Episode aired Mar 9, 1964
- 52m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
563
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A lunar exploration team from Earth encounters alien life, and must make a difficult decision.A lunar exploration team from Earth encounters alien life, and must make a difficult decision.A lunar exploration team from Earth encounters alien life, and must make a difficult decision.
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Great Early 1960s Science Fiction TV. Best effects of the day. Very enjoyable watch. Decent story. If you can see past the quaint special effects, it's good sci-fi.
A group of scientists busy exploring the surface of the moon, discover a perfectly formed sphere hidden in the ground, so perfect that they assume it's manufactured, however it contains an intelligent life.
It took a little time for me to get into Moonstone, but when I did, I enjoyed it. Quite a complex storyline, there is a definite element of cleverness to it, with the overall conflict mirroring that of two of the central characters.
The tension that exists between Stocker and Anderson is integral, but it's really well played out, both characters were pretty good.
Lots of scientific jargon and gobbledegook to enjoy, most of it went over my head. Some nice special effects for the time, it's a good looking episode, sets and costumes looked good I thought.
It's a story of morals dressed up in a moonbase conflict, it's a good watch.
7/10.
It took a little time for me to get into Moonstone, but when I did, I enjoyed it. Quite a complex storyline, there is a definite element of cleverness to it, with the overall conflict mirroring that of two of the central characters.
The tension that exists between Stocker and Anderson is integral, but it's really well played out, both characters were pretty good.
Lots of scientific jargon and gobbledegook to enjoy, most of it went over my head. Some nice special effects for the time, it's a good looking episode, sets and costumes looked good I thought.
It's a story of morals dressed up in a moonbase conflict, it's a good watch.
7/10.
This is about action and commitment to belief. Both the man who made the decision during the Korean war and the intelligent, benevolent beings have similar causes. The human bitterness that permeates the facility is merely window dressing for a bigger issue. We have always heard the "for the good of the few" versus "for the good of the many" arguments in every situation ethics discussion. Until we've walked in those shoes, can we really feel the depth of pain that such decisions bring about. The childish hanging on over matters he wasn't deeply involved in makes the one man seem petty and small.
This is definitely a low budget offering, projecting amoeba-like aliens unto a circular screen, but the story itself is one to bring about considerable discussion.
This is definitely a low budget offering, projecting amoeba-like aliens unto a circular screen, but the story itself is one to bring about considerable discussion.
Look . This ep has much to recommend it including comely Ruth Roman in skirted form as an Earth scientist on the Moon. I give it passing grade just for Roman alone not even getting to the aliens who are intriguing and look like the sunflowers in a Van Gogh painting. But unfortunately the talk of the Korean War brings this ep down . In real life mass-murdering North Korea completely started that entire war. The US and allies like Canada saved part of Asia in their stopping NK leader Kim ll Sung from his attempted illegal and immoral try at invading South Korea. But this ep paints the Americans in the role of a small bad guy in the fight. The Outer Limits was history before long due to its nasty and wrong treatment of America like this ep. Still Ruth Roman is great to watch!
Tim O'Connor stars as Major Clint Anderson, who is a part of a lunar expedition exploring the moon's surface who accidentally discovers a large spherical object they call a moonstone. Alex Nicol plays General Lee Stocker, who is at odds with Anderson over an old grudge, while Ruth Roman stars as Professor Diana Brice, who is involved with Stocker. The whole crew will soon become involved in an intergalactic conflict when intelligent life forms from the planet Grippia are discovered inside, refugees from their tyrannical leaders who have learned about their discovery, and are on the way to get them, unless the humans can find a way to help... Good premise and some atmosphere, though marred by mundane human drama.
Did you know
- TriviaThe title refers to the moonstone or a potassium aluminum silicate found throughout the world in many colors, though the most valuable is a deep blue.
- GoofsBrainerd swings the laser wide twice while trying to cut through the surface of the moonstone. Had it been a real laser, he would have burned holes in the bulkheads of the lunar station.
- Quotes
Grippian Refugee Scientists: Thank you.
Gen. Lee Stocker: We didn't earn your thanks.
Grippian Refugee Scientists: The mind earns by doing. The heart earns by trying.
Details
- Runtime
- 52m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3
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