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Nightmare

  • Episode aired Dec 2, 1963
  • 51m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
895
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Paul Stader in The Outer Limits (1963)
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A stranded team of soldiers are captured and experimented on by demonic-looking aliens.A stranded team of soldiers are captured and experimented on by demonic-looking aliens.A stranded team of soldiers are captured and experimented on by demonic-looking aliens.

  • Director
    • John Erman
  • Writer
    • Joseph Stefano
  • Stars
    • James Shigeta
    • Ed Nelson
    • Martin Sheen
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    895
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Erman
    • Writer
      • Joseph Stefano
    • Stars
      • James Shigeta
      • Ed Nelson
      • Martin Sheen
    • 21User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    James Shigeta
    James Shigeta
    • Maj. Jong
    Ed Nelson
    Ed Nelson
    • Col. Luke Stone
    Martin Sheen
    Martin Sheen
    • Pvt. Arthur Dix
    Bill Gunn
    Bill Gunn
    • Lt. James P. Willowmore
    David Frankham
    David Frankham
    • Capt. Terrence Ralph Brookman
    Bernard Kates
    • Dr. Whorf
    Sasha Harden
    Sasha Harden
    • Lt. Esra Krug
    Willard Sage
    Willard Sage
    • Chief of Staff
    Ben Wright
    Ben Wright
    • Gen. Benton
    Lillian Adams
    Lillian Adams
    • Dix's Mother
    Lisa Mann
    • Krug's Governess
    Whit Bissell
    Whit Bissell
    • Commanding General
    John Anderson
    John Anderson
    • Ebonite Interrogator
    Martin Brandt
    • Krug's Grandfather
    • (uncredited)
    Vic Perrin
    Vic Perrin
    • Control Voice
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Stader
    • Ebonite Guard
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Erman
    • Writer
      • Joseph Stefano
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    9Hitchcoc

    When Do We Turn on Each Other?

    This is quite a good study in human nature and includes some fine acting performances, including one by Martin Sheen. A group of intergalactic warriors are put in a prison camp on a remote planet and interrogated by the aliens there. Their understanding is that they are at war with these folks and the revert to the old name, rank, and serial number stuff. Unfortunately for them, the tactics employed are those often used. Divide and conquer, keep them guessing, turn them against each other. The aliens have a kind of want/weapon that can steal a person's speech or make them blind, or whatever is necessary to put them in a weakened position. The neat thing about this episode is that there is a kicker her which I will not mention. The interaction among the players is quite realistic and the audience is left out of the loop for most of the show. This is as much a psychological drama as it is science fiction. Well written and well presented.
    9TomReed

    Joseph Stefano vs. Rod Serling.

    This episode brought Joseph Stefano, the series creator and writer of this episode, into conflict with Rod Serling. Serling fully supported the military and authority, and many of his "Twilight Zone" episodes revolved around the military. In Serling's script for "The Rack," a man who broke under torture in the Korean Conflict is blamed for being weak and failing America. In Serling's view, the military was always right.

    "Nightmare" is a new view of this situation; the quotes of the general in the episode are essentially correct about the number of American prisoners who were broken in the war. Serling couldn't imagine American soldiers permitting torture, especially on other Americans. This despite such things as the Tuskeegee Syphillis Project and the exposure of soldiers to atomic blasts to determine the effects of radiation. One wonders how he'd react to Abu Gareb, water torture, and the show "24" in which torture is approved as standard American heroic action.

    For those who think these "old TV shows" were simplistic compared to today's shows with CGI, sexual content and viral-marketing web sites, consider this; have there been any modern shows that dared raise a debate about their premises like the ones raised by Stefano and Serling? Would anyone produce a series arguing against the right-wing paranoia presented in "24?"
    StuOz

    The Sets, The Aliens, The Cast, The Music: Love It

    US soldiers are sent to an alien planet as POWs.

    First viewed in the 1980s when I was very young, I was turned off by the "stage show" feel of this hour but always liked Time Tunnel's Whit Bissell appearing as a General...again.

    Viewed again this year when I am older...now I love it. I love everything about it! The sets, the aliens costumes, the tone, Martin Sheen, Whit Bissell, the beginning/closing narration and the well matched music score.

    The IMDb has revealed that a third season classic Star Trek got some ideas from this hour. I will need to re-watch that Trek!
    8wes-connors

    Stalag in Space

    During an interplanetary war, a UE (Unified Earth) crew of human men is taken as prisoners of war on the enemy planet Ebon. Elected leader Ed Nelson (as Luke Stone) demands to be the first interrogated, but the aliens choose mentally unstable Martin Sheen (as Arthur Dix) instead. Ironically, Mr. Sheen has just been relieved of his ability to speak. One by one, the Ebonites use sensory powers on their prisoners. They want to know some details about an impending attack from Earth. As the aliens acquire information, the men begin to suspect a traitor among themselves. Beautifully written by "Outer Limits" producer Joseph Stefano, "Nightmare" is an excellent and thought-provoking episode of the acclaimed series.

    ******** Nightmare (12/2/63) John Erman ~ Ed Nelson, James Shigeta, Martin Sheen, Bill Gunn
    9lrcdmnhd72

    My Favorite Outer Limits Episode.

    I have always liked good science fiction. The Outer Limits is one of the best of the science fiction series. These 1960's episodes were shot in B&W which added to their moodiness and effectiveness.

    In "Nightmare," a group of soldiers land on planet Ebon to fight. They are captured and become POW's. Their alien interrogator uses all sorts of mind bending, hallucination type of devices to extract information from these POWs.

    This is a VERY powerful episode. It depicts the brutality of POW interrogations. I think this episode, along with the movie 36 Hours (1965), should be MANDATORY viewing by anybody undergoing POW resistance training.

    The ending of this Outer Limits episode will blow you away.

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    • Trivia
      This episode was originally scheduled to be shown on November 25, 1963. However, it was delayed for one week due to the coverage of the state funeral of President John F. Kennedy.
    • Goofs
      The identification numbers on the space ship at the beginning were reversed.
    • Quotes

      Ebonite Interrogator: Are you ready to talk, Dix?

      [Dix tries to speak, but no words come out]

      Ebonite Interrogator: Perhaps you could speak if there was someone here you really wanted to speak to.

      Dix's Mother: [Appears in a hallucinatory vision] Arthur. Arthur. You can talk to your mom, can't you, baby?

      Pvt. Arthur Dix: Mom?

      Dix's Mother: [Hugging and affectionate] Oh. Oh. You can talk. Tell me what they want to know.

      [Dix shakes head]

      Dix's Mother: Then whisper it to me then, baby. Whisper all about it.

      [Dix whispers in her ear]

      Ebonite Interrogator: Private Dix. You may go.

    • Connections
      Edited into Incubus (1966)

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 1963 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Villa Di Stefano
      • Daystar Productions
      • 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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