The Inheritors Part II
- Episode aired Nov 28, 1964
- 51m
The investigation into four men under alien mind enslavement and the purpose behind their relentless creation of a spaceship continues as handicapped children are gathered.The investigation into four men under alien mind enslavement and the purpose behind their relentless creation of a spaceship continues as handicapped children are gathered.The investigation into four men under alien mind enslavement and the purpose behind their relentless creation of a spaceship continues as handicapped children are gathered.
- Minerva Gordon
- (as Suzanne Cupito)
- Undetermined Role
- (uncredited)
- Kid #1
- (uncredited)
- Boy with Ball
- (uncredited)
- Control Voice
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Child
- (uncredited)
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These episodes builds to a very sweet sort of unexpected climax for these early Outer Limits eps in that my underestimating the powerful emotions stirred within on more than providing hope for these children ..
With further layers of thought to include a non racist ( 1963 to remind ) world where love understanding much more could be realized ..
When it was clear the purpose of this mission upon the barriers being brought down with the mutual understanding from both sides I felt compelled and broke down for the sorrows of our then to include our present world .. It felt wonderfully cleansing in 2024 ! Thank you. !
As another poster noted, you can just watch Part Two, without seeing Part One, and follow the story very well. In fact The Inheritors actually feels like a more solid production if you just watch Part Two.
Don't get me wrong, Part One is fine, however Part Two is a really solid hour from beginning to end, while Part One slowly moves along at times.
So take your pick: watch all of it or just Part Two if you are rushed for time.
Note: the director of this hour would later direct Star Trek's outstanding Where No Man Has Gone Before.
This episode was so good in so many ways. Instead of the typical malevolent aliens, this episode is a sharp contrast--and offers a different sort of alien invasion scenario. Intelligent, very touching and DIFFERENT--and I really liked that. My one gripe, by the way, is not a serious one. Back in 1964, the expression 'deaf and dumb' was quite acceptable. As a father of a deaf daughter, I encourage you simply to use the word 'deaf'--it's much more accurate and not especially cruel. I also liked how the kids in the show were not all white kids--a nice subtle way of saying such things are unimportant to superior beings! black and white kids
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the only two-part episode in the original series.
- GoofsWhen Pvt. Robert Renaldo walks from the taxi that's just brought him to the Wichita County factory, the taxi reverses and hits a piece of fencing. The sound is audible and the actor playing Renaldo automatically reacts to it, half turning to look.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Control Voice: The inheritors are on their way. In a universe of billions of stars, there are places of love and happiness. On this Earth, in this spot, magic settled for a moment, wonder touched a few lives, and a few odd pieces fell smoothly into the jigsaw of creation.
- ConnectionsFeatures The Outer Limits: The Inheritors Part I (1964)
Details
- Runtime
- 51m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3