The Chameleon (The Outer Limits)
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The Outer Limits episode | |
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“The Chameleon” | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 31 |
Guest star(s) | Robert Duvall |
Writer(s) | Robert Towne (teleplay & story) Lou Morheim and Joseph Stefano (story) |
Director | Gerd Oswald |
Cinematographer | Kenneth Peach |
Production no. | 32 |
Original airdate | April 27, 1964 |
Episode chronology | |
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"The Chameleon" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 27 April 1964, during the first season.
Contents |
[edit] Opening narration
- The race of Man is known for its mutability. We can change our moods, our faces, our lives to suit whatever situation confront us. Adapt and survive. Even among the most changeable of living things, Man is quicksilver-more chameleon-like than the chameleon, determined to survive, no matter what the cost to others... or to himself.
[edit] Plot synopsis
Forthcoming.
[edit] Closing narration
- "A man's survival can take many shapes, and the shape in which a man finds his humanity is not always a human one."
[edit] Cast
- Robert Duvall – as Louis Mace
- Howard Caine – as Leon Chambers
- Henry Brandon – as Gen. Crawford
- Douglas Henderson – as Dr. Tillyard
- William O'Connell – as Creature #1
- Dean Smith – as Creature #2 (uncredited)
- Tony Olvera – as Guitarist (uncredited)
- Roy Jensen – as Agent with Pistol (uncredited)
- Roy Olvera – as Mexican Guitarist (uncredited)
- Vic Perrin – as voice of Soldier (uncredited)
- Robert Johnson – as voice on Loudspeaker / voice of Chopper Pilot (uncredited)
[edit] External links and references
- Detailed episode guide by 'Monsieur Vincent'
- Episode at TV.com