Judgment Day (The Outer Limits)
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“Judgment Day” | |||||||
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The Outer Limits episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 6 Episode 1 |
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Written by | A L Katz Scott Nimerfro |
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Directed by | Brad Turner | ||||||
Production no. | 111 | ||||||
Original airdate | 21 January 2000 | ||||||
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List of The Outer Limits episodes |
"Judgement day" is an episode of The Outer Limits.
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[edit] Introduction
In a television show, killers are hunted and killed by family of their victims. Judgement Day was produced by Jack Parson and hosted by Stan Draper and Heather Cattrell, the show has turned the Justice system on its ear by becoming judge, jury and executioner, allowing a murder victim's family to carry out the death sentence on live television.
[edit] Opening Narration
"In the face of violent crime, the thin line between justice and vengeance can grow ever thinner, but what happens when society becomes as violent as the criminals it seeks to contain?"
[edit] Closing Narration
"To those who would corrupt the search for truth, be warned, the sword of justice cuts both ways."
[edit] Cast
- Chris Elliott - as Jack Parson
- Ian Tracey - as Declan McMahon
- Nicole Oliver - as Heather Cattrell
- Molly Ringwald - as Allison Channing
- Peter Kelamis - as Stan Draper
- Judith Maxie - as Judge Peale
- Louis Chirillo - as Cheech
- Jennifer Sterling - as Detective Meacham
- Colin Foo - as Mr. Chow
- Tony Alcantar - as Director
- Kevin McNulty - as Everett Rothwell
- Vincent Gale - as Dooley McMahon
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