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Outer Limits: The Original Series: Season One

Philip Abbott , Gladys Cooper , Abner Biberman , Alan Crosland Jr.    NR (Not Rated)   DVD
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (114 customer reviews)
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From the moment Vic Perrin's omniscient "Control Voice" first proclaimed, "There is nothing wrong with your television set," on September 16, 1963, The Outer Limits was destined for greatness. The dazzling, long-beloved series was a daring experiment in "omnibus" TV, trading the speculative fantasies of The Twilight Zone for farther-out sci-fi concepts. Producers Leslie Stevens and Joseph Stefano had risen as gifted writers from (respectively) Broadway and Hollywood; Stevens rebounded from his previous canceled series, while Stefano had scripted Hitchcock's Psycho and was eager to expand his creative horizons. With an executive order for scary monsters and cold war thrills, their fruitful symbiosis was preceded by the superb Stevens-directed pilot "Please Stand By," named after the series' once-proposed title and changed to "The Galaxy Being" for its broadcast premiere.

Cliff Robertson launched an impressive succession of guest stars, and on meager, oft-exceeded budgets of $120,000 per episode, The Outer Limits became a showcase for shoestring ingenuity. The "blue ribbon crew" (as Stevens called it) included cinematographer Conrad Hall, whose Oscar®-winning skills were honed on the series' cramped TV-studio sets. Packed onto four double-sided DVDs, these 32 episodes (out of a total 49) comprise the series' dynamic first season of moody, frequently paranoid black-and-white adventures. Repeat performers Martin Landau, Robert Culp, and Sally Kellerman excel (respectively) in the fan-favorite episodes "The Man Who Was Never Born," "The Architects of Fear," and "The Bellero Shield" (and who can forget the insect-like menace of "The Zanti Misfits"?). There are a few clunkers, of course, but the series' quality (and parade of monsters) is remarkably consistent, and DVD compression does not compromise its technical achievement. These eerily seductive shows invite repeated viewing, supporting Stephen King's oft-quoted remark that The Outer Limits was "the best program of its type ever to run on network TV." --Jeff Shannon

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You hold in your hands an artifact from a time now vanished forever - a compendium of portals into worlds unknown. A four-disc set that controls over 27 hours of transmission from the 1963-64 series, this vessel has sought you out for one specific purpose: to expand your mind to "The Outer Limits"!

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Outer Limits Super -- but discs defective Dec 29 2002
Format:DVD
I bought The Outer Limits TOS back in September; but only got around to playing them this week. I only saw a few of the episodes when they originally aired and was looking forward to watching them straight through during the Christmas-New Year's period when network TV is full of repeats.

What episodes I watched on DVD were super given the quality of something produced back in the early '60s. My only problem was with the technology of the 2000s -- i.e., discs three and four were defective. On three, I got lots of pixilizations, stalls, and skips; occasionally backing up from the end of the chapter in order to get to watch any of it. On disc four the "Fun and Games" episode, chapter four would not start on any of my three Sony DVD players -- even after making sure the disc was clean -- and I had to do the back-up from chapter's end and still unable to watch the entire chapter.. I would caution anyone buying this set to play it immediately so you can return it if it's defective and not be out the price of a full four-DVD set. Makes one wish one could buy individual discs of anything that's packaged as a set. Earl Mellor 12/29/2002

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Poor DVC Copy Sep 28 2002
Format:DVD
I also have been having problems with this DVD and I have also tried it on multiple players. So far I've only played one of the DVDs and two of the episodes are nearly impossible to watch. Problems include: scenes hang, scene jumps back to the begining. HIGHLY DISAPPOINTED IN THIS PRODUCT.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Shame on you UA Sep 24 2002
By A Customer
Format:DVD
I can not recommend this set at all, which is a terrible shame.

I love The Outer Limits but the Disk quality and mastering make this set totally useless.

I have tried this set on two different DVD Players and my computer and the sound will not stay in sync on any of them.

There is nothing more irritating or angering than to spend this much money on something you really love and have it ruined by the penny pinching of the studios.

If you can handle watching the mouths move and then a second or two later hear the word they spoke, then you might be able to watch this. But it is too jarring for me.

Shame on you UA- this was not a bargain bin set

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3.0 out of 5 stars This is ok
The video quality is good and the DVD is just fine. Before I got this DVD set, I had the mistaken memory of how good the Outer Limits shows were: I was wrong. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Wayne Hui
5.0 out of 5 stars The Sci-fi anthology show.(With a Gothic twist.)
The originality of this show is outstanding, it is the yardstick by which all other Sci-Fi Anthology shows have to be measured. Nearly every episode is an absolute Gem. Read more
Published on May 24 2007 by Armchair Pundit
1.0 out of 5 stars hard to watch
Episode after episode, we kept hoping for it to get 'good' but it didn't. Aside from the obvious old school 'special' effects, the plots were predictable, slow moving, and the... Read more
Published on Jan 1 2007 by Steve Bennett
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Sci Fi Series Ever
Ah, remember the good old days when you had to stay up until 2am to see repeats of your favorite TV series? The advent of the VCR made insomnia unnecessary. Read more
Published on July 1 2004 by John Gentile
1.0 out of 5 stars I was sadly disappointed.
I loved this show when I was a kid and was very excited when it came out on DVD. I have to say though, that I found most of the episodes virtually unwatchable - which surprised me... Read more
Published on Jun 23 2004
1.0 out of 5 stars 'Outer' Pasture
I received this series set from a friend who thought my love of The Twilight Zone would make it a good gift. Read more
Published on Feb 20 2004 by Bruce Aguilar
4.0 out of 5 stars "Heroes Die Alone"
This 32 - episode, 4 - disc set collects the entire first season of the seminal Leslie Stevens - Joseph Stephano science fiction series of the early Sixties. Read more
Published on Jan 5 2004 by J. E. Barnes
4.0 out of 5 stars THE DVD IS VERY GOOD, BUT...
For those who love THE OUTER LIMITS like I do, it's amazing to have the first season's episodes all in a handy 4-disc package with season two's in another. Read more
Published on Dec 24 2003 by STEPHEN
3.0 out of 5 stars Great series, horrible packaging. Be aware.
While The Outer Limits is an all time classic that I was very eager to get, the thrill has been tempered somewhat by the utterly shoddy packaging that MGM has given the series. Read more
Published on Dec 16 2003 by "apossum3"
4.0 out of 5 stars Season One a Well-seasoned One
The original 1960s version of THE OUTER LIMITS is arguably one of the best science-fiction series ever created for television. Read more
Published on Nov 10 2003 by Michael R Gates
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