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The Outer Limits (1963)

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  Episode Information  
Title: The Hundred Days of the Dragon
Episode Number: 2
Season: 1
Season Episode #.: 2
Original Airdate: Monday September 23rd, 1963
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Episode Crew
Director: Byron Haskin
Writer: Allan Balter
Robert Mintz
  Episode Summary  
A scientist invents a serum which allows a person to change the look of his/her face. The Chinese government plans to takeover the USA by infiltrating and substituting all the Officials at the White House. As a result, William Lyons Selby, campaigning to be the next President, is gunned down and replaced...
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Aki AleongplayedDr. Su-LinRecurring (first appearance)
Joan CamdenplayedAnn PearsonRecurring (first appearance)
Bert RemsenplayedSecret Service Agent 
Clarence LungplayedMajor Ho Chi-Wong 
Dick GittingsplayedBriggs 
Henry ScottplayedBriggs 
James HongplayedMr. Li 
Leslie StevensvoicedElection Returns Commentator 
Mark Roberts (2)playedDr. Bob Conner 
Nancy RennickplayedCarol Selby Conner 
Phillip PineplayedTheodore Pearson 
Richard LooplayedLi Chin Sung 
Ron Chovance (1)playedSecret Service Agent 
Sidney BlackmerplayedWilliam Lyons Selby 
  Episode Quotes  
Opening Narration: Somewhere south of the Mongolian border and north of the Tropic of Cancer, in that part of the world we call the Orient, a slumbering giant has shaken itself to wakefulness. Passed over in most histories as a nation forgotten by time, its close-packed millions, in the short span of twenty years, have been stirred to a fury by one man: Li Chin-Sung. A benevolent despot in his homeland, Sung stands as an irresponsable threat to peace in the eyes of the rest of the world. William Lyons Selby-candidate for the Presidency of the United States; predicted by every poll, survey and primary to be a certain winner in the forthcomming election..."
 
Closing Narration: For Theodore Pearson, not even so monstrous a crime as the assassination of William Lyons Selby justifies an act of war, because there is no war as we know it-only annihilation. A great American has been killed in the service of his country. Now it is the job of those who continue to serve to carry on guarding our freedom with dignity and unrelenting vigilance
 
Dr. Bob Conner: Look! Did he just resemble you? Or was he like a mirror image?
 
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