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The Outer Limits (1963)

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  Episode Information  
Title: It Crawled Out of the Woodwork
Episode Number: 11
Season: 1
Season Episode #.: 11
Original Airdate: Monday December 09th, 1963
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Episode Crew
Director: Gerd Oswald
Writer: Joseph Stefano
  Episode Summary  
At NORCO, the Energy Research Commission, a cleaning woman accidentally creates an indestructible energy cloud creature. The head of NORCO, Dr. Block, decides to study and use the energy-eater monster to control his research and living-dead staff with the help of pace-maker boxes.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Joan CamdenplayedHerselfRecurring (second appearance)
Kent SmithplayedDr. BlockRecurring (first appearance)
Robert Johnson (4)voicedNORCO Intercom VoiceRecurring (second appearance)
Scott MarloweplayedJory PetersRecurring (first appearance)
Ted de Corsiaplayedthe second SentryRecurring (first appearance)
Barbara LunaplayedGaby Christian 
Edward AsnerplayedDetective Sergent Thomas Siroleo 
Gene DarflerplayedWarren Edgar Morley 
Michael Forest (1)playedStuart Peters 
Tom Palmer (1)playedCoroner 
  Episode Quotes  
Opening Narration: His name is Warren Edgar Morley. For the past six months, he has guarded this gate from eight in the morning until six at night, at which time he is replaced by another just like himself. These are the last few moments of his life.
 
Closing Narration: The Conservation of Energy Law-a principle which states that energy can be changed in form but that it cannot be either created or destroyed. And this is true of all energy-the energy of genius, of madness, of the heart, of the atom. And so it must be lived with. It must be controlled, channeled for good, held isolated from evil, and somehow lived with, peaceably.
 
Dr. Block: You must get over this repugnance for death, Stephanie. For you to hate death it is foolish as for a live person to hate life.
 
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