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The Outer Limits (1963)

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  Episode Information  
Title: Expanding Human
Episode Number: 36
Season: 2
Season Episode #.: 4
Original Airdate: Saturday October 10th, 1964
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Episode Crew
Director: Gerd Oswald
Writer: Francis Cockrell
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In a University, Professor Roy Clinton experiments a prototype drug named CE on him to increase Mankind's brain capacity but it modifies permantly his complete genetic structure and splits his personality. Dr. Clinton turns out to be a superman criminal and compels his brother-in-law to absorb a dose to join in his master plan.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Aki AleongplayedDr. Henry AkadaRecurring (second appearance)
Jason WingreenplayedCoroner LelandRecurring (third appearance)
Robert Doyle (1)playedMark LakeRecurring (second appearance)
Shirley O'HaraplayedReceptionistRecurring (second appearance)
Barbara WilkinplayedSusan Wayne 
Bill Cort (1)playedElevator Man (Uncredited) 
James Doohan (1)playedDetective Lt. Branch 
Keith AndesplayedDr. Peter Wayne 
Peter DuryeaplayedLee Morrow 
Skip HomeierplayedDr. Roy Clinton 
Troy MeltonplayedDetective Sgt. Alger 
  Episode Quotes  
Opening Narration: As far back as men have recorded their history, veils have been lowered to disclose a vast new reality—rents in the fabric of Man's awareness. And somewhere, in the endless search of the curious mind, lies the next vision, the next key to his infinite capacity...
 
Closing Narration: Some success, some failure, but either way the gnawing hunger to know is never sated, and the road to the unknown continues to be dark and strange.
 
Dr. Roy Clinton: (while drugged) Now, then if you care to sample this, I promise that you'll be charmed with its effects. But it's not bad at all. And you'll also find that it will lead you into a world whose glory is magnificently beyond anything you've ever known!
 
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