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Sarcophagus

 
TV Episode:

The Outer Limits: Sarcophagus

  • Genre: Science Fiction
  • Movie Type: Psychological Sci-Fi, Anthology Series
  • Director: Jeff Woolnough
  • Release Year: 1998
  • Country: US

Plot

A team of archaeologists in Alaska uncovers what appears to be an ancient burial mound. It is indeed that -- except that the remains contained therein are those of aliens from outer space. The trouble begins when one of the archaeologists decides to profit from this remarkable discovery -- and without giving the story away, it is well to remember the words on Shakespeare's grave: "Curst be he who moves my bones." Dedicated to Outer Limits special effects wizard Michael Blacklock, who died shortly after filming was completed, "Sarcophagus" originally aired on August 7, 1998. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"Sarcophagus"
The Outer Limits episode
Episode no. Season 4
Episode 19
Written by Bill Froehlich
Directed by Jeff Woolnough
Production no. 81
Original airdate August 7, 1998
Guest stars

Lisa Zane as Natalie, Robert Picardo as Emmet Harley

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List of The Outer Limits episodes

"Sarcophagus" is an episode of The Outer Limits (new series) television show. It was first aired on August 7, 1998, during the fourth season.

Contents

Introduction

A relatively unsuccessful archaeological team discovers a burial mound in remote Alaska.

Opening narration

Humans are driven to explore their history, to rediscover forgotten lives and times. For deep down we have always known that our past... is often prologue.

Plot

Natalie is a driven researcher, faithfully though apparently unappreciatedly supported by her husband who is the first to touch the odd, amberlike cocoon mass found in an anachronistic burial chamber. The contact has two effects, beginning the reawakening of the dormant mass, and imprinting Curtis with the last memories of a long suspended alien who was attacked by primitive men. Each further contact speeds the regeneration at the temporary expense of Curtis' energy.

Emmet is substantially more pragmatic and chooses the commercial rewards made possible by the longevity potential evidenced by the now reforming alien. Convincing the remaining two members of the team, he stages a coup which is eventually thwarted by the alien and a panic-induced cave in.

The severely wounded husband and wife, finally reconciled through their shared adversity are trapped and in dire straits, when the alien makes up his mind to sacrifice himself. He coats them with the rest of his preservative, allowing them to be revived and made physically whole roughly 1000 years in their future, in a world which their wisdom allowed to become a cooperative human-alien world.

Closing narration

They say what you send around comes around. Perhaps, that is true, even if it sometimes takes... a thousand years.

External links


Season 4 of The Outer Limits (1995-2002)

Criminal NatureThe HuntHearts and MindsIn Another LifeIn The ZoneRelativity TheoryJoshRite of PassageGlyphicIdentity CrisisThe VaccineFear ItselfThe JoiningTo Tell the TruthMary 25Final ExamLithiaMonsterSarcophagusNightmarePromised LandBalance of NatureOrigin of SpeciesPhobos RisingBlack BoxIn Our Own Image

List of The Outer Limits episodes: Original Series (1963-1965)The New Series (1995-2002)


 
 

 

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