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- Genre: Science Fiction
- Movie Type: Anthology Series, Psychological Sci-Fi
- Director: John Brahm
- Release Year: 1964
- Country: US
- Run Time: 60 minutes
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| "The Invisibles" | |||||||
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| Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 19 |
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| Written by | Joseph Stefano | ||||||
| Directed by | Gerd Oswald | ||||||
| Guest stars | Don Gordon George Macready Dee Hartford Walter Burke |
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| Photographed by | Conrad Hall | ||||||
| Production no. | 20 | ||||||
| Original airdate | February 3, 1964 | ||||||
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"The Invisibles" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 3 February 1964, during the first season.
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A government agent infiltrates a secret organization, known as The Invisibles, intent on using alien parasites to take over the bodies of important humans.
"You do not know these men. You may have looked at them, but you did not see them. They are newspapers blowing down a gutter on a windy night. For reasons both sociological and psychological these three have never joined or been invited to join society. They have never experienced love or friendship, or formed any lasting or constructive relationship, but today, at last, they will become a part of something. They will belong. They will come a little closer to their unrealistic dreams of power and glory. Today, finally they will join th... I almost said the human race, and that would have been a half-truth, for the race they are joining today is only half human."
Three of society's outcasts--men named Spain, Plannetta, and Castle--are taken to a compound that serves as the headquarters for a subversive secret society known as the Invisibles. In their initial debriefing, Spain immediately recognizes the man speaking to them as the governor of an unnamed state. The "governor" refutes him, saying that his only role is as that of an Invisible. Their purpose is to infect key government and business figures with crab-like creatures who attach themselves to people's backs and take over their minds. In so doing, the Invisibles plan to conquer the world. Each of the new recruits will be given a target to infect following their innoculation. Castle's innoculation is unsuccessful, and he ends up deformed, as is one of the servants at the compound.
It turns out that Spain is actually an agent for the GIA, sent to infiltrate the Invisibles. He sneaks out to meet his contact in the woods and states his plan to try to establish a friendship with the desperately lonely Plannetta so he can get Plannetta to call his "kid brother" so that they can meet up later. In reality, the number is that of GIA headquarters. Spain's plan hits a hitch when Johnny (his contact) is killed and brought in as a corpse for the trainees to practice on.
Spain is assigned to infect General Hillary Clarke in Washington, D.C., while posing as his faithless wife's chaffeur. but the reality is that the Invisibles are onto him. Clarke is already infected, and Spain was sent there so that Clarke could infect him when his innoculation wears off. Spain manages to escape when Clarke says too much and is momentarily tortured by his Invisible. As Spain flees, Clarke's wife is driving up, and she hits him with the car, breaking his leg. Spain blacks out from the pain. When he comes to, Mrs. Clarke is tending to his injury, but he limps away and steals a car before Clarke can find him.
Spain finally manages to find Plannetta, only to meet another twist of fate: He was Plannetta's target all along. Weeping because he thinks Spain betrayed him, Plannetta sets an Invisible on the ground, which begins to crawl toward Spain. The Invisible does not move quickly, but neither does Spain in his condition. In the nick of time, his fellow GIA agents arrive, shooting the creature and Plannetta both, thus saving Spain's life. However, Spain can only think of the fact that the Invisible menace is everywhere....
"You do not know these men. You may have looked at them, but you did not see them. They are the wind that blows newspapers down a gutter on a windy night and sweeps the gutter clean."
Notice the unusual stop in the course of the opening narration which seems to indicate that the Control Voice makes a mistake of appreciation: “Today, finally, they will join the hu... I almost said the human race.”
In fact, this sudden break in rhythm explains what the writer, Joseph Stefano, thinks of the statesmen.
Neil Hamilton, who plays Gen. Clarke, is perhaps best known for his role as Commissioner Gordon in the 1960s Batman TV series.
The website TV.com allows members to rank episodes on a 1 to 10 scale. As of 3/21/09, the average rating given to "The Invisibles" was 8.8, the third-highest of any episode in the series. Only "Demon With a Glass Hand" and "The Man Who Was Never Born" received higher ratings as of that date.
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Did you mean: The Invisibles (The Outer Limits), The Invisible Enemy (The Outer Limits)
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