Outer Limits: Premonition (1963) Review

Outer Limits: Premonition  (1963)
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« On the fabulous spawning grounds of Man's ever-increasing knowledge of science and technology, ancient, half-forgotten legends seemingly have no place. Except one: The legend of the Gordian Knot, a knot so intricate and convoluted that no man could untie it. For there are problems so perplexing that they are seemingly impossible to solve, when Man ventures to the outer limits of his experience... »
Dewey Martin, from "The Thing from Another World" and "The Twilight Zone" (I Shot An arrow Into the Air), plays a test pilot who finds himself alone with his wife and stuck in a Time No Man's Land and meets a dreadful and strange negative man (a la "Galaxy Being") who was once like the couple. They must return to their proper time and save their daughter which is on the verge of being crashed by a truck. It's a cheap, repetitive and minor episode but fascinating due to Ib Merchior's theme of time and the look of the monster. There are a lot of stock shots from the US Air Force in the beginning of the episode.This is the last one directed by Gerd Oswald. For those who like the special effects of "The Galaxy Being" and the haunting sound effects of "O.B.I.T." with a Twilight Zone treatment about a frozen time plotline written by sci-fi director Ib Melchior, my advice is to watch that tale right away!
« Man is forever solving the most perplexing problems as he ventures ever further into the unknown. But where are the outer limits of his ingenuity? Will he ever encounter a problem, a Gordian Knot, which he cannot ultimately cut? »

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