The Twilight Zone (TV Series)
Probe 7, Over and Out (1963)
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- TV-PG
- 25min
- Drama, Fantasy
- 29 Nov 1963
- TV Episode
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Richard Basehart | ... |
Adam Cook
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Antoinette Bower | ... |
Eve Norda
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Harold Gould | ... |
General Larrabee
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Barton Heyman | ... |
Lieutenant Blane
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Rod Serling | ... |
Narrator / Self - Host (uncredited)
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Directed by
Ted Post |
Written by
Rod Serling | ... | (written by) |
Rod Serling | ... | (created by) (creator) |
Produced by
William Froug | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Robert Pittack | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Thomas Scott | ... | (as Thomas W. Scott) |
Casting By
Patricia Mock | ... | (as Patricia Rose) |
Art Direction by
Malcolm Brown | ||
George W. Davis |
Set Decoration by
Robert R. Benton | ||
Henry Grace |
Production Management
Ralph W. Nelson | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Charles Bonniwell | ... | assistant director (as Charles Bonniwell Jr.) |
Sound Department
Joe Edmondson | ... | sound |
Franklin Milton | ... | sound |
Camera and Electrical Department
James V. King | ... | camera operator (uncredited) |
Music Department
Jeff Alexander | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Marius Constant | ... | composer: theme music (uncredited) |
Jerry Goldsmith | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Leonard Rosenman | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Fred Steiner | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
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Distributors
- CBS (1963) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
- FremantleMedia Enterprises (2012) (World-wide) (DVD)
- Image Entertainment (2011) (United States) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Paramount+ (2021) (United States) (video)
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Other Companies
- Eagle Clothes (Mr. Serling's wardrobe)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Astronaut Adam Cook crash lands on an Earth-like planet several light-years away. His ship is badly damaged and beyond repair. He manages to contact his home base but they have little encouragement for him. They don't have a replacement spacecraft to rescue him and the security situation is such that they may soon be at war. Cook readies himself to make a home on his new world when he discovers another inhabitant, a human-like female from another world. As they learn to communicate, he learns her name is Eve Norda and together set off to begin a new life. Written by garykmcd |
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Trivia | This was the first episode of the series to air since Uncle Simon (1963) two weeks earlier. Night Call (1964) was to have been shown on November 22, 1963 but the broadcast was canceled due to the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas that day. It was eventually shown on February 7, 1964. See more » |
Goofs | Cook misuses the word "galaxy". His explanation to Norda of his current situation - that he left his own "galaxy" and came to the nearest habitable planet - is highly suspect, as any two planets separated by 4.3 light years will be in the same galaxy. It is likely he means "solar system". See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Time Walker (2021). See more » |
Soundtracks | Twilight Zone Theme See more » |
Quotes |
General Larrabee:
Probe 7, this is Base. This is our last contact, Cook. Just a few minutes ago we got ours. 500% increase in the radioactivity around us. From what we can gather, the enemy had it just as bad as we did. We wiped them out. They wiped us out. Just one last forlorn wish for you, Son. Whoever you'll meet there, however you'll meet them, I hope it can come without fear. I hope it can come without anger. I hope your new world will be different. I hope you'll find no words such as Hate. I hope there'll be... See more » |