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"Cold Hands, Warm Heart"
The Outer Limits episode
Episode no.Season 2
Episode 2
Directed byCharles Haas
Written byDan Ullman
Cinematography byKenneth Peach
Production code33
Original air dateSeptember 26, 1964 (1964-09-26)
Guest appearances
William Shatner
Geraldine Brooks
Lloyd Gough
Malachi Throne
Dean Harens
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"Cold Hands, Warm Heart" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on September 26, 1964, during the second season. The episode features William Shatner in the lead role as a space explorer, not long before he was cast as Captain Kirk in Star Trek. Shatner's Outer Limits character is involved in a mission called "Project Vulcan". During the opening scene, Shatner is shown parking his car and walking into a building at Space Park, right past a reflecting pool where he and other Star Trek crew members beamed down in a 1967 first-season episode, Operation -- Annihilate!.

The episode was a Star Trek "preunion", as three of the co-stars would later have guest roles in television or film episodes of the series. Malachi Throne portrayed Commodore Mendez in the episode "The Menagerie". Lawrence Montaigne portrayed the Romulan Decius in the episode "Balance of Terror", and the Vulcan Stonn in the episode "Amok Time". Montaigne was also considered for the original role of Spock on that series.[1] James Sikking would later appear as Captain Styles in the film Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984).

Opening narration

"The most brilliant planet in our solar system is Venus, named for the Goddess of Love. It is closer to Earth than any other planet –twenty-eight million miles away. Until sometime in the last half of the twentieth century it is still a planet shrouded in mystery, enveloped in a heavy blanket of clouds and steam. Because its surface temperature was believed to be several times that of Earth's, it was not thought possible for Man to reach Venus and come back... until one day, somebody did it."

Plot

After completing the first crewed mission to orbit Venus, astronaut Jeff Barton returns to Earth with recurring nightmares and an increasing inability to stay warm. Barton's condition continues to worsen and is accompanied by a peculiar webbing of his fingers. Only after his nightmares become more vivid does he recall an unrevealed alien encounter in the Venusian atmosphere. Barton's doctors suspect the astronaut had been genetically affected by his mission, and they then struggle to treat and cure him before his mutations completely take over.

Closing narration

"The eternal, never-ceasing search for knowledge often leads to dark and dangerous places. Sometimes it demands risks not only of those who are searching, but of others who love them. These, in their own special way, know that knowledge is never wasted, nor is love."

Cast

  • William Shatner – as Brig. Gen. Jeff Barton
  • Geraldine Brooks – as Ann Barton
  • Malachi Throne – as Mike
  • Lloyd Gough – as Matt Claiborne
  • Dean Harens – as medical technician
  • James Sikking – as botany specialist
  • Lawrence Montaigne – as construction worker
  • Henry Scott – as electronics technician
  • Julian N. Burton – as reporter #1
  • Peter Madsen – as reporter #2
  • Lou Elias – as guard
  • Hugh Jensen – as chief
  • Tim Huntley – as chairman
  • Patrick Riley – as attendant #1
  • Ray Kellogg – as attendant #2

Notes

  1. ^ Ken Miller (8 August 2012). "The man who would be Spock". Las Vegas Weekly.