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The Outer Limits (1963)
Camerons AVATAR owes a debt to "The Chameleon"
James Camerons AVATAR owes a debt to The Chameleon from the OLD outer limits! Robert Duvall portrayed the spy who's DNA was combined with aliens to produce an Alien-like being who then infiltrates an alien hideout to spy and kill the alien beings. The spy eventually sides with the alien-enemy and becomes one of them and leaves the earth to explore new horizons. Avatar is a composite of A man called hoarse. Dances with wolves. Fern-gully. This episode was a classic. The producers also gave us PSYCHO and FORBIDDEN PLANET! James Camerons AVATAR owes a debt to The Chameleon from the OLD outer limits! Robert Duvall portrayed the spy who's DNA was combined with aliens to produce an Alien-like being who then infiltrates an alien hideout to spy and kill the alien beings. The spy eventually sides with the alien-enemy and becomes one of them and leaves the earth to explore new horizons. Avatar is a composite of A man called hoarse. Dances with wolves. Fern-gully. This episode was a classic. The producers also gave us PSYCHO and FORBIDDEN PLANET!
Earth II (1971)
Superior effects
The effects were handled by the same folks who gave us "Marooned" but with a superior edge in design and technical know how. 2001,s Gary Lockwood (Frank Poole of 2001} is cast as a space rescue pilot.
The space shuttles in this feature bare a striking resemblance to our current shuttle design and the space suits are straight out of the NASA play book as the producers used technical help from major sources to ad realism.
One exciting scene of a race against time shows astronauts chasing down a Chinese nuclear satellite as it re-enters earths atmosphere, this scene incorperated early video image technology to generate a shower of sparks creating a burning effect that looked 3-dimensional and will remind you of the slit scan effects used by Douglas Trumball in 2001.
Intended as a TV pilot for a possible ABC series it is not to be confused with The short lived series Earth II 1993-94 featuring Clancy Brown and Tim Curry.
I was enthralled at a network movie of the week of this quality and have seen it repeated on CBS,s Late show in the early 80,s Catch it if you can on sci-fi channel but good luck finding it on DVD or VHS. This picture is still contemporary in style and is worth a look.