Fun and Games

Fun and Games

Infobox Television episode
Title = Fun and Games
Series = The Outer Limits


Caption =
Season = 1
Episode = 27
Airdate = March 30, 1964
Production = 28
Writer = Robert Specht (teleplay & story)
Joseph Stefano (teleplay)
Director = Gerd Oswald
Photographer = Kenneth Peach
Guests = Nick Adams
Nancy Malone
Episode list = List of "The Outer Limits" episodes
Prev = The Guests
Next = The Special One

"Fun and Games" is an episode of the original "The Outer Limits" television show. It first aired on 30 March, 1964, during the first season.

Opening narration

Plot

Mike Benson and Laura Hanley, each emotionally wounded by life, are offered a chance for redemption, of a sort. They can save Earth from being destroyed -- cataclysmically over a period of several years -- for the entertainment of a jaded extraterrestrial audience, but only if they will provide alternative entertainment by battling to the death two primitive aliens, who are likewise fighting to save their own distant world.

Cast

* Nick Adams – as Mike Benson
* Nancy Malone – as Laura Hanley
* Ray Kellogg – as Detective
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0366159/ Bill Hart] – as Alien Creature
* Robert Johnson – as The Senator
* Read Morgan – as Poker Dealer (uncredited)
* Theodore Marcuse – as Poker Player (uncredited)
* Harvey Gardner – as Sharpie (uncredited)
* Charles MacQuarry – as Female Alien Creature (uncredited)
* Charles Horvath – as Player #1 (uncredited)
* Jack Perkins – as Player #2 (uncredited)
* Buzz Henry – as Player #3 (uncredited)

External links

* [http://membres.lycos.fr/tmcr/daystar/tol_s1/tol_eps27.shtml Detailed episode guide] by 'Monsieur Vincent'
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