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Living Hell (1995)
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TV Series:
"The Outer Limits" (1995)Original Air Date:
12 May 1995 (Season 1, Episode 8)Plot:
A critically injured man receives an experimental brain implant that saves his life. But then he begins... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
a rather pedestrian affair moreCast
(Episode Complete credited cast)| Elizabeth Peña | ... | Dr. Jennifer Martinez | |
| Stephen Shellen | ... | Wayne Haas | |
| Don S. Davis | ... | Detective Wilson | |
| Sam Robards | ... | Ben Kohler | |
| Walter Marsh | ... | Dr. Lambert | |
| Phillip MacKenzie | ... | Detective Dofner | |
| Doug Abrahams | ... | Foreman | |
| Lesley Ewen | ... | Nurse Sally Scofield | |
| Scott Owen | ... | Gunman | |
| Kymberly Sheppard | ... | Woman in Bath | |
| Michelle Grana | ... | Woman in Woods |
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When Ben Kohler (Sam Robards) gets an experimental brain transplant/ chip implant after being shot in the head from point-blank due to a common mugging, he begins to see visions of what a murderer is seeing, but the murder can do the same thing to Ben. Turns out the doctor (Jacob's Ladder's Elizabeth Peña) who spearheaded the surgery isn't telling everything to a much bewildered Ben. Not particularly bad, but not that good either.The acting was alright, but the story has been told better in other films and TV shows. No variations on the theme to speak of in this episode.
My Grade: C-