Monday, June 25, 2012

The Cult-TV Faces of: Zombies

Identified by Hugh: The Twilight Zone: "Mr. Garrity and the Graves."

Identified by Le0pard13: The Outer Limits: "Corpus Earthling."

Identified by PDS: Ghost Story: "The Dead We Leave Behind."

Identified by Randal Graves: Kolchak: The Night Stalker: "The Zombie."

Identified by Meredith: Tony Verdeschi (Tony Anholt) in Space:1999: "All that Glisters."

Identified by SGB: Grandpa (Eddie Bracken) in Tales from the Darkside: "A Case of the Stubborns."

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Identified by Randal Graves: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: "The Zeppo."

Identified by Randal Graves: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: "Dead Man's Party."

Identified by Randal Graves: The X-Files: "Millennium."

Identified by Randal Graves: The X-Files: "Hollywood A.D."

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Identified by Chris G: a Vulcan zombie in Star Trek: Enterprise: "Impulse."

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Identified by Chadillac: The Walking Dead, Season 1

21 comments:

  1. 4. Kolchak: The Night Stalker, "The Zombie."
    8. Buffy, "The Zeppo."
    9. Buffy, "Dead Man's Party."
    10. The X-Files, "Millennium."
    11. The X-Files, "Hollywood A.D."

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    1. Hi Randal,

      Brilliantly well-done, as usual, my friend. All five of those identifications are correct. Great job!

      best,
      John

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  2. 1. Twilight Zone

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    1. Hi Hugh,

      Great job! Yep, that's The Twilight Zone: "Mr. Garrity and the Graves!" Excellent work!

      best,
      John

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  3. Chris G8:17 AM

    Is #13 from Star Trek: Enterprise?

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    1. Yes, Chris! You got it! That is from the Star Trek: Enterprise episode with zombie vulcans, titled "Impulse." Well-done!

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  4. 13. ST: Enterprise. A Vulcan crew ventures too far into the Divide (was it called?).

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    1. Jay-Jay,

      You correctly identified the image from Star Trek Enterprise, but Chris G. just beat you to it by about ten minutes. Still, your identification was awesome! Good job!

      best,
      John

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  5. Anonymous8:40 AM

    #5) Tony Anholt as Tony Verdeschi in Space:1999, "All that Glisters"


    ~~Meredith

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    1. Hi Meredith,

      Yes, my friend and fellow Alphan - :) - that's Tony in "All that Glisters," zombie servant of the alien rocks. Great job!

      best,
      John

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  6. #2 looks like 'Corpus Earthling' from season 1 episode 9 of THE OUTER LIMITS.

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    1. Hi Le0pard13:

      Yes indeed! That's from "Corpus Earthling" in The Outer Limits. Great identification, my friend!

      Best,
      John

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  7. #15 Season one from The Walking Dead?

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  8. Hi Chadillac,

    As usual, you rock! Yep, that zombie is a walker from AMC's Walking Dead (season one). Great job!

    This leaves 6, 7 and 14 still remaining...

    best,
    John

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  9. Is # 14 from the Fades?

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    1. Hi Carl,

      #14 is not from The Fades. That is a show I would very much like to watch, however. I didn't know it had zombies in it, so that's a big blind spot for me! I plan to watch it soon. (Right now I'm finishing up Season 2 of SGU...).

      best,
      John

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  10. Anonymous2:16 PM

    #6 Tales From The Darkside

    SGB

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    1. SGB:

      You are so awesome, and have such great knowledge of some of these more obscure programs. Absolutely, #6 is Tales from The Darkside: "A Case of the Stubborns." Well done.

      best,
      John

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  11. Isn't #3 from "The Dead We Leave Behind" on Ghost Story? I watched that episode just last week after your post on it here...

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    1. Hi PDS:

      Good job! That is an image from "The Dead We Leave Behind" on Ghost Story. Great!

      best,
      John

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  12. #14 is Lois Lane in Smallville, Season 9 Episode 3: Rabid

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