Panic

Panic
Panic
1967
TV Episode
1h 0m
Nick Baxter's an invader, and his touch proves lethal: he's developed an illness which promises a slow death for him, but a very rapid death by freezing for any organism he touches. David tracks him down, but others of his kind are also interested in finding him. Baxter wants to reach a ship so he can get medical help, but he's convinced those hunting him want him dead. David's success depends on convincing someone who's turned his back on humanity, to find in himself the desire to help others.
Directed by:
Robert ButlerWriters:
Larry Cohen, Robert ShermanStarring:
R.G. Armstrong, Robert Walker Jr., Ross Hagen, Roy ThinnesBest known as architect David Vincent in the 1960s cult television series, "The Invaders" (1967). He appeared in a mini-series remake of that series, The Invaders (1995) (TV), also in the role of David Vincent.During his formative years, he had wanted to become a doctor or football player - or, if one wants to believe his early press releases, both. He started in show business at a radio station, where he did everything: engineering, DJ shows, news and dramatizations. That led to an interest i
American character actor of stage, films, and television. A native of Idaho, Rainey was the son of a colorful character who was, among many other things, a champion of local dance contests. As a boy, Rainey was painfully shy, but found an outlet in school plays. He pursued stage work in regional companies, then went to New York to study with the legendary Michael Chekhov. He worked numerous "civilian" jobs while attempting to make a career as an actor, including work as a logger, a lineman, and
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Directed by:
Robert ButlerWriters:
Larry Cohen, Robert ShermanStarring:
R.G. Armstrong, Robert Walker Jr., Ross Hagen, Roy ThinnesBest known as architect David Vincent in the 1960s cult television series, "The Invaders" (1967). He appeared in a mini-series remake of that series, The Invaders (1995) (TV), also in the role of David Vincent.During his formative years, he had wanted to become a doctor or football player - or, if one wants to believe his early press releases, both. He started in show business at a radio station, where he did everything: engineering, DJ shows, news and dramatizations. That led to an interest i
American character actor of stage, films, and television. A native of Idaho, Rainey was the son of a colorful character who was, among many other things, a champion of local dance contests. As a boy, Rainey was painfully shy, but found an outlet in school plays. He pursued stage work in regional companies, then went to New York to study with the legendary Michael Chekhov. He worked numerous "civilian" jobs while attempting to make a career as an actor, including work as a logger, a lineman, and
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