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"The Man Who Was Never Born" (original title: "Cry of the Unborn") is an episode of the original ''
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'' television show. It was first broadcast on October 28, 1963, during the first season. Its premise — preventing the birth of someone in the past to change the future — is echoed in the '' Terminator'' films.


Plot

After accidentally traveling through a time warp, astronaut Joseph Reardon arrives on Earth in the year 2148. He finds a desolate world and an erudite but grotesquely mutated survivor named Andro. Andro explains that a biological disaster was caused by Bertram Cabot Jr., an ambitious 20th century scientist who isolated and developed an alien viral symbiont microbe that physically altered the entire human race and rendered it sterile. Andro laments that mankind has no hope of survival after the last of his generation die off. But Reardon is determined to return to the past via the same time warp, with Andro along as a living warning of what the future holds. During their journey through the time warp, Reardon slowly fades away and vanishes, but manages to give Andro a revolver and tells Andro to kill Cabot if he must to save humanity. Now on Earth in the year 1963, and with the ability to make himself appear undeformed, Andro searches for Cabot and meets Noelle Anderson. It soon becomes clear that he has arrived too soon: Bertram Cabot Jr. has not yet been born, and Noelle will shortly marry Bertram Cabot, Sr. In the guise of a normal human, Andro tries unsuccessfully to convince Cabot not to marry Noelle. Andro begins to fall in love with Noelle. While attempting to shoot Cabot during the couple's wedding ceremony, Andro hesitates and is assaulted by Cabot and the wedding party. Andro's true grotesque appearance is revealed and he flees. Noelle catches up to him and he explains his mission to her. She confesses that she has fallen in love with him and does not see his deformity. Noelle convinces Andro to take her with him to the future, thereby avoiding any possibility that she will have a child with Cabot. However, the flow of time has been altered by Andro and Noelle's actions: because Bertram Cabot Jr. was never born, the symbiont was never created, and Andro was never born. Andro vanishes just as the spaceship arrives in 2148 A.D., leaving Noelle, weeping, to face the future alone. The final scene breaks the
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by showing Noelle in her spaceship seat next to a similar empty seat, on a dimly illuminated stage instead of in the confines of a spaceship.


Cast

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Martin Landau Martin James Landau (; June 20, 1928 – July 15, 2017) was an American actor. His career began in the 1950s, with early film appearances including a supporting role in Alfred Hitchcock's '' North by Northwest'' (1959). His career breakthrough c ...
– Andro *
Shirley Knight Shirley Knight Hopkins (July 5, 1936 – April 22, 2020) was an American actress who appeared in more than 50 feature films, television films, television series, and Broadway and Off-Broadway productions in her career, playing leading and char ...
– Noelle Anderson * Karl Held – Captain Joseph Reardon * John Considine – Bertram Cabot *
Maxine Stuart Maxine Stuart (June 28, 1918 – June 6, 2013) was an American actress. Biography Stuart was born in Deal, New Jersey as Maxine Shlivek, and raised in Manhattan and Lawrence, Nassau County, New York. Stuart was a life member of The Actors Stud ...
– Mrs. McCluskey * Marlowe Jensen – Minister


Production

The story's writer, Anthony Lawrence, said in an interview that the story was inspired by "...one of my old favorites, Jean Cocteau's ''
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'', the French version, which was a beautiful film. I was thinking of that film, and also just the idea that had always kind of fascinated me. Joseph Stefano loved the idea, and it had
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as I remember, a lot of what I was feeling at the time. I always liked romantic stories, and this was a chance to do something that you really don't get to do very often in television. I gravitated toward that."
Original TOLAIR interview available on Peter Enfantino and John Scoleri blog.


See also

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La Jetée ''La Jetée'' () is a 1962 French science fiction featurette directed by Chris Marker and associated with the Left Bank artistic movement. Constructed almost entirely from still photos, it tells the stable time loop story of a post-nuclear war ...
'', 1962 French short film in which a man travels back in time from a devastated post-nuclear future as part of a project to rebuild. *''
12 Monkeys ''12 Monkeys'' is a 1995 American Science fiction film, science fiction thriller film directed by Terry Gilliam from a screenplay by David Peoples and Janet Peoples, based on Chris Marker's 1962 short film ''La Jetée''. It stars Bruce Willis, M ...
'', 1995 American film based on ''La jetée'' in which the protagonist must find in the past the source of a bacteriological infection that has devastated his future earth. *"
Patient Zero The index case or patient zero is the first documented patient in a disease epidemic within a population, or the first documented patient included in an epidemiological study. It can also refer to the first case of a condition or syndrome (not ...
", episode of the 1990s ''Outer Limits'' revival series in which a future soldier travels back in time to prevent the formation of a deadly virus


References

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