The Walk
- Episode aired Nov 10, 1995
- TV-14
- 45m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
4.3K
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A quadruple amputee becomes the prime suspect in a series of bizarre deaths at an army hospital.A quadruple amputee becomes the prime suspect in a series of bizarre deaths at an army hospital.A quadruple amputee becomes the prime suspect in a series of bizarre deaths at an army hospital.
Pat Bermel
- The Therapist
- (uncredited)
Cory Chetyrbok
- Hospitalized Soldier
- (uncredited)
D. Harlan Cutshall
- The Guard
- (uncredited)
Paul Dickson
- M.P.
- (uncredited)
Brennan Kotowich
- Trevor Callahan
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaLeonard Trimble's surname is similar to that of Dalton Trumbo, novelist of "Johnny Got His Gun," which is narrated by a quadruple amputee.
- GoofsIn the beginning of the show, the doctor is talking to the patient and saying how he'd tried to kill himself three times in the past three days. When the doctor walked out, the patient got up and went to the hydrotherapy room where he tried to kill himself for a fourth time, unsuccessfully. In real life, a suicidal patient would not have been left alone and unrestrained, especially immediately after attempting suicide three prior times.
- Quotes
Fox Mulder: [to a quadruple amputee] No sleepwalking.
- ConnectionsFeatures Sun Valley Serenade (1941)
Featured review
A poor episode.
This is another of those episodes that I simply couldn't get into. I didn't particularly enjoy the story, once again it's another of those stories where the U.S. military is jam packed with crooked officers, who naturally get their comeuppance for being dreadful individuals.
Moments of it were tasteless, the kid getting killed for example, and the story and solution were quite incredulous.
On the plus side, I thought the special effects were incredible, a great effort by that team.
I speak as a Brit, but has there ever been an episode where the U.S. army is shown in a good light?
Sorry I thought this was woeful, 4/10.
Moments of it were tasteless, the kid getting killed for example, and the story and solution were quite incredulous.
On the plus side, I thought the special effects were incredible, a great effort by that team.
I speak as a Brit, but has there ever been an episode where the U.S. army is shown in a good light?
Sorry I thought this was woeful, 4/10.
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