A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS
- 02/03/61
Written by: George Clayton Johnson
Director: James Sheldon
Cast: Dick York, Hayden Rourke, Dan Tobin, June Dayton
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"This
must be your lucky day mister. That'll never happen again in a million
years." |
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"You clumsy
idiot. I wish you'd broken your fool neck..." |
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Opening Narration |
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"If you ruin
my weekend, I'll string you up by the thumbs..." |
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"I'll put
half of it on Lucky Lady in the sixth..." |
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"...I haven't
seen such an aggregation of beast since the last time I went to
the circus." |
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"Yes,
at 4:30 this afternoon, I'll go into the vault like I always do..." |
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"Mr. Smithers
is planning to rob the bank..." |
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"...Your
great mistake, Mr. Smithers is assuming that we're all asleep..." |
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"It's true
of course. I was thinking of filling my briefcase with the bank's
money..." |
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"It's like
seeing people with their clothes off..." |
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"...Everyone
knows I should be in charge of the account section..." |
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Closing Narration |
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TWENTY-TWO - 02/10/61
Written by: Rod Serling
Director: Jack Smight
Cast: Barbara Nichols, Jonathan Harris, Fredd Wayne
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"Room
for one more, Honey." |
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Opening Narration |
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"...They
aren't dreams. They happen..." |
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"You make
an old doctor wish he were a young intern..." |
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"...We are
not feisty. We are just a little tired of ten people an hour walking
around our bed..." |
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"...I'm here
to tell you that she's the best little stripper..." |
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"...That's
what she says Barney. Room for one more. And then she points to
that room...where all the stiffs are." |
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"...I'm sure
glad to see ya feelin'...ah... lookin' so good again." |
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"...She's
never been there before...and yet when she tells me the story she
mentions room twenty-two..." |
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"...The next
time I see you I'll be a ring side table and I'd appreciate a...
suttle wink..." |
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"...It's
that same feeling. But I'm awake. This isn't a dream. this couldn't
be a dream..." |
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"Room for
one more, Honey..." |
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"It's not
a dream. Not now. It just couldn't be..." |
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Closing Narration |
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THE ODYSSEY OF FLIGHT
33 - 02/24/61
Written by: Rod Serling
Director: J. Addiss
Cast: John Anderson, Sandy Kenyon, Paul Comi, Harp McGuire,
Wayne Heffley, Nancy Rennick, Beverly Brown
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"980...1120...1500...God
in heaven, I can't even keep up with it." |
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Opening Narration |
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"...You mean
we hit Mach 1. We broke the sound barrier?" |
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"...the real
estate's there. It's just the city and eight million people are
missing..." |
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"...It's
not possible!"
"What in the name of everything holy is going on?" |
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"Some how
and some way...we've gone back in time." |
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"...We're
gonna climb till we get back into that Jet Stream and we're gonna
try to go back where we came from." |
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"We're pickin'
it up again! You feel it? We're pickin' it up again..." |
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"...but if
you're really low on fuel we'll clear you to land here." |
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"That's the
New York World's Fair..."
"We came back...But dear God not far enough!" |
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"What I'm
trying to tell you is that somehow, some way, in some manner, this
aircraft has gone back into time..." |
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Closing Narration |
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MR. DINGLE, THE STRONG
- 03/03/61
Written by: Rod Serling
Director: John Brahm
Cast: Burgess Meredith, Don Rickles
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Opening
Narration 1 |
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"...How come
you always gotta be hittin' Dingle..." |
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Opening Narration
2 |
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"...I think
we have found our subject." |
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"...Now why
all of a sudden you gotta wreck my front door?" |
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"...Get another
one of those buddy, this I gotta get in the paper." |
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"...Inside
of eight months I'll have yopu fightin' for the world championship." |
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"And our
unusual subject today is Mr. Luther Dingle..." |
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"...Give
him twenty or thirty seconds more, then remove the power." |
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"...Find
any interesting subjects?"
"That one over there. He's referred to as a dingle." |
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"...I think
that the batter will unquestionably hit a home run..." |
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Closing Narration |
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STATIC - 03/10/61
Written by: Charles Beaumont
Director: Buzz Kulik
Cast: Dean Jagger, Carmen Mathews, Robert Emhardt
Download
Screensaver
(2.75 Mb)
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"...the touch,
the smell of green, cool grass..." View
Graphic |
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Opening Narration
View Graphic |
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"...I remember
that. I thought you'd thrown it out years ago."
"I never throw anything away that's worth keeping." View
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"...go buy
yourself a switchblade." View
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"...Tommy
Dorsey and his orchestry bit you all a very pleasant goodnight..."
View Graphic |
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"...I don't
care whether you starve to death. I just want to make sure that
it's on purpose and not that you'd forgotten that food is available."
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"...Tommy
Dorsey, playing it direct from the..."
"Direct? Tommy Dorsey is dead..." View
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"...Can't
seem to get it."
"Maybe they're having some kind of transmitting trouble...
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"Do you really
think he heard those programs?"
"...I believe he thinks he did." View
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"...an address
by the President of the United States, Franklin Deleno Roosevelt...I've
got it. I've really got it. Come quick...." View
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"...We met
in this boarding house in 1940. And it was here that you proposed..."
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"We had our
chance and missed it Ed... Why do you think you keep hearing Getting
Sentimental Over You on the radio... those programs. We used
to listen to them together, in the dark." View
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"...I tell
you radio is a world that has to be believed to be seen..."
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"...You gave
my radio to the junk dealer!" View
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"...better
still work, I can tell you that. If it don't it's gonna cost you..."
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"Vinnie,
Tommy Dorsey from the Aragon Ballroom."
"I know dear, it's on this time every Thursday..." View
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Closing Narration
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THE PRIME MOVER - 03/24/61
Written by: Charles Beaumont
Director: Richard L. Bare
Cast: Dane Clark, Buddy Ebsen
Download
Screensaver
(7.26 Mb)
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"Now
you listen to me baby. This is Ace talkin' to you, your old loverboy,
Ace. We've been together along time, you and me..." |
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"Well, I
think it's about time you started payin' off..." |
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"Alright.
Alright sweetheart, you've had your fun, now lets get down to serious
business..." |
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"...Come
on will you, come on, I can't keep on losin' forever..." |
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"...Jimbo,
Jimbo there's people in there..." |
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Opening Narration |
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"How'd
you do it Jimbo?... You know, this business of the car up and down...
and the sparks..." |
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"...I guess
you might say it's a power I got..." |
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"Could you
make somethin' move that's a little smaller, like a quarter maybe..." |
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"...We've
been beatin our brains out for four years working in that crummy
joint, we could have been livin' like kings." |
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"Hello, Kitty,
Kitty, can you get ready to go on a shprt trip in about ten minutes..." |
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"Alright,
one hundred dollars on number eight..." |
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"...shovel
it in kid, shovel it in..." |
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"...Jimbo
and I've worked out a system, aint we Jimbo..." |
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"...I gotta quit, my heads killin'
me... " |
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"...Oh
I'm afraid I can't change a bill this size sir." "Who
asked you to." |
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"...Sleep?
What's the matter with you, we're gonna do the town, have some fun,
we just got started..." |
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"Ace, I can't
do it no more..." |
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"...Ace,
let's go home right now... Think of all the money you've won..."
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"Don't you
understand, by tomorrow I'll have enough dough to own the state..." |
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"Aceville
USA.""Ace, you're sick." "Honey I've never been
healthier in my live!" |
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"...well
you tell Phil Nolan that Ace wants to see him..." |
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"Ace, telephone.
It's Mr. Nolan..." |
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"...let's
see the stuff..." "Jimbo, he wants to see the stuff..." |
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"You boys
want anything?" "They don't eat..." |
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"Now a little
natural, a natural..." |
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"Now eleven
would be nice now, just a little ole eleven..." |
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"...what
do you say we separate the men from the boys... we shoot the works..." |
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"Ok, eleven
is the number", "Ace" "You got it? Eleven. And
this is it." "Ace" |
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"Now don't
bother me!" "Ace, listen I..." "Alright eleven,
eleven, eleven, eleven... and there it is..." |
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"Tough luck
trooper...you got nerve pal. I like that..." |
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"Look, I'm
sorry but I was tryin' to tell ya, somethin' happened, I lost the
power..." |
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"...Alright
Mr. Larson, I will marry you. " |
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Closing Narration |
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LONG DISTANCE CALL -
03/31/61
Written by: Charles Beaumont and
William Idelson
Director: James Sheldon
Cast: Billy Mumy, Phillip Abbott, Patricia Smith, Lili Darvas
Billy Mumy Interview Part
1 (225k) Part
2 (62k) Part
3 (41k)
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"...No,
don't lie to him, I will be gone." |
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"Billy, don't
you want to see what Grandma got you?..." |
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"A telephone!"
"...so you can always talk to Grandma." |
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"Is there
somebody who wants to talk to Grandma...Who are you?"
"It's me, Billy." |
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"Don't be
sick Grandma. Don't be sick..." |
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Opening Narration |
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"I
wish you could go with Grandma, Billy..." |
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"...Billy,
who are you talking to?"
"Grandma... She wanted to know if I can come stay with her.
Can I mama?" |
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"...I asked
him why he did a crazy thing like that. Running out in the middle
of a busy street. He said somebody told him to." |
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"...I heard
her! She was there! She was there on the phone!..."
"Syl, snap out of it..." |
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"...Syl,
snap out of it..." - Just For Fun QSound
3D |
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"She took
him. She took him away..." |
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"...If you
really love him, let him live. Give him back." |
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"...I don't
know how we did it, but he's gonna be alright." |
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Closing Narration |