2002 Rittenhouse Twilight Zone Shadows and Substance Series 3
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2002 Rittenhouse Twilight Zone Shadows and Substance Series 3
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145 | Prologue - "It's August, 1945 - the last grimy | |||||||||||
146 | Near the end of the second World War, a platoo | |||||||||||
147 | Since the rest of the platoon has seen its fai | |||||||||||
148 | Katell wildly runs away from the Japanese sold | |||||||||||
149 | Since some of the American soldiers are wounde | |||||||||||
150 | Epilogue - "The quality of mercy is not strain | |||||||||||
151 | Prologue - "Jesse Cardiff, pool shark, the bes | |||||||||||
152 | Alone in Clancy's Pool Hall, Jesse Cardiff rel | |||||||||||
153 | While playing the game, Jesse explains to Fats | |||||||||||
154 | Jesse only needs to sink one ball to win. Howe | |||||||||||
155 | Fats not only misses sinking the final ball, b | |||||||||||
156 | Epilogue - "Mr. Jesse Cardiff, who became a le | |||||||||||
157 | Prologue - "You're watching a ventriloquist na | |||||||||||
158 | Ventriloquist Jerry Etherson is on stage perfo | |||||||||||
159 | Jerry's manager Frank drops by the dressing ro | |||||||||||
160 | Jerry goes out for his next act with the new d | |||||||||||
161 | Willy calls out to Jerry while Jerry is trying | |||||||||||
162 | Epilogue - "What's known in the parlance of th | |||||||||||
163 | Prologue - "Sheriff Charles Koch on the mornin | |||||||||||
164 | The sky is pitch black, but Sheriff Charlie Ko | |||||||||||
165 | Pierce points out with relish about how he rem | |||||||||||
166 | When 9:00 a.m. arrives, a large group of towns | |||||||||||
167 | The reverend decides to ask Jagger if he feels | |||||||||||
168 | Epilogue - "A sicknesxs known as hate. Not a v | |||||||||||
169 | Prologue - "Commonplace, if somewhat grim, uns | |||||||||||
170 | The year is 1880, and Joe Caswell is about to | |||||||||||
171 | Manion confesses into his tape recorder that h | |||||||||||
172 | Frightened, Caswell leaves Manion's apartment | |||||||||||
173 | Caswell vacates the bar when the bartender sta | |||||||||||
174 | Epilogue - "This is November 1880, the afterma | |||||||||||
175 | Prologue - "Joey Crown, musician with an odd, | |||||||||||
176 | Joey Crown is nervously pacing outside of a ja | |||||||||||
177 | The next day, Joey walks into a pawnshop and a | |||||||||||
178 | Suddenly, Joey hears a beautiful trumpet being | |||||||||||
179 | Joey walks back to the pawnshop. After a coupl | |||||||||||
180 | Epilogue - "Joey Crown, who makes music, and w | |||||||||||
181 | Prologue - "Witness a murder. The killer is Mr | |||||||||||
182 | Mr. Diedrich, the owner of a tool and die comp | |||||||||||
183 | Feathersmith has been drinking in his office b | |||||||||||
184 | The young lady, Miss Devlin, offers to transpo | |||||||||||
185 | Within moments of arriving in town, Feathersmi | |||||||||||
186 | Feathersmith uses nearly all his remaining mon | |||||||||||
187 | Feathersmith tries to convince others to help | |||||||||||
188 | Feathersmith begs to return to 1963, but Miss | |||||||||||
189 | Epilogue - "Mr. William J. Feathersmith, tycoo | |||||||||||
190 | Prologue - "The Twilight Zone has existed in m | |||||||||||
191 | At the county square dance, Billy-Ben Turner p | |||||||||||
192 | Jess-Belle has no money, and cannot pay for Gr | |||||||||||
193 | Jess-Belle knows that she has been changed by | |||||||||||
194 | At the stroke of midnight, Jess-Belle turns in | |||||||||||
195 | Jess-Belle's Mother Ossie Stone tries to keep | |||||||||||
196 | During the wedding ceremony, Billy-Ben notices | |||||||||||
197 | Granny Hart claims that there is a way to kill | |||||||||||
198 | Epilogue - "Fair was Elly Glover, Dark was Jes | |||||||||||
199 | Prologue - "In the vernacular of space, this i | |||||||||||
200 | While orbiting Earth, astronaut Robert Gaines | |||||||||||
201 | Gaines arrives home and discovers - to his sur | |||||||||||
202 | Helen tries to calm her husband down by giving | |||||||||||
203 | The psychiatrist is unable to come up with any | |||||||||||
204 | Neither Helen nor Colonel Connacher believes G | |||||||||||
205 | Gaines returns to the base to identify his spa | |||||||||||
206 | The situation is the same as before communicat | |||||||||||
207 | Epilogue - "Major Robert Gaines, a latter-day | |||||||||||
208 | Prologue - "Mr. Horace Ford, who has a preoccu | |||||||||||
209 | Mr. Horace Ford is a toy designer who seems to | |||||||||||
210 | Even though Horace's mother remembers their pr | |||||||||||
211 | Horace's wife Laura naturally doesn't believe | |||||||||||
212 | Oddly enough, the exact chain of actions that | |||||||||||
213 | While Laura prepares to throw Horace a surpris | |||||||||||
214 | Horace returns home an hour late to break the | |||||||||||
215 | Back at Horace's apartment, guests for his sur | |||||||||||
216 | Epilogue - "Exit Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ford, who |