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A screenwriter is having writer's block when strange impish creatures start haunting him. Sadly, only he can see them.
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  • Mental demons materialize looking for attention.

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    An old man is getting assaulted constantly by a bunch of hooded-dwarf creatures. he tries to get rid of them but there is only one, writing about them. This episode is enterteining too watch as 99% of the Twilight Zone episodes. I dont understand how there is people out there who cant enjoy mostof the episodes, they are fun to watch and keep you waitng for the twisting end. The hooded-dwarf creatures ave this episode for me, they were creepy and i felt as if they could show up anytime in my house. I didn't like the fact that nobody else could see Rockne's demons.moreless

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    • This is Martin Balsam's return to the Twilight Zone as he had previously starred in two episodes: "The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine" (Season 1, episode 4), and "The New Exhibit" (Season 4, episode 115). Edit
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