Rod Serling |
Narrator/Host |
George Grizzard |
Alan Talbolt / Walter Ryder, Jr. |
Gail Kobe |
Jessica Connelly |
Guest Star |
Wallace Rooney |
Man |
Guest Star |
Katherine Squire |
The Old Woman |
Guest Star |
Opening Narration
Narrator: "What you have just witnessed could be the end of a particularly terrifying nightmare. It isn't - it's the beginning. Although Alan Talbot doesn't know it, he is about to enter a strange new world, too incredible to be real, too real to be a dream. It's called the Twilight Zone."
(the new opening)
Narrator: You unlock this door with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension - a dimension of sound, a dimension of sight, a dimension of mind. You're moving into a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas. You've just crossed over into the Twilight Zone.
Closing Narration
Narrator: "In a way, it can be said that Walter Ryder succeeded in his life's ambition, even though the man he created was, after all, himself. There may be easier ways to self-improvement, but sometimes it happens that the shortest distance between two points is a crooked line - through the Twilight Zone."
Included on volume 16 of Image-Entertainment's DVD collection.
George Grizzard previously visited The Twilight Zone in the episode, "The Chaser."
This episode is based on the short story "In His Image" by Charles Beaumont. The story was first published in Imagination (February, 1957).
This episode, as with all in Season 4, were an hour in running time. All episodes in Season 1-3 & 5 were only 30 minutes.
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