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Paul Radin has invited three people to join him in his bomb shelter.
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  • A man goes to great lengths to exact revenge on three people in his past life that he feels has wronged him by exposing him for who he really was. An example of arrongance taking control of a man.moreless

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    A man builds a bomb shelter and invites three guests who had embarassed him in his youth because of his bad morals. This man invents a tale that there is about to be a nuclear bomb dropped and uses special effects on his tv and stereo system to convince them. He tells the guests that they are welcome to stay if they appologize for the wrongs that they did to him. However, the guests refuse and demand to leave to be with their family. They are disgused that the man has not changed. Upon leaving the bomb shelter, the man has become delusional and believes the lie that he created for his three guests. NYC appears to be demolished to him, despite being fine.moreless

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    • Included on volume 22 of Image-Entertainment's DVD collection. Edit
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    • Mrs. Langsford: Try not to get lonely, Paul. Use mirrors, hang them up around the place, then you'll have a world full of Paul Radins. Of course, it'll be a fantasy world, but then your whole life has been a fantasy. Edit
    • (Opening Narration) Narrator: What you have just looked at takes place three hundred feet underground, beneath the basement of a New York City skyscraper. It's owned and lived in by one Paul Radin. Mr. Radin is rich, eccentric and single-minded. How rich we can already perceive; how eccentric and single-minded we shall see in a moment, because all of you have just entered the Twilight Zone. Edit
    • Radin: How staunchly military, Colonel. Drive, drive, drive. Get up against that objective and wipe it out. Red flag on the map and troops out of the hot sun. Nerves of steel and a concrete head. Edit
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