The Twilight Zone
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One More PallbearerEpisode Number: 82 Season Num: 3 First Aired: January 12, 1962 Prod Code: 4823 |
Paul Radin has invited three people to join him in his bomb shelter.
| Writer: | Rod Serling |
| Director: | Lamont Johnson (I) |
| Star: | Rod Serling (Narrator/Host), Joseph Wiseman (Paul Radin) |
| Guest Star: | Gage Clarke (Mr. Hughes), Trevor Bardette (Colonel Hawthorne), Ray Galvin (Policeman), Josip Elic (First Electrician), Robert Snyder (Second Electrician), Katherine Squire (Mrs. Langsford) |
Katherine Squire would later appear in the TZ episode, "In His Image."
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Included on volume 22 of Image-Entertainment's DVD collection.
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Radin: Tell me, Reverend, is Life so stinking cheap that you can throw it down a drain?
Reverend: Life is very dear, Mr. Radin, infinitely valuable. But, there are other things that come even higher. Honor is one of them, perhaps the most expensive of them all. (edit) Closing Narration
Narrator: "Mr. Paul Radin, a dealer in fantasy, who sits in the rubble of his own making and imagines that he's the last man on Earth, doomed to a perdition of unutterable loneliness because a practical joke has turned into a nightmare. Mr. Paul Radin, pallbearer at a funeral that he manufactured himself in the Twilight Zone." (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)
Reverend: Life is very dear, Mr. Radin, infinitely valuable. But, there are other things that come even higher. Honor is one of them, perhaps the most expensive of them all. (edit) Closing Narration
Narrator: "Mr. Paul Radin, a dealer in fantasy, who sits in the rubble of his own making and imagines that he's the last man on Earth, doomed to a perdition of unutterable loneliness because a practical joke has turned into a nightmare. Mr. Paul Radin, pallbearer at a funeral that he manufactured himself in the Twilight Zone." (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)
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One More PallbearerGreat "Another great installment" 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. Continue » Posted Feb 6, 2006 2:39 pm PST |
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