The Twilight Zone (TV Series)
Twenty Two (1961)
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- TV-PG
- 25min
- Drama, Fantasy
- 10 Feb 1961
- TV Episode
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Barbara Nichols | ... |
Liz Powell
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Jonathan Harris | ... |
The Doctor
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Fredd Wayne | ... |
Barney Kamener
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Arlene Martel | ... |
Nurse in Morgue
(as Arline Sax)
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Mary Adams | ... |
Day Nurse
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Norma Connolly | ... |
Night Nurse
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Wesley Lau | ... |
Airline Agent
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Angus Duncan | ... |
Ticket Clerk
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Carole Conn | ... |
Sax Double (uncredited)
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Jay Overholts | ... |
PA Announcer (uncredited) (voice)
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Joseph Sargent | ... |
Ticket Clerk (uncredited)
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Rod Serling | ... |
Narrator / Self - Host (uncredited)
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Directed by
Jack Smight |
Written by
Rod Serling | ... | (written by) |
Bennett Cerf | ... | (based on an anecdote from "Famous Ghost Stories" by) |
Rod Serling | ... | (created by) (creator) |
Produced by
Buck Houghton | ... | producer |
Del Reisman | ... | associate producer |
Casting By
Ethel Winant |
Art Direction by
William Craig Smith | ... | (as Craig Smith) |
Set Decoration by
Arthur Jeph Parker |
Camera and Electrical Department
Tom Schamp | ... | lighting director (as Tom D. Schamp) |
Music Department
Marius Constant | ... | composer: theme music (uncredited) |
Jerry Goldsmith | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Lucien Moraweck | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Van Cleave | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Jim Brady | ... | technical director |
James B. Clark | ... | associate director (as James Clark) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- CBS (1961) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
- Image Entertainment (2010) (United States) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
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- Kuppenheimer (Mr. Serling's wardrobe)
- Pacific Title (titles)
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Plot Summary |
Liz Powell - an exotic dancer - is suffering from exhaustion and is being treated at hospital prior to a scheduled engagement in Miami. She has a recurring nightmare where she takes the elevator down to the morgue and is invited in by an ominous-sounding nurse, who tells her, 'room for one more'. Her doctor assures her there's nothing wrong with her physically and she's just overworked and tired. To Liz, the nightmare's very real. The doctor suggests she try to break the pattern to see if she can get them to stop. The next time she has the dream, she travels down to the morgue but the dream goes off as before. With her medical issues taken care of, and her Miami engagement a day away, it's time for Liz to leave. But it's her nightmare over? Written by garykmcd |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Barbara Nichols accidentally fell when she was running down the airplane stairs and back on to the runway. Although Barbara's fall on the tarmac wasn't in the script, director Jack Smight loved it and kept this shot in. See more » |
Goofs | During Rod Serling's plug for the following week's show, the middle section has clearly been dubbed. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Twenty Two (2021). See more » |
Soundtracks | Twilight Zone Theme See more » |
Quotes |
[repeated line]
Nurse in Morgue: Room for one more, honey! See more » |