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To the chagrin of his wife Cindy, fading baseball star Ed Hamner sees an uncanny resemblance between himself and Monte Hanks, a fellow baseball player who has the same stats as Ed but lived 78 years ago.

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Ed Hamler / Monty Hanks
Amber Lea Weston ...
Paula
Tracy New ...
Cindy Hamner (as Tracy Cunningham)
J. Winston Carroll ...
McIntyre
James O'Regan ...
Umpire
Lynn Vogt ...
Receptionist
Don Chevrier ...
Baseball Announcer
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Directed by

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Douglas Jackson ... (directed by) (as Doug Jackson)

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Rod Serling ... (created by) (creator)
 
Tom Palmer ... (written by)
 
Paul Chitlik ... (story editor) &
Jeremy Bertrand Finch ... (story editor) &
J. Michael Straczynski ... (story editor)

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Michael MacMillan ... executive producer
Seaton McLean ... producer
David Moe ... associate producer
Mark Shelmerdine ... executive producer

Music by

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Louis Natale ... composer

Cinematography by

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Ron Orieux ... director of photography

Editing by

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Ralph Brunjes

Editorial Department

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Chris Blacklock ... assistant on-line editor
Ralph Brunjes ... supervising picture editor
Reid Dennison ... first assistant picture editor
John Harcourt ... post-production coordinator

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David Moe

Art Direction by

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Susan Longmire

Set Decoration by

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Christine MacLean

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Trysha Bakker

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Jocelyn MacDonald ... hair stylist
Linda Preston ... makeup department head

Production Management

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David P. Berman ... executive in charge of production: CBS
Brian Parker ... production manager

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Brenda J. Bradley ... second assistant director (as Brenda Bradley)
Otta Hanus ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Andrew Chatham ... head carpenter (as Andrew L. Chatham)
David Dague ... construction manager (as David R. Dague)
Peter Fletcher ... prop master
Nick Kosonic ... key scenic artist
Angus McCallum ... first assistant art director

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Ross Carter ... assistant dialogue editor
Alison Grace ... dialogue editor
Don Grundsten ... boom operator (as Don Grunsten)
Tom Mather ... sound location mixer
Allen Ormerod ... re-recording mixer
Arnie Stewart ... sound effects editor

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Lisa Atkinson ... visual effects supervisor
Jim Michaels ... visual effects producer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Andris Matiss ... best boy
Thomas O'Reilly ... second grip
Christopher Porter ... lighting director
Brian Potts ... key grip
Robert Stecko ... focus puller

Casting Department

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Mary Ann Barton ... casting: Los Angeles
Susan Forrest ... casting: Toronto

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Sylvie Bonniere ... assistant costume designer

Location Management

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John Calvert ... location manager

Music Department

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Marius Constant ... composer: original theme
Grateful Dead ... composer: new title theme (as The Grateful Dead)
Alan Hardiman ... music editor
Merl Saunders ... composer: new title theme

Script and Continuity Department

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Nancy Eagles ... continuity

Transportation Department

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G. Kris Hawthorne ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Daphne Ballon ... assistant to producer
Paul Chitlik ... story editor
Jeremy Bertrand Finch ... story editor
Ronald Gilbert ... production controller (as Ronald J. Gilbert)
Michael Hamilton ... main title supervisor
Susan Phillips ... production coordinator
J. Michael Straczynski ... story editor

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Trivia This episode takes place in 1988 and 1910. See more »
Goofs The final game shown (set in 1910) has stadium lights, not used until 1935. See more »
Quotes Narrator: It's been said that the body is the means through which an athlete can best reveal the dynamic potential of the human spirit. But what happens when the means to that expression is injured beyond repair? Meet Ed Hamner, a once-prominent player in the big leagues. A man who has never resolved himself to his fate as a non-participant, but who will soon be forced to bat... in the Twilight Zone.
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