"The Twilight Zone" The Elevator/To See the Invisible Man/Tooth and Consequences (TV Episode 1986) Poster

Charles Aidman: Narrator (segments "To See the Invisible Man" and "Tooth and Consequences")

Quotes 

  • [First line of "To See the Invisible Man"] 

    Narrator : It's a world much like our own, yet much unlike it. A twisted mirror of reality, in which a man can find himself cast out, made invisible by public acclamation, belonging no longer to society, but only to the gray reaches... of the Twilight Zone.

  • [Last line of "To See the Invisible Man"] 

    Narrator : A small footnote found in the court records of some parallel world. The name of Mitchell Chaplin, who served his sentence of invisibility and learned his lesson well. Too well. This time, however, he will wear his invisibility like a shield of glory. A shield forged in the very heart... of the Twilight Zone.

  • [Last line of "Tooth and Consequences"] 

    Narrator : Women, it is said, rarely go out with men who say "now, spit". A good example: Dr. Myron Mandel, who put a tooth under his pillow and wished for love, but probably should've settled for a quarter.

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