"Two" | |
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Series The Twilight Zone Season 3, Episode 1 | |
Air date | September 15th, 1961 |
Writers | Montgomery Pittman |
Director | Montgomery Pittman |
Producers | Buck Houghton |
Starring | Rod Serling; Elizabeth Montgomery; Charles Bronson |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Obsolete Man" |
Next "The Arrival" |
"Two" is the first episode of season three of the science fiction anthology series The Twilight Zone and the sixty-sixth episode of the series overall. It was written and directed by Montgomery Pittman. It first aired on CBS on Friday, September 15th, 1961 at 10:00 pm.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Rod Serling | Host |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Elizabeth Montgomery | The Woman |
Charles Bronson | The Man |
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Quotes[]
- Narrator: This has been a love story about two lonely people who found each other... in the Twilight Zone.
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- Man: There's no longer any reason for us to fight. No longer any armies. Only rags of various colors that were once uniforms. Two sets of rags we wear. There's no more boundaries, governments, or noble causes. Therefore no reason to fight.
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- Man: You're very pretty, now that I see you clearly. But I'm afraid the only way I could convince you of my honorable intentions would be by force.
Opening narration[]
This is a jungle, a monument built by nature honoring disuse, commemorating a few years of nature being left to its own devices. But it's another kind of jungle, the kind that comes in the aftermath of man's battles against himself. Hardly an important battle, not a Gettysburg or a Marne or an Iwo Jima. More like one insignificant corner patch in the crazy quilt of combat. But it was enough to end the existence of this little city. It's been five years since a human being walked these streets. This is the first day of the sixth year - as man used to measure time. The time: perhaps a hundred years from now - or sooner. Or perhaps it's already happened two-million years ago. The place: The signposts are in English so that we may read them more easily, but the place - is The Twilight Zone.