CHECK HER FOR WINGS!! CHECK HER FOR WINGS!! "You have any identification, sir? " I must have left it in my space ship!" Jack Elam out Elams even himself in this classic episode. One of the most versatile actors ever to grace the screen. Elam was at home playing ruthless villains or loveable buffoons. Or in this case a hapless, demented old man. Also the funniest demented old man since time began. Not only was Rod Serling a gifted storyteller, he also had superb taste in actorscto bring those tales to life. " Who won the World Series last year?" "The Pirates won it in seven games. Didn't think we Martians knew about the greatc Amer
TheShizue777 Me also..I watch that marathon every year, none stop. and I wait for this episode with Jack Elam...classic. but the 1/4 is of great bud, has to be by side, while its on...that a must!!!! lol
@@realthursty4953 😆 ... she was , Jean Willies was married to Gerard Cowhig who was a former football player in the NFL and played for the Los Angeles Rams for three years , Jean and Gerard marriage lasted 39 years until her death in 1989 , she was 65 years young when stomach cancer took her away .... Gerard passed away six years later in 1995 at 74
1960 World Series. Pirates over Yankees 4 games to 3. Won on Maz' walk off homer in the bottom of the 9th off Ralph Terry. Yanks out scored Pirates 54-27 but still lost. Remained Mantles biggest disappointment til the day he died .
Mazeroski got most of the glory but let's not forget Hal Smith's 3 run shot and that well placed pebble that tied Kubek up in knots. Definitely a game for the ages .
If you give it a little bit of thought, there were actually only two suspects. Remember, someone was *added* to the group. The bus driver obviously is human. Someone had to be driving. The married couple also come as a unit, and thus rule each other out. The girl was vouched for by the bus driver. So, in fact, only Jack Elam's character and the "sour puss" are the only ones who it could be. Neither has anyone to vouch for them.
Tough call with so many great episodes. This one and the others you mentioned are right up there as the best of the best, especially "To Serve Man", but I'm adding in "A Stop at Willoughby", "Five Characters in Search of an Exit" and one of my absolute favorites and also one of the best "Night Call" (the one where the old lady in the wheelchair, Ms. Elva Keene, keeps getting phone calls from her fiancé from his grave). I had to clarify that one specifically because there's another episode titled "Long Distance Call" and some people confuse the two.
Just to be sure that others who appreciate Jack Elam's talent also know how great he was in noirish tough guy/loser roles during the 1950s. Kansas City Confidential and Kiss Me Deadly come to mind.
Not anymore, they're covered from head to toe in graffiti (tatts) rings in eyebrows, ears, nose, tongues, and lips blown up like balloons. Women have forgotten how to look pretty.
What about, 'Us VenUtians got here first'? ru-vid.com?search_query=twilight+zone+will+the+real+martian+please+stand+up+full+episode+ I love Rod Serling as a writer. He really made you think