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The Twilight Zone
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| Title: | Dead Man's Shoes |
| Episode Number: | 83 |
| Season: | 3 |
| Season Episode #.: | 18 |
| Production Number: | 4824 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday January 19th, 1962 |
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After stealing a pair of shoes from a murdered gangster, a down and out man finds himself following in the dead mans footsteps.
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| This episode was remade as an episode for the 1985 revival of The Twilight Zone. It was entitled "Dead Woman's Shoes". | Ben Wright was also in "Judgment Night" and "Deaths-head Revisited." |
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Narrator: Nathan Edward Bledsoe, of the Bowery Bledsoes', a man once, a specter now. One of those myriad modern-day ghosts that haunt the reeking nights of the city in search of a flop, a handout, a glass of forgetfulness. Nate doesn't know it but his search is about to end, because those shiny new shoes are going to carry him right into the capital of the Twilight Zone. | Closing Narration
Narrator: There's an old saying that goes, 'If the shoe fits, wear it.' But be careful. If you happen to find a pair of size nine black-and-gray loafers, made to order in the old country, be very careful--you might walk right into the Twilight Zone. |
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| Charles Beaumont was given sole writer's credit on this episode, although OCee Ritch wrote the original draft. | Florence Marly is credited as "Florence Marley." |
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