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Featured Show: Jack of All Trades

The Twilight Zone :: Kick the Can (03x21)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Kick the Can
Episode #: 03x21
Production Number: 4821
Original Airdate: Friday February 09th, 1962
6.8/10 (4 Votes cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Lamont Johnson (2)
Writer: George Clayton Johnson (1)
 
Episode Summary
 
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The spirit of an old children's game helps a group of elderly citizens recapture their youth.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Ernest TruexplayedCharles WhitleyRecurring (second appearance)
John MarleyplayedMr. CoxRecurring (first appearance)
Hank PattersonplayedSecond Old ManRecurring (first appearance)
Marjorie BennettplayedFirst Old LadyRecurring (second appearance)
Burt MustinplayedThird Old ManRecurring (second appearance)
Russell CollinsplayedBen Conroy 
Earle HodginsplayedFirst Old Man 
Lenore ShanewiseplayedSecond Old Lady 
Anne O'NealplayedThird Old Lady 
Uncredited
Eve McVeaghplayedNight NurseRecurring (first appearance)
Barry TruexplayedCharle's Son 
Gregory McCabeplayedFirst Boy 
Marc StevensplayedSecond Boy 
 
Main Cast
 
Rod SerlingplayedNarrator/Host
 
Episode Notes
 
This episode was remade as a segment of Twilight Zone: The Movie in 1982.
 
Burt Mustin was a veteran actor who also appeared in "Night of the Meek" as well as The Andy Griffith Show and as Gus the fireman on Leave it to Beaver.
 
Ernest Truex also appeared in "What You Need."
 
Eve McVeagh also appeared in "I Am the Night, Color Me Black."
 
Hank Patterson appears in two more episodes , "Ring-A-Ding Girl" and "Come Wander with Me" and is best known as Fred Ziffel on Green Acres and a regular guest on Gunsmoke.
 
John Marley also appears in "The Old Man in the Cave."
 
Marjorie Bennett also appears in "The Chaser" and "No Time Like the Past."
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Opening Narration
Narrator:
Sunnyvale Rest, a home for the aged, a dying place, and a common children's game called Kick the Can that will shortly become a refuge for a man who knows he will die in this world if he doesn't escape into the Twilight Zone.
 
Charles: It's the grass, Ben. Children can't resist going where the grass is.
 
Charles: You believed in magic then...
Ben: Me? Magic?
Charles: Yes you did. When we walked on different sides of a street lamp you'd say "bread and butter" and when your baby teeth came out, you'd put them under the pillow for the tooth fairy. Yeah, you believed in magic. What happened, Ben?
 
Charles: Maybe the Fountain of Youth isn't a fountain at all. Maybe it's a way of looking at things. A way of thinking.
 
Charles: Summer, grass, run, jump, youth! Wake up! Wake up, oh this is your last chance. I can't play Kick the Can alone...
 
Charles: Ben, you're afraid. You're afraid of a new idea. You're afraid to look silly. You're afraid to make a mistake. You decided that you were an old man and that has made you old.
Ben: I am old and so are you, Charles, and that's a fact.
 
Charles: Ben, help me! There is magic in the world, I know there is. When I fell in love with Mary, kissed her for the first time, that was magic. When my boy was born, that was magic. Friendship is a magic thing. Maybe I"m right, Ben. Maybe Kick the Can is the greatest magic of all.
 
Closing Narration
Narrator:
Sunnyvale Rest, a dying place for ancient people who have forgotten the fragile magic of youth. A dying place for those who have forgotten that childhood, maturity and old age are curiously intertwined and not separate. A dying place for those who have grown too stiff in their thinking to visit the Twilight Zone.
 
 
Other Episode Crew
 
CreatorRod Serling
Executive ProducerRod Serling
ProducerBuck Houghton
EditorBill Mosher
Set DecoratorGeorge R. Nelson
Director of PhotographyGeorge T. Clemens
Art DirectorPhilip Barber (1)  |  George W. Davis (1)
Production ManagerRalph Nelson
Sound EditorFranklin Milton  |  Bill Edmondson
Main Title ThemeMarius Constant
Assistant DirectorE. Darrell Hallenbeck
 
 
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