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The Twilight Zone

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  Episode Information  
Title: The New Exhibit
Episode Number: 115
Season: 4
Season Episode #.: 13
Production Number: 4866
Original Airdate: Thursday April 04th, 1963
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Episode Crew
Director: John Brahm
Writer: Jerry Sohl
  Episode Summary  
After a wax museum decides to discard the likenesses of their famous murderers, their custodian retrieves them and stores them in his own basement.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Marcel HillaireplayedGuideRecurring (second appearance)
Martin BalsamplayedMartin Lombard SenescuRecurring (second appearance)
Milton ParsonsplayedHenri Desire LandruRecurring (third appearance)
Robert L. McCordplayedBurkeRecurring (5th appearance)
Will KuluvaplayedMr. FergusonRecurring (second appearance)
Billy Beck (1)playedHare 
Bob Mitchell (1)playedAlbert W. Hicks 
Craig Curtisplayed2nd Sailor 
David Bond (1)playedJack the Ripper 
Eddie Barth (1)playedSailor 
Leonard BremenplayedVan Man 
Maggie MahoneyplayedEmma Senescu 
Phil Chambers (3)playedGas Man 
William MimsplayedDave 
  Episode Notes  
Marcel Hillaire is also in "A Most Unusual Camera."
 
Martin Balsam is also in "The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine."
 
Milton Parsons was also in "Once Upon a Time" and "I Dream of Genie."
 
Robert L. McCord was also seen in "Long Distance Call," "A Hundred Yards over the Rim," "The Rip Van Winkle Caper" and "The Mirror."
 
Will Kuluva is also in "The Mirror."
 
  Episode Quotes  
Opening Narration
Narrator:
Martin Lombard Senescu, a gentle man, the dedicated curator of murderers' row in Ferguson's Wax Museum. He ponders the reasons why ordinary men are driven to commit mass murder. What Mr. Senescu does not know is that the groundwork has already been laid for his own special kind of madness and torment--found only in the Twilight Zone.
 
Closing Narration
Narrator:
The new exhibit became very popular at Marchand's, but of all the figures none was ever regarded with more dread than that of Martin Lombard Senescu. It was something about the eyes, people said. It's the look that one often gets after taking a quick walk through the Twilight Zone.
 
  Episode Goofs  
Although written by Jerry Sohl, the episode was credited to Charles Beaumont.
 
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