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The Twilight Zone :: Passage on the Lady Anne (04x17)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Passage on the Lady Anne
Episode #: 04x17
Production Number: 4869
Original Airdate: Thursday May 09th, 1963
8/10 (2 Votes cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Lamont Johnson (2)
Writer: Charles Beaumont
 
Episode Summary
 
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A couple intent on saving their marriage, go aboard a cruise ship filled with old couples and an ageless secret.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Cecil KellawayplayedBurgessRecurring (second appearance)
Cyril DelevantiplayedOfficerRecurring (4th appearance)
Don KeeferplayedSpieretoRecurring (second appearance)
Gladys CooperplayedMrs. McKenzieRecurring (second appearance)
Lee PhilipsplayedAllan RansomeRecurring (first appearance)
Alan NapierplayedCaptain Prothero 
Joyce Van PattenplayedEileen Ransome 
Wilfrid Hyde-WhiteplayedMcKenzie 
 
Main Cast
 
Rod SerlingplayedNarrator/Host
 
Episode Notes
 
Alan Napier is best known as Alfred on the TV series Batman.
 
Joyce Van Patten starred as mother-in-law Maureen on the TV series Unhappily Ever After.
 
Cecil Kellaway is also in "Elegy."
 
Cyril Delevanti was also in "A Penny For Your Thoughts," "The Silence" and "A Piano in the House."
 
Don Keefer is also in "It's a Good Life" and "From Agnes - With Love."
 
Gladys Cooper was also in "Nothing in the Dark" and "Night Call."
 
This episode is based on the short story "Song For a Lady" by Charles Beaumont. The story was first published in Beaumont's collection Night Ride and Other Journeys.
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Opening Narration
Narrator:
Portrait of a honeymoon couple getting ready for a journey - with a difference. These newlyweds have been married for six years, and they're not taking this honeymoon to start their life but rather to save it, or so Eileen Ransome thinks. She doesn't know why she insisted on a ship for this voyage, except that it would give them some time and shed never been on one before - certainly never one like the Lady Anne. The tickets read 'New York to Southampton' but this old liner is going somewheres else. Its destination...the Twilight Zone.
 
Millie McKenzie: Love has its own particular point of view. It sees everything larger than life. Nothing is too ornate, too fanciful, too dramatic. Love demands the theatrical, and then transfigures it. It turns the grotesque into the lovely, as a child does. With it, we can see what we wish to see in other people. Without it, we can't see anything at all. We can search forever, and never find.
 
Closing Narration
Narrator:
The Lady Anne never reached port. After they were picked up by a cutter a few hours later, as Captain Protheroe had promised, the Ransome's searched the newspaper for news - but there wasn't any news. The Lady Anne with all her crew and all her passengers vanished without a trace. But the Ransome's knew what had happened, they knew that the ship had sailed off to a better port - a place called the Twilight Zone.
 
 
Other Episode Crew
 
CreatorRod Serling
Executive ProducerRod Serling
ProducerBert Granet
MusicRene Garriguenc  |  Lud Gluskin
Set DecoratorFrank R. McKelvy (1)  |  Henry Grace
Director of PhotographyRobert Pittack
Art DirectorGeorge W. Davis (1)  |  Paul Groesse
Production ManagerRalph Nelson
Sound EditorJoe Edmondson  |  Franklin Milton
Main Title ThemeMarius Constant
Film EditorEverett Dodd
Assistant DirectorRay DeCamp
Assistant To The DirectorJohn Conwell
 
 
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