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The Twilight Zone :: Steel (05x02)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Steel
Episode #: 05x02
Production Number: 2602
Original Airdate: Friday October 04th, 1963
6/10 (2 Votes cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Don Weis
Writer: Richard Matheson (1)
 
Episode Summary
 
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A small-time promoter desperately in need of money takes the place of his broken-down robot in a prize fight where humans are barred from participating.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Lee MarvinplayedSteel KellyRecurring (second appearance)
Joe MantellplayedPoleRecurring (second appearance)
Co-Guest Stars
Chuck HicksplayedMaynard FlashRecurring (first appearance)
Merritt BohnplayedNolanRecurring (second appearance)
Frank LondonplayedMaxwellRecurring (second appearance)
Uncredited
Larry Barton (1)voicedMan's Voice 
Tipp McClureplayedBattling Maxo 
 
Main Cast
 
Rod SerlingplayedNarrator/Host
 
Episode Notes
 
Matheson adapted his own short story "Steel," originally published in the May 1956, issue of The Magazine Of Fantasy And Science Fiction and subsequently collected in the anthology The Shores Of Space.
 
This was the first episode sponsored by Procter & Gamble.
 
Lee Marvin was also in "The Grave."
 
Joe Mantell is also in "Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room."
 
Chuck Hicks was also in "Ninety Years Without Slumbering."
 
Frank London is also in "A Penny For Your Thoughts."
 
Merritt Bohn is also in "One for the Angels."
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Opening Narration:
Narrator: Sports item, circa 1974: Battling Maxo, B2, heavyweight, accompanied by his manager and handler, arrives in Maynard, Kansas, for a scheduled six-round bout. Battling Maxo is a robot, or, to be exact, an android, definition: 'an automaton resembling a human being.' Only these automatons have been permitted in the ring since prizefighting was legally abolished in 1968. This is the story of that scheduled six-round bout, more specifically the story of two men shortly to face that remorseless truth: that no law can be passed which will abolish cruelty or desperate need - nor, for that matter, blind animal courage. Location for the facing of said truth: a small, smoke-filled arena just this side of the Twilight Zone.
 
Closing Narration
Narrator: Portrait of a losing side, proof positive that you can't out-punch machinery. Proof also of something else: that no matter what the future brings, man's capacity to rise to the occasion will remain unaltered. His potential for tenacity and optimism continues, as always, to outfight, outpoint and outlive any and all changes made by his society, for which three cheers and a unanimous decision rendered from the Twilight Zone.
 
 
Other Episode Crew
 
CreatorRod Serling
Executive ProducerRod Serling
ProducerBert Granet
EditorThomas Scott (2)
CastingPatricia Rose
MusicVan Cleave
Make-upWilliam Tuttle
Set DecoratorHenry Grace  |  Robert R. Benton
Director of PhotographyGeorge T. Clemens
Art DirectorWalter Holscher  |  George W. Davis (1)
Production ManagerRalph Nelson
Sound EditorFranklin Milton  |  Phillip Mitchell (2)
Main Title ThemeMarius Constant
Assistant DirectorCharles Bonniwell
 
 
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