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Episode Information |
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| Title: | Ninety Years Without Slumbering |
| Episode #: | 05x12 |
| Production Number: | 2615 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday December 20th, 1963 |
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Episode Summary |
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An old man is obsessed with keeping a grandfather's clock wound, fearing he will die if the clock runs down.
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Main Cast |
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Episode Notes |
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Chuck Hicks was also in "Steel." | Dick Wilson was also in "Escape Clause," but may be best known for his role in the Charmin commercials as Mr. Whipple, the guy who just couldn't resist 'squeezing the Charmin.' | Ed Wynn was also in "One for the Angels." He is also the father of Keenan Wynn, who was in the episode "A World Of His Own." |
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Opening Narration
Narrator: Each man measures his time; some with joy, some with fear. But Sam Forstmann measures his alloted time by a grandfather's clock, a unique mechanism whose pendulum swings between life and death, a very special clock that keeps a special kind of time--in the Twilight Zone. | Closing Narration
Narrator: Clocks are made by men, God creates time. No man can prolong his alloted hours, he can only live them to the fullest--in this world or in the Twilight Zone. |
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