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The Twilight Zone (2002) :: It's Still a Good Life (01x31)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: It's Still a Good Life
Episode #: 01x31
Production Number: 131
Original Airdate: Wednesday February 19th, 2003
8.7/10 (3 Votes cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Ira Steven Behr
 
Episode Summary
 
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Long ago, when Anthony Freemont was born, his hometown of Peaksville disappeared into nowhere. The people living there never knew whether the world came apart or they were moved. But they soon learned all about Anthony Freemont, whose powerful mind could actualize any whim. Decades have passed, and Anthony has grown into a man, and sired a child, Audrey. Audrey may be more powerful than her father, and on that hope rests the one chance for the inhabitants of Peaksville - if Agnes can persuade her to take on her father.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Cloris LeachmanplayedAgnes Fremont 
Liliana MumyplayedAudrey Fremont 
Bill MumyplayedAnthony Fremont 
Co-Guest Stars
Chilton CraneplayedLorna 
Robert MoloneyplayedJoe 
Kerry SandomirskyplayedCynthia 
Samuel Patrick Chu (1)playedTimmy 
Paul McGillionplayedGeorge 
Kirsten KilburnplayedTimmy's Mom 
 
Main Cast
 
Forest WhitakerplayedHost
 
Episode Notes
 
This episode is a sequel to The Twilight Zone episode "It's a Good Life", produced almost 42 years earlier. Bill Mumy and Cloris Leachman reprise their roles of Anthony Fremont and Agnes Fremont respectively, making them the only actors to play the same character in two different Twilight Zone series.
 
Liliana Mumy (Audrey Fremont) is the real-life daughter of Bill Mumy (Anthony Fremont).
 
Actor John Larch can be seen in two photos. Larch played Anthony's father (named here as Bill) in the original episode. Larch was still alive at the time this episode as produced, but ill health and his retirement from the screen prevented him from participating.
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Host: (opening narration) Forty years ago, Rod Serling introduced us to a monster, a monster so powerful he was able to make the world disappear just by using his mind. For the residents of Peaksville, Ohio, the nightmare had begun. The monster knew their every thought, could feel their every emotion and when they made him angry, which was often, he would banish them into a cornfield from which there was no return. And the most frightening thing about this monster was that he was only 6 years old. Now it's forty years later and the people of Peaksville are still in hell. Oh, yes, there's one other thing, the monster now has a child of his own and though she possesses none of her father's powers, he still loves her very, very much.
 
Audrey: You think we could visit New York?
Anthony: New York's a big place. Lots of people.
Audrey: Yeah, and they all better be nice to us or you know what we'll do to them.
 
Host: (closing narration) No lesson to be learned here. No morals to be taught. Just an update from Peaksville, Ohio, where Anthony and Audrey Fremont want you to think happy thoughts and you better do as you're told. Otherwise, you might wind up in that cornfield known as The Twilight Zone.
 
 
Other Episode Crew
 
CreatorRod Serling
Executive ProducerPen Densham  |  Ira Steven Behr  |  John Watson
Co-Executive ProducerJohn Peter Kousakis
Supervising ProducerMichael Angeli
ProducerErin Maher  |  Moira Kirland Dekker  |  Kay Reindl
Co-ProducerAnne Tabor  |  Patrice Allen
Consulting ProducerZack Stentz  |  Forest Whitaker  |  Brent V. Friedman  |  James Crocker  |  Frederick Rappaport  |  Ashley Edward Miller
Production DesignerRicardo Spinacé
EditorSondra Watanabe
CastingHolly Powell  |  Liz Melcher  |  Bette Chadwick  |  Candice Elzinga  |  Martina Smyth  |  Lisa Ratke  |  Helen Diament
First Assistant DirectorGreg Zenon
MusicMark Snow  |  Marius Constant  |  Jonathan Davis (1)
Music EditorStuart Goetz
Music SupervisorMichelle Kuznetsky Silverman  |  Mary Ramos
Costume DesignerDiane Widas
Key GripDavid Dawson
Camera OperatorNeil Seale
Set DecoratorMark Lane
Location ManagerMichael C. Young  |  Bill Burns (1)
Property MasterChristopher Cooper
Construction CoordinatorRoss Walshe
Production Sound MixerMichael Williamson (3)
Script SupervisorHelga Ungurait
Production CoordinatorSusan Crawford  |  Jennifer Metcalf
Script CoordinatorKurt A. Langenhahn
Assistant EditorJacqueline Bisbano  |  Dino Delorenzo
Post Production SupervisorRuth Hawryluk  |  Adam Mann  |  Nancy Valle
Supervising Sound EditorMark Kamps
Re-Recording MixerGary Montgomery  |  Craig M. Otte
GafferJeffrey Pentecost
OtherSimon Lacey (Visual Effects Supervisor)  |  Matt Gore (Visual Effects Supervisor)
Director of PhotographyRick Maguire
Stunt CoordinatorLou Bollo
Art DirectorBrentan Harron
Post Production CoordinatorStephanie Thompson
Production ManagementPatrice Allen
Special EffectsBob Comer
Key Makeup ArtistYvonne Weber
Production AccountantDebera Barager
Post Production EditorGary McFarland
Key HairstylistDanna Rutherford
Executive In Charge Of ProductionJayne Bieber
 
 
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