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The Ray Bradbury Theater :: To the Chicago Abyss (04x09)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: To the Chicago Abyss
Episode #: 04x09
Original Airdate: Friday September 22nd, 1989
9/10 (1 Vote cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Randy Bradshaw
Story: Ray Bradbury
Teleplay: Ray Bradbury
 
Episode Summary
 
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In a not-so-distant future, the tyrannical rulers of a devastated landscape forbid the remembrance of the past... but one old man defies them.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Harold Gould (1)playedOld ManRecurring (first appearance)
Neil MunroplayedThe StrangerRecurring (second appearance)
Co-Guest Stars
Bill MeilenplayedThe PolicemanRecurring (first appearance)
Doreen IbsenplayedWoman In Park 
Arne MacPhersonplayedYoung Man In Park 
Linda RavinovitchplayedStranger's Wife 
Ronald RaultplayedThe Betrayer 
Chad KrowchukplayedJoseph 
 
Main Cast
 
Ray BradburyplayedHost
 
Episode Notes
 
Based on the story "To the Chicago Abyss" by Ray Bradbury. It was first published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (May, 1963).
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Host: I have what seems to be total recall from the moment of my birth. But if it should falter, the toys, the trivia that surround me in my workroom help me remember back 60 years. But what if I lost all these in a fire? Then I'd be forced to rely on sheer memory alone. But what about everyone else? Would they choose to remember, or prefer to forget. Would my memories be an affront to them? To find the answer, I wrote "To the Chicago Abyss."
 
Old Man: Why, it's like a theater. Like motion picture houses. Yes. And the lights dim, and the people hold hands and listen like in the old days. With the balconies and the dark. And in the midst of the smell of popcorn and Orange Crush, my show begins.
 
Old Man: All I am, really, is a trash heap of the mediocre. The third-rate, the hand-me-down, useless and chromed over, slush and junk. Of a race track civilization that ran over a precipice and still hasn't struck bottom.
 
Old Man: Oh, once I would have raved. Only the best is best. Only quality is true. But roses grow from blood manure, and mediocre must be so that most excellent vine can bloom. And I shall be the best mediocre there is. And I'll fight all those who say "slide back," "slip under," "dust wallow," "let brambles scurry over your living grave." No, no, I shall protest.
 
 
Other Episode Crew
 
CreatorRay Bradbury
Executive ProducerRay Bradbury  |  Larry Wilcox  |  Peter Sussman
Supervising ProducerSeaton McLean  |  Tom Cotter (1)
ProducerArvi Liimatainen  |  Jonathan Goodwill
Production DesignerJohn Blackie
EditorEric Hill (1)  |  Marke Slipp
CastingMary Ann Barton  |  Susan Forrest  |  Bette Chadwick
First Assistant DirectorAvrel Fisher
Second Assistant DirectorCynthia Gillespie
MusicGeorge Blondheim
Costume DesignerJill Blackie
Make-upGail Kennedy
GripGeoff Yates  |  Christopher Tate
Set DecoratorLouise Middleton
Location ManagerGreg Coyes
Property MasterCaroline George
Construction CoordinatorBill Rayment
Script SupervisorMimi Wolch
Re-Recording MixerRick Ellis  |  Tim Archer
GafferChris Meakes
Director of PhotographyTobias Schliesller
Art DirectorScott Dobbie
Post Production CoordinatorJohn Harcourt
Production ManagementMichael Sulyma
Sound EditorDan Sexton
Sound MixerGeorge Tarrant
Special EffectsJim Cammaert  |  Deryle Mullaney
Third Assistant DirectorTracy Long
Boom OperatorKelly Zomber
Production AccountantLinda Chapman
Set DresserDoug Blackie
Wardrobe AssistantKathleen Mulder
Assistant To The ProducerSpyro Egarhos
HairRosemary Diekmann
Best Boy GripRandy Swanson
Still PhotographerDouglas Curran
Second Camera AssistantDale Jahraus
Legal AdvisorLon J. Hall
1st Camera AssistantJon Joffin
Best Boy ElectricianBruno Bittner
 
 
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