“That's not fair. That's not fair at all. There was time now. There was -- was all the time I needed. It's not fair.....”
The Twilight Zone - Season 1 Episode 8 (1959) “Time Enough at Last”
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“That's not fair. That's not fair at all. There was time now. There was -- was all the time I needed. It's not fair.....”
The Twilight Zone - Season 1 Episode 8 (1959) “Time Enough at Last”
Am I really so bad? Am I really so frightening? You've talked to me. You've confided in me. Have I tried to hurt you? It isn't me you're afraid of. What you're afraid of is the unknown.
ROBERT REDFORD as MR. DEATH The Twilight Zone — 3.16 "Nothing in the Dark"
The Twilight Zone 1.8 | Time Enough at Last
"Mardi Gras incident, the dramatis personae being four people who came to celebrate. And, in a sense, let themselves go. This they did with a vengeance. They now wear the faces of all that was inside them, and they'll wear them for the rest of their lives. Said lives now to be spent in shadow. Tonight's tale of men, the macabre, and masks - on The Twilight Zone." Every Twilight Zone Episode: S5EP25: The Masks
Anne Francis as Jess-Belle
THE TWILIGHT ZONE | 4.07 "Jess-Belle"
The Twilight Zone || S1 E01
You see, we can feed the stomach with concentrates. We can supply microfilm for reading, recreation, even movies of a sort. We can pump oxygen in and waste material out. But there’s one thing we can’t simulate. That’s a very basic need– Man’s hunger for companionship.
Assad Zaman as Armand in Interview with the Vampire 2.05 "Don't be Afraid, Just Start the Tape" Robert Redford as Death in The Twilight Zone 3.16 "Nothing in the Dark" (insp.)
Why, indeed, Emily. Because you're cruel and miserable people! Because none of you respond to love! Emily responds only to what her petty hungers dictate. Wilfred responds only to things that have weight and bulk and value. He feels books; he doesn't read them. He appraises paintings; he doesn't seek out their truth or their beauty. And Paula there lives in a mirror. The world is nothing to her but a reflection of herself. And her brother. Humanity, to him, is a small animal caught in a trap to be tormented. His pleasure is the giving of pain. And from this, he feels the same sense of fulfillment most human beings get from a kiss or an embrace. You're caricatures. All of you. Without your masks, you're caricatures.
THE TWILIGHT ZONE | 5.25 THE MASKS (1964)