05x22 - An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

Episode transcripts for the TV show "The Twilight Zone". Aired: October 1959 to June 1964.*
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05x22 - An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

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You unlock this door with the key of imagination.

Beyond it Is another dimension...

A dimension of sound, a dimension of sight, a dimension of mind.

You're moving into a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas.

You've just crossed over into the twilight zone.

Tonight a presentation so special and unique, that for the first time in the five years we've been presenting the twilight zone, we're offering a film sh*t in France by others.

Winner of the Cannes film festival of 1962, as well as other international awards, here is a haunting study of the incredible from the past master of the incredible, ambrose Bierce.

Here is the french production of "an occurrence at owl creek bridge."

first squad, stand fast.

Fall out.

Libbie.

Libbie.

Libbie.

Take his watch.

Yes, sir.

Atten-hut!

Living man living man wanna be a living man min all the world he moves around he walks around a he turns around I see each tree.

I read each vein hear each bug upon each leaf the buzzing flies the splashing fish they "moves" around this living man

living man living man wanna be a living man 2.

He must be hung!

Soldier, tell to open fire!

Yes, sir.

If it is necessary, fire the cannon as well!

Shoulder arms.

Guards, stand fast.

Steady, men. Steady.

He mustn't escape.

There he is.

He's moving.

Peyton farquhar, you're caught like a rat in a trap.

In a trap.

Trap. Trap.

Atten-hut!

Shoulder arms!

Ready!


Aim!

Fire!

Load!

Ready!

Load!

Fire!

Fire at will!

Commence f*ring!

He walks around a he turns around I see each tree.

I read each vein hear each bug upon each leaf the buzzing flies the splashing fish they "moves" around this living man

"an occurrence at owl creek bridge" in two forms...

As it was dreamed and as it was lived and d*ed.

This is the stuff of fantasy, the thread of imagination, the ingredients of the twilight zone.

And now, Mr. Serling.

Twilight zone regular Charles Beaumont brings us our next offering, a tale of age and youth, and a beautiful woman.

Our star is ann Blyth, our story, "queen of the Nile."

They say that beauty is only skin deep, and when the surface is scratched, what you might find underneath is something quite apart from beauty.

This is the rather intriguing basis of our next presentation on the twilight zone.

Miss ann Blyth in "queen of the Nile."
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