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*Twilight Zone Casino Hell Game’A Nice Place to Visit’The Twilight Zone episodeEpisode no.Season 1
Episode 28Directed byJohn BrahmWritten byCharles BeaumontProduction code173-3632Original air dateApril 15, 1960Guest appearance(s)
*Larry Blyden as Henry Francis ’Rocky’ Valentine
*Sebastian Cabot as Mr. PipEpisode chronology← Previous
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Apr 28, 2016 From The Twilight Zone, A Nice Place to Visit with parody from Futurama. The Twilight Zone and Futurama casino is hell 1p4142136. Unsubscribe from 1p4142136? May 20, 2020 Since mid-March, the wide roads leading to the gambling halls of Tunica County, Mississippi, have been devoid of cars. As it has in so many other places around the world, the new coronavirus has dealt a crippling blow to an economy that relies heavily on revenue from more than a half-dozen casinos, all of which were shuttered to help stop the virus’s spread. Historically impoverished. May 20, 2020 ’Twilight Zone:’ Casino Closings Hurt Mississippi County A county in the historically impoverished Mississippi Delta region has been dealt a serious economic blow by the new coronavirus. Play FREE casino games! Over 50 slots, bingo, poker, blackjack, solitaire and so much more! WIN BIG and party with your friends! Directed by John Brahm. With Larry Blyden, Sebastian Cabot, John Close, Barbara English. When bad guy Henry Francis Valentine dies in a shootout with police, he wakes up in the next world where his every wish is granted forever, and ever.
’A Nice Place to Visit’ is episode 28 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. The episode first aired on CBS on April 15, 1960. The title comes from the saying, ’A nice place to visit, but I wouldn’t want to live there.’
In 1965, a slightly modified version of this story was broadcast on the radio program Theater Five.[1] ’The Land of Milk and Honey’, episode number 154, retained all of the important aspects of this episode, including the innuendos and the surprise ending. On November 14, 1935, the radio program The Fleischmann’s Yeast Hour hosted by Rudy Vallee broadcast a play titled The Other Place starring Colin Clive and Leo G. Carroll. It was written by John Balderston and dealt with a similar theme.[2][3]Opening narration[edit]
Portrait of a man at work, the only work he’s ever done, the only work he knows. His name is Henry Francis Valentine, but he calls himself ’Rocky’, because that’s the way his life has been – rocky and perilous and uphill at a dead run all the way. He’s tired now, tired of running or wanting, of waiting for the breaks that come to others but never to him, never to Rocky Valentine.A scared, angry little man. He thinks it’s all over now but he’s wrong. For Rocky Valentine, it’s just the beginning.Plot[edit]
After robbing a pawn shop, Henry Francis ’Rocky’ Valentine (Larry Blyden) is shot in a gunfight by a police officer as he tries to flee. He wakes up to find himself seemingly unharmed by the encounter as a genial elderly man named Pip (Sebastian Cabot) greets him. Pip explains that he has been instructed to guide Rocky and give him whatever he desires. Rocky becomes suspicious, thinking that Pip is trying to swindle him, but Pip proves to have detailed information on Rocky’s tastes and hobbies. Rocky demands that Pip hand over his wallet; Pip says that he does not carry one, but gives Rocky $700 directly from his pocket and says that he can provide as much money as Rocky wants.
Thinking that Pip is trying to entice him to commit a crime, Rocky holds him at gunpoint as the two travel to a luxurious apartment. Pip explains that the apartment and everything in it are free, and Rocky starts to relax and changes into an expensive suit. However, his suspicions rise again when a meal is brought in, and he demands that Pip taste it first to prove that it is not poisoned. When Pip demurs, claiming he has not eaten for centuries, Rocky shoots him several times but finds that his bullets have no effect. Rocky realizes that he is dead, and he concludes that he is in Heaven and Pip is his guardian angel. As Pip says he can have anything he wants, Rocky asks for $1 million and a beautiful woman and quickly has both requests fulfilled.
Rocky visits a casino with three ladies, winning every bet he makes as beautiful girls gather around him, and enjoys being able to torment a policeman after Pip shrinks him. Later, Rocky asks Pip if he can see some of his old friends who have also died, but Pip says that this world is for Rocky alone. Except for the two men, no one in it is real. When Rocky wonders what good deeds he could have done to gain entrance to Heaven, Pip takes him to visit the Hall of Records. Rocky looks through his own file and discovers that it only contains a list of his sins, but decides not to worry about it. Pip departs, saying that he can be reached by telephone as needed.
One month later, Rocky has become bored with having his whims instantly satisfied. He wins every game at the casino, and the ladies defer to him and comply with every suggestion he makes. He calls Pip and asks for a challenge in which he might run the risk of losing. Poker bathroom prop bet. Pip offers to arrange for him to lose once in a while at the casino, but Rocky dismisses the idea as he would know about the setup. The two discuss a bank robbery, but Rocky quickly abandons that idea as well since a pre-planned outcome would take the thrill out of the crime. Deciding that he will go crazy if he stays in Heaven any longer, he asks Pip to take him to ’the other place.’ Pip retorts, ’Heaven? Whatever gave you the idea you were in Heaven, Mr. Valentine? This is the other place!’ Horrified, Rocky tries in vain to open the now-locked apartment door and escape his ’paradise’ as Pip laughs malevolently at his torment.
Closing narration[edit]
A scared, angry little man who never got a break. Now he has everything he’s ever wanted – and he’s going to have to live with it for eternity – in The Twilight Zone.Production notes[edit]
Mickey Rooney was the first choice to play Valentine. In a memo to Rod Serling, Charles Beaumont suggested, should Rooney not be available, that Serling consider playing the part. Serling declined and Rooney became unavailable. Rooney later guest starred in ’The Last Night of a Jockey’.[4]
Guest star Cabot had to bleach his hair white for the role; it took three months for the actor’s hair to return to its original dark color.[4]
’A Nice Place to Visit’ was singled out for its brazen sexual innuendo. Program Practices requested that Valentine not refer to a girl as ’a broad [..] really stacked’, even though the crudity was essential to establishing the unsavory qualities of the character. Nor could the protagonist refer to a party as ’a ball’ because that word had more than one meaning. In another sequence, a voluptuous young lady tends to Valentine’s every need, then says ’is there anything else I can do for you?’ CBS’s comment: ’Please be certain that the girl’s third speech be delivered in a sweet manner, as described.’[5]References[edit]
*^Old Time Radio Researchers Group. ’Theater Five - Single Episodes’ – via Internet Archive.
*^’Boris Karloff - OLD HOLLYWOOD IN COLOR’. oldhollywoodincolor.com.
*^’’A Nice Place to Visit’’. twilightzonevortex.blogspot.ca.
*^ abZicree, Marc Scott (1989). The Twilight Zone Companion (second ed.). Hollywood: Silman James. pp. 114–115. ISBN1-879505-09-6.
*^Erikson,Hal(October 1985). ’Censorship: Another Dimension Behind the Twilight Zone’, The Twilight Zone Magazine.Further reading[edit]
*Zicree, Marc Scott: The Twilight Zone Companion. Sillman-James Press, 1982 (second edition)
*DeVoe, Bill. (2008). Trivia from The Twilight Zone. Albany, GA: Bear Manor Media. ISBN978-1-59393-136-0
*Grams, Martin. (2008). The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic. Churchville, MD: OTR Publishing. ISBN978-0-9703310-9-0External links[edit]
*’A Nice Place to Visit’ on IMDbRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=A_Nice_Place_to_Visit&oldid=992132395’’The Hunt’The Twilight Zone episodeEpisode no.Season 3
Episode 19Directed byHarold SchusterWritten byEarl Hamner, Jr.Featured musicRobert DrasninProduction code4810Original air dateJanuary 26, 1962Guest appearance(s)
*Titus Moede
*Orville ShermanEpisode chronology← Previous
’Dead Man’s Shoes’Next →
’Showdown with Rance McGrew’The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) (season 3)List of The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) episodes
’The Hunt’ is episode 84 of the American television anthology seriesThe Twilight Zone. It originally aired on January 26, 1962 on CBS.Twilight Zone Casino HellOpening narration[edit]
An old man and a hound-dog named Rip, off for an evening’s pleasure in quest of raccoon. Usually, these evenings end with one tired old man, one battle-scarred hound dog, and one or more extremely dead raccoons, but as you may suspect, that will not be the case tonight. These hunters won’t be coming home from the hill. They’re headed for the backwoods—of The Twilight Zone.Plot[edit]
Hyder Simpson is an elderly mountain man who lives with his wife Rachel and his hound dog Rip in the backwoods. Rachel does not like having the dog indoors, but Rip saved Hyder’s life once and Hyder refuses to part with him. Rachel has seen some bad omens recently and warns Hyder not to go raccoon hunting that night. When Rip dives into a pond after a raccoon, Hyder jumps in after him. Only the raccoon comes up out of the water. The next morning, Hyder and Rip wake up next to the pond. When they return home, Hyder finds that Rachel, the preacher, and the neighbors cannot hear or see him, and are tending to the burial of both him and Rip.
Walking along the road, Hyder and Rip encounter an unfamiliar fence and follow it. They come to a gate tended by a man, who explains that Hyder can enter the Elysian Fields of the afterlife. Told that Rip cannot enter and will be taken to a special afterlife for dogs, Hyder angrily declines the offer of entry and decides to keep walking along the ’Eternity Road,’ saying, ’Any place that’s too high-falutin’ for Rip is too fancy for me.’
Later, Hyder and Rip stop to rest and are met by a young man, who introduces himself as an angel dispatched to find them and take them to Heaven. When Hyder recounts his previous encounter, the angel tells him that gate is actually the entrance to Hell. The gatekeeper had stopped Rip from entering because Rip would have smelled the brimstone inside and warned Hyder that something was wrong. The angel says, ’You see, Mr. Simpson, a man, well, he’ll walk right into Hell with both eyes open. But even the Devil can’t fool a dog!’ As the angel leads Hyder along the Eternity Road toward Heaven, he tells Hyder that a square dance and raccoon hunt are scheduled for that night. He also assures Hyder that Rachel, who will soon be coming along the road, will not be misled into entering Hell.Closing narration[edit]
Travelers to unknown regions would be well advised to take along the family dog. He could just save you from entering the wrong gate. At least, it happened that way once—in a mountainous area of the Twilight Zone.Cast[edit]
*Arthur Hunnicutt as Hyder Simpson
*Jeanette Nolan as Rachel Simpson
*Titus Moede as Wesley Miller
*Orville Sherman as Tillman Miller
*Charles Seel as Reverend Wood
*Robert Foulk as Gatekeeper
*Dexter Dupont as AngelProduction[edit]Twilight Zone Casino Hell Game
The plot is based on a 1953 episode of The Kate Smith Hour, ’The Hound of Heaven’, which was written by Hamner.[1]References[edit]
*^Person, Jr., James E. (July 28, 2012). Earl Hamner: From Waltons Mountain to Tomorrow: A Biography. Cumberland House Publishing. p. 276. ISBN1620454092.
*Zicree, Marc Scott. The Twilight Zone Companion, Bantam Books, 1982. ISBN0-553-01416-1
*DeVoe, Bill. (2008). Trivia from The Twilight Zone. Albany, GA: Bear Manor Media. ISBN978-1-59393-136-0
*Grams, Martin. (2008). The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic. Churchville, MD: OTR Publishing. ISBN978-0-9703310-9-0External links[edit]
*’The Hunt’ on IMDb
*’The Hunt’ at TV.comRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Hunt_(The_Twilight_Zone)&oldid=973785270’
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*Twilight Zone Casino Hell Game’A Nice Place to Visit’The Twilight Zone episodeEpisode no.Season 1
Episode 28Directed byJohn BrahmWritten byCharles BeaumontProduction code173-3632Original air dateApril 15, 1960Guest appearance(s)
*Larry Blyden as Henry Francis ’Rocky’ Valentine
*Sebastian Cabot as Mr. PipEpisode chronology← Previous
’The Big Tall Wish’Next →
’Nightmare as a Child’The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) (season 1)List of The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) episodes
Apr 28, 2016 From The Twilight Zone, A Nice Place to Visit with parody from Futurama. The Twilight Zone and Futurama casino is hell 1p4142136. Unsubscribe from 1p4142136? May 20, 2020 Since mid-March, the wide roads leading to the gambling halls of Tunica County, Mississippi, have been devoid of cars. As it has in so many other places around the world, the new coronavirus has dealt a crippling blow to an economy that relies heavily on revenue from more than a half-dozen casinos, all of which were shuttered to help stop the virus’s spread. Historically impoverished. May 20, 2020 ’Twilight Zone:’ Casino Closings Hurt Mississippi County A county in the historically impoverished Mississippi Delta region has been dealt a serious economic blow by the new coronavirus. Play FREE casino games! Over 50 slots, bingo, poker, blackjack, solitaire and so much more! WIN BIG and party with your friends! Directed by John Brahm. With Larry Blyden, Sebastian Cabot, John Close, Barbara English. When bad guy Henry Francis Valentine dies in a shootout with police, he wakes up in the next world where his every wish is granted forever, and ever.
’A Nice Place to Visit’ is episode 28 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. The episode first aired on CBS on April 15, 1960. The title comes from the saying, ’A nice place to visit, but I wouldn’t want to live there.’
In 1965, a slightly modified version of this story was broadcast on the radio program Theater Five.[1] ’The Land of Milk and Honey’, episode number 154, retained all of the important aspects of this episode, including the innuendos and the surprise ending. On November 14, 1935, the radio program The Fleischmann’s Yeast Hour hosted by Rudy Vallee broadcast a play titled The Other Place starring Colin Clive and Leo G. Carroll. It was written by John Balderston and dealt with a similar theme.[2][3]Opening narration[edit]
Portrait of a man at work, the only work he’s ever done, the only work he knows. His name is Henry Francis Valentine, but he calls himself ’Rocky’, because that’s the way his life has been – rocky and perilous and uphill at a dead run all the way. He’s tired now, tired of running or wanting, of waiting for the breaks that come to others but never to him, never to Rocky Valentine.A scared, angry little man. He thinks it’s all over now but he’s wrong. For Rocky Valentine, it’s just the beginning.Plot[edit]
After robbing a pawn shop, Henry Francis ’Rocky’ Valentine (Larry Blyden) is shot in a gunfight by a police officer as he tries to flee. He wakes up to find himself seemingly unharmed by the encounter as a genial elderly man named Pip (Sebastian Cabot) greets him. Pip explains that he has been instructed to guide Rocky and give him whatever he desires. Rocky becomes suspicious, thinking that Pip is trying to swindle him, but Pip proves to have detailed information on Rocky’s tastes and hobbies. Rocky demands that Pip hand over his wallet; Pip says that he does not carry one, but gives Rocky $700 directly from his pocket and says that he can provide as much money as Rocky wants.
Thinking that Pip is trying to entice him to commit a crime, Rocky holds him at gunpoint as the two travel to a luxurious apartment. Pip explains that the apartment and everything in it are free, and Rocky starts to relax and changes into an expensive suit. However, his suspicions rise again when a meal is brought in, and he demands that Pip taste it first to prove that it is not poisoned. When Pip demurs, claiming he has not eaten for centuries, Rocky shoots him several times but finds that his bullets have no effect. Rocky realizes that he is dead, and he concludes that he is in Heaven and Pip is his guardian angel. As Pip says he can have anything he wants, Rocky asks for $1 million and a beautiful woman and quickly has both requests fulfilled.
Rocky visits a casino with three ladies, winning every bet he makes as beautiful girls gather around him, and enjoys being able to torment a policeman after Pip shrinks him. Later, Rocky asks Pip if he can see some of his old friends who have also died, but Pip says that this world is for Rocky alone. Except for the two men, no one in it is real. When Rocky wonders what good deeds he could have done to gain entrance to Heaven, Pip takes him to visit the Hall of Records. Rocky looks through his own file and discovers that it only contains a list of his sins, but decides not to worry about it. Pip departs, saying that he can be reached by telephone as needed.
One month later, Rocky has become bored with having his whims instantly satisfied. He wins every game at the casino, and the ladies defer to him and comply with every suggestion he makes. He calls Pip and asks for a challenge in which he might run the risk of losing. Poker bathroom prop bet. Pip offers to arrange for him to lose once in a while at the casino, but Rocky dismisses the idea as he would know about the setup. The two discuss a bank robbery, but Rocky quickly abandons that idea as well since a pre-planned outcome would take the thrill out of the crime. Deciding that he will go crazy if he stays in Heaven any longer, he asks Pip to take him to ’the other place.’ Pip retorts, ’Heaven? Whatever gave you the idea you were in Heaven, Mr. Valentine? This is the other place!’ Horrified, Rocky tries in vain to open the now-locked apartment door and escape his ’paradise’ as Pip laughs malevolently at his torment.
Closing narration[edit]
A scared, angry little man who never got a break. Now he has everything he’s ever wanted – and he’s going to have to live with it for eternity – in The Twilight Zone.Production notes[edit]
Mickey Rooney was the first choice to play Valentine. In a memo to Rod Serling, Charles Beaumont suggested, should Rooney not be available, that Serling consider playing the part. Serling declined and Rooney became unavailable. Rooney later guest starred in ’The Last Night of a Jockey’.[4]
Guest star Cabot had to bleach his hair white for the role; it took three months for the actor’s hair to return to its original dark color.[4]
’A Nice Place to Visit’ was singled out for its brazen sexual innuendo. Program Practices requested that Valentine not refer to a girl as ’a broad [..] really stacked’, even though the crudity was essential to establishing the unsavory qualities of the character. Nor could the protagonist refer to a party as ’a ball’ because that word had more than one meaning. In another sequence, a voluptuous young lady tends to Valentine’s every need, then says ’is there anything else I can do for you?’ CBS’s comment: ’Please be certain that the girl’s third speech be delivered in a sweet manner, as described.’[5]References[edit]
*^Old Time Radio Researchers Group. ’Theater Five - Single Episodes’ – via Internet Archive.
*^’Boris Karloff - OLD HOLLYWOOD IN COLOR’. oldhollywoodincolor.com.
*^’’A Nice Place to Visit’’. twilightzonevortex.blogspot.ca.
*^ abZicree, Marc Scott (1989). The Twilight Zone Companion (second ed.). Hollywood: Silman James. pp. 114–115. ISBN1-879505-09-6.
*^Erikson,Hal(October 1985). ’Censorship: Another Dimension Behind the Twilight Zone’, The Twilight Zone Magazine.Further reading[edit]
*Zicree, Marc Scott: The Twilight Zone Companion. Sillman-James Press, 1982 (second edition)
*DeVoe, Bill. (2008). Trivia from The Twilight Zone. Albany, GA: Bear Manor Media. ISBN978-1-59393-136-0
*Grams, Martin. (2008). The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic. Churchville, MD: OTR Publishing. ISBN978-0-9703310-9-0External links[edit]
*’A Nice Place to Visit’ on IMDbRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=A_Nice_Place_to_Visit&oldid=992132395’’The Hunt’The Twilight Zone episodeEpisode no.Season 3
Episode 19Directed byHarold SchusterWritten byEarl Hamner, Jr.Featured musicRobert DrasninProduction code4810Original air dateJanuary 26, 1962Guest appearance(s)
*Titus Moede
*Orville ShermanEpisode chronology← Previous
’Dead Man’s Shoes’Next →
’Showdown with Rance McGrew’The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) (season 3)List of The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) episodes
’The Hunt’ is episode 84 of the American television anthology seriesThe Twilight Zone. It originally aired on January 26, 1962 on CBS.Twilight Zone Casino HellOpening narration[edit]
An old man and a hound-dog named Rip, off for an evening’s pleasure in quest of raccoon. Usually, these evenings end with one tired old man, one battle-scarred hound dog, and one or more extremely dead raccoons, but as you may suspect, that will not be the case tonight. These hunters won’t be coming home from the hill. They’re headed for the backwoods—of The Twilight Zone.Plot[edit]
Hyder Simpson is an elderly mountain man who lives with his wife Rachel and his hound dog Rip in the backwoods. Rachel does not like having the dog indoors, but Rip saved Hyder’s life once and Hyder refuses to part with him. Rachel has seen some bad omens recently and warns Hyder not to go raccoon hunting that night. When Rip dives into a pond after a raccoon, Hyder jumps in after him. Only the raccoon comes up out of the water. The next morning, Hyder and Rip wake up next to the pond. When they return home, Hyder finds that Rachel, the preacher, and the neighbors cannot hear or see him, and are tending to the burial of both him and Rip.
Walking along the road, Hyder and Rip encounter an unfamiliar fence and follow it. They come to a gate tended by a man, who explains that Hyder can enter the Elysian Fields of the afterlife. Told that Rip cannot enter and will be taken to a special afterlife for dogs, Hyder angrily declines the offer of entry and decides to keep walking along the ’Eternity Road,’ saying, ’Any place that’s too high-falutin’ for Rip is too fancy for me.’
Later, Hyder and Rip stop to rest and are met by a young man, who introduces himself as an angel dispatched to find them and take them to Heaven. When Hyder recounts his previous encounter, the angel tells him that gate is actually the entrance to Hell. The gatekeeper had stopped Rip from entering because Rip would have smelled the brimstone inside and warned Hyder that something was wrong. The angel says, ’You see, Mr. Simpson, a man, well, he’ll walk right into Hell with both eyes open. But even the Devil can’t fool a dog!’ As the angel leads Hyder along the Eternity Road toward Heaven, he tells Hyder that a square dance and raccoon hunt are scheduled for that night. He also assures Hyder that Rachel, who will soon be coming along the road, will not be misled into entering Hell.Closing narration[edit]
Travelers to unknown regions would be well advised to take along the family dog. He could just save you from entering the wrong gate. At least, it happened that way once—in a mountainous area of the Twilight Zone.Cast[edit]
*Arthur Hunnicutt as Hyder Simpson
*Jeanette Nolan as Rachel Simpson
*Titus Moede as Wesley Miller
*Orville Sherman as Tillman Miller
*Charles Seel as Reverend Wood
*Robert Foulk as Gatekeeper
*Dexter Dupont as AngelProduction[edit]Twilight Zone Casino Hell Game
The plot is based on a 1953 episode of The Kate Smith Hour, ’The Hound of Heaven’, which was written by Hamner.[1]References[edit]
*^Person, Jr., James E. (July 28, 2012). Earl Hamner: From Waltons Mountain to Tomorrow: A Biography. Cumberland House Publishing. p. 276. ISBN1620454092.
*Zicree, Marc Scott. The Twilight Zone Companion, Bantam Books, 1982. ISBN0-553-01416-1
*DeVoe, Bill. (2008). Trivia from The Twilight Zone. Albany, GA: Bear Manor Media. ISBN978-1-59393-136-0
*Grams, Martin. (2008). The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic. Churchville, MD: OTR Publishing. ISBN978-0-9703310-9-0External links[edit]
*’The Hunt’ on IMDb
*’The Hunt’ at TV.comRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Hunt_(The_Twilight_Zone)&oldid=973785270’
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