Alive and Still a Second Lieutenant
- Episode aired Mar 6, 1963
- 1h
A corporate man who accidentally killed a man in a fight over a parking space mentally and physically tortures himself while the detectives search for the killer.A corporate man who accidentally killed a man in a fight over a parking space mentally and physically tortures himself while the detectives search for the killer.A corporate man who accidentally killed a man in a fight over a parking space mentally and physically tortures himself while the detectives search for the killer.
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- Paula Doremus
- (as Hilda Brawner)
- Cab Driver
- (as Allen Rich)
- Narrator
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaFirst credited appearance for Jon Voight in TV or film.
- GoofsJason Colwell addresses the widow of the dead man as Mrs. Banks, and he calls the son Victor Banks. The name plate on their apartment door also says Banks (with the letter "A"). But the end credits of the show read Mrs. Binks and Victor Binks (with the letter "I").
- Quotes
[first lines]
[Jason Colwell is driving around a city block, looking for a parking space. His secretary, Paula Doremus, is in the passenger's seat]
Narrator: Jason Colwell entered the army of the United States in 1942 with the rank of second lieutenant. One afternoon three years later, a combat patrol led by Jason Colwell, still a second lieutenant, was pinned down by heavy enemy crossfire. He knew that if he moved forward, he would either die or earn himself a captaincy; if he retreated, he would earn himself a court martial. So he neither retreated nor advanced. A year later Jason Colwell came out of the army alive, and still a second lieutenant.
Paula Doremus: [sees a parking space] Uh, there's one.
[Colwell stops just past the parking space and starts to back in. Another driver pulls in behind him and keeps blowing his horn. Neither driver can park unless the other pulls out]
Narrator: Now, eighteen years later, Jason Colwell once again will come under crossfire.
Even though it was self-defense Colwell acted as if he murdered the much older Mr. Binks and tried to get his secretary and girlfriend Libby Kingston,Nancy Malone, to cover up his crime by promising to marry her so she can't testify against him in court! It's later when Colwell uninvited attended Mr. Binks' funeral that he had got second thoughts after expressing his sympathies to Binks' 24 year old son Victor played a very youthful looking Jon Voight looking like little Opy Taylor of the Andy Griffith Show. That's when he's told by Victor that he would like to get his hands on his dad's killer before the police did.
***SPOILERS*** Now wanting to pay for what he did but not letting the police know about it Colwell goes out into the worst neighborhoods in the city and picks or gets involved in fights with local hooligans hoping he'll end up having himself killed by them! Black and blue from a number of beating he took but still alive and kicking Colwell finally decides to go see Victor hoping that he'll keep his promise in killing the guy responsible for killing his dad which of course is himself! With an outraged and disgusted, in what a sorry a** he is, Victor refines himself to as much as lay a hand on him which has Colwell finally see the light and turn himself over to the police. But not without the help of his girlfriend Libby who, in seeing just how her crazy and suicidal boyfriend was slowly killing himself, got to them first!
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- Jul 26, 2012
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- Filming locations
- West End Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Colwell flees scene of parking incident with Paula Doremus in car.)
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- Runtime1 hour
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1