A reporter interviews a Hollywood movie queen who has a secret to her eternal beauty.A reporter interviews a Hollywood movie queen who has a secret to her eternal beauty.A reporter interviews a Hollywood movie queen who has a secret to her eternal beauty.
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- Charles Beaumont
- Rod Serling
- Jerry Sohl(uncredited)
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- TriviaThe swimming pool shown is the same one used in the very last one broadcast, "The Bewitchin' Pool" as well as season's two's, "The Trouble with Templeton".
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[opening narration]
Narrator: Jordan Herrick, syndicated columnist, whose work appears in more than a hundred newspapers. By nature a cynic, a disbeliever, caught for the moment by a lovely vision. He knows the vision he's seen is no dream; she is Pamela Morris, renowned movie star, whose name is a household word and whose face is known to millions. What Mr. Herrick does not know is that he has also just looked into the face - of the Twilight Zone.
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Age is just a number?
This episode was broadcast on March 6, 1964.
According to IMDb Ann Blyth was born August 16, 1928. That would have made her 35 (and a half!) years old when this episode was shot. Not sure why they made her character "38" years old.
Also interesting is that they seemed to have "aged" Celia Lovsky. Here she was 67 years old, but in the Star Trek 'Amok Time', she was 70 but looked younger than she does here.
The problem with having seen too many horror type films, I think I saw this idea of an ancient Egyptian using the Scarab beetle as a means to transfer life force, but I cannot remember the title, or if it was before this episode or after.
The ending for this seems obvious when 'Jordy' first notices the Scarab beetle sculpture.
Btw, in reference to reviewer bkoganbing, Joan Collins guest starred on a recent (March 8th, 2019) episode of the new Hawaii 5-0. She did not look much older than when she was on Dynasty.
Maybe she has her own Scarab beetle?
According to IMDb Ann Blyth was born August 16, 1928. That would have made her 35 (and a half!) years old when this episode was shot. Not sure why they made her character "38" years old.
Also interesting is that they seemed to have "aged" Celia Lovsky. Here she was 67 years old, but in the Star Trek 'Amok Time', she was 70 but looked younger than she does here.
The problem with having seen too many horror type films, I think I saw this idea of an ancient Egyptian using the Scarab beetle as a means to transfer life force, but I cannot remember the title, or if it was before this episode or after.
The ending for this seems obvious when 'Jordy' first notices the Scarab beetle sculpture.
Btw, in reference to reviewer bkoganbing, Joan Collins guest starred on a recent (March 8th, 2019) episode of the new Hawaii 5-0. She did not look much older than when she was on Dynasty.
Maybe she has her own Scarab beetle?
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- cpotato1010
- Mar 10, 2019
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- Runtime25 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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