THE TWILIGHT ZONE TV Series 1959. Created by Rod Serling. Starring Rod Serling. | |||||
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1 | Alan Talbot | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Alan Talbot Alan Talbot (referencing DuckTales characters Huey, Dewey, and Louie's scouting organization): I'm sorry to bother you, ma'am, but, like, I belong to the Junior Woodchucks, and if you buy a ten-year subscription to the Ladies' Home Companion, I get a genuine toy typewriter free. Now, what do you say? | |||||||||||
2 | Alan Talbot's nickname back in high scho... | Trivia | Name Game | ||||||||
Alan Talbot's nickname back in high school in Coeurville, New York.
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3 | Aliens | Themes | Gray Eagle | ||||||||
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4 | The Angels | Criminals | Gangs | ||||||||
The Angels Street gang Rocky Valentine organized when he was 8 years old, according to the Hall of Records. | |||||||||||
5 | Annabelle Streator | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Annabelle Streator Annabelle Streator: You've become a stranger to me, Erich. A sick neurotic stranger. You're filled with blind, unreasonable hate. You'd better see a good psychiatrist. | |||||||||||
6 | Billy-Ben & Jess-Belle | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Billy-Ben & Jess-Belle Billy-Ben: You're enough to drive a man crazy. Jess-Belle: You're sure a master hand with the sweet words, Billy-Ben. | |||||||||||
7 | Burgess Meredith | Themes | Solo | ||||||||
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8 | Burke and Hare | Criminals | Serial Killers | ||||||||
Burke and Hare Serial killers that teamed up to suffocate their victims, which became known as Burking. Killers featured in the Murderers Row exhibit at Ferguson's Wax Museum. | |||||||||||
9 | Death | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Death Death: What you thought was the end is the beginning. | |||||||||||
10 | Dragon | Living Things | Animals | ||||||||
Dragon Machine caretaker Jeremy Wickwire tells the astronauts that there is one resident of the cemetery that is slaying a dragon. | |||||||||||
11 | Edward Hall & Eliot Rathmann | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Edward Hall & Eliot Rathmann Edward Hall: You're gonna think I lost my marbles. Eliot Rathmann: Marbles can be found. | |||||||||||
12 | Erich Streator | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Erich Streator Erich Streator: My name is Erich Streator, and I'm gonna get rid of you. | |||||||||||
13 | Eye of the Beholder | Themes | Color Out of Space | ||||||||
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14 | Facsimile Limited | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Facsimile Limited Facsimile Limited: Sing the body electric is the motto of Facsimile Limited. Inventors and makers of electrical shadows, effigies, mimics, mannequins. To parents who worry about inadequate nurses and schools, who are concerned with the moral and social development of their children, we have perfected an electronic data processing system. | |||||||||||
15 | Five Characters in Search of an Exit | Themes | MAD 2 | ||||||||
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16 | Gart Williams | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Gart Williams Gart Williams: Fat boy, why don't you shut your mouth? | |||||||||||
17 | George Hanley's middle name. | Trivia | Name Game | ||||||||
George Hanley's middle name.
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18 | George's dog's name. | Trivia | Name Game-Animals | ||||||||
George's dog's name.
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19 | Hate-ridden fanatic Oliver Crangle's par... | Trivia | Name Game-Animals | ||||||||
Hate-ridden fanatic Oliver Crangle's parrot's name.
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20 | Henri Desire Landru | Criminals | Serial Killers | ||||||||
Henri Desire Landru Serial killer that strangled spinsters and lonely widows, master of the garrote. Killer featured in the Murderers Row exhibit at Ferguson's Wax Museum. | |||||||||||
21 | Hyder Simpson's coon dog's name. | Trivia | Name Game-Animals | ||||||||
Hyder Simpson's coon dog's name.
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22 | Jackie Benson & Doug Winter | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Jackie Benson & Doug Winter Jackie Benson: Don't be such a gloom cookie. Doug Winter: I am not now, nor have I ever been a gloom cookie. | |||||||||||
23 | Janie Williams | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Janie Williams Janie Williams: You know what the trouble with you is, Gart? You were just born too late. Because, you know, you're the kind of a guy that could be satisfied with a summer afternoon, or an ice wagon being drawn by a horse. So it's my mistake, pal, my error, my miserable tragic error, to get married to a man whose big dream in life is to be Huckleberry Finn! | |||||||||||
24 | Jason Abernathy | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Jason Abernathy Jason Abernathy: Jason Abernathy here, with your show, TV Probes the Unusual. And our unusual subject today is Mr. Luther Dingle, who, if what actual onlookers say is true, is the world's strongest man. | |||||||||||
25 | Jeremy Wickwire | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Jeremy Wickwire Jeremy Wickwire: While there are men, there can be no peace. | |||||||||||
26 | Jerome | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Jerome Jerome: The Devil hath power to assume a pleasing shape. I had seen him before, in all parts of the world. In all forms and guises. Wherever there was sin. Wherever there was strife. Wherever there was corruption. And persecution. There he was also. Sometimes he was only a spectator, a face in the crowd. But, always, he was there. | |||||||||||
27 | Jess-Belle & Ellie Glover | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Jess-Belle & Ellie Glover Jess-Belle: Saw a patch of Old Maid's Fern up on the mountain Ellie Glover: I noticed a lot of vixen-wort around here myself. | |||||||||||
28 | Jesse James | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Jesse James Jesse James: You look kind of like a marshmallow. | |||||||||||
29 | Joey Crown | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Joey Crown Joey Crown: Half of me is this horn. I can't even talk to people, Baron, 'cause this horn, that's half my language. But when I'm drunk, Baron, oh, when I'm drunk, boy, I don't see the dirty walls or the cracked pipes. I don't know the clock's going, that the hours are going by, 'cause then I'm Gabriel. Oh, I'm... I'm Gabriel with a golden horn. And when I put it to my lips, it comes out jewels. It comes out a symphony, comes out the smell of fresh flowers in summer... comes out beauty. Beauty. When I'm drunk, Baron. Only when I'm drunk. | |||||||||||
30 | Kanamit | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Kanamit Kanamit: Ladies and gentleman of the Earth, we greet you in peace and friendship. We come from a planet far beyond this galaxy, a planet far more developed than Earth, but we come as friends. Although we know your language, our own methods of communication are mental rather than verbal. Hence, the voice you hear me speaking with is totally mechanical. Our intentions are honorable. We desire above all things to help the people the Earth, to establish embassies here, and in the near future to set up reciprocal visits between Earth people and Kanamits. | |||||||||||
31 | Laurette Bowen | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Laurette Bowen Laurette Bowen: Tommy, it's wrong. You can't go on hurting people. | |||||||||||
32 | Lew Bookman & Death | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Lew Bookman & Death Lew Bookman: (After retrieving his case of wares) You never know who might need something up there... Up there? Death: Up there, Mr. Bookman. You made it. | |||||||||||
33 | Man | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Man Man: Never argue with a woman with a gun. | |||||||||||
34 | Man | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Man Man: Crazy dames. It too hot to play games. Much too hot. | |||||||||||
35 | Man | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Man Man: Come on out, baby. Come on out, baby. Come on out and be friendly. I ain't got all day. If you don't come out, I'm gonna come in. | |||||||||||
36 | Marsha | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Marsha Marsha: You may be more sophisticated than I am, but this I call odd. | |||||||||||
37 | Martin Sloan | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Martin Sloan Martin Sloan: You're Martin Sloan? | |||||||||||
38 | Martin Sloan | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Martin Sloan Martin Sloan: Martin, I only wanted to tell you that this is a wonderful time of life for you. Don't let any of it go by without enjoying it. There won't be any more merry-go-rounds, no more cotton candy, no more band concerts. I only wanted to tell you that this is a wonderful time for you. Now. Here. That's all, Martin. That's all I wanted to tell you. God help me. That's all I wanted to tell you. | |||||||||||
39 | Maya the Cat Girl & Edward Hall | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Maya the Cat Girl & Edward Hall Maya the Cat Girl: You can kiss me now, Mr. Hall. Edward Hall: What if I don't want to? Maya the Cat Girl: Oh, you want to. | |||||||||||
40 | Michael Chambers | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Michael Chambers Michael Chambers: Why don't you take a flying jump at the moon! | |||||||||||
41 | Mother Connelly's Hand-fried Eggs | Recipes | Breakfast Recipes | ||||||||
Mother Connelly's Hand-fried Eggs Dish that Jess offers to make for Alan. | |||||||||||
42 | Mouth McGarry | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Mouth McGarry Mouth McGarry: I'd love to beat those Giants. But also I'd love to beat Cincinnati or Philadelphia, or the Braves. Or even the Hicksville Bullets. They beat us 11-0 in spring training. | |||||||||||
43 | Mr. Archibald Beechcroft | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Mr. Archibald Beechcroft Mr. Archibald Beechcroft: Go away! Disappear! Be extinct! | |||||||||||
44 | Narrator | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Narrator Narrator: You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. That's the signpost up ahead. Your next stop, the Twilight Zone! | |||||||||||
45 | Narrator | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Narrator Narrator: James Elwood, master programmer. In charge of Mark 502-741, commonly known as Agnes, the world's most advanced electronic computer. Machines are made by men for man's benefit and progress, but when man ceases to control the products of his ingenuity and imagination he not only risks losing the benefit, but he takes a long and unpredictable step into... the Twilight Zone. | |||||||||||
46 | Narrator | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Narrator Narrator: There's a saying- Every man is put on earth condemned to die. Time and method of execution unknown. | |||||||||||
47 | Narrator | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Narrator Narrator: You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land of imagination. Next stop, the Twilight Zone! | |||||||||||
48 | Narrator | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Narrator Narrator: Up there, up there in the vastness of space, in the void that is sky, up there is an enemy known as isolation. It sits there in the stars waiting, waiting with the patience of eons, forever waiting, in the Twilight Zone. | |||||||||||
49 | Narrator | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Narrator Narrator: You are about to enter another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land of imagination. Next stop, the Twilight Zone! | |||||||||||
50 | Narrator | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Narrator Narrator: The tools of conquest do not necessarily come with bombs, and explosions, and fallout. There are weapons that are simply thoughts, attitudes, prejudices, to be found only in the minds of men. For the record, prejudices can kill and suspicion can destroy, and a thoughtless, frightened search for a scapegoat has a fallout all of its own for the children, and the children yet unborn. And the pity of it is, that these things cannot be confined to the Twilight Zone. | |||||||||||
51 | Narrator | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Narrator Narrator: There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call the Twilight Zone. | |||||||||||
52 | Narrator | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Narrator Narrator: The place is here. The time is now, and the journey into the shadows that we are about to watch, could be our journey. | |||||||||||
53 | Narrator | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Narrator Narrator: Her name is the S.S. Queen of Glasgow. Her registry: British. Gross tonnage: 5,000. Age: Indeterminate. At this moment she's one day out of Liverpool, her destination New York. Duly recorded on the ship's log is the sailing time, course to destination, weather conditions, temperature, longitude and latitude. But what is never recorded in a log is the fear that washes over a deck like fog and ocean spray. Fear like the throbbing strokes of engine pistons, each like a heartbeat, parceling out of every hour into breathless minutes of watching, waiting and dreading... For the year is 1942, and this particular ship has lost its convoy. It travels alone like an aged blind thing groping through the unfriendly dark, stalked by unseen periscopes of steel killers. Yes, the Queen of Glasgow is a frightened ship, and she carries with her a premonition of death. | |||||||||||
54 | Narrator | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Narrator Narrator: Tonight's story on The Twilight Zone is somewhat unique and calls for a different kind of introduction. This, as you may recognize, is a map of the United States, and there's a little town there called Peaksville. On a given morning not too long ago, the rest of the world disappeared and Peaksville was left all alone. Its inhabitants were never sure whether the world was destroyed and only Peaksville left untouched or whether the village had somehow been taken away. They were, on the other hand, sure of one thing: the cause. A monster had arrived in the village. Just by using his mind, he took away the automobiles, the electricity, the machines, because they displeased him, and he moved an entire community back into the dark ages, just by using his mind. | |||||||||||
55 | Narrator | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Narrator Narrator: What you are about to watch is a nightmare. It is not meant to be prophetic, it need not happen, it's the fervent and urgent prayer of all men of good will that it never shall happen. But in this place, in this moment, it does happen. This is the Twilight Zone. | |||||||||||
56 | Narrator | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Narrator Narrator: 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. | |||||||||||
57 | Narrator | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Narrator Narrator: You are traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. Your next stop, the Twilight Zone! | |||||||||||
58 | Norma | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Norma Norma: Here's looking at you. | |||||||||||
59 | Old Ben's nickname for Jenny. | Trivia | Name Game | ||||||||
Old Ben's nickname for Jenny.
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60 | Old Maid's Fern | Living Things | Flowers | ||||||||
Old Maid's Fern Jess-Belle insults Ellie Glover under the guise of discussing wildflowers: Saw a patch of Old Maid's Fern up on the mountain. | |||||||||||
61 | Operation Invasion | Plans | Operations | ||||||||
Operation Invasion The name for the aliens' invasion. | |||||||||||
62 | Patty | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Patty Patty: Mr. Chambers! Mr. Chambers, don't get on that ship. The rest of the book, To Serve Man, it's - it's a cookbook! | |||||||||||
63 | Paul Driscoll | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Paul Driscoll Paul Driscoll: Everything has to happen the way it's supposed to happen. | |||||||||||
64 | Paula | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Paula Paula: You got a leak in your attic? What's humanity ever done for us? | |||||||||||
65 | Population of Cliffordville in 1910? | Trivia | Questions | ||||||||
Population of Cliffordville in 1910?
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66 | Professor A. Daemon | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Professor A. Daemon Professor A. Daemon: First, the "stimulant", and then the "chaser". | |||||||||||
67 | Radio Announcer | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Radio Announcer Radio Announcer: And still the phenomenon remains unexplained except for the reports that now come in of similar occurrences here in the United States and elsewhere. At two o'clock this afternoon, a dark cloud suddenly appeared over a street in Dallas, Texas. The mayor of West Berlin verified the fact that a rectangular area over the Berlin Wall has suddenly gone dark. In Budapest, European newspapermen passed over censorship an article about several square blocks including a political prison which was suddenly thrown into darkness early this morning. In Birmingham, Alabama. An area in Shanghai. The entire northern section of Vietnam. A section of Chicago, Illinois. The darkness continues to make itself known. | |||||||||||
68 | Radio Announcer | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Radio Announcer Radio announcer: And now five minutes of the late news. An arrest has been made in the case of the driver who yesterday ran away after fatally injuring young Timmy Danvers. The suspect, Peter Radcliff of 509 Harboro Street, has been positively identified by Mrs. Muriel Hastings, who witnessed the accident at the intersection of Third and Elm. Funeral services for the victim will take place tomorrow afternoon at Trinity Church. | |||||||||||
69 | Reverend Anderson | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Reverend Anderson Reverend Anderson: Have you? Have any of you? In all this darkness, is there anybody who can make out the truth? He hated, and he killed, and now he dies. You hated, and you killed, and now there's not one of you, not one of you who isn't doomed. Do you know why it's dark? Do you know why there's night all around us? Do you know what the blackness is? It's the hate he felt, the hate you felt, the hate all of us feel, and it's too much of it. It's just too much. And so we had to vomit it out, and now it's coming up all around us and choking us. So much hate, so much miserable hate. | |||||||||||
70 | Rocky Valentine | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Rocky Valentine Rocky Valentine: Not this time, you lousy screw. | |||||||||||
71 | Rod Serling | Themes | Pleasantville | ||||||||
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72 | Rod Serling | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Rod Serling Rod Serling: Well, that's the way it goes. | |||||||||||
73 | Romney Wordsworth | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Romney Wordsworth Romney Wordsworth: Yes, Chancellor, in the name of God, I will let you out. | |||||||||||
74 | Sheriff Koch | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Sheriff Koch Sheriff Koch: When was it God made people, on the sixth day? He should have stopped on the fifth. | |||||||||||
75 | The Staff of Truth | Artifacts | Archaeological Artifacts | ||||||||
The Staff of Truth Staff that allows Jerome to keep the devil locked up - it is the only barrier he cannot pass. | |||||||||||
76 | Stansfield's Mount Everest | Plans | Initiatives | ||||||||
Stansfield's Mount Everest The name given to Astronaut Commander Douglas Stansfield's exploratory mission to a planetary system roughly 141 light years from Earth. | |||||||||||
77 | Talky Tina | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Talky Tina Talky Tina: My name is Talky Tina, and you'd better be nice to me. | |||||||||||
78 | Talky Tina | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Talky Tina Talky Tina: My name is Talky Tina, and I'm going to kill you. | |||||||||||
79 | Talky Tina | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Talky Tina Talky Tina: My name is Talky Tina, and I'm beginning to hate you. | |||||||||||
80 | The little girl's name that Helen meets,... | Trivia | Name Game | ||||||||
The little girl's name that Helen meets, as well as Helen Foley's nickname when she was a little girl.
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81 | The young boy's name who suggests aliens... | Trivia | Name Game | ||||||||
The young boy's name who suggests aliens are the culprits.
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82 | Thirty-six year old media vice-president... | Trivia | Name Game | ||||||||
Thirty-six year old media vice-president Martin's last name.
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83 | Time Enough at Last | Themes | Sin City | ||||||||
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84 | U.S. Air Force | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
U.S. Air Force U.S. Air Force: Central Control, come in Central Control. Do you read me? Gresham is dead! Repeat, Gresham is dead! The ship's destroyed. Incredible race of giants here. Race of giants. No, central control. No counterattack. Repeat, no counterattack. Too much for us. Too powerful. Stay away. Gresham and I, we're finished! Finished! Stay away. Stay away. | |||||||||||
85 | Untitled | Themes | Sin City | ||||||||
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86 | Untitled | Themes | Starfighter | ||||||||
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87 | Untitled | Themes | Diff|rent Strokes | ||||||||
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88 | Untitled | Themes | Singles | ||||||||
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89 | Untitled | Themes | Singles | ||||||||
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90 | Venus Project | Plans | Projects | ||||||||
Venus Project Top Secret U.S. Air Force space mission that supercomputer Agnes works on. | |||||||||||
91 | Vixen-wort | Living Things | Flowers | ||||||||
Vixen-wort Ellie Glover insults Jess-Belle right back under the guise of discussing wildflowers after Jess-Belle mentions seeing a patch of Old Maid's Fern: I noticed a lot of vixen-wort around here myself. | |||||||||||
92 | Walter Bedecker | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Walter Bedecker Walter Bedecker: I swear, he's cheated me. Immortality. What's the good of it? There isn't any kicks, any excitement. | |||||||||||
93 | Walter Bedeker | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Walter Bedeker Walter Bedeker: Don't drench me with those crocodile tears of yours. | |||||||||||
94 | Walter Jameson | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Walter Jameson Walter Jameson: Pathing lasts forever, thank God. | |||||||||||
95 | Wanda Dunn | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Wanda Dunn Wanda Dunn: When will it happen? When will we go? | |||||||||||
96 | What does Mrs. Bronson want Norma to pai... | Trivia | Questions | ||||||||
What does Mrs. Bronson want Norma to paint for a change?
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97 | What is Mrs Bronson's apartment number? | Trivia | Questions | ||||||||
What is Mrs Bronson's apartment number?
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98 | What is the word Mrs. Bronson is unable ... | Trivia | Questions | ||||||||
What is the word Mrs. Bronson is unable to put into the hot still sodden air?
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99 | What radio station do Norma and Mrs. Bro... | Trivia | Questions | ||||||||
What radio station do Norma and Mrs. Bronson listen to?
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100 | What's the forecast for tomorrow? | Trivia | Questions | ||||||||
What's the forecast for tomorrow?
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101 | Where are Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs from? | Trivia | Questions | ||||||||
Where are Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs from?
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102 | Whittaker & Corrigan | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
Whittaker & Corrigan Whittaker: Let's say, Corrigan that you go back in time. It's October 1929, the day before the stock market crashed. Now, you know that on the following morning securities are going to tumble into an abyss. Now, using this prior knowledge, there's a hundred things you could do to protect yourself. Corrigan: But I'd be an anachronism. I really don't belong back there. Whittaker: You could sell out the day before the crash. Corrigan: But what if I did, and started the crash earlier? Whittaker: Now, history tells us that October 24, 1929, the bottom fell out of the stock market. That's a fixed date. It exists as an event in the history of our times. It can't be altered. | |||||||||||
103 | William Benteen | Quotes | Quotes | ||||||||
William Benteen William Benteen: Night is a quiet time, Jo Jo, when the Earth went to sleep. Kind of like a cover that it pulled over itself. Not like here, where we have the two sun always shining, always burning. | |||||||||||
104 | Year that astronauts Meyers, Webber, and... | Trivia | Questions | ||||||||
Year that astronauts Meyers, Webber, and Kirby left Earth.
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105 | Year that Happy Glades, the world's grea... | Trivia | Questions | ||||||||
Year that Happy Glades, the world's greatest mortuary, was established.
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