Sonda Espacial 7 - Corto y Cierro
Título V.O.: "Probe 7 - Over and Out"
Guión: Rod Serling
Director: Ted Post
Fecha de emisión en USA: Nov. 29, 1963
Guest Starring: Richard Basehart (Col. Adam Cook), Antoinette Bower (Eve Norda), Barton Heyman (Tte. Blane), Harold Gould (Gen. Larrabee)
Sinopsis: Un astronauta se estrella en un planeta sin vida inteligente. Atrapado allí, descubre que en su planeta ha estallado la guerra definitiva, que acabará con toda la vida en su faz. Ahora deberá empezar una nueva vida, desde el principio...
Frases destacadas:
Opening Narration: One Colonel Cook, a traveler in space. He's landed o a remote planet several million miles from his point of departure. He can make an inventory of his plight by just one 360 degree movement of head and eyes. Colonel Cook as been set adrift in an ocean of space in a metal lifeboat that has been scorched and destroyed and will never fly again. He survived the crash but his ordeal is yet to begin. Now he must give battle to loneliness. Now Colonel Cook must meet the unkown. It's a small planet set deep in space, but for Colonel Cook it's the Twilight Zone.
Closing Narration: Do you know these people? Names familiar, are they? They lived a long time ago. Perhaps they're part fable, perhaps their part fantasy. And perhaps the place they're walking to now is not really called ‘Eden'. We offer it only as a presumption. This has been the Twilight Zone.