Los Cuatro Nos Estamos Muriendo
Título V.O.: "The Four of Us are Dying"
Guión: Rod Serling, George Clayton Johnson
Director: John Brahm
Fecha de emisión en USA: Ene. 1, 1960
Guest Starring: Harry Townes (Arch Hammer), Ross Martin (Foster), Phillip Pine (Sterig), Don Gordon (Marshak), Beverly Garland (Maggie), Peter Brocco (Padre Marshak), Bernard Fein (Penell), Milton Frome (Detective)
Sinopsis: Arch Hammer posee la habilidad de cambiar de rostro a su voluntad, siempre y cuando tenga un modelo que imitar. Su plan: hacerse pasar por otra gente para beneficiarse de los demás. Sin embargo, no todo serán beneficios.
Frases destacadas:
Opening Narration: His name is Arch Hammer. He's thirty-six years old. He's been a salesman, a dispatcher, a truck driver, a con man, a bookie, and a part-time bartender. This is a cheap man, a nickel and dime man, with a cheapness that goes past the suit and the shirt; a cheapness of mind, a cheapness of taste, a tawdry little shine on the seat of his conscience, and a dark-room squint at a world whose sunlight has never gotten through to him. But Mr. Hammer has a talent, discovered at a very early age. This much he does have. He can make his face change. He can twitch a muscle, move a jaw, concentrate on the cast of his eyes, and he can change his face. He can change it into anything he wants. Mr. Archie Hammer, jack of all trades, has just checked in at three-eighty a night, with two bags, some newspaper clippings, a most odd talent, and a master plan to destroy some lives.
Closing Narration: He was Arch Hammer, a cheap little man who just checked in. He was Johnny Foster, who played a trumpet and was loved beyond words. He was Virgil Sterig, with money in his pocket. He was Andy Marshak, who got some of his agony back on a sidewalk in front of a cheap hotel. Hammer, Foster, Sterig, Marshak - and all four of them were dying.