Un Pasaje para un Trompetista
Título V.O.: "A Passage for Trumpet"
Guión: Rod Serling
Director: Don Medford
Fecha de emisión en USA: May. 20, 1960
Guest Starring: Jack Klugman (Joey Crown), John Anderson (Gabe), Mary Webster (Nan), Frank Wolff (Baron), Ned Glass (Propietario de la tienda de empeño)
Sinopsis: Un trompetista, sumido en la bebida, convencido de que nunca llegará a ser nada en el mundo, se suicida. De repente, se encuentra en un mundo en el que nadie le ve ni le oye.
Frases destacadas:
Opening Narration: Joey Crown, musician with an odd, intense face, whose life is a quest for impossible things like flowers in concrete or like trying to pluck a note of music out of the air and put it under glass to treasure... Joey Crown, musician with and odd, intense face, who in a moment will try to leave the Earth and discover the middle ground, the place we call the Twilight Zone.
Closing Narration: Joey Crown, who makes music, and who discovered something about life; that it can be rich and rewarding and full of beauty, just like the music he played, if a person would only pause to look and to listen. Joey Crown, who got his clue in the Twilight Zone.