Una Cámara Inusual
Título V.O.: A Most Unusual Camera
Guión: Rod Serling
Director: John Rich
Fecha de emisión en USA: 16/12/1960
Guest Starring: Fred Clark (Chester Diedrich), Jean Carson (Paula Diedrich), Adam Williams (Woodward), Marcel Hillaire (Pierre)
Sinopsis: Una pareja de ladrones de poca monta descubren entre su paupérrimo último botín una cámara muy especial: puede tomar fotografías que muestran el futuro inmediato.
Frases destacadas:
Opening Narration: A hotel suite that in this instance serves as a den of crime, the aftermath of a rather minor event to be noted on a police blotter, an insurance claim, perhaps a three-inch box on page twelve of the evening paper. Small addenda to be added to the list of the loot: a camera, a most unimposing addition to the flotsam and jetsam that it came with, hardly worth mentioning really, because cameras are cameras, some expensive, some purchasable at five-and-dime stores. But this camera, this one's unusual, because in just a moment we'll watch it inject itself into the destinies of three people. It happens to be a fact that the pictures that it takes can only be developed in the Twilight Zone.
Closing Narration: Object known as a camera, vintage uncertain, origin unknown. But for the greedy, the avaricious, the fleet of foot who can run a four-minute mile so long as they're chasing a fast buck, it makes believe that it's an ally, but it isn't at all. It's a beckoning come-on for a quick walk around the block in the Twilight Zone.