No Hay Momento Como el Pasado
Título V.O.: No Time Like the Past
Guión: Rod Serling
Director: Justus Addiss
Fecha de emisión en USA: 07/03/1963
Guest Starring: Dana Andrews (Paul Driscoll), Patricia Breslin (Abigail Sloan), Robert F. Simon (Harvey), Robert Cornthwaite (Hanford), Marjorie Bennett (Mrs. Chamberlain), Malcolm Atterbury (Professor Eliot), C. Lindsay Workman (Bartender), Tudor Owen (Lusitania Captain), James Yagi (Japanese Police Captain), John Zaremba (Horn Player)
Sinopsis: Un hombre viaja al pasado intentando cambiar los eventos más significativos de la historia, para evitar las mayores catástrofes de la humanidad.
Frases destacadas:
Opening Narration: Exit one Paul Driscoll, a creature of the twentieth century. He puts to a test a complicated theorum of space-time continuum, but he goes a step further--or tries to. Shortly, he will seek out three moments of the past in a desperate attempt to alter the present--one of the odd and fanciful functions in a shadowland known as the Twilight Zone.
Closing Narration: Incident on a July afternoon, 1881. A man named Driscoll who came and went and, in the process, learned a simple lesson, perhaps best said by a poet named Lathbury, who wrote, 'Children of yesterday, heirs of tomorrow, what are you wearing? Labor and sorrow? Look to your looms again, faster and faster fly the great shuttles prepared by the master. Life's in the loom, room for it--room!' Tonight's tale of clocks and calendars--in the Twilight Zone.