In Praise of Pip
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“In Praise of Pip” is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.
[edit] Details
- Episode number: 121
- Season: 5
- Production code: 2607
- Original air date: September 27, 1963
- Writer: Rod Serling
- Director: Joseph M. Newman
- Music: Rene Garriguenc, conducted by Lud Gluskin
[edit] Cast
- Max Phillips: Jack Klugman
- Pip Phillips: Billy Mumy
[edit] Synopsis
Max Phillips is a bookie who finds out that his son is dying in Vietnam. After being wounded by gunfire, he stumbles into an amusement park and is surprised to meet his son who is now a child again. After having some fun, the son explains that he is dying and vanishes. Max makes a deal with God and dies so that his son may live.
[edit] Trivia
- Filmed on location at the Pacific Ocean Park in Santa Monica, California.
- Contains what is likely the first reference to an American casualty in Vietnam on dramatic television, especially significant for the line “There isn’t even supposed to be a war going on there, but my son is dying.” Serling’s original script had Pip serving in Laos. The network corrected him, noting that there were no American soldiers stationed in Laos, and suggested Vietnam as an alternative. There is a more explicit reference to Vietnam in “I Am the Night-Color Me Black”.
- Jack Klugman's fourth and final Twilight Zone appearance.
[edit] References
- Zicree, Marc Scott: The Twilight Zone Companion. Sillman-James Press, 1982 (second edition)