Printer's Devil
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“Printer’s Devil” is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.
[edit] Details
- Episode number: 111
- Season: 4
- Production code: 4864
- Original air date: February 28, 1963
- Writer: Charles Beaumont based on his story “The Devil, You Say?”
- Director: Ralph Senensky
[edit] Cast
Role | Actor |
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Mr. Smith | Burgess Meredith |
Douglas Winter | Robert Sterling |
[edit] Synopsis
The editor of a failing newspaper is approached by one “Mr. Smith”, actually the devil in disguise. Not revealing his true identity, the devil provides the editor with money. The devil convinces the editor to sign away his soul by pointing out that it doesn't mean anything since the devil is not real. More importantly, the devil modifies the newspaper's linotype machine, so that whatever is set in type subsequently happens. He writes a whole variety of dramatic stories, many involving disasters. The newspaper becomes a tremendous success as its stories hit the streets just minutes after the events happen. Eventually, the devil writes a story that has the editor's girlfriend killed in an auto accident. The editor finally realizes that Mr. Smith is in fact the devil, and he discovers the story that has his girlfriend dying. He uses the linotype machine to change the story so that his girlfriend survives the crash, but Mr. Smith, who was also in the car, completely disappears.
[edit] Trivia
- This episode marks Burgess Meredith's fourth and final Twilight Zone appearance.