The Masks

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The Twilight Zone original series
Season five
(1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5)
Fall 1963 – Summer 1964
List of The Twilight Zone episodes

Episodes:

  1. In Praise of Pip
  2. Steel
  3. Nightmare at 20,000 Feet
  4. A Kind of a Stopwatch
  5. The Last Night of a Jockey
  6. Living Doll
  7. The Old Man in the Cave
  8. Uncle Simon
  9. Probe 7, Over and Out
  10. The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms
  11. A Short Drink From a Certain Fountain
  12. Ninety Years Without Slumbering
  13. Ring-a-Ding Girl
  14. You Drive
  15. The Long Morrow
  16. The Self-Improvement of Salvadore Ross
  17. Number 12 Looks Just Like You
  18. Black Leather Jackets
  19. Night Call
  20. From Agnes—With Love
  21. Spur of the Moment
  22. An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
  23. Queen of the Nile
  24. What's in the Box
  25. The Masks
  26. I Am the Night—Color Me Black
  27. Sounds and Silences
  28. Caesar and Me
  29. The Jeopardy Room
  30. Stopover in a Quiet Town
  31. The Encounter
  32. Mr. Garrity and the Graves
  33. The Brain Center at Whipple's
  34. Come Wander With Me
  35. The Fear
  36. The Bewitchin' Pool

“The Masks” is an episode of the television series The Twilight Zone.

“The Masks” publicity shot
“The Masks” publicity shot
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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

On the verge of dying, Jason Foster summons his greedy family to help him celebrate Mardi Gras. He requires, as a condition of receiving their inheritance, that they all wear masks after dinner. These one-of-a-kind faces, crafted by "an old Cajun", hold in their unsightly expressions every blemish and vice in the Fosters' shallow personalities -- the faces of a money-grubbing miser, a miserable coward, a vainglorious songbird and a careless, sadistic oaf, while Jason wears a mask that represents death. Many hours go by, during which the ugly masks become very uncomfortable. Midnight approaches and Jason passes away, leaving his relatives his entire fortune as dictated by his will; but as they rip off their masks, they discover that their faces have taken on the physical characteristics of the masks. As Jason's final wish, they must now wear in their countenances the selfishness and greed that they wear in their hearts.

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Directed by Ida Lupino (star of The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine), making her the only person to both star in and direct a Twilight Zone episode.

Robert Keith was the father of fellow actor Brian Keith.

[edit] Reference

  • Zicree, Marc Scott: The Twilight Zone Companion. Sillman-James Press, 1982 (second edition)

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