The Masks
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“The Masks” is an episode of the television series The Twilight Zone.
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[edit] Cast
- Jason Foster: Robert Keith
- Wilfred Harper: Milton Selzer
- Emily Harper: Virginia Gregg
- Paula Harper: Brooke Hayward
- Wilfred Harper Jr.: Alan Sues
- Dr. Samuel Thorne: Willis Bouchey
[edit] Synopsis
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.
[edit] Trivia
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)