Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room

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Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room
The Twilight Zone episode

Joe Mantell in Nervous man in a Four Dollar Room
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 39
Written by Rod Serling
Directed by Douglas Heyes
Guest stars Joe Mantell : Jackie Rhoades
William D. Gordon : George
Featured music Original score by Jerry Goldsmith
Production no. 173-3641
Original airdate October 14, 1960
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"Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.

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[edit] Opening narration

This is Mr. Jackie Rhoades, age thirty-four, and where some men leave a mark of their lives as a record of their fragmentary existence on Earth, this man leaves a blot, a dirty, discolored blemish to document a cheap and undistinguished sojourn amongst his betters. What you are about to watch in this room is a strange, mortal combat between a man and himself, for in just a moment Mr. Jackie Rhoades, whose life has been given over to fighting adversaries, will find his most formidable opponent in a cheap motel room that is, in reality, the outskirts of the Twilight Zone.

[edit] Synopsis

An insecure, unsuccessful gangster named Jackie waits in a cheap, dirty hotel room for his boss, George. George orders Jackie to shoot a barkeeper, or else he will kill Jackie on his return. George then leaves, leaving Jackie wrestling with his conscience. He puts a cigarette in his lips, but finds no match.

A puff of smoke comes out from the other side of the mirror and he sees a different version of himself in the reflection -- a strong, self-assured, confident Jackie Rhoades. Jackie and his reflection argue about how badly his life has turned out as a result of him listening to others and never himself.

George returns, furious that Jackie hasn't done his job. Jackie responds, "I resign" and beats up and kicks a surprised George out of the room, along with the gun. Ringing the room clerk to check out, he addresses himself as John Rhoades. He then tells the nervous Jackie, now the one in the mirror, that they're going to make something of their life.

[edit] Closing narration

Exit Mr. John Rhoades, formerly a reflection in a mirror, a fragment of someone else's conscience, a wishful thinker made out of glass, but now made of flesh and on his way to join the company of men. Mr. John Rhoades, with one foot through the door and one foot out of the Twilight Zone.

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