"Kick the Can" | |||
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The Twilight Zone episode | |||
Scene from "Kick the Can" |
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Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 86 |
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Directed by | Lamont Johnson | ||
Written by | George Clayton Johnson | ||
Featured music | Stock (many cues taken from Bernard Herrmann's score to Walking Distance) | ||
Production code | 4821 | ||
Original air date | February 9, 1962 | ||
Guest stars | |||
Ernest Truex: Charles Whitley |
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List of Twilight Zone episodes |
"Kick the Can" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone that was remade in the 1983 movie version.
Contents |
"Sunnyvale Rest, a Home for the Aged - a Dying Place - and a common Children's Game called Kick the Can. It will shortly become a refuge for a man who know he will die in this world if he doesn't escape...into the Twilight Zone."
Charles Whitley, a retiree at the Sunnyvale Rest Home, thinks that he has discovered the secret of youth. He is convinced that if he acts young he will become young. His oldest and best friend, Ben Conroy, thinks he is going crazy. One night, Charles convinces a number of residents to play a game of kick the can with him. He tries to talk Ben into playing, but Ben refuses.
The game of kick the can transforms Whitley and his other friends back into children. Conroy and the home's superintendent, Mr. Cox, go out to the street where they find the group of children playing kick the can in the night. Mr. Cox chases them all off except for one, who stops to look at Conroy. Ben, now seeing the miracle, begs for a second chance to go with his friend. But it is too late: He is left behind. Mr. Cox expects Ben to help him search for the children, but Ben knows that they'll never be found. Ben walks slowly to the front steps of Sunnydale and sits there with the can...alone.