Dust (The Twilight Zone)
"Dust" | |
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The Twilight Zone episode | |
Episode no. |
Season 2 Episode 12 |
Directed by | Douglas Heyes |
Written by | Rod Serling |
Featured music | Jerry Goldsmith |
Production code | 173-3653 |
Original air date | January 6, 1961 |
Guest actors | |
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"Dust" is episode 48 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It originally aired on January 6, 1961 on CBS.
Plot
Set in the Old West, an unscrupulous peddler, after selling the executioner some five-strand rope needed for a hanging, sells a bag of "magic" dust to the condemned man's father. The condemned man had been found guilty of accidentally causing the death of a child. The peddler collects ordinary dirt from the ground and insists to his mark that it will spread good will throughout the crowd and will make them feel love and sympathy for the man sentenced to be hanged. As the crowd gathers for the hanging, the father cries out and starts sprinkling the dust everywhere. To his dismay, he hears the floor drop behind him and turns... to see that the fresh and sturdy noose has broken and his son is unharmed. When asked if another hanging attempt should be made, the girl's parents decide that it should not, that the condemned man has suffered enough. As father and son walk home, the peddler discovers that he is also affected by the "magic" after throwing his gold pieces from the sale of the dust to the poor children of the town, laughing about it afterward.
Cast
- Thomas Gomez as Sykes
- Vladimir Sokoloff as Gallegos
- John Larch as The Sheriff
- John Alonzo as Luis Gallegos
- Paul Genge as John Canfield
- Dorothy Adams as Mrs. Canfield
- Duane Grey as Rogers
- Andrea Darvi as Estrelita Gallegos
- Jon Lormer as Man
- Doug Heyes, Jr. as Farmer Boy
- Robert McCord as Lawman
- Dan White as Second Man
See also
References
- DeVoe, Bill. (2008). Trivia from The Twilight Zone. Albany, GA: Bear Manor Media. ISBN 978-1-59393-136-0
- Grams, Martin. (2008). The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic. Churchville, MD: OTR Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9703310-9-0