Stopover in a Quiet Town

"Stopover in a Quiet Town" is episode 150 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone starring Barry Nelson and Nancy Malone. It originally aired on April 24, 1964.

"Stopover in a Quiet Town"
The Twilight Zone episode
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 30
Directed byRon Winston
Written byEarl Hamner, Jr.
Featured musicUncredited
Production code2611
Original air dateApril 24, 1964 (1964-04-24)
Guest appearances
Barry Nelson: Bob Frazier
Nancy Malone: Millie Frazier
Denise Lynn: Little Alien Girl
Karen Norris: Alien Mother
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Opening narration edit

Bob and Millie Frazier, average young New Yorkers who attended a party in the country last night and on the way home took a detour. Most of us on waking in the morning know exactly where we are; the rooster or the alarm clock brings us out of sleep into the familiar sights, sounds, aromas of home and the comfort of a routine day ahead. Not so with our young friends. This will be a day like none they've ever spent - and they'll spend it in the Twilight Zone.

Plot edit

A married couple, Bob and Millie Frazier, wake up in a bedroom in an unfamiliar house. Millie remembers only that Bob drank too much at a party the night before, and that while driving him home to Manhattan, a large shadow appeared over their car near Riverdale.

Figuring some strangers took them in, They discover that the house is mostly props. The telephone has no connection, the cabinetry is merely glued-on facing, and the refrigerator is filled with plastic food and empty cartons. They hear a girl's laughter and go outside to find the child. However, once outside, they discover that the houses are props and the town is unfamiliar and deserted; not even birds are heard. They find a stuffed squirrel, knock on the door of another house, and since it is Sunday, search for help in a church, which is also vacant. Bob rings the bell in the church's bell tower to attract attention. When no one comes, the increasingly desperate couple discovers no one is there, all the while hearing the young girl's laughter intermittently. They find even the trees are fake. A sudden fire on the ground reveals that the grass is papier-mâché. They see a parked car, and find only a mannequin in the driver's seat. Although the keys are in the ignition, the car will not start since it has no engine.

Millie begins to lose hope, proposing that they actually had crashed and died, and that they are in Hell. Bob gives her a cigarette to calm her nerves, They hear a train whistle and, eager to leave the town, rush to the train station and board the empty train. As the train leaves the station (revealed to be in "Centerville"), they begin a lighthearted conversation, vastly relieved, admitting that Millie had been drinking as well. However, when the train soon comes to a stop again in Centerville, they realize it has only gone in a circle, and they are back where they started.

They leave the train and begin walking out of town, once again hearing a little girl's laughter. As they prepare for the long road ahead of them to hopefully leave Centerville A large shadow falls over them, and they flee. remembering it was a giant hand that fell over their car when it ran off the road, they run around the street and stumble where they are scooped up by the hand of a gigantic child which is revealed to be the little girl who they heard giggling. The town is now revealed to be a model village with a miniature railway running around it. An even taller figure emerges next to the child and says, "Be careful with your pets, dear. Daddy brought them all the way from Earth." Implied that the couple are now on a planet with giant alien beings many times the size of humans and earth is a great distance from their home planet. At her mother's bidding, the little girl drops the couple back into the town. Bob and Millie hopelessly resume their running, apparently looking for a place to hide. As the episode ends with the implication that they are stuck in the town forever and are unable to do anything about their predicament and will be forced to live the rest of their lives as playthings to the giant little girl with her outgrowing her toy and them eventually dying of hunger.

Closing narration edit

The moral of what you've just seen is clear. If you drink, don't drive. And if your wife has had a couple, she shouldn't drive either. You might both just wake up with a whale of a headache in a deserted village in the Twilight Zone.

References edit

  • 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

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