Kick the Can
- Episode aired Feb 9, 1962
- TV-PG
- 25m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
2.7K
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An old man living in a rest home thinks he's found the secret of youth in children's games.An old man living in a rest home thinks he's found the secret of youth in children's games.An old man living in a rest home thinks he's found the secret of youth in children's games.
Earle Hodgins
- Agee
- (as Earl Hodgins)
Gregory McCabe
- Boy #1
- (uncredited)
Eve McVeagh
- Nurse
- (uncredited)
Scott Seaton
- Resident
- (uncredited)
Rod Serling
- Narrator
- (uncredited)
- …
Barry Truex
- David Whitley
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaThis episode was one of three episodes to be remade for Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983). The relevant segment was directed by Steven Spielberg.
- Quotes
Charles Whitley: Maybe, the fountain of youth isn't a fountain at all. Maybe, it's a way of looking at things - a way of thinking.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Everybody Wants Some!! (2016)
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One of the Very Best!
For anyone looking for some of the best in television writing and production, this is without question one of the very finest of the Twilight Zone series, or any other series! This was produced when Twilight Zone was in its best period with one of the most insightful and moving scripts by writer George Clayton Johnson.
Watching actor Ernest Truex is pure joy. What a performance! This is one of the DVDs I enjoy watching from time to time. And each time I find new levels of appreciation in Truex's portrayal of a throwaway man who evokes the essence of vitality in life through imagination and creativity. At 73 years old Truex was in top form. In fact Twilight Zone featured many episodes with actors in leading roles who were over 65.
This is truly one of those rare occasions when story, acting, photography, music and sound design combine in making real "magic"the very theme of this wonderful episode.
With the Baby Boomers emerging into retirement in ever growing numbers, I can easily see "Kick the Can" becoming a popular classic.
Watching actor Ernest Truex is pure joy. What a performance! This is one of the DVDs I enjoy watching from time to time. And each time I find new levels of appreciation in Truex's portrayal of a throwaway man who evokes the essence of vitality in life through imagination and creativity. At 73 years old Truex was in top form. In fact Twilight Zone featured many episodes with actors in leading roles who were over 65.
This is truly one of those rare occasions when story, acting, photography, music and sound design combine in making real "magic"the very theme of this wonderful episode.
With the Baby Boomers emerging into retirement in ever growing numbers, I can easily see "Kick the Can" becoming a popular classic.
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- ellisonhorne
- Nov 15, 2007
Details
- Runtime25 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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