Five Characters in Search of an Exit explained

Series:The Twilight Zone
Season:3
Episode:14
Production:4805
Teleplay:Rod Serling
Based On:"The Depository" by Marvin Petal
Director:Lamont Johnson
Guests:
Music:Stock from "A Hundred Yards Over the Rim"
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"Five Characters in Search of an Exit" is episode 79 of the television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It originally aired on December 22, 1961.

Plot

A uniformed U.S. Army major wakes up to find himself trapped inside a large metal cylinder, where he meets a hobo, a ballet dancer, a bagpiper, and a clown. All of them theorize wildly regarding their presence here, as no-one remembers who they are or how they became trapped, and they do not seem to have any need for food or water. The major, being the newest arrival, is the most determined to escape. He is told there is no way of either breaking through or climbing up the cylinder.

Eventually, the major suggests a plan to escape: forming a tower of people, each person on the other's shoulders. However, the dancer at the top of the tower is still a few inches short of the cylinder's top, and a loud clanging sound shakes the cylinder and sends the five tumbling to the ground. The major demands that they all make a promise to not leave the cylinder until everyone else has left.

Now even more determined, the major fashions a grappling hook out of loose bits of clothing and his sword. By reforming the tower, he manages to grapple onto the edge of the cylinder, only to tumble to the ground outside. Inside, the clown bemoans how the major left without them and will not rescue them if he ever returns, and surmises that the major was right about them being in Hell.

Just then a little girl picks up a doll from the snow, in the dress of an army major. The cylinder is a Christmas toy collection barrel for a girls' orphanage, and all five characters are dolls. The loud clanging was the ringing of a bell, used by a woman to attract donations; she tells the girl to return the doll to the barrel.

The five characters, now dolls with painted faces and glass eyes, lie unmoving. The ballet dancer nonetheless moves her hand to hold that of the major's as her eyes fill with tears.

Cast

Episode notes

The episode's title is a variation on the Pirandello play Six Characters in Search of an Author and existentialist Sartre play No Exit, both of which served as inspiration for the script [1] .

Dolls were specially crafted for the final shots that closely resembled the actors who had played the parts.

Legacy

The episode was reportedly an inspiration for the 1997 film Cube.[2] [3] The TV series Felicity paid homage in its episode "Help for the Lovelorn"; both episodes were directed by Lamont Johnson.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2015-11-19 . What Influenced "The Twilight Zone" Episode "Five Characters in Search of an Exit"? Read The Take . 2023-01-19 . What Influenced “The Twilight Zone” Episode “Five Characters in Search of an Exit”? Read The Take . en.
  2. Web site: Cube (1998) . Eggert, Brian . 19 May 2010 . Deep Focus Review . Vincenzo Natali's Cube extends a scenario seemingly straight from The Twilight Zone for the duration of a full-length feature... filled with sharp ideas and a setup worthy of Franz Kafka..." . 23 May 2014 . 24 May 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140524025657/http://www.deepfocusreview.com/reviews/cube.asp . live .
  3. Book: Blake . Marc . Bailey . Sara . Writing the Horror Movie . London; New York . Bloomsbury . 2013 . 137 . Cube (1997) was reportedly influenced by a Twilight Zone episode, Five Characters in Search of an Exit, written by its creator Rod Serling. . 9781441195067 . 20 September 2016 . 29 July 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200729192143/https://books.google.com/books?id=WUEbAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA137 . live .
  4. Web site: Sophomore Year (Season 2) Episode 11: Help For The Lovelorn . Chan, Lisa . 2001 . Felicitypage.com . 2012-11-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20010307173648/http://www.felicitypage.com/s2e11.html . 2001-03-07.