
Nothing in the Dark
Elderly urban dweller Wanda Dunn has fought with Death a thousand times and always won. Now she is afraid to let wounded policeman Harold Beldon in her tenement's door for fear that he is Death incarnate. Is he?
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"I am a Twilight Zone junkie and I absolutely love this episode. I'm not going to rehash the story line like others have already done however, I'd like to add my take on this one. I've always thought that when the Angel comforts her by saying, "Mother, take my hand", I believe he may actually be her son who she could have possibly lost in child birth. The way she looks at him and the trust she instantly gains at that moment. Just a food for thought...."
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While this episode has only three characters, the careers of the two stars span most of the history of film. Gladys Cooper's first credit dates to 1913 while Robert Redford remained active until 2019.
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Elderly urban dweller Wanda Dunn has fought with Death a thousand times and always won. Now she is afraid to let wounded policeman Harold Beldon in her tenement's door for fear that he is Death incarnate. Is he?