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Rod Serling's message is relevant today.

IMO, Rod Serling was one of the greatest writers ever. His Twilight Zone anthology series is an example of his writing genius.

As we enter into an election year, and sadly, a divided nation, I struggled to decide which forum (TV/Movies or Politics) I should place this comment. I chose Politics.

And this, from the episode titled He's Alive, starring Dennis Hopper.

Opening commentary:

Portrait of a bush-league Führer named Peter Vollmer, a sparse little man who feeds off his self-delusions and finds himself perpetually hungry for want of greatness in his diet. And like some goose-stepping predecessors he searches for something to explain his hunger, and to rationalize why a world passes him by without saluting. That something he looks for and finds is in a sewer. In his own twisted and distorted lexicon he calls it faith, strength, truth. But in just a moment Peter Vollmer will ply his trade on another kind of corner, a strange intersection in a shadowland called the Twilight Zone.

Ending commentary: Where will he go next, this phantom from another time, this resurrected ghost of a previous nightmare – Chicago? Los Angeles? Miami, Florida? Vincennes, Indiana? Syracuse, New York? Anyplace, everyplace, where there's hate, where there's prejudice, where there's bigotry. He's alive. He's alive so long as these evils exist. Remember that when he comes to your town. Remember it when you hear his voice speaking out through others. Remember it when you hear a name called, a minority attacked, any blind, unreasoning assault on a people or any human being. He's alive because through these things we keep him alive.
This made me think of the 1962 Roger Corman film The Intruder, with William Shatner giving his best performance ever as a super racist stirring up trouble in small town America.
I know your a movie buff so you're probably aware of it.
JSul3 · 70-79
@robingoodfellow You bet! Adapted from the novel by Charles Beaumont. Corman had guts to make this film. 1962.

Check out a film called Intruder in the Dust.
@JSul3 I'm aware of the film but I've not seen it. Thanks for bringing it to my attention, going on my list of films to find.
JSul3 · 70-79
@robingoodfellow I think it was done in '48-'49. Won't spoil it here, will let you investigate.
RenFur · 70-79, M
[i]Anyplace, everyplace, where there's hate, where there's prejudice, where there's bigotry.[/i]

This means he is the straw that stirs the drink. Without those evils already there, what can he do but rage at the moon?
Briggett · T
If he was still alive I believe he would say I told you so, in so many ways this was coming your way if you don’t pay real close attention.
eli1601 · 70-79, M
Yes, this will help unite us. 😂

 
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