The Twilight Zone: The Bard episode

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- Original title
- The Twilight Zone: The Bard
- Year
- 1963
- Running time
- 51 min.
- Country
United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Jack Weston
- John McGiver
- Doro Merande
- John Williams
- Henry Lascoe
- William Lanteau
- Howard McNear
- Marge Redmond
- Clegg Hoyt
- Judy Strangis
- Burt Reynolds
- Rudy Bowman
- Paul Dubov
- John Newton
- Diane Sayer
- Jason Wingreen
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- Music
- Cinematography
George T. Clemens (B&W)- Producer
- Genre
- Fantasy. Comedy | Witchcraft. TV Episode
- Movie Groups
- The Twilight Zone (1959-1964 TV Series)
- Synopsis
- Julius Moomer has given up his job as a streetcar conductor to pursue what he thinks is his true calling - to be a writer. He's gone out and hired an agent, Gerald Hugo, but there's just one problem - he just can't write worth a damn. He's continually pitching hackneyed ideas but when he learns that Hugo is working on a show about black magic he goes off to a bookstore intent on learning more about the subject. The book he finds - actually it sort of finds him - is a book of spells and to his delight, he conjures up none other than William Shakespeare. He soon has Will, as he calls him, writing his scripts and they're a big hit. They're not much of a hit with Shakespeare however when he visits the set and sees just what they have done to his work.
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