At 30 years old and a true horror fan, to this day this is still the most chilling and unnerving thing I have ever seen. The doll. The voices. The plot. And of course the face switch at the end...truly terrifying
Also, do you folks remember the episode where the woman was lost in the department store, and it turns out she was just one of the mannequins all along? That's a creepy one.
This episode freaked me as a kid because I thought it was about a possessed dummy. But as an adult I can see its an allegory for mental illness. The dummy isn’t alive, but the ventriloquist is dominated by his fear that it is, to the point that in the end it consumes him entirely. The dummy doesn’t “switch places” with him, its symbolic for how he has become the puppet who is controlled by his fears.
Lol 😂 there’s definitely some advanced species that could potentially control an entire galaxy or even people.. For example humans knew every single function and make about the planets as well as it’s consorts. Sadly we may be extinct and a different species would have to do IT on this planet. Only time could tell though (;
Also he always looked liked the dummy ! At the end u think he switches places but in reality it was always him looking like the dummy & the dummy looked like him in the beginning crazy..
What's genius about this scene is how it foreshadows the ending as well. Genuinely one of the more chilling endings I've watched of really anything and I'm typing this out in 2022!
The incomparable late great Cliff Robertson. If we pick our favorite actors by how often they appear in our favorite movies, then Cliff is one of my top 5 all timers.
Anthony Hopkins did a similar thing in a late 1970s or early 80's movie & that was garish too. Cliff is brilliant here & it's a shame these aren't repeated on TV today... Meaty!
This beautiful masterpiece describes the unconscious self dialogue. The ventriloquist is talking to himself. The dummy is the ventriloquist conscience. It's an unconscious dialogue that is always occurring between us and our conscience( the dummy).. The dummy makes it evident. A good metaphor describing self talk that goes on between us and our conscience constantly, but we don't necessary hear it. An invaluable episode.
As a kid, I always thought that Rod Serling was supposed to be somekind of God/Ruler of The Twilight Zone, who puts all these people into these situations to study human nature. Today I of course know that he's just a narrator (+ series' main writer and creator) but it's still pretty funny to think that way.
RageJoona I read that Rod Serling was wounded in the Philippines at WWII when he was a paratrooper in the 11th Airborne Division.According to him he saw "The light".
I sent my text friends some images from this delirium yesterday, assuming everyone would recognize them. A couple of them didn’t, so I explained: Any fan of the original Twilight Zone will tell you that one of the scariest episodes is “The Dummy.” It was scary in 1962 and it’s scary in 2019. It’s haunted millions, and if any poor children were allowed to see it when it first aired, their parents didn’t make that mistake again. The wonderful Cliff Robertson is Jerry, an extremely neurotic and alcoholic nightclub ventriloquist convinced that his dummy, Willy, is alive and gaining dominance over the show and Jerry’s mind. The dummy gives him bad cues on stage, improvising lines and threatening to ruin the act, but no one believes him. In their dressing room it even seems to move when Jerry’s not looking. He pleads with his manager to understand that it’s this horror which makes him drink, but then he admits that drinking makes the horror worse, and he can’t break the cycle. His mind crumbling, he desperately locks Willie in a trunk while the thing yells taunts and insults, deciding to start a new whole new act with Goofy Goggles, a dummy that’s just a dummy. But the entire world is a nightmare for Jerry. He can’t run from the shadows or Willie’s shrieking threats, and he brings an axe down on the trunk repeatedly, sending it and its contents into scattered pieces, only to hear the thing continue addressing him, although now in a calm, confident voice. Somehow it was Goofy Goggles that he demolished. There’s no way to reach the thing in his mind, the woody dummy subsuming him, croaking, “Don’t you think it’s about time we got down to business?” as Jerry collapses into blackness. From the dark, we come into the final scene in the middle of Jerry’s and Willie’s new routine. We’re on stage viewing them from behind, as the seated ventriloquist and his dummy make the audience roar, and then we move forward for a better look. Willie has won the battle. He’s emerged from the lifeless doll, become human, and as Jerry always feared, now it’s Willie’s running the show now. What remains of Jerry’s tortured mind is trapped in a wooden puppet. There are hundreds or thousands of variations on the theme, some going back centuries, and others have have followed “The Dummy,” but none that I’ve read or seen are as carefully crafted or half as frightening.
I don't know if Twilight Zone gave the credit, but this episode is a direct lift from a great omnibus British feature called Dead of Night. Michael Redgrave plays the Ventriloquist. I know it's a lift coz Dead of Night came out in 1945.
Great episode, great writer, but the comment is proper and necessary. I grew up in this era, loved the Twilight Zone and Rod Serling’s talent. I also smoked and enjoyed cigarettes, despite hearing all the evidence that it was harmful. I have lived a happy and successful life. Within the last few years I have been diagnosed with COPD, a lovely euphemism for emphysema. I manage to get along, but it has robbed me of much of the pleasure and productiveness of my “golden years”. Serling was SO incredibly talented. Many say that the good die young. Neil Young said that it was better to burn out than it is to rust. Whatever it is, don’t smoke, don’t experiment with cigarettes. If you are addicted to them, do anything you can to quit.
This episode scared the 💩 out of me when I was a kid.I didn't understand the ending until I was older and didn't want any ventriloquist dummies around me , lol!
The ventriloquist (Cliff Robertson) played the love interest of the local small town beauty queen in the movie Picnic with William Holden (1955). I recommend it.
I got into the twilight zone because my aunt would watch the twilight zone marathons they used to have on halloween and this episode definitely creeped me out the most
If you like this ,check out the 1945 film.dead of night.this story line comes from that film.classic film,on the recommended list at film school to watch for budding film directors
argel bargel When I 1st Saw This Twilight Zone Episode The Dummy Along With My Brother This Year The Both Of Us Really Didn't Find It Creepy At All And I Just Fell In ♥ With The Episode And All BeCause Of The Actor Cliff Robertson As The Ventriloquist Jerry Etherson And All BeCause Of Those 2 Ventriloquist Dummies Willy And Goofy Goggles Who Cliff Robertson Had AlSo Provided Their Voices 4 Em
argel bargel When I Had 1st Watched This Twilight Zone Episode Called The Dummy Along With My Brother This Year The Both Of Us Really Didn't Find It ThaT Creepy At All And I Just Simply Fell In ♥ With This Episode And All BeCause Of ThaT Actor Cliff Robertson As ThaT Ventriloquist Jerry Etherson And All BeCause Of Those 2 Ventriloquist Dummies Willy And Goofy Goggles ThaT Cliff Robertson Had AlSo Provided The Voices 4 Em 2
The creepiest part of this episode was when Willie was placed on the couch flat on its back, Cliff Robertson looked in his dressing room mirror and saw Willie was in a different position.
atlantic1119 Oh Come On And Oh Please Willy The Ventriloquist Dummy He Really Doesn't Look ThaT Creepy Looking At All 2 Me Or 2 My Brother Or 2 My Mother Or Even 2 Half Of The Other People As Well 2
atlantic1119 What Oh Come On And Oh Please Willy Is My Favorite Ventriloquist Dummy And He Really Isn't ThaT Creepy Looking At All 2 Me An He Never Will 2 Me
Kim II Sung started the Korean War :D Yeah And Of Course Willy ThaT Ventriloquist Dummy Was Really Funny And Silly And So Hilarious When He Said ThaT *Knock It Off Baby ThaT Tickles* 2 Those Girls Noreen & Marsha *HaHaHa*
Shedon Chambliss And I Told My Brother This Is The Very 1st Night Of The Living Dummy & BeFore R.L. Stine's Night Of The Living Dummy Was Published And Made & Written Etc & So 4th
Yeah as if you lived back then or breathed this shit in... loser. Move to China, everything is illegal, including anti smoking commercials or nicotine patches etc) except cigarettes . And that country of China is a proud cesspool of pollution, racism of anyone not Chinese, slavery and idiocy.
@@doxasophosmoros says the brave name calling keyboard warrior.. it was sarcasm. i grew up in the 60s where smoking was permitted almost everywhere. i hate cigarettes.
SASCHA KASTEN / THE SCARY CLOSET I ♥ Willy 2 And I AlSo ♥ Him A Lot 2 He's Really HandSome And Charming And Good Looking 2 And I AlSo ♥ Him When He Winks His Left Eye And I AlSo ♥ His Eyes And I AlSo ♥ His Hair As Well ^__^
SASCHA KASTEN / THE SCARY CLOSET & I ♥ Goofy Goggles ThaT Other Ventriloquist Dummy AlSo 2 And I ♥ Him A Lot 2 And He's AlSo Really HandSome And Charming And Good Looking As Well 2 And Just Like Willy As Well AlSo 2 ^_^
SASCHA KASTEN / THE SCARY CLOSET And I AlSo Even Fell In ♥ With This Episode 2 When I Watched It On TV 4 The Very 1st Time On A Different Day And Along With My Brother
This amazing TZ episode, "The Ventriloquist, " brilliantly predicted what our world was going to become. The dummies really have taken over everything.
Kim II Sung started the Korean War I Find ThaT Part More *Cute* And *Cuter* And *Romantic* And *Romantical* And *Adorable* And *Lovable* And *Sweet* And *Sweeter* And *Flirting* And *Sweet* *Talking* 2 Etc And So 4th ;)
Kim II Sung started the Korean War *Cliff Robertson* Is The Name Of The Actor As Jerry Etherson The Ventriloquist And ThaT He Had AlSo Provided The Voices Of And 4 Willy The Ventriloquist Dummy And Goofy Goggles The Other Ventriloquist Dummy 2 ^___^
Kim II Sung started the Korean War ^__^ By The Way They Have The Toy Dolls Of Willy The Ventriloquist Dummy And Of The Actor *Cliff Robertson* As Jerry Etherson The Ventriloquist 2
A question. After all the viewings, theres contradictions.Yes its easy to jump to split personality..(First: when Cliff spoke to him in dressing room, the camera shot is Cliff's face in multiple mirrors).. But it plays like you're to think that until the end when the twist is the dummy is alive. Cause that scene isn't in Cliff's mind, its actually happening. My point is, this isn't as clear cut as the movie magic..where the suspense is delivered in reverse, compared to this....So the ending to me is truly ambiguous.. Which way do you think it is?
I remember reading somewhere that he was a Frenchman, that was very skilled at carving and making his own ventriloquist dummies. I believe the other dummy, "goofy goggles" was one of his dummies as well.
At 30 years old and a true horror fan, to this day this is still the most chilling and unnerving thing I have ever seen. The doll. The voices. The plot. And of course the face switch at the end...truly terrifying
It wasn't scary at all. A little eerie that's all.
@@huskiehuskerson5300 it’s subjective
Live action fakie
Scared the fuck out of me as a kid in the 90’s
huh? it was funny but how tf was thats scary????
easily one of the best episodes ever of Twilight Zone.
vladimir volkhov ^__^ Exactly And Of Course It Is & I Agree
Yes one of the ones that scared me to death as a girl its why i hate clowns and puppets
And creepiest
Also, do you folks remember the episode where the woman was lost in the department store, and it turns out she was just one of the mannequins all along? That's a creepy one.
@@vladimirvolkhov6786 you just reminded me of that, it's been
many years since I saw that episode, about 50 I reckon
This episode freaked me as a kid because I thought it was about a possessed dummy. But as an adult I can see its an allegory for mental illness. The dummy isn’t alive, but the ventriloquist is dominated by his fear that it is, to the point that in the end it consumes him entirely. The dummy doesn’t “switch places” with him, its symbolic for how he has become the puppet who is controlled by his fears.
Lol 😂 there’s definitely some advanced species that could potentially control an entire galaxy or even people.. For example humans knew every single function and make about the planets as well as it’s consorts. Sadly we may be extinct and a different species would have to do IT on this planet. Only time could tell though (;
Not so. The dummy was alive!!
I thought he turned the dude into a dummy and he becomes human.
Who's the dummy now
Also he always looked liked the dummy ! At the end u think he switches places but in reality it was always him looking like the dummy & the dummy looked like him in the beginning crazy..
That laugh of the Dummy's when all hell breaks loose late in the episode is much more than enough to make the skin on your back crawl.
What's genius about this scene is how it foreshadows the ending as well. Genuinely one of the more chilling endings I've watched of really anything and I'm typing this out in 2022!
The incomparable late great Cliff Robertson. If we pick our favorite actors by how often they appear in our favorite movies, then Cliff is one of my top 5 all timers.
I love the use of words by Rod Serling: " brash, naughty, pine-partner."
It's " knotty-pine partner", not "naughty". Crikey!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🏃🏃🏃🏃
@@jonball49 Bill, You're right. Thanks. It's "Knotty-pine, not 'naughty' knotty pine.." Naughty "Knotty-pine. is even better.
Hello folks, it's very likely a pun!
Both meanings are true...
Rod Serling was definitely an avid punster.
Hello folks, it's very likely a pun!
Both meanings are true...
Rod Serling was definitely an avid punster.
Anthony Hopkins did a similar thing in a late 1970s or early 80's movie & that was garish too. Cliff is brilliant here & it's a shame these aren't repeated on TV today... Meaty!
Name of the movie starring Anthony Hopkins?
@@Aaron-8989 Magic
This beautiful masterpiece describes the unconscious self dialogue. The ventriloquist is talking to himself. The dummy is the ventriloquist conscience. It's an unconscious dialogue that is always occurring between us and our conscience( the dummy).. The dummy makes it evident. A good metaphor describing self talk that goes on between us and our conscience constantly, but we don't necessary hear it. An invaluable episode.
Well said.. and I completely agree.
Pretty much the exact premise of a similar movie, not 20 years later, in Magic.
Loved Rod making cameo appearances! He was so droll! 😎
This episode always reminds me of one of the stories in the British film Dead of Night (1945)
As a kid, I always thought that Rod Serling was supposed to be somekind of God/Ruler of The Twilight Zone, who puts all these people into these situations to study human nature. Today I of course know that he's just a narrator (+ series' main writer and creator) but it's still pretty funny to think that way.
Actually that's an interesting interpretation. Children have a really good imagination and a unique way of looking at things haha.
RageJoona
I read that Rod Serling was wounded in the Philippines at WWII when he was a paratrooper in the 11th Airborne Division.According to him he saw "The light".
i mean technically as the writer he is the god and creator of the twilight zone world
I kid you not, i have seen this comment exactly before in my dream several weeks ago. Is this for real lolz?
@@anibalcesarnishizk2205 And by "the light", you mean the Twilight Zone?
I sent my text friends some images from this delirium yesterday, assuming everyone would recognize them. A couple of them didn’t, so I explained:
Any fan of the original Twilight Zone will tell you that one of the scariest episodes is “The Dummy.” It was scary in 1962 and it’s scary in 2019. It’s haunted millions, and if any poor children were allowed to see it when it first aired, their parents didn’t make that mistake again.
The wonderful Cliff Robertson is Jerry, an extremely neurotic and alcoholic nightclub ventriloquist convinced that his dummy, Willy, is alive and gaining dominance over the show and Jerry’s mind. The dummy gives him bad cues on stage, improvising lines and threatening to ruin the act, but no one believes him. In their dressing room it even seems to move when Jerry’s not looking.
He pleads with his manager to understand that it’s this horror which makes him drink, but then he admits that drinking makes the horror worse, and he can’t break the cycle.
His mind crumbling, he desperately locks Willie in a trunk while the thing yells taunts and insults, deciding to start a new whole new act with Goofy Goggles, a dummy that’s
just a dummy.
But the entire world is a nightmare for Jerry. He can’t run from the shadows or Willie’s shrieking threats, and he brings an axe down on the trunk repeatedly, sending it and its contents into scattered pieces, only to hear the thing continue addressing him, although now in a calm, confident voice. Somehow it was Goofy Goggles that he demolished. There’s no way to reach the thing in his mind, the woody dummy subsuming him, croaking, “Don’t you think it’s about time we got down to business?” as Jerry collapses into blackness.
From the dark, we come into the final scene in the middle of Jerry’s and Willie’s new routine. We’re on stage viewing them from behind, as the seated ventriloquist and his dummy make the audience roar, and then we move forward for a better look. Willie has won the battle. He’s emerged from the lifeless doll, become human, and as Jerry always feared, now it’s Willie’s running the show now. What remains of Jerry’s tortured mind is trapped in a wooden puppet.
There are hundreds or thousands of variations on the theme, some going back centuries, and others have have followed “The Dummy,” but none that I’ve read or seen are as carefully crafted or half as frightening.
Brilliant! The scene where his Manager quits was heartbreaking
Rod Serling looking cool as ever with his ever present cigarette!
cool glorify smoking
The moment you realize that Uncle Ben used to be a ventriloquist
Who's uncle ben
XLiLX Spooky Peter Parker’s uncle from Spider-Man
From which spiderman? The Maguire one?
SlushyxBunny Yep.
I thought you meant the rice guy.
This definitely was one of the more creepy Twilight zones.
I don't know if Twilight Zone gave the credit, but this episode is a direct lift from a great omnibus British feature called Dead of Night. Michael Redgrave plays the Ventriloquist. I know it's a lift coz Dead of Night came out in 1945.
Every time I see Rod Serling smoking I remember that those cigarettes killed him when he was still in his prime.
Great show great episode could of done with out the comment. He didn’t know
Great episode, great writer, but the comment is proper and necessary. I grew up in this era, loved the Twilight Zone and Rod Serling’s talent. I also smoked and enjoyed cigarettes, despite hearing all the evidence that it was harmful. I have lived a happy and successful life. Within the last few years I have been diagnosed with COPD, a lovely euphemism for emphysema. I manage to get along, but it has robbed me of much of the pleasure and productiveness of my “golden years”. Serling was SO incredibly talented. Many say that the good die young. Neil Young said that it was better to burn out than it is to rust. Whatever it is, don’t smoke, don’t experiment with cigarettes. If you are addicted to them, do anything you can to quit.
I agree. The cigarette comment is proper. I’m not sure if he ever appeared on camera without a burning cigarette
As a kid this was one of the most scariest TZ's I watched as a kid.
This episode was so good!
This episode scared the 💩 out of me when I was a kid.I didn't understand the ending until I was older and didn't want any ventriloquist dummies around me , lol!
The ventriloquist (Cliff Robertson) played the love interest of the local small town beauty queen in the movie Picnic with William Holden (1955). I recommend it.
The creepiest episode of The Twilight Zone
Weirdest episode, The Eye of the Beholder.
There were creepier (to me) but, this does rate up there in the top 5 i think.
Living Doll is really creepy.
"Come out, come out, wherever you are!" Followed by that insane and diabolical laugh. It never loses the power to terrorize.
I got into the twilight zone because my aunt would watch the twilight zone marathons they used to have on halloween and this episode definitely creeped me out the most
The Dummy really Freaked me out.
Best TV series of all time
If you like this ,check out the 1945 film.dead of night.this story line comes from that film.classic film,on the recommended list at film school to watch for budding film directors
This shit was scarier than most of the stuff coming out today O.O
One of the creepiest episodes.
Was when I saw it, either New Year's Eve 99, or 2,000, couldn't sleep that night, but now it's in third place, and I own it.
argel bargel When I 1st Saw This Twilight Zone Episode The Dummy Along With My Brother This Year The Both Of Us Really Didn't Find It Creepy At All And I Just Fell In ♥ With The Episode And All BeCause Of The Actor Cliff Robertson As The Ventriloquist Jerry Etherson And All BeCause Of Those 2 Ventriloquist Dummies Willy And Goofy Goggles Who Cliff Robertson Had AlSo Provided Their Voices 4 Em
argel bargel When I Had 1st Watched This Twilight Zone Episode Called The Dummy Along With My Brother This Year The Both Of Us Really Didn't Find It ThaT Creepy At All And I Just Simply Fell In ♥ With This Episode And All BeCause Of ThaT Actor Cliff Robertson As ThaT Ventriloquist Jerry Etherson And All BeCause Of Those 2 Ventriloquist Dummies Willy And Goofy Goggles ThaT Cliff Robertson Had AlSo Provided The Voices 4 Em 2
The greatest series that ever existed!
That Vintage Ventriloquism dummy would make better fire wood. Vitriolic, Vindictive, and Vituperative, makes a Viper appear cuddly.
Remember remember the 5th of november !
That dummy was freaking creepy.
The creepiest part of this episode was when Willie was placed on the couch flat on its back, Cliff Robertson looked in his dressing room mirror and saw Willie was in a different position.
atlantic1119 Oh Come On And Oh Please Willy The Ventriloquist Dummy He Really Doesn't Look ThaT Creepy Looking At All 2 Me Or 2 My Brother Or 2 My Mother Or Even 2 Half Of The Other People As Well 2
atlantic1119 What Oh Come On And Oh Please Willy Is My Favorite Ventriloquist Dummy And He Really Isn't ThaT Creepy Looking At All 2 Me An He Never Will 2 Me
No. He was funny when he told the girls to knock it off it tickles and the man said shut up.
Kim II Sung started the Korean War :D Yeah And Of Course Willy ThaT Ventriloquist Dummy Was Really Funny And Silly And So Hilarious When He Said ThaT *Knock It Off Baby ThaT Tickles* 2 Those Girls Noreen & Marsha *HaHaHa*
This haunted me as a child
Me too. The deep creeps
"Now, you did it again!"
" ...his knotty-pine partner. " Rod has a way with words!
"One of the best episodes". How can anyone say that.
There was NO episode as good as this one.
The ending shot still haunts me...
Dummy looks like Edward G. Robinson.
rredhawk he does.
A young Cliff Robertson. Great actor.
Shout out to Frank Sutton (Sgt. Carter) in this episode as the fed up manager.
Loved Frank Sutton!
damn that was actually funny ventriloquism, loved the switch at the end that's clever
It's that damn laugh and great make up in the end.
That crazy laugh from the dummy is one of the creepiest ever.
I remember this episode way back when I was a teenager in the 1960s.
I remember watching this when I was young and found it CREEPY. I'm now a senior and I still find it CREEPY. A timeless episode.
0:56 foreshadowing
I saw that too!
Great episode.
Cryptic Cowboy I AlSo ♥ This Episode As Well 2 ^_^ ;)
Cryptic Cowboy ^__^ Exactly And Of Course It Is & I Agree
Cryptic Cowboy And I AlSo Even Fell In ♥ With This Episode 2 When I Watched It On TV 4 The Very 1st Time On A Different Day And Along With My Brother
Cryptic Cowboy www.picclickimg.com/d/l400/pict/392086904278_/Twilight-Zone-The-Dummy-Jerry-with-Willie-doll.jpg
As a kid I didn't understood this , it makes sense now
how is this in my recommended I was just listening to sabbath and the beatles
Me and my brother's always stayed up late hopefully this episode would come on....
Love the twilight zone...
I just love it
Shedon Chambliss And I Told My Brother This Is The Very 1st Night Of The Living Dummy & BeFore R.L. Stine's Night Of The Living Dummy Was Published And Made & Written Etc & So 4th
Shedon Chambliss www.picclickimg.com/d/l400/pict/392086904278_/Twilight-Zone-The-Dummy-Jerry-with-Willie-doll.jpg
this episode is a classic
One of my favorite
Brilliant! Serling was no dummy!
The Simpsons Treehouse Of Horror should do a parody of this.
This wuz one of the freakiest onez
This episode might have been the inspiration for the movie MAGIC.
"No i knock on wood"
😂
ahh smoking in a public establishment those were the days
JxT1957 Creep. William
Yup, they days everybody went home smelling like crap whether they wanted to or not.
Yeah as if you lived back then or breathed this shit in... loser. Move to China, everything is illegal, including anti smoking commercials or nicotine patches etc) except cigarettes .
And that country of China is a proud cesspool of pollution, racism of anyone not Chinese, slavery and idiocy.
@@doxasophosmoros says the brave name calling keyboard warrior.. it was sarcasm. i grew up in the 60s where smoking was permitted almost everywhere. i hate cigarettes.
This is a great episode. Will you be uploading the rest of it?
0:57-1:24 Excellent foreshadowing on how the episode is going to end 😨😰…
Love the posting
I OWN THIS 1, and..it is my 3RD FAVE T.Z.
Nothing in da dark.
Cliff Robertson was also very good in “Autumn Leaves” with Joan Crawford.
i love willie :-)
SASCHA KASTEN / THE SCARY CLOSET I ♥ Willy 2 And I AlSo ♥ Him A Lot 2 He's Really HandSome And Charming And Good Looking 2 And I AlSo ♥ Him When He Winks His Left Eye And I AlSo ♥ His Eyes And I AlSo ♥ His Hair As Well ^__^
SASCHA KASTEN / THE SCARY CLOSET & I ♥ Goofy Goggles ThaT Other Ventriloquist Dummy AlSo 2 And I ♥ Him A Lot 2 And He's AlSo Really HandSome And Charming And Good Looking As Well 2 And Just Like Willy As Well AlSo 2 ^_^
SASCHA KASTEN / THE SCARY CLOSET And I AlSo Even Fell In ♥ With This Episode 2 When I Watched It On TV 4 The Very 1st Time On A Different Day And Along With My Brother
SASCHA KASTEN / THE SCARY CLOSET www.picclickimg.com/d/l400/pict/392086904278_/Twilight-Zone-The-Dummy-Jerry-with-Willie-doll.jpg
If DC and Warner Bros. ever makes a Ventriloquist origin movie, they should take inspiration from this episode and the 1978 movie, Magic.
God tier
This amazing TZ episode, "The Ventriloquist, " brilliantly predicted what our world was going to become. The dummies really have taken over everything.
It's called. "Da dummy."
you mean robots?
Adona i hear you laughing Athena said welcome your baby for me.
That one president burnt us out of our pines rehabilitation
Facsinating. And,Possible.✌
This episode was on MeTV, 9-4-24.
Who do you think would win in a fight between the dummy from this episode and Talky Tina?
Who knew this Ventriloquist would be Spider man's uncle ;P
I need to collect all of these episodes
Still shocking
I have one I got at a garage sale and can't bring it in the house my woman said hell no it's not coming in here
Puppets always look freaky to me ever since I've been young
My Brother And I Saw This On TV AnOther Day It's OK ;)
LOVE CLIFF ROBERTSON💗💙
@tim kat: I don’t even know who you are...
Darci Lynne ought to watch this episode!
Even if it meant paying royalties, this episode should have been made into a movie.
Great just great
Toilet Zone ... that dark intimate space
This ep was silly and hilarious when the dummy talked dirty to the girls and the man told him to shutup!
Knock it off it tickles could be dirty a little.
Kim II Sung started the Korean War Um OKay 4 Me I Don't Find ThaT Part *Dirty* When Willy Says It *Knock It Off Baby ThaT Tickles* LOL
Kim II Sung started the Korean War I Find ThaT Part More *Cute* And *Cuter* And *Romantic* And *Romantical* And *Adorable* And *Lovable* And *Sweet* And *Sweeter* And *Flirting* And *Sweet* *Talking* 2 Etc And So 4th ;)
Kim II Sung started the Korean War *Cliff Robertson* Is The Name Of The Actor As Jerry Etherson The Ventriloquist And ThaT He Had AlSo Provided The Voices Of And 4 Willy The Ventriloquist Dummy And Goofy Goggles The Other Ventriloquist Dummy 2 ^___^
Kim II Sung started the Korean War ^__^ By The Way They Have The Toy Dolls Of Willy The Ventriloquist Dummy And Of The Actor *Cliff Robertson* As Jerry Etherson The Ventriloquist 2
rod serling was a creepy dude in his own right.
I’m watching this while watching the twilight zone
Hi. I would like to see fresby chapter. Would that be possible? Many thanks.
That dummy was great...I could hardly see his lips move when the man was talking...
A question. After all the viewings, theres contradictions.Yes its easy to jump to split personality..(First: when Cliff spoke to him in dressing room, the camera shot is Cliff's face in multiple mirrors).. But it plays like you're to think that until the end when the twist is the dummy is alive. Cause that scene isn't in Cliff's mind, its actually happening. My point is, this isn't as clear cut as the movie magic..where the suspense is delivered in reverse, compared to this....So the ending to me is truly ambiguous.. Which way do you think it is?
A Hunderd yards over the rim!!!!!!
Another favorite of mine. Cliff was great.
Darlene Smith An Even Cliff Robertson He's 1 Of My Favorite Actors As Well 2 An He's AlSo 1 Of My Mother's Favorite Actors As Well 2 :D
Darlene Smith www.picclickimg.com/d/l400/pict/392086904278_/Twilight-Zone-The-Dummy-Jerry-with-Willie-doll.jpg
"The Galaxy Being" in The Outer Limits , 1963.
Goosebumps anybody?!
Raximus3000 ^__^ ;) Oh I Do I Just ♥ GooseBumps A Lot
Night of the living dummy 2, bride of the living dummy, and night of the living dummy 3.
My dad, and I like shows that stein does.
Raximus3000 ^__^ ;) Me I Do I Just ♥ GooseBumps A Lot
Which do you like.?. I like ghost beach.
This is the same dumny in Caesar and me. Season 4
does anyone know who made this dummy ? as far as i know david copperfield owns him now.
i don't know who you are
i wouldnt doubt r. l. steins slappy dunny was a direct relation to this episode.
I remember reading somewhere that he was a Frenchman, that was very skilled at carving and making his own ventriloquist dummies. I believe the other dummy, "goofy goggles" was one of his dummies as well.
Those things gave me nightmares as a kid.
Love it
This dummy is very Creepy
IS like Looking at chucky
Chuckle is like a god bro
More like slappy.
Wouldnt suprise me if Chucky took some influence from this.
Even the faces have sone resemblance.