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A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain

"A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. In this episode, a scientist gives his brother an experimental youth serum in order to save his marriage to a much younger woman. The episode's title refers to the mythical Fountain of Youth.

"A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain"
The Twilight Zone episode
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 11
Directed byBernard Girard
Story byLou Holtz
Teleplay byRod Serling
Featured musicStock
Production code2614
Original air dateDecember 13, 1963 (1963-12-13)
Guest appearances
Patrick O'Neal: Harmon Gordon
Ruta Lee: Flora Gordon
Walter Brooke: Dr. Raymond Gordon
Episode chronology
The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) (season 5)
List of episodes

Opening narration edit

Picture of an aging man who leads his life, as Thoreau said, 'in quiet desperation.' Because Harmon Gordon is enslaved by a love affair with a wife forty years his junior. Because of this, he runs when he should walk. He surrenders when simple pride dictates a stand. He pines away for the lost morning of his life when he should be enjoying the evening. In short, Mr. Harmon Gordon seeks a fountain of youth, and who's to say he won't find it? This happens to be the Twilight Zone.

Plot edit

Harmon Gordon, a wealthy old man married to a much younger woman named Flora, is exhausted by his wife's youthful and selfish lifestyle. Seeking to keep up the pace, he asks his scientist brother Raymond to inject him with an experimental youth serum. Raymond firmly refuses at first, saying that the serum has had mixed results with laboratory animals and will not be ready for human trials without decades of refinement. Moreover, he abhors Flora for her callous treatment of his brother and is not enthusiastic about any step to strengthen their marriage. When Harmon suggests he will commit suicide rather than lose Flora, Raymond reluctantly agrees to administer the serum.

Per his instructions, Harmon rests after taking the serum. He later wakens to find himself a young man, to Flora's surprised delight. Before Harmon can enjoy his new youth however, the regression continues until he eventually becomes a toddler hours later. Flora tries to leave, but Raymond insists she must stay and raise the infant Harmon or be cut off from Harmon's fortune, threatening legal action against her should she disobey. Finding a stroke of poetic justice in what has happened, Raymond points out that by the time Harmon has regained adulthood, his position with Flora will be reversed, with her being old.

Closing narration edit

It happens to be a fact: as one gets older, one does get wiser. If you don't believe it, ask Flora. Ask her any day of the ensuing weeks of her life, as she takes notes during the coming years and realizes that the worm has turned: youth has taken over. It's simply the way the calendar crumbles...in the Twilight Zone.

Production edit

Initially, the Raymond Gordon character was to be a typical family physician. Disturbed by the character's willingness to experiment on a fellow human (Harmon, his brother), CBS asked that his occupation be changed to that of a research scientist. Serling complied.[1]

The opening narration uses an allusion to the respected poet Henry Thoreau, a poet, essayist, and philosopher who spoke extensively on aging, maturity, and romantic themes—all of which feature extensively in the narrative.

This episode (because of a lawsuit filed by someone claiming they had the idea for the story first) was not included in the Twilight Zone syndication package until 1984. When this and other long unseen episodes became available (including "Miniature"), a series of short introductions were shot featuring commentary from the cast and crew of the original episodes. In the segment with Patrick O'Neal for this episode, O'Neal remarked on how accurately the show's makeup effects artists had aged him, as he now very closely resembled his older appearance in this episode. O'Neal was only eight years older than Ruta Lee, who played the much younger Flora.

References edit

  1. ^ Hal Erikson, "Censorship: Another Dimension Behind the Twilight Zone", published in the October 1985 edition of The Twilight Zone Magazine

Sources edit

  • DeVoe, Bill. (2008). Trivia from The Twilight Zone. Albany, GA: Bear Manor Media. ISBN 978-1-59393-136-0
  • Grams, Martin. (2008). The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic. Churchville, MD: OTR Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9703310-9-0
  • Zicree, Marc Scott: The Twilight Zone Companion. Sillman-James Press, 1982 (second edition)

External links edit

  • "A Short Drink From a Certain Fountain" at IMDb  

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A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone In this episode a scientist gives his brother an experimental youth serum in order to save his marriage to a much younger woman The episode s title refers to the mythical Fountain of Youth A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain The Twilight Zone episodeEpisode no Season 5Episode 11Directed byBernard GirardStory byLou HoltzTeleplay byRod SerlingFeatured musicStockProduction code2614Original air dateDecember 13 1963 1963 12 13 Guest appearancesPatrick O Neal Harmon Gordon Ruta Lee Flora Gordon Walter Brooke Dr Raymond GordonEpisode chronology Previous The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms Next Ninety Years Without Slumbering The Twilight Zone 1959 TV series season 5 List of episodes Contents 1 Opening narration 2 Plot 3 Closing narration 4 Production 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksOpening narration editPicture of an aging man who leads his life as Thoreau said in quiet desperation Because Harmon Gordon is enslaved by a love affair with a wife forty years his junior Because of this he runs when he should walk He surrenders when simple pride dictates a stand He pines away for the lost morning of his life when he should be enjoying the evening In short Mr Harmon Gordon seeks a fountain of youth and who s to say he won t find it This happens to be the Twilight Zone Plot editHarmon Gordon a wealthy old man married to a much younger woman named Flora is exhausted by his wife s youthful and selfish lifestyle Seeking to keep up the pace he asks his scientist brother Raymond to inject him with an experimental youth serum Raymond firmly refuses at first saying that the serum has had mixed results with laboratory animals and will not be ready for human trials without decades of refinement Moreover he abhors Flora for her callous treatment of his brother and is not enthusiastic about any step to strengthen their marriage When Harmon suggests he will commit suicide rather than lose Flora Raymond reluctantly agrees to administer the serum Per his instructions Harmon rests after taking the serum He later wakens to find himself a young man to Flora s surprised delight Before Harmon can enjoy his new youth however the regression continues until he eventually becomes a toddler hours later Flora tries to leave but Raymond insists she must stay and raise the infant Harmon or be cut off from Harmon s fortune threatening legal action against her should she disobey Finding a stroke of poetic justice in what has happened Raymond points out that by the time Harmon has regained adulthood his position with Flora will be reversed with her being old Closing narration editIt happens to be a fact as one gets older one does get wiser If you don t believe it ask Flora Ask her any day of the ensuing weeks of her life as she takes notes during the coming years and realizes that the worm has turned youth has taken over It s simply the way the calendar crumbles in the Twilight Zone Production editInitially the Raymond Gordon character was to be a typical family physician Disturbed by the character s willingness to experiment on a fellow human Harmon his brother CBS asked that his occupation be changed to that of a research scientist Serling complied 1 The opening narration uses an allusion to the respected poet Henry Thoreau a poet essayist and philosopher who spoke extensively on aging maturity and romantic themes all of which feature extensively in the narrative This episode because of a lawsuit filed by someone claiming they had the idea for the story first was not included in the Twilight Zone syndication package until 1984 When this and other long unseen episodes became available including Miniature a series of short introductions were shot featuring commentary from the cast and crew of the original episodes In the segment with Patrick O Neal for this episode O Neal remarked on how accurately the show s makeup effects artists had aged him as he now very closely resembled his older appearance in this episode O Neal was only eight years older than Ruta Lee who played the much younger Flora References edit Hal Erikson Censorship Another Dimension Behind the Twilight Zone published in the October 1985 edition of The Twilight Zone MagazineSources editDeVoe Bill 2008 Trivia from The Twilight Zone Albany GA Bear Manor Media ISBN 978 1 59393 136 0 Grams Martin 2008 The Twilight Zone Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic Churchville MD OTR Publishing ISBN 978 0 9703310 9 0 Zicree Marc Scott The Twilight Zone Companion Sillman James Press 1982 second edition External links edit A Short Drink From a Certain Fountain at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain amp oldid 1217397165, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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