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Caesar and Me

"Caesar and Me" is episode 148 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone starring Jackie Cooper as a ventriloquist. It is not to be confused with a similar episode "The Dummy", starring Cliff Robertson as a ventriloquist.

"Caesar and Me"
The Twilight Zone episode
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 28
Directed byRobert Butler
Written byAdele T. Strassfield
Featured musicRichard Shores
Production code2636
Original air dateApril 10, 1964 (1964-04-10)
Guest appearances
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Opening narration edit

Jonathan West, ventriloquist, a master of voice manipulation. A man, late of Ireland, with a talent for putting words into other peoples' mouths. In this case, the other person is a dummy, aptly named Caesar, a small splinter with large ideas, a wooden tyrant with a mind and a voice of his own, who is about to talk Jonathan West - into the Twilight Zone.

Plot edit

Jonathan West is an unsuccessful Irish ventriloquist. He is perpetually broke, selling valuable keepsakes like his grandfather's watch to pawnbrokers in exchange for petty cash. At the boarding house where he lives, he is mercilessly taunted by a little girl, Susan, for failing to find a job. But unbeknownst to everyone, Jonathan's evil ventriloquist dummy, "Little Caesar", has a mind of his own and talks to him at will. Despite Jonathan's reassurances that they are on the verge of a big break, Caesar apathetically tells him that they have hit bottom.

When Jonathan and Caesar go to a nightclub for an audition, the performance is poorly received. The following day, Jonathan is unable to find employment because of his lack of vocational experience and his immigrant status; he may soon leave the boarding house because he is behind on his rent. Caesar berates Jonathan for being a hopeless "clod", but has a solution to his money woes: burglary. A reluctant Jonathan—directed by Caesar in his suitcase—breaks into a delicatessen and steals its money. Jonathan uses it to pay his rent, but Caesar, during a conversation overheard by Susan, pressures him into committing more burglaries.

Susan — now aware that Caesar can talk — sneaks into Jonathan's room in his absence to unsuccessfully speak with the dummy. Jonathan catches her coming out of the room and runs her off. Inside, Jonathan expresses a desire to flee, but Caesar cajoles him into carrying out the next burglary. The duo sneaks into the nightclub to break into the manager's office. However, they are caught by a night watchman after they steal money from the nightclub's safe. They manage to bluff their way past him by giving an impromptu routine.

When Jonathan and Caesar arrive home, Susan eavesdrops on their ensuing argument. The next morning over breakfast, Susan hears her aunt, Mrs. Cudahy, read about the nightclub theft from a newspaper. She calls the police to tip them off about Jonathan and Caesar. Two detectives arrive at the boarding house and interrogate Jonathan, who tries to make Caesar talk about his role in the crime. The dummy, however, remains silent. Mrs. Cudahy and the detectives stare at the one-sided exchange, thinking Jonathan mad. Jonathan now realizes that Caesar has abandoned him and is willingly arrested.

After the detectives lead Jonathan out of the room, Caesar turns his head around and addresses Susan, who lingered and is the last to leave. She triumphantly tells him she knew all the time he could speak. He says he likes her for her "hip attitude" and offers to help her run away to New York City. Caesar assures Susan that Jonathan will now be gone "a long, long time" and that the two of them are now "a team." Finally, Caesar hints Susan should kill her aunt with poison darts. She says nothing and smiles.

Closing narration edit

A little girl and a wooden doll. A lethal dummy in the shape of a man. But everybody knows dummies can't talk - unless, of course, they learn their vocabulary in the Twilight Zone.

Cast edit

  • Jackie Cooper as Jonathan West / voice of Caesar
  • Suzanne Cupito (Morgan Brittany) as Susan (credited as Susanne Cupito)
  • Sarah Selby as Mrs. Cudahy
  • Stafford Repp as Pawnbroker
  • Don Gazzaniga as Detective
  • Kenneth Konopka as Mr. Miller
  • Sidney Marion as Watchman
  • Robert McCord as Man Watching Audition
  • Olan Soule as Mr. Smiles

Production notes edit

The writer of the episode, Adele Strassfield, was the secretary of William Froug, the producer of the second half of the final season of The Twilight Zone. According to Froug, they worked out this episode together. Strassfield is billed in the credits as "Adele T. Strassfield", not "A.T. Strassfield" as Zicree inexplicably avers in The Twilight Zone Companion; Serling also announced her as "Adele T. Strassfield" in a promotional announcement for the episode that aired the previous week. Strassfield is the only woman credited with writing an original teleplay for the original version of The Twilight Zone, though several women received credit for stories that were adapted for the show. She later wrote a first-season episode of Gilligan's Island with executive producer Froug's assistance.

The dummy used in this episode to portray "Caesar" was originally created in the 1940s by puppet maker Revello Petee. The same dummy was used one year earlier in the 1962 Twilight Zone episode, "The Dummy". A figure of the puppet can be seen at Disney's Hollywood Studios in the dark corner of a barred-off exhibit to the side of one of the elevator exits of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror ride.

See also edit

References 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

  • "Caesar and Me" at IMDb  

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Caesar and Me is episode 148 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone starring Jackie Cooper as a ventriloquist It is not to be confused with a similar episode The Dummy starring Cliff Robertson as a ventriloquist Caesar and Me The Twilight Zone episodeEpisode no Season 5Episode 28Directed byRobert ButlerWritten byAdele T StrassfieldFeatured musicRichard ShoresProduction code2636Original air dateApril 10 1964 1964 04 10 Guest appearancesJackie Cooper Suzanne Cupito Morgan Brittany Sarah Selby Stafford Repp Don Gazzaniga Kenneth Konopka Olan SouleEpisode chronology Previous Sounds and Silences Next The Jeopardy Room The Twilight Zone 1959 TV series season 5 List of episodes Contents 1 Opening narration 2 Plot 3 Closing narration 4 Cast 5 Production notes 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOpening narration editJonathan West ventriloquist a master of voice manipulation A man late of Ireland with a talent for putting words into other peoples mouths In this case the other person is a dummy aptly named Caesar a small splinter with large ideas a wooden tyrant with a mind and a voice of his own who is about to talk Jonathan West into the Twilight Zone Plot editJonathan West is an unsuccessful Irish ventriloquist He is perpetually broke selling valuable keepsakes like his grandfather s watch to pawnbrokers in exchange for petty cash At the boarding house where he lives he is mercilessly taunted by a little girl Susan for failing to find a job But unbeknownst to everyone Jonathan s evil ventriloquist dummy Little Caesar has a mind of his own and talks to him at will Despite Jonathan s reassurances that they are on the verge of a big break Caesar apathetically tells him that they have hit bottom When Jonathan and Caesar go to a nightclub for an audition the performance is poorly received The following day Jonathan is unable to find employment because of his lack of vocational experience and his immigrant status he may soon leave the boarding house because he is behind on his rent Caesar berates Jonathan for being a hopeless clod but has a solution to his money woes burglary A reluctant Jonathan directed by Caesar in his suitcase breaks into a delicatessen and steals its money Jonathan uses it to pay his rent but Caesar during a conversation overheard by Susan pressures him into committing more burglaries Susan now aware that Caesar can talk sneaks into Jonathan s room in his absence to unsuccessfully speak with the dummy Jonathan catches her coming out of the room and runs her off Inside Jonathan expresses a desire to flee but Caesar cajoles him into carrying out the next burglary The duo sneaks into the nightclub to break into the manager s office However they are caught by a night watchman after they steal money from the nightclub s safe They manage to bluff their way past him by giving an impromptu routine When Jonathan and Caesar arrive home Susan eavesdrops on their ensuing argument The next morning over breakfast Susan hears her aunt Mrs Cudahy read about the nightclub theft from a newspaper She calls the police to tip them off about Jonathan and Caesar Two detectives arrive at the boarding house and interrogate Jonathan who tries to make Caesar talk about his role in the crime The dummy however remains silent Mrs Cudahy and the detectives stare at the one sided exchange thinking Jonathan mad Jonathan now realizes that Caesar has abandoned him and is willingly arrested After the detectives lead Jonathan out of the room Caesar turns his head around and addresses Susan who lingered and is the last to leave She triumphantly tells him she knew all the time he could speak He says he likes her for her hip attitude and offers to help her run away to New York City Caesar assures Susan that Jonathan will now be gone a long long time and that the two of them are now a team Finally Caesar hints Susan should kill her aunt with poison darts She says nothing and smiles Closing narration editA little girl and a wooden doll A lethal dummy in the shape of a man But everybody knows dummies can t talk unless of course they learn their vocabulary in the Twilight Zone Cast editJackie Cooper as Jonathan West voice of Caesar Suzanne Cupito Morgan Brittany as Susan credited as Susanne Cupito Sarah Selby as Mrs Cudahy Stafford Repp as Pawnbroker Don Gazzaniga as Detective Kenneth Konopka as Mr Miller Sidney Marion as Watchman Robert McCord as Man Watching Audition Olan Soule as Mr SmilesProduction notes editThe writer of the episode Adele Strassfield was the secretary of William Froug the producer of the second half of the final season of The Twilight Zone According to Froug they worked out this episode together Strassfield is billed in the credits as Adele T Strassfield not A T Strassfield as Zicree inexplicably avers in The Twilight Zone Companion Serling also announced her as Adele T Strassfield in a promotional announcement for the episode that aired the previous week Strassfield is the only woman credited with writing an original teleplay for the original version of The Twilight Zone though several women received credit for stories that were adapted for the show She later wrote a first season episode of Gilligan s Island with executive producer Froug s assistance The dummy used in this episode to portray Caesar was originally created in the 1940s by puppet maker Revello Petee The same dummy was used one year earlier in the 1962 Twilight Zone episode The Dummy A figure of the puppet can be seen at Disney s Hollywood Studios in the dark corner of a barred off exhibit to the side of one of the elevator exits of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror ride See also editThe Great Gabbo a 1929 film about a mad ventriloquist starring Erich von Stroheim Dead of Night a 1945 anthology film featuring a mad ventriloquist segment The Dummy a 1962 episode of The Twilight Zone television series starring Cliff Robertson Magic a 1978 film starring Anthony Hopkins and Ann Margret about a ventriloquist whose delusion leads him to commit murders at what he imagines to be the behest of his dummy Fats Slappy the Living Dummy a recurring novel and film character with a similar appearance to Caesar The Ventriloquist and Scarface a villain in the Batman comic book seriesReferences 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 Caesar and Me at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Caesar and Me amp oldid 1217397045, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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