Long Live Walter Jameson
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"Long Live Walter Jameson" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone
The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)
The Twilight Zone is an American anthology television series created by Rod Serling, which ran for five seasons on CBS from 1959 to 1964. The series consisted of unrelated episodes depicting paranormal, futuristic, dystopian, or simply disturbing events; each show typically featured a surprising...

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Synopsis

Walter Jameson, a college professor, is engaged to a young doctoral student named Susanna Kittridge. Susanna's father, Samuel Kittridge, another professor at Walter's college, becomes suspicious of Walter because he doesn't appear to have aged in the many years they have known one another, and seems to have unrealistically detailed knowledge of some pieces of history that don't appear in texts. Jameson at one point reads from an original Civil War
American Civil War
The American Civil War was a civil war fought in the United States of America. In response to the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, 11 southern slave states declared their secession from the United States and formed the Confederate States of America ; the other 25...

 diary in his possession. Later, Kittridge discovers the truth after recognizing his future son-in-law in a Mathew Brady
Mathew Brady
Mathew B. Brady was one of the most celebrated 19th century American photographers, best known for his portraits of celebrities and his documentation of the American Civil War...

 civil war photograph. Jameson had earlier denied having an ancestor in the war. Moreover, the man in the photograph has the same facial mole, and wears the same ring, as Jameson,

Although Jameson denies the truth at first, he ultimately reveals his real life history, which includes the fact that agelessness (but no kind of immunity to injury) was imparted to him by an alchemist, more than 2000 years before. Jameson indicates that he's old enough to have known Plato personally. Jameson doesn't know what was done to him by the alchemist, only that the alchemist was gone when he recovered, and he then stopped aging while everyone around him continued with normal living. Soon, he had to leave and become a constant refugee.

Kittridge asks Jameson to share this "gift" with him, but Jameson does not know how. Jameson tells Kittridge that even if he could share it with him, it would only make him immortal from this point on. He asks Kittridge if he would want to be a seventy year old man forever. The years have not always been kind. Jameson tells Kittridge that he learned a terrible lesson from living for so long and reveals his desire to die. Jameson even has a pistol he keeps in his desk, but he is too cowardly to commit suicide.

Kittridge soon realizes that if Jameson marries his daughter, eventually she will grow old and Jameson will abandon her in order to keep his secret. Kittridge then refuses permission for Jameson to marry his daughter. In spite of this, Jameson proposes to Susanna, and they plan to immediately elope.

Unbeknownst to Walter, he is being stalked by an elderly woman. She is Laurette Bowen (Estelle Winwood
Estelle Winwood
Estelle Winwood was an English stage and film actress who moved to the United States in mid-career and became celebrated for her longevity.-Early life and early career:...

), one of his many wives and consorts through the years, whom he had abandoned when she grew old and frail while he remained young. She claims that she cannot allow Walter to destroy another woman's life, and that it's wrong. She discovers Jameson's pistol lying on his desk, and in her passion, she shoots him with his own gun (evidently she had not brought one and has not planned to shoot him). Kittridge passes by Laurette as she is making her escape, outside the house. When he enters Jameson's study he finds Jameson bleeding, but seemingly at peace. Soon, Jameson starts to rapidly age. Kittridge attempts to help but nothing can be done, and Jameson collapses on the floor. Susanna, in the meantime, comes into the house and Kittridge tries to stop her from seeing the aged Walter. However, eventually he is unable to keep her out of the room. Once inside she discovers only a an empty suit of clothes where Walter was, with a white substance near the collar and sleeves. When Susanna asks what is on the floor, the professor replies "Dust, only dust."

Production notes

The scenes of Walter Jameson's aging was performed by using an old movie-making trick. Age lines were drawn on actor Kevin McCarthy
Kevin McCarthy (actor)
Kevin McCarthy was an American stage, film, and television actor, who appeared in over two hundred television and film roles. For his role in the 1951 film version of Death of a Salesman, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and won a Golden Globe Award for New Star of...

's face in red make-up. During the beginning of the scene, red lighting was used, bathing the scene in red and hiding the age lines. As the scene progressed, the red lights were turned down and green lights were brought up. Under the green lights, the red age lines were prominent. The lighting changes were unseen by the audience because it was filmed in black-and-white. The ultimate result is the appearance of a complete make-up change with no cuts to the scene.

Goof

  • The date of the diary entry of September 11, 1864 is said to be on a Tuesday, but in reality it was on a Sunday.

DVD release

For the DVD release Kevin McCarthy returned to record an audio commentary for the episode, revealing that he never met Rod Serling and that aside from Invasion of the Body Snatchers his appearance in this episode generated the most fan mail he ever received.

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