The Mirror (The Twilight Zone)
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Scene from "The Mirror" |
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| Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 71 |
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| Directed by | Don Medford | ||
| Written by | Rod Serling | ||
| Featured music | Stock | ||
| Production code | 4819 | ||
| Original air date | October 20, 1961 | ||
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Peter Falk: Ramos Clemente |
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"The Mirror" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.
[edit] Plot
In a Central American dictaorship, Ramos Clemente (Peter Falk), and his four life-long confidantes, D'Alessandro, Garcia, Tabal, and Cristo, stage a successful revolution against the regime of General De Cruz. Clemente faces down De Cruz and revels in his victory, but the deposed general says that Clemente will soon learn the consequences of ruling by force. De Cruz also tells Clemente that his ornate mirror has the ability to reveal enemies in its reflection. Clemente initially dismisses De Cruz.
When Clemente begins using the same repressive tactics used by De Cruz, a rift develops between him and his four friends, now the heads of government. A particular point of contention is Clemente's order for mass executions of prisoners he has declared to be enemies of the state. When Clemente looks into the mirror, he sees visions implying that all four of his confidantes are plotting to assassinate him—D'Alessandro with the rifle, Garcia and Tabal with knives, and Cristo with a poisoned glass of wine. Clemente believes that the mirror reflects their true thoughts, and accuses them of their supposed future crimes. In spite of their denials, he takes steps to eliminate them; he kills two himself, and orders the other two killed by his men.
Finally, Ramos is approached by a priest who asks him to end the executions, which have been going on for a week. Ramos refuses, saying that as long as he has enemies the executions will continue. In the end he seeks counsel from the priest, but finds no comfort in his response that all tyrants have but one real enemy, and that this is the one they never recognize until it is too late. Ramos takes one last long look in the mirror...and sees only himself. He picks up his pistol and throws it at the mirror, smashing the glass. The priest, who is standing just outside the office, hears the glass break. As he listens at the door he hears a gunshot. He rushes into Clemente's office and find Clemente's lifeless body sprawled on the floor, a gun in his hand. "The last assassin," he bitterly observes, "and they never learn... they never seem to learn."
[edit] References
- DeVoe, Bill. (2008). Trivia from The Twilight Zone. Albany, GA: Bear Manor Media. ISBN 978-1593931360
- Grams, Martin. (2008). The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic. Churchville, MD: OTR Publishing. ISBN 978-0970331090