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'''''The Toys of Caliban''''' was a 1985 episode of ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' featuring [[Richard Mulligan]]. |
'''''The Toys of Caliban''''' was a 1985 episode of ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' featuring [[Richard Mulligan]]. |
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The Toys of Caliban was a 1985 episode of The Twilight Zone featuring Richard Mulligan.
A mentally handicapped boy is able to summon anything he wants by saying the word 'Bring'. His parents keep him locked in his house with only pictures of harmless toys. When a social worker comes across the family, the boy summons a human heart after seeing a picture of one in a magazine, terrifying his elderly mother to death. Fearing what would happen if others tried to take control of the power the boy's father decides to show him pictures of a house in flames, to which the boy responds 'Bring'.