"Nightcrawlers" is the third and final segment of the fourth episode of the first season (1985–86) of the
television series
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''
The Twilight Zone
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''. It is taken from a short story of the same name by
Robert R. McCammon
Robert Rick McCammon (born July 17, 1952) is an American novelist from Birmingham, Alabama. One of the influential names in the late 1970s–early 1990s American horror literature boom, by 1991 McCammon had three ''New York Times'' bestsellers (''T ...
, first published in the 1984 collection ''Masques''.
Plot
State trooper Dennis Wells takes shelter from a downpour at a roadside diner. He describes to Bob the cook and the server a massacre that he is investigating that occurred at a local motel. After almost getting into a collision outside, a
Vietnam
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veteran named Price enters the diner. Concerned by Price's reckless driving, Wells interrogates him.
Price is compelled to describe how he fled and abandoned his unit during the war, leaving all of them dead in the jungle, and that he has a recurring nightmare in which his unit, "The Nightcrawlers," are hunting him down to exact revenge. Wells instructs Price to sleep the night off at a local motel, but Price says he can't stay at a motel because he becomes a danger to everyone around him when he sleeps. Price explains that he and four other soldiers were sprayed with a chemical that gave them the power of mind over matter, which he demonstrates by
materializing a t-bone steak on the grill. He says such manifestations quickly fade while he is awake, but are more dangerous when he dreams. Wells, realizing Price caused the massacre he's investigating, tries to arrest him, but Price melts his gun with his mind. Enraged, Wells knocks Price unconscious with a ketchup bottle, unintentionally bringing Price's nightmare into the world. Soldiers materialize, destroying everything in the cafe with machine gun fire and explosions. Trying to escape, Wells is shot and killed. Bob tries to kill Price with a pan, but is shot. Price regains consciousness as the soldiers force their way in. A spotlight is cast upon him, and he calls out, "
Charlie's in the light!", prompting the soldiers to shoot and kill him. The cafe in flaming ruins, Bob is taken away in an ambulance. He reminds the others that Price said there are four more soldiers out there who have the same ability.
Production
"Nightcrawlers" was based on a short story by
Robert R. McCammon
Robert Rick McCammon (born July 17, 1952) is an American novelist from Birmingham, Alabama. One of the influential names in the late 1970s–early 1990s American horror literature boom, by 1991 McCammon had three ''New York Times'' bestsellers (''T ...
. Executive producer Philip DeGuere wrote the teleplay, which he said was fairly easy, since the short story was so visual.
[ It was scored by ]Merl Saunders
Merl Saunders (February 14, 1934 – October 24, 2008) was an American multi-genre musician who played piano and keyboards, favoring the Hammond B-3 console organ.
Biography
Born in San Mateo, California, United States, Saunders attended Polyt ...
and the Grateful Dead, featuring Huey Lewis
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Lewis sings lead and plays harmonica for his band, Huey Lewis and the News, in addition to writing or co-writing many o ...
on harmonica. Exene Cervenka
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Music career
The 21-year-old Cervenka met 23-year-old ...
of the punk group X plays a waitress.
"Nightcrawlers" was one of the most expensive segments to film in the entire series, chiefly due to its pyrotechnic finale, since all of the explosions and destroyed vehicles were real and not miniatures. The exterior of the diner was filmed on location by the side of a real highway, while the interior was a set built on the CBS Radford lot.[ The interior lights were rigged so that they would flicker whenever there was a lightning strike.][
Cinematographer Bradford May said director ]William Friedkin
William "Billy" Friedkin (born August 29, 1935)Biskind, p. 200. is an American film and television director, producer and screenwriter closely identified with the " New Hollywood" movement of the 1970s. Beginning his career in documentaries in ...
was the most challenging director he had ever worked with because he demanded the utmost intensity from every shot.[ Wanting more intensity from ]Scott Paulin
Robert Scott Paulin (born February 13, 1950) is an American actor and director. He is perhaps best known for playing Deke Slayton in the film '' The Right Stuff'' (1983). He has also acted in films including '' Cat People'' (1982), ''Teen Wolf'' ...
, the actor who played Price, Friedkin put his face right up to Paulin's and shook him, to the shock of the cast and crew.[
]
References
* Zicree, Marc Scott: ''The Twilight Zone Companion''. Sillman-James Press, 1992 (second edition)
External links
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1985 American television episodes
The Twilight Zone (1985 TV series season 1) episodes
Television episodes about Vietnam War
Television shows based on short fiction
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