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"The Once and Future King" is the first segment of the twenty-fifth episode, the first episode of the second season (1986–87) of the television series ''
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''. This segment follows an
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who inadvertently goes back in time and meets the real
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on the eve of his breakthrough into the music industry.


Plot

Gary Pitkin, an
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, is booked by his manager Sandra into a small hotel on the
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. Gary is unsatisfied with this, and vents his frustration over his music career having degraded into lounge performances. Sandra mentions that she met the real Elvis when she was a teenager, after he picked her out of an audience. He took her back to his hotel room and said some strange things, such as that he was not really Elvis and that someone was after him. As Gary is driving home, he gets in an accident with a crazed driver. He thumbs for a ride, and is picked up by a trucker who resembles Elvis. When he sees a newspaper on the floor dated July 3, 1954, Gary realizes that the trucker actually ''is'' Presley and that it is two days before he will record his first single. When they arrive at Crown Electric, Elvis questions Gary about who he is. Gary uses his strong physical resemblance to Elvis and Elvis's belief in the supernatural to convince him that he is Elvis's
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brother Jesse, who died at birth. Gary tells him that he came back to help him start his legendary music career and avoid the drugs and dishonest industry figures which brought him down. They meet the next day to rehearse the song he is going to record for
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. Elvis starts playing the ballad "
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". Gary attempts to convince him to play a rock and roll version of "
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" instead, knowing it ended up being Elvis's first single. Elvis is horrified, saying the music is "not decent". The two break into an argument that leads to a brawl. Elvis leaps towards Gary and is fatally impaled on his own broken guitar when Gary moves out of the way. Gary buries Elvis and assumes his identity in order to make up for causing his death. The following day, Gary goes into
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and records "That's All Right". Gary successfully recreates Elvis's career, including his 1970s encounter with Sandra. He tells her that he did all the songs and all the movies as closely as he remembered. He questions whether, had he allowed Elvis to start his career the way he wanted, the real Elvis would have been better at it than him or if he would have never introduced rock and roll at all. He says that he talks to Elvis, who tells him that he still owes him, and that he now realizes it is not enough to recreate Elvis's glory; he must experience Elvis's downfall as well. He sends her off with a kiss, and sits in front of a window facing the Vegas Strip.


Production

Much like the first segment of season one, "
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", "The Once and Future King" has its lead actor ( Jeff Yagher) in a
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. However, where "Shatterday" relied on a
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for every shot where the two characters appear together, "The Once and Future King" only used body doubles in over-the-shoulder shots, and otherwise used a
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to allow Yagher to appear as both Gary Pitkin and Elvis Presley in the same shot. A title card appears at the end of the segment that reads: "The cooperation of the Elvis Presley Estate and Elvis Presley Enterprises is greatly appreciated." This was because the Elvis Presley Estate gave permission for the segment to be produced, something the ''Twilight Zone'' producers had not seen as a given, due to the radical nature of the story and how it depicts Presley. Elvis's boss at the Crown Electric Company was played by Red West, Elvis's real-life bodyguard and best friend. Also, the newspaper that Gary picks up in Elvis' truck to find out the date is labeled ''
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'', the real newspaper of
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. Elvis's vocals were performed by
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, who also performed Elvis's vocals for several TV miniseries and films, including the 1979 biopic ''
Elvis Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), or simply Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Dubbed the " King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. His ener ...
'', starring Kurt Russell.


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