"The Twilight Zone" Of Late I Think of Cliffordville (TV Episode 1963) Poster

Guy Raymond: Gibbons

Photos 

Quotes 

  • Feathersmith : There's enough oil on that land to fill a thousand barrels every year for the next eight decades, and you sold it to me for *$1 an acre!* I swear, I could almost feel sorry for you...! How's that for a shocker?

    Deidrich : At the time, it made *us* jump around a bit also.

    Feathersmith : *At the time?*

    Deidrich : Four years ago, when the first preliminary soil tests were made, and we were told about the oil.

    Feathersmith : FOUR YEARS AGO?

    Deidrich : Indeed, there were samples taken of the soil at that time also. And there was never any doubt that the land had oil under it. Six thousand feet under it, Mr. Feathersmith, which means that it might just as well be on the moon.

    Feathersmith : On the moon?

    Gibbons : [quoting our antihero]  Mr. Feathersmith, is there an echo in this room, or would it help if we hired an interpreter?

    Deidrich : The oil simply can't be taken out of the ground, Mr. Feathersmith.

    Feathersmith : What do you mean, it can't be taken out? You could drill down five miles, if you needed to!

    Deidrich : Well, if YOU could, Mr. Feathersmith...

    [laughs] 

    Deidrich : ... Then I'm most happy for you indeed. Because nobody else that we know of could. And, just to be a good sport about it, I suggest you start by inventing some new kind of a drill. You'll need it - to say nothing of MANPOWER... Problem, Mr. Feathersmith?

    Feathersmith : Something I ate, I think.

    Deidrich : Something you ate... Like CROW, Mr. Feathersmith?

    [laughs harder] 

  • Feathersmith : You... you don't have another daughter?

    Gibbons : That delightful little thing is my one and only. Sings beautifully, doesn't she?

    Feathersmith : Oh, yes, like a bird.

    [under his breath] 

    Feathersmith : Like a ruptured rooster.

See also

Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs


Recently Viewed