Hocus-Pocus and Frisby
- Episode aired Apr 13, 1962
- TV-PG
- 25m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Rural gas station/general store proprietor Somerset Frisby, who's given to telling tall tales about himself, is abducted by visiting aliens who mistakenly believe him to be one of Earth's le... Read allRural gas station/general store proprietor Somerset Frisby, who's given to telling tall tales about himself, is abducted by visiting aliens who mistakenly believe him to be one of Earth's leading intellectuals.Rural gas station/general store proprietor Somerset Frisby, who's given to telling tall tales about himself, is abducted by visiting aliens who mistakenly believe him to be one of Earth's leading intellectuals.
John Albright
- Alien
- (uncredited)
Larry Breitman
- Alien
- (uncredited)
Peter Brocco
- Alien
- (uncredited)
Rod Serling
- Narrator
- (uncredited)
- …
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Hocus Pocus and Frisby is a light-hearted, delightfully humorous episode of The Twilight Zone that sees Rod Serling giving us his take on that old fable, The Boy Who Cried Wolf.
Andy Devine plays Somerset Frisby, owner of a country store and the biggest mouth in the county, the man given to telling tall tales in which he has seen and done everything. Somehow, Frisby's wild yarns have come to the attention of visitors from another world, who fail to realise that the stories are pure fabrication; they whisk Frisby to their flying saucer with the intention of taking this most brilliant specimen of the human race to their planet for further study.
Frisby narrowly escapes when he discovers that the sound of his harmomica is deadly to the aliens. For once, Frisby has an amazing story that is absolutely true, but will anyone believe him?
Andy Devine plays Somerset Frisby, owner of a country store and the biggest mouth in the county, the man given to telling tall tales in which he has seen and done everything. Somehow, Frisby's wild yarns have come to the attention of visitors from another world, who fail to realise that the stories are pure fabrication; they whisk Frisby to their flying saucer with the intention of taking this most brilliant specimen of the human race to their planet for further study.
Frisby narrowly escapes when he discovers that the sound of his harmomica is deadly to the aliens. For once, Frisby has an amazing story that is absolutely true, but will anyone believe him?
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For me, in 2019, to watch contemporaneously the legends of yesteryear is a privilege and joy. Andy Devine was, excuse me, devine! Almost and perhaps as good as Buster Keaton in th TZ episode Once Upon a Time. Both were a thrill to see and I so enjoyed to experience their boundless talent!
What a great episode. Andy was good in his role. Rod Serling made a lot of great stories and keep people entertained. he brought out ways to tell stories of how real life people do .Love all the great actors that were in these twilight zone episodes. I've been watching the episodes starting from #1 and there is a lot of them I have never seen on TV.
The above profile was written by me when I used the nick of OldWereWolf56 which is still my email address. I still believe Andy Devine's character of Frisky is the best Twilight Zone's episodes ever and I watch this episode at least once a year as I consider Frisby to be a fortunate man as he has many friends who love him dearly.
In case many of you are too young to remember, I'm 61, Andy Devine hosted a children's entertainment show in the 50's I believe called Andy's Gang. On it he had three assistants: a cat named Midnight who played the violin, a mouse named Squeaky who played an a hand organ and a devilish toad named Froggy who's could appear and disappear at will embarrassing many of Andy's funny guest stars like Billy Gilbert.
In case many of you are too young to remember, I'm 61, Andy Devine hosted a children's entertainment show in the 50's I believe called Andy's Gang. On it he had three assistants: a cat named Midnight who played the violin, a mouse named Squeaky who played an a hand organ and a devilish toad named Froggy who's could appear and disappear at will embarrassing many of Andy's funny guest stars like Billy Gilbert.
Fun tale about an insignificant and mendacious man who spins tall stories from his gas station. Andy Devine plays the country boy, Frisby, in this charming little story. Devine is best remembered for his roles in westerns such as 'Stagecoach' and 'The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence'(as the hopeless sheriff). Frisby has a little following of local men who like to listen to and laugh at his bovine excrement. One day the inconvenience of customers breaking his flow of lies brings him a potential audience who would never doubt his veracity. Somerset Frisby is well named, like a cross between prolific author Somerset Maugham and something throwaway that returns. There's something I like about Andy Devine getting to represent the entire planet. Please don't look for slick special effects. Just enjoy the hokum of one of the best comedy entries.
Did you know
- TriviaHaving been born on October 16, 1879, Clem Bevans (Pete) was the earliest-born actor to appear on the series. This was also his final credited role.
- GoofsThe aliens on the spaceship have faces with two eyes, much like humans. Yet when Frisby describes his encounter later, he describes them as having one eye in the middle of their foreheads. This is consistent with his character's reputation for being an unreliable narrator.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Twilight-Tober-Zone: Hocus Pocus and Frisby (2023)
Details
- Runtime
- 25m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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