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The Mirror

  • Episode aired Oct 20, 1961
  • TV-PG
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
2.8K
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Peter Falk, Richard Karlan, and Will Kuluva in The Twilight Zone (1959)
DramaFantasyHorrorMysterySci-FiThriller

Central American revolutionary Ramos Clemente receives a gift from General De Cruz, the tyrant that Ramos deposed: a mirror that shows Ramos images of his potential assassins.Central American revolutionary Ramos Clemente receives a gift from General De Cruz, the tyrant that Ramos deposed: a mirror that shows Ramos images of his potential assassins.Central American revolutionary Ramos Clemente receives a gift from General De Cruz, the tyrant that Ramos deposed: a mirror that shows Ramos images of his potential assassins.

  • Director
    • Don Medford
  • Writer
    • Rod Serling
  • Stars
    • Peter Falk
    • Will Kuluva
    • Antony Carbone
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Don Medford
    • Writer
      • Rod Serling
    • Stars
      • Peter Falk
      • Will Kuluva
      • Antony Carbone
    • 37User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Ramos Clemente
    Will Kuluva
    Will Kuluva
    • General de Cruz
    Antony Carbone
    Antony Carbone
    • Cristo
    Arthur Batanides
    Arthur Batanides
    • Tabal
    Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
    Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
    • Garcia
    • (as Rodolfo Hoyos)
    Vladimir Sokoloff
    Vladimir Sokoloff
    • Father Tomas
    Richard Karlan
    Richard Karlan
    • D'Alessandro
    Robert McCord
    Robert McCord
    • Bearded Guard with Priest
    • (uncredited)
    Val Ruffino
    • Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Rod Serling
    Rod Serling
    • Narrator
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    • Director
      • Don Medford
    • Writer
      • Rod Serling
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    5Hitchcoc

    Not Very Imaginative

    There's no suspense. It's another one of those stories where the absolute power corrupts. Castro (or whomever) is given a chance to correct the evils of his predecessor. Of course, he betrays everyone. He has a magic mirror that shows people betraying him and he strikes out at them. It turns out that the mirror is a means to an end that was already there. He is paranoid from day one and begins to insulate himself immediately. He is harsh and a pure jerk within minutes of taking power. The sad thing is that the episode is so doggone dull that it goes nowhere and has no insights for us. One of Serling's weakest outings. Peter Falk is OK but he has nothing to work with.
    8raul-4

    What of it

    Hmm I just saw this episode and was surprised by the bad reviews. I don't expect a masterpiece from any episode, but there's always something great about them. I think that in this case Peter Falk is the reason, his acting is so raw that you can feel the farce of the story, what's important is the energy in his acting. Also watch him act in Cassavetes, it's his best.

    What else... well i like it. I just need to fill the lines a bit. The other actors are good too. And nothing more really. Just hanging in. Got to go. Bye. What do they mean with 10 lines of text. Come on. Please.
    8jcravens42

    Insight into fears of our parents

    This is one of those episodes that you really have to think about the time in which it was shown in order to appreciate why it was relevant. The scene presented was reminiscent to its audience of more than just Cuba -- this was an era of frequent "revolutions" and military-style commanders: Castro, the Perons, Pinochet... but with a change of clothes and accents, this could become Burma or the Middle East or somewhere in Eastern Europe or Africa today, and maybe that consideration will help others appreciate this episode. The only problem I had with the story was the ending, which I didn't understand and didn't feel that it "fit" with the character. This episode is no more "preachy" than any of the Twilight Zone, and if such bothers you, it's not really a series you will ever appreciate, let alone enjoy.
    8putahw-40997

    Thine own worst enemy

    This episode reflects reality in so many facets. Who among us hasn't, at one time or another, become our worst enemy. The acting was outstanding. This was by far one of the best episodes. The people who gave this episode a poor review are similar to the main character, in that they are afraid to admit we are our own worst enemy.
    6claudio_carvalho

    The Story of a Tyrant

    When the peasant Ramos Clemente (Peter Falk) leads a successful revolution in his undefined country, the former dictator General De Cruz (Will Kuluva) advises that his mirror is magic and can anticipate who will murder him. Clement becomes paranoid and kills each one of his revolutionary comrades believing that they want to murder him.

    "The Mirror" is a predictable episode based on the paranoid behavior of a man unprepared to lead a nation. The despicable analogy to the charismatic leader Fidel Castro and the Cuban revolution is not a subtle, but a direct message; but the story of the corruption of the absolute power of a tyrant is reasonable. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "O Espelho" ("The Mirror")

    Note: On 13 July 2023, I saw this episode again.

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    • Trivia
      Leaders mentioned in the episode:
      • Rafael Trujillo - Dominican Republic
      • Fidel Castro - Cuba
      • Fulgencio Batista - Fidel's Predecessor
    • Quotes

      Ramos Clemente: I want to know, why do I have so many enemies?

      Father Tomas: It is the story of all tyrants, General. They have but one real enemy, and this is the one they never recognize... until too late.

    • Connections
      Featured in Twilight-Tober-Zone: The Mirror (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Twilight Zone Theme
      (theme song)

      Composed by Marius Constant

      (seasons 2-5)

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 1961 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cayuga Productions
      • CBS Television Network
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    • Runtime
      • 25m
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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