Thursday, February 14, 2008

Daily Figment 165: Time Enough At Last

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Witness Mr. Henry Bemis, a charter member in the fraternity of dreamers. A bookish little man whose passion is the printed page but who is conspired against by a bank president and a wife and a world full of tongue-cluckers and the unrelenting hands of a clock. But in just a moment Mr. Bemis will enter a world without bank presidents or wives or clocks or anything else. He'll have a world all to himself, without anyone.

So begins one of the more famous episodes of the Twilight Zone: Time Enough At Last. Meredith Burgess plays Henry Bemis who wants nothing more in life than to lose himself in a book. After a day fraught with a demanding boss and wife who both bemoan reading, Henry locks himself in the vault of the bank at which he works. After seeing an article about the the destructive power of the H-bomb, he hears explosions outside the vault and is knocked unconscious. After awakening, he ventures outside to discover that he is the only human left alive.

Although there is plenty of food available to him, Bemis decides to kill himself until he runs into the ruins of a public library. The books were perfectly preserved! Enough books to last him a lifetime. As he is sorting the books, he trips and his glasses fall from his face. They shatter.

He cries:
That's–that's not fair. That's not fair at all. There was time now. There was, was all the time I needed... ! It's not fair!

Inside the Library of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disney's Hollywood Studios, we find a nod to Time Enough At Last.


The best laid plans of mice and men and Henry Bemis, the small man in the glasses who wanted nothing but time. Henry Bemis, now just a part of a smashed landscape, just a piece of the rubble, just a fragment of what man has deeded to himself. Mr. Henry Bemis in the Twilight Zone.


Post Addendum (2/16/2008): Matt Hochberg, from StudiosCentral and the WDW Today podcast, sent me the link to his Tower of Terror site. He has provided a cool page with links to all of the Twilight Zone television show references in the ride. Thanks, Matt!

6 comments:

lorilovestigger said...

That is one of my favorite episodes. Thanks G!

Lou Mongello - WDWRadio.com said...

My all-time favorite TZ episode... EVER!

Anonymous said...

Great post about a great show, referencing one of its greatest episodes. The lines quoted from the episode speak volumes about the quality of the writing on the TZ. Prior to seeing this episode, Burgess Meredith was always Mickey Goldmill, however after seeing this episode he will alway be Hery Bemis who also stared in some movies about boxing. And I must admit I had never notices this in the library room before.

Unknown said...

Jeffb--they do keep it pretty dark in there. We waited till the crowd had exited before we took this shot.

Lou--one of my fears! How would we translate this into having Disney all to your self. hmmm. Probably being there with no one--including cast members--who will operate the rides?

Anonymous said...

Probably the most memorable of all the Twilight episodes ... and a personal favorite of mine.

Jessica said...

My favorite episode will always be "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" but this is also a wonderful episode and I love this clever reference. Great post!