- Little Girl Lost
Infobox Television episode
Title = Little Girl Lost
Series = The Twilight Zone
Caption = Scene from "Little Girl Lost"
Season = 3
Episode = 91
Airdate =March 16 ,1962
Production =4828
Writer =Richard Matheson from his short story published in "The Shores of Space" (1953 )
Director =Paul Stewart
Guests =Robert Sampson : Chris Miller
Sarah Marshall : Ruth Miller
Tracy Stratford : Tina
Rhoda Williams : Tina's voice
Charles Aidman : Bill
Music = Original score byBernard Herrmann
Episode list =List of Twilight Zone episodes
Prev = The Fugitive
Next =Person or Persons Unknown "Little Girl Lost" is an episode of the
American television anthology series "The Twilight Zone". It is also a 1988TV Movie (synopsis below).Opening Narration
ynopsis
A couple, Chris and Ruth, are awoken by the distant whimpering of their little girl, Tina, and Chris slowly gets up to see what the trouble is. The dog in their yard begins to bark. Chris finds her bed empty, though he can hear Tina's plea for help. Looking around the room, he says, “I’m here, where are you?” The dog barks again in the back yard.
Chris crouches next to the bed while trying to talk Tina out from underneath it, where he thinks she is hiding. He looks under the bed only to find that nothing is there. Chris can hear Tina and she can hear him, but neither can see each other. He explains to Ruth that even though they can hear her, their little girl is no longer with them.
The dog is now barking incessantly. Chris calls his physicist friend, Bill, for help and opens the door to let the dog into the house. The dog runs into Tina’s room as Ruth, still in the room, watches it go under the bed. She bends over calling it back, but becomes quiet when she sees that it has disappeared. She can still hear the dog's barking and Tina's voice.
Bill comes over and examines the wall behind the bed. He taps the wall and finds a portal to another dimension. He explains it by saying sometimes lines in our 3 dimensions end parallel, rather than perpendicular to, the 4th dimension.
They try to call to the dog to guide Tina back, but that doesn't work. Finally Chris, despite Bill's warnings, leans into the portal and falls into the other dimension. Chris lands in a hazy, abstract place, where space and shapes are distorted, turning upside down and sideways. Chris sees Tina and the dog and tries to call them towards him, since he is standing right near the portal. On the other side, he hears Bill's voice telling him to hurry up. Finally he grabs Tina and the dog and is pulled back into the bedroom. Ruth takes the girl to another room.
Bill explains that Chris was actually only halfway in, despite Chris thinking he was standing up in the new dimension. Bill was in fact holding on to Chris the entire time. He was telling Chris to hurry because the portal was actually closing, and had Chris remained there for any longer than a few more seconds, he would have been cut in two as the portal closed with half his body in the other dimension.
Closing Narration
Preview for Next Week's Story
Episode references and design information
*Matheson wrote the short story based on a real-life incident involving his young daughter, who fell off her bed while asleep and rolled against a wall. Despite hearing her daughter’s cries for help, Matheson’s wife was initially unable to locate her daughter.
*This episode is parodied in a "
Treehouse of Horror VI " episode of "The Simpsons ", Homer3, whereHomer Simpson disappears into whatProfessor Frink dubs "The Third Dimension," eventually making his way to our world as a three dimensional rendering of his cartoon self. (Homer even describes the portal as "something outta that twilight-y show about that zone.")*A similar plot occurs in "Remember Me", an episode of where
Beverly Crusher is almost killed being trapped inside astatic warp bubble , only to be saved by The Traveler.*Physicist
Lawrence Krauss opens "Hiding in the Mirror", his 2005 history of speculation about extra dimensions, with a reminiscence of the impact the episode had on him when he first watched it as a young boy.*Disney's
Twilight Zone Tower of Terror has a wall in the basement area of the tower in which you can hear crying and a little girl calling for help along with the sound of wind and the feeling of air being blown at you from the wall.*The storyline line of "Little Girl Lost" is almost the precursor for "Poltergeist" including the dialog from several scenes and the daughter's voice coming from a TV set in the living room.
* During Rod Serling's intro in the girl's bedroom, the marks from the diagram outlining the portal, drawn later in the episode, appear visible on the wall behind him.*
*In the
Family Guy episodePetergeist , Stewie is sucked into a parallel dimension through his bedroom closet, the exit beingMeg 'sbutt . This episode is primarily a parody ofPoltergeist , with elements of other horror movies thrown in.References
*DeVoe, Bill. (2008). "Trivia from The Twilight Zone". Albany, GA: Bear Manor Media. ISBN 978-1593931360
*Grams, Martin. (2008). "The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic". Churchville, MD: OTR Publishing. ISBN 978-0970331090External links
*imdb title|id=0734585|title=Little Girl Lost
* [http://www.tv.com/the-twilight-zone/little-girl-lost/episode/12676/summary.html TV.com episode page]Twilight Zone links
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The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)
*Episode List
*Season 3TV Movie
Little Girl Lost (1988) is an American television film based upon the true story of a young girl who was taken from her adoptive parents and returned to her abusive father. Directed bySharron Miller , the film starsTess Harper ,Frederic Forrest ,Patricia Kalember ,Christopher McDonald , andLawrence Pressman .*imdb title|id=0095531|=Little Girl Lost
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