Robert Keith |
Although "The Masks," written by Rod Serling, is hardly one of the best episodes of The Twilight Zone, it does have several points of interest. The plot has to do with a wealthy and grumpy man named Jason Foster (Robert Keith) who is on his death bed. His greedy, unloving relatives -- daughter Emily (Virginia Gregg), her husband Wilfred (Milton Selzer) and their adult children Paula (Brooke Hayward) and Wilfred Jr. (Alan Sues) -- arrive in Jason's New Orleans mansion during Mardi Gras, and he insists that all four of them put on and wear these grotesque masks until midnight -- or they will be cut out of the will.
Brooke Hayward as the vain Paula |
The masks come off at midnight |
Verdict: Stay away from awful old men with money. **1/4.
I remember this one well, it freaked me out as a kid! Did not know Ida Lupino directed this. She did do a nice job directing a cute movie called The Trouble with Angels in 1966 with Roz Russell and Hayley Mills.
ReplyDeleteThat movie was a pretty big hit, too, I recall. There was a sequel. Perhaps Lupino's best directorial effort was for a Boris Karloff Thriller episode about an execution.
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