The Twilight Zone (TV Series)
One Night at Mercy (2002)
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- TV-14
- Drama, Fantasy
- 18 Sep 2002
- TV Episode
Dr. Jay Ferguson's headaches at work aren't helped by putting up with a suicidal man claiming to be Death and that he's quitting his job - and neither does a flood patients who come to Jay in incredible pain when they should have died.
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Cast
Forest Whitaker | ... |
Self - Host
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Jason Alexander | ... |
Death
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Tyler Christopher | ... |
Dr. Jay Ferguson
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Lynda Boyd | ... |
Head Nurse
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Liza Huget | ... |
Nurse #1
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Allixandra East | ... |
Wife
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Kwesi Ameyaw | ... |
Paramedic #1
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Joyce Krenz | ... |
Jay's Mother
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Kurt Max Runte | ... |
Senior Resident
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Directed by
Peter O'Fallon |
Written by
Rod Serling | ... | (created by) (creator) |
Christopher Mack | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Ira Steven Behr | ... | executive producer |
Jim Rosenthal | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Mark Snow |
Cinematography by
Rick Maguire | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Alan L. Shefland | ... | (as Alan Shefland) |
Editorial Department
JoAnne Yarrow | ... | editorial production assistant |
Production Design by
Mark S. Freeborn |
Set Decoration by
Mark Lane |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Kathy Houghton | ... | second assistant director |
Tim Macarthur | ... | production assistant |
Greg Zenon | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Troy Eirich | ... | assistant property master |
Frank Haddad | ... | head greensman |
Wes Hamby | ... | assistant property master |
Tiara Motem | ... | property buyer |
Sound Department
Todd Murakami | ... | sound effects editor |
Michael T. Williamson | ... | sound mixer |
Special Effects by
Bob Comer | ... | special effects coordinator |
Visual Effects by
Gerard Black | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Dianna Oliva-Day | ... | visual effects producer: Stargate Digital |
Camera and Electrical Department
Nathan McTague | ... | assistant camera |
Carson Reaves | ... | first assistant camera |
Neil Seale | ... | camera operator |
Chris Gibbins | ... | second assistant camera: "a" camera (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Helen Geier | ... | casting associate |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jojo MacDowall | ... | costumer: preparation (uncredited) |
Location Management
Bill Burns | ... | location manager |
Lenore Nemani | ... | trainee assistant location manager |
Allan J. Ross | ... | location: preparation (uncredited) |
Music Department
Marius Constant | ... | composer: original theme |
Jonathan Davis | ... | theme music adapted and performed by (as Jonathan Davis of Korn) |
Stuart Goetz | ... | music editor |
Additional Crew
Katrina Cabrera Ortega | ... | writers assistant |
Barbara Chisholm | ... | production coordinator |
Lori Huck | ... | production executive |
Jennifer Metcalf | ... | production coordinator |
Ronald C. Briggs Jr. | ... | inventory services (uncredited) |
Mark Costa | ... | production executive (uncredited) |
Rob Fournier | ... | armourer (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- New Line Television
- Spirit Dance Entertainment
- Trilogy Entertainment Group
- Joshmax Productions Services
Distributors
- United Paramount Network (UPN) (2002) (United States) (tv)
- Chum Television (2002) (Canada) (tv)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Names in Death's book after William Breem include Mary Parker, Frank Lord, and Janet Seymour. Those in the final scene when the book is updated and shown again are Anita Matthew, Cathy Wright, and Patty Tacone. See more » |
Goofs | Just before the nurse tells the doctor the name of the first person to die in the hospital the crew is reflected in the mirror behind her. See more » |
Movie Connections | References Death Takes a Holiday (1934). See more » |
Quotes |
Forest Whitaker - Host:
[opening narration]
Our congratulations to Dr. Jay Ferguson who has just saved his first life. But tonight he will meet a patient who will challenge all his assumptions about living and dying in The Twilight Zone. See more » |