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Scene from A World of Difference |
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| Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 23 |
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| Directed by | Ted Post | ||
| Written by | Richard Matheson | ||
| Featured music | Nathan Van Cleave | ||
| Production code | 173-3624 | ||
| Original air date | March 11, 1960 | ||
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Howard Duff: Arthur Curtis/Gerald "Gerry" Raigan |
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"A World of Difference" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.
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Arthur Curtis is a businessman planning a vacation with his wife. One day, he finds that his phone no longer works, and discovers his office to be a set on a sound stage. He is told that Arthur Curtis is merely a role he is playing, and his real name is Gerry Raigan, an alcoholic movie star in the middle of a brutal divorce and a declining career. He tries to locate Arthur Curtis's house, but cannot find any evidence of it, and Raigan's agent tells him that the movie called "The Private World of Arthur Curtis" is being cancelled because the filmmakers believe that Raigan has had a nervous breakdown. Raigan/Curtis rushes back to the set, which is being dismantled, and demands not to be left in the uncaring world of Gerry Raigan. Curtis reappears in his office as it was before, just as his wife arrives. As he hears echoes of the studio sounds, he tells her that he doesn't want to lose her, and that they should leave for their vacation immediately. Raigan/Curtis and his wife board a plane, which takes flight and fades away into the sky. Raigan's agent shows up on the set to find Curtis/Raigan has vanished. As the set is being dismantled, a teaser shows the "Arthur Curtis" script left on a table, waiting to be thrown in the trash.
In later years, several TV series featured episodes with similar plotlines to "A World of Difference"—a character in the series finds himself in the "real world" and trying to convince people he's actually the character. The 1970–71 British TV series UFO, in the episode "Mindbender" has the lead character, Col. Ed Straker, briefly entering a dimension where he's an actor in a TV series called UFO. An episode of the 1980s US sitcom, Growing Pains entiled "Meet the Seavers" has character Ben Seaver dream that he is an actor named Jeremy Miller starring in a sitcom about the Seaver family, with Miller and other cast members appearing as themselves. An episode of the original sci-fi series Eerie, Indiana called "Reality Takes a Holiday" centered on Marshall (played by Omri Katz) finding a script in his mailbox and his life is suddenly revealed to be a TV show (with his family and friends as the real-life actors and actresses of Eerie, Indiana). The film "The Truman Show" starring Jim Carrey had a similar plot as well.
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