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Gran capítulo de la serie, " La dimensión desconocida ", titulado " Había una mujer anciana ", del año 1985.
Serie de misterio y suspense creada por el gran guionista y productor, " Rod Serling ", en el año 1959.

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02:52¿Es un sorprendimiento para él?
02:55Sí, sí.
02:56No puede venir a él mismo.
03:00No se siente muy bien.
03:02Es demasiado malo.
03:08¿Cómo te traigo a él mismo?
03:11No tienes que hacer eso.
03:14Me gustaría.
03:15¿Tienes seguro?
03:17Puedo escribir tu adres y tu número de teléfono,
03:19y puedo traerlo esta mañana.
03:22Oh, he'd be thrilled.
03:27Gracias, Miss Parker.
03:29No puedo decirte lo que esto significa para mí.
03:32Para Brian.
03:33Bueno, voy a ver esta tarde, ¿no?
03:37Sí, gracias.
03:40Bye.
03:43Sua parte está aquí.
03:46Brian, hay alguien aquí para verlo.
03:52Bueno, así que tú eres mi fan de número uno.
04:00Ella es una escritora.
04:02¿Sabes lo que escribes?
04:04Déjame darles un comentario.
04:06¿Qué es tu favorito?
04:07CREATURES IN THE CLOSET?
04:10CREATURES IN THE CLOSET.
04:11Can you read that?
04:23To Brian, who I'm sure always picks up his toys
04:28and always puts away his clothes
04:32and who certainly never, ever, ever
04:35has creatures in his closet.
04:39With kindest wishes, what's that?
04:43That's me, Hallie Parker.
04:47What do you say, Brian?
04:49Gosh, thanks, Miss Parker.
04:51You're very welcome.
04:55Want me to read you a story?
04:57I can read.
04:59Of course you can.
05:01What would you like to read to me?
05:04You can if you want.
05:09Once there was a lad named Ned
05:13who never, ever made his bed.
05:17His toys were never in their box.
05:19His bedroom floor was piled with socks
05:22and under them was underwear.
05:25Who knows what else was under there?
05:29Ned's mother begged.
05:31She pitched a fit.
05:32Your room looks like a cyclone hit.
05:37And did Ned care?
05:39Hmm?
05:40Not one bit.
05:44This part.
05:48And when he started cleaning,
05:50this is what he found.
05:52Creatures in the closet,
05:54badgers neath the bed,
05:55no toys inside the toy box.
05:57A pen of pigs was there instead.
06:01I guess I never noticed
06:03was all that dear Ned said.
06:08And Ned just said,
06:10Hmm, so that's what made that noise.
06:13I knew it wasn't me
06:14and the quietest of boys.
06:17It must have been
06:21creatures in the closet
06:23and badgers neath the bed
06:26that trampled all my toys and clothes
06:30and made my mom see red.
06:33He has to go to sleep now.
06:44Oh, of course.
06:46Oh, Mom.
06:47Oh, no, that's enough excitement
06:49for one day.
06:51Can you come back again?
06:55Well, I don't know, Brian.
06:57I'm...
06:57I'm going away.
07:01I'm moving to another place.
07:03And it's a little far away.
07:06Huh.
07:09But, uh...
07:10We'll see.
07:12Okay, bye, Miss Parker.
07:15Bye, Brian.
07:16Now, you get well real quick.
07:33Hello?
07:39Hello?
07:43Hello?
07:43¡Quick! ¡Hurray up!
08:02¡I think she's coming back!
08:03¡Let's get out of here!
08:13¡I think she's coming back!
08:43¡I think she's coming back!
09:13¡Oh, baby!
09:15¡Quick!
09:17¡Chic!
09:19¡Oh!
09:20¡Oh!
09:21¡Oh!
09:23¿Quién es ahí?
09:53¿Quién es aquí?
10:12Brokers due here any minute.
10:15Young couple.
10:16She says they're looking for a fixer-upper.
10:18Uh, okay, I guess.
10:25The neighborhood children are pulling all kinds of tricks on me, and I...
10:31No, Ellen, it isn't.
10:35Phoenix does not have a corner on the nice weather department, you know.
10:43Yes, yes, I'll, um, I'll talk to you this weekend.
10:48Yes, bye.
10:48Oh, no.
11:02Oh, no.
11:03Oh, no.
11:04Oh, no.
11:05Oh, no.
11:06Oh, no.
11:07Oh, no.
11:08Oh, no.
11:09Oh, no.
11:10Oh, no.
11:11Oh, no.
11:12Oh, no.
11:13Oh, no.
11:14Oh, no.
11:15Gracias.
11:45Hello.
11:47Have an accident?
11:49No, just some neighborhood children.
11:52Does that happen a lot around here?
11:54It's normally a very quiet area, isn't it, Miss Parker?
11:57Oh, yes. Very quiet. Very nice.
12:01Anyway, Paige and Martin Glazer, this is Miss Hallie Parker.
12:06Well, I imagine that you've knocked some baseballs into living rooms in your day, eh, Mr. Glazer?
12:12I've never been one for sports.
12:14Anyway, shall we get started?
12:19Thank you.
12:29Solid oak, and not a nick or a splinter in it,
12:33so that you can slide down the banisters sometimes if you want to.
12:37Gee, Miss Parker, I hope we're not keeping you from anything.
12:40No, no, not at all.
12:42Uh-huh. Shall we move on?
12:49The room seemed rather closed in.
12:52Imagine all of this, uh, opened up, you know, with the sun coming in in the morning.
12:57It just makes the world of difference.
12:59I suppose if this dark old furniture was out of here.
13:02We could put in that white leather sofa we were looking at.
13:06Oh, but white gets so dirty, doesn't it, with children running in and out?
13:11That's not a problem.
13:12We're not planning on children.
13:15Next room.
13:17I know it seems tiny in here, but it's all the books that make it feel so small.
13:27It's still very dark, though.
13:32I'm thinking skylight, and some throw pillows, a pale, soft gray carpet.
13:38You could even knock out this side wall. It would make a whole new room.
13:42So many memories.
13:46We're standing in a bit of history, you know.
13:48I mean, Miss Parker wrote all her famous children's books in this room, at this very desk.
13:54Didn't you, Miss Parker?
13:55Mm-hmm.
13:57Ah.
13:58Yes, I, uh...
14:00Perhaps you're familiar with some of the titles?
14:03I doubt it.
14:05No?
14:06Well, they escaped me at the moment, too.
14:08Anyway, onward and upward.
14:12Now, you'll notice that the staircase actually complements the home.
14:15It sort of sweeps you up to the next floor, where you'll notice...
14:19Well, I guess it has potential, although it needs a ton of work to make it livable.
14:22Well, of course you're right, but that's half the fun, isn't it?
14:24Breathing new life into an old place?
14:26Oh!
14:28All I need is kids running into my house all day.
14:32Is this what you call a quiet neighborhood?
14:34Oh, well, it's normally a very...
14:36Well, it's only children with their playthings.
14:40I told you this place gave me a bad feeling.
14:43Let's go.
14:46Miss Parker, do you want to sell this house or not?
14:49I was only trying to be helpful.
14:51You're only trying to be helpful.
14:52Well, how about keeping the toys picked up and the kids out?
14:56Thank you so very much.
14:58Who's there?
15:10I'm on.
15:12Oh, dear.
15:13Gracias.
15:43Gracias.
16:13Gracias.
16:43Hello.
16:46Uh, Mrs. Harris, this is Hallie Parker.
16:51Hallie Parker?
16:52You remember, I came by to see Brian last week.
16:56Oh, yes, of course.
16:58I'm sorry to bother you so late, but I thought that you'd want me to call.
17:02I've had some trouble with pranks from the neighborhood children.
17:07Maybe some of them go to school with Brian, I don't know.
17:10But one of them has taken his book.
17:13What are you talking about?
17:15The book that I autographed for it.
17:17Ms. Parker, Brian's dead.
17:21Dead?
17:26I'm terribly sorry.
17:29Uh, Ms. Parker?
17:31Ms. Parker, why are you, uh, why are you calling?
17:35I... I have his book here.
17:39Uh, I'm sorry.
17:41It, uh, it can't be.
17:42You must be mistaken.
17:43Ms. Parker, um, the funeral was this morning, and we left the book with him.
17:48It was his favorite, and we figured he would... he would like that.
17:53Not... his book.
17:56Ms. Parker, I'm sorry, this is time to call.
18:00No problem.
18:01Papa.
18:10Who's that?
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21:06There was an old woman, a page in a book, mere phrases and words at which no one would look.
21:15But a tale worth telling has a life of its own, happily ever after, in the Twilight Zone.
21:36A tale worth telling has a life of its own, happily ever after, in the Twilight Zone.
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