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The Midnight Sun

"The Midnight Sun"
The Twilight Zone episode
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 10
Directed by Anton Leader
Written by Rod Serling
Featured music Nathan Van Cleave
Production code 4818
Original air date November 17, 1961
Guest appearance(s)

Lois Nettleton: Norma
Betty Garde: Mrs. Bronson
Tom Reese: The Intruder
William Keene: Doctor
Jason Wingreen: Mr. Shuster
June Ellis: Mrs. Shuster

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Lois Nettleton: Norma
Betty Garde: Mrs. Bronson
Tom Reese: The Intruder
William Keene: Doctor
Jason Wingreen: Mr. Shuster
June Ellis: Mrs. Shuster

"The Midnight Sun" is episode 75 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.

The Earth's orbit has been perturbed, causing Earth to slowly fall into the sun.

A prolific artist, Norma, and her landlady, Mrs. Bronson, are the last people in their New York apartment building. All their neighbors have either moved North, where it is cooler, or perished from the extremely high temperatures. At twenty minutes to midnight, it is 110 °F (43 °C) and sunny as high noon. Norma and Mrs. Bronson try to support each other as they watch life as they know it erode around them. The streets are deserted, water usage is limited to an hour a day, and their electricity is gradually being turned off. Food and water are scarce. A radio reporter announces that the police have been moved out of the city, and that citizens must defend themselves against looters, then angrily goes off script, joking that you can "fry eggs on your sidewalk and heat up soup in the oceans". The reporter is forcibly taken off air.

As the temperature rises to 120 °F (49 °C), the two women grow weaker. Norma burns her hand on a windowsill. Mrs. Bronson becomes psychologically unstable, beseeching Norma to paint a picture of a cool subject, rather than Norma's usual paintings of the sun and burning cities, screaming, "Don't paint the sun anymore!". A looter enters the building through the roof access door, which Mrs. Bronson neglected to lock. They hide in Norma's apartment. The looter calls from outside, demanding entry. Norma threatens him with a cocked revolver, and they hear him walk away. Against Norma's pleas, Mrs. Bronson unlocks the door, and the stranger forces his way in, pulls the revolver from Norma and drinks their water. He calms down after seeing their distress and begs for their forgiveness, claiming that he is an honest man driven insane by the heat. He throws away the revolver and describes the recent death of his wife and newborn child from overheating and complications during labor. He insistently begs for forgiveness until Norma acknowledges him with a nod, then leaves the apartment building.


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