Doubt it. Since Christ Himself said "the dead know nothing...", meaning we just aren't, it would have to have been a demon-driven car. Demons do exist, and they can never die, so that would be the most likely cause of the car's "wanting" the man to turn himself in. Of coursed, it could have been a predecessor to Stephen King's excellent book, "Christine".....
I was just saying that. Its like in a horror flick when the teenagers have sex, they always get killed by the bad person. The always have the bad guy run in front of the car.
+SHICOFF1 I agree, liked his character in Season 1 'Third From the Sun' Andrews appeared on more than several TV shows,commercials throughout 70s- mid'80s.
^^^Wow SHICOFF1 As Soon as The Car Started Acting Up, My Initial Thought Was Stephen King's Movie "Christine" BadAss Movie That Christine Be Ha!!! :P] .. .
This show used to scare me to death when I was a child - also One Step Beyond & The Outer Limits - our yard was deeply black back in the late 1950's and early 1960's and so it was a spooky thing to watch these TV shows and then go to bed afterwards.
Interesting commentary on entertainment and creativity in the 21st century. The Twilight Zone from the late 50’s early 60’s was far, far better than most anything being made today.
When I saw that car back out the garage and drive itself, my skin was tingling all over from head to toe. Only in the twilight zone with Rod Serling could you expect this. This episode still gets to me.
"You are very nervous/"😆Remember that? He was good at putting people in such tight situations. Good thing he did not flip over the piece of paper the astronauts were using as a poker game score card. 😆
WOW!!! After trying to watch every Twilight Zone film since around 1968 that I could see (Not easy, I was only 9 that year) I thought I had seen them all- but this is the FIRST time I ever saw this! Thank you so much!
sideburn260 | If it was made today, it would be an argument whether the AI or the Human caused the accident. With the plot twist revealed as neither, the car itself was trying to save people, so it choosed to hurt someone intentionally in order to save a huge amount of lives.
sideburn260 | If it was set in the 1990s and early 2000s, then yes, texting or mobile phone use might be inserted into the story. The Driver didn't see what happen, but it was later on revealed he wasn't the one who caused the accident.
One of the better TZ episodes. Really liked Eddie Andrews in this one,excellent writing. Although Ollie's nagging wife was definitely getting on my nerves.
I like Rod's closing advice: All person or persons committing a crime with an automobile be advised: check un der that hood for a CONSCIENCE! It might very well have one!
Edward Andrews was one lucky and talented character actor! So many great tv and movie appearances. His talent is on full display in this great episode as his character through a range of emotions. Thanks for this 'lite' version!
Ahhh when our guilty conscience takes over... Yessss that thing in our lives and memory that drive us crazy only to eventually do the right thing and redeem ourselves! The car is our conscience!
That one was a 1956 not 1955. Similar but different dash board and grille, they then where into that dished steering wheel and 12 volts for Ford cars in 1956.
A Police Officer For Stone County Missouri Sheriffs Office Was Driving Drunk And Killed A Pedestrian And He Fled The Scene And Ran Away. The Police Officer Was Given Only Four MONTHS In Jail.
Shawn T Bouley Was A Police Officer For Stone County Missouri Sheriffs Office Driving Drunk And Killed A Pedestrian In Springfield Missouri And Fled The Scene And Ran Away. Shawn T Bouley Only Received Four MONTHS In Jail. Which Was NOT JUSTICE For This Terrible Crime By A Police Officer.
I like to think that the car had some latent sentience of it's own, and that being used to run down an innocent child either woke it all the way up or caused it to decide to show itself-- either way, it didn't want the stupidity of it's owner on it's OWN conscience, and since nobody's gonna throw a car in prison, it did the next best thing and turned HIM in.
The car's just as guilty as Oliver since it could have applied the brakes to stop for the boy. Unless it was trying throw Oliver under the bus for the accident.
What if the Car HATES the Newspaper Boy? Who disregard any traffic rule. That's why it rammed him. It then suffered guilt, and then asked its Owner to tell the truth to the Police. It's not about the Car pushing the Owner into insanity because it thinks that the Owner is guilty. Nope, it's because it thinks that itself is guilty and want to surrender itself to the Police. Assuming it was actually that Car that crashed into the Boy, and not someone who fail to report an accident. Scared? Didn't know on how to use a Phone Booth to call Operator? And so on…
Guess that fellow who committed the hit & run didn't count on his car having a conscience. If only this actually happened to all those people who did hit & run accidents.
Nowadays, cars wouldn’t do the right thing and let the police deal with it. They’d just kill them on the spot. Drive themselves off cliffs after locking their doors or something.
If that twilight zone eposide ' You Drive' was in real life there wold be driverless cars and trucks on our roads on the daily . wit so many hit and runs that occur. . .
Gary Calderon | More than meets the eye, the Autobots are always everywhere. See Secret Space Program disclosure. And yes, they have to be registered in the Men in Black's database.
Notice the Ford backing out of the driveway has a aftermarket glass pack muffler set up and the right headlight keeps fixing it self as for the front bumper who knows.
You know the Car felt guilty, because it stopped at the Intersection with the Wife. If it was trying to get the Protagonist to confess, it would have dragged him there. Nope, the Car felt guilty, it just got paralyzed with guilt at the intersection.
George Lane:I like the one where the greedy adult children gather around their dying old man for obviou$ rea$on$ and he makes them wear silly masks that shall never come off
Insult •the comic• inc ... If you knew what you were talking about, you would know that the masks come off when the old man dies. The vulture club looks just like the masks at the end.
nah, these werent that good in my opinion. time to list my top 5 5: to serve man 4: will the real martian please stand up 3: eye of the beholder 2: the midnight sun 1: the obsolete man
I lived in ca, 15 in a half years of my whole life there, then I moved up to AL, ALL of my siblings were born, and raised in ca. *sighs* I MISS U CA. 😭😿💔😢
Scripturegirl1990 ... If you went from CA to AL, your move wouldn't typically be referred to as UP to AL. Unless you think AL means ALASKA. FTR, it doesn't.
That kid has to be the most chill vengeful spirit in fiction. He just wanted the guy to turn himself in.
Doubt it. Since Christ Himself said "the dead know nothing...", meaning we just aren't, it would have to have been a demon-driven car. Demons do exist, and they can never die, so that would be the most likely cause of the car's "wanting" the man to turn himself in.
Of coursed, it could have been a predecessor to Stephen King's excellent book, "Christine".....
This episode is basically "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "Christine" rolled into one, with a bit of Hitchcock horror thrown in.
Ain't it great?
And a hint of 'my mother the car'
Don't forget the Car too.
"If you don't get over these heebie-jeebies I'm going to call a doctor!"
4:00 Suggestion: When running away from a car, avoid running straight down the middle of a road.
I was just saying that. Its like in a horror flick when the teenagers have sex, they always get killed by the bad person. The always have the bad guy run in front of the car.
The Christine school of running away from cars.
The Prometheus school of getting away
The More You Know!
Well he probably was too panicked to think straight and make descisions so he followed his instincts.
liked his acting, he always played sneaky, conniving, up to no good characters, Edward Andrews.
Clinton Nebraska I always enjoyed his role in his other TZ episode “Third from the Sun”.
Didn't TV TVLAND or Nick have a special on character actors everybody knows the face of but not their names?
@@tertommy Not sure but I would love to see it. 📺
I thought he was best known for playing a high school principal on a TV show. He sure looks the part!
He wasn't a villain on "Supertrain". He was the trains conductor.
One might say he was...[puts on sunglasses]...driven to confess.
[CSI Miami]
YEAAAAAHHH
The skillful acting and flawless timing of all the Twilight Zone actors shines through brilliantly in episodes like this one. What consummate pros!
Also, I think black-and-white works so well for this kind of story; i.e., the film-noire "look."
I love Edward Andrews. He was such a great character actor.
I knew a KAYLA.ANDREW'S.
+SHICOFF1 I agree, liked his character in Season 1 'Third From the Sun'
Andrews appeared on more than several TV shows,commercials throughout 70s- mid'80s.
Kelly02895. He played in a couple of episodes. Oh OK. Now I remember. The episode from Season 1. 3rd from the sun.
^^^Wow SHICOFF1 As Soon as The Car Started Acting Up, My Initial Thought Was Stephen King's Movie "Christine" BadAss Movie That Christine Be Ha!!! :P] .. .
SHICOFF1 | See Secret Space Program disclosure. The Autobots are real!
This show used to scare me to death when I was a child - also One Step Beyond & The Outer Limits - our yard was deeply black back in the late 1950's and early 1960's and so it was a spooky thing to watch these TV shows and then go to bed afterwards.
Interesting commentary on entertainment and creativity in the 21st century. The Twilight Zone from the late 50’s early 60’s was far, far better than most anything being made today.
It was better than anything made back then also
When I saw that car back out the garage and drive itself, my skin was tingling all over from head to toe. Only in the twilight zone with Rod Serling could you expect this. This episode still gets to me.
It does look mean with the front bumper off it kind of looks like it's been raised a little bit in the front when it backed out.
hahahahahaha
If it wasn't for this episode, the self-driving car would probably never have been invented.
Probably not true
@@zavier3644 It was a joke, but I do wonder how they did it back then.
I thought one of silliest episodes. Making Car appear drive itself really simple. Being pulled obvious, and angles filmed so can't see stunt driver
@@paulhunter6742 penetrating analysis. We were all fooled till you showed us the light.
Nobody could play these roles like Edward Andrews. I especially loved his part in Third from the Sun!
"You are very nervous/"😆Remember that? He was good at putting people in such tight situations. Good thing he did not flip over the piece of paper the astronauts were using as a poker game score card. 😆
“Evening, Shirka…you’re a LONG away from home…”
Love that line!
WOW!!! After trying to watch every Twilight Zone film since around 1968 that I could see (Not easy, I was only 9 that year) I thought I had seen them all- but this is the FIRST time I ever saw this! Thank you so much!
At 0:20 his look is, "Oh dear, this will ravage my insurance rating. And threaten my membership in the Rotary Club."
I can’t believe I never saw this before! Total ‘good’ Christine vibe....
F-ing GREAT, just excellent. What else can one say? One of the best TV shows ever made. And this episode was one of the best examples.
I am glad you realized that,Tubby!
The car is Christine's younger sister
JC Except this car isn’t evil
The car is two years older then “ Christine. “. It’s a 1956 Ford Fairlane Club Sedan.
I’m Christines sister
Older
If this was set in 2016, he would've been texting when his car hit the boy.
sideburn260 | If it was made today, it would be an argument whether the AI or the Human caused the accident. With the plot twist revealed as neither, the car itself was trying to save people, so it choosed to hurt someone intentionally in order to save a huge amount of lives.
sideburn260 | If it was set in the 1990s and early 2000s, then yes, texting or mobile phone use might be inserted into the story. The Driver didn't see what happen, but it was later on revealed he wasn't the one who caused the accident.
If this was set in 2016, that old car wouldn't give a damn. It'd be all Detroit gangster and shit.
And he would've took videos and selfies instead of getting help
@@DrCruel If it was set in 2020.. That old 1955 or 56 Crown Victoria would worth a lot of money..
kids that big box thing you see it's called a telephone booth they were before cell phones.
raccoon681 I remember those days
Superman’s home away from home.
We still have and use telephone booth in my island. It’s very common.
@@hargouseh what island?
@@raccoon681 Look up for Rangiroa on Google map, its size is a sand grain compare to countries. And yes, we have internet and cars there.
This is a precursor to what cars will be like when they are 100% self driving.
The car did the right thing at the end lol .
One of the better TZ episodes. Really liked Eddie Andrews in this one,excellent writing. Although Ollie's nagging wife was definitely getting on my nerves.
I knew a Kayla Andrews.
larry930legend | She is chatty but supportive.
re: "Although Ollie's nagging wife..."
That's the point, TZ helps you become immersed, to experience the characters playing off each other.
I like Rod's closing advice: All person or persons committing a crime with an automobile be advised: check un
der that hood for a CONSCIENCE!
It might very well have one!
Yeah, why didn't they include that?? That was the best part of this episode, the ending narration!!
Yeah, the "snitches you out after nearly killing you over a total accident" package. Wonder why the factories got rid of that one...
One of the best episodes of Twilight Zone!
Edward Andrews was one lucky and talented character actor! So many great tv and movie appearances. His talent is on full display in this great episode as his character through a range of emotions. Thanks for this 'lite' version!
"I don't trust that car"😆😆
'My Mother The Car' was a lot darker than I remembered it.
Bad witness. She couldn’t tell a 1948 Ford from a 1956 Ford.
Ahhh when our guilty conscience takes over... Yessss that thing in our lives and memory that drive us crazy only to eventually do the right thing and redeem ourselves! The car is our conscience!
I love 50's California.
That's where I'm from.
California, the fifties or The Twilight Zone?
+ManInTheBigHat I WUZ born there in CA, IN the 90's.
Yep. there were several eps of TZ set in LA or that general area. Looks like that's where this is.
ManInTheBigHat This was 1964.
I like how the telephone booth is right next to the boy. That man was damned from that moment.
Boy, they've really improved the algorythms for the new line of self-driving Teslas.
A great episode from the final, season 5 of the TZ. Ed Andrews plays a perfect role
He was excellent in all he did, also was in Tora, Tora, Tora about the Pearl harbor attack.
*2013: we will have flying cars in the future*
*2019: Trying to steal a Tesla and it drives u to the police station*
One of my favourite episodes of TZ, l just love the 55 Ford Fairlane , such a beautiful car.
That one was a 1956 not 1955. Similar but different dash board and grille, they then where into that dished steering wheel and 12 volts for Ford cars in 1956.
This was a great episode I enjoyed this one
Everytime I see that guy" he look just like my uncle Charles " hahaha
This was one of the creepiest episodes written.
great old car
This show was written before laws were changed and killing someone with a car meant a life sentence.
Rosaetta smith | Actually, the Protagonist felt guilty about NOT REPORTING the accident. His Car also felt the same way.
A Police Officer For Stone County Missouri Sheriffs Office Was Driving Drunk And Killed A Pedestrian And He Fled The Scene And Ran Away. The Police Officer Was Given Only Four MONTHS In Jail.
Hit and run today is now a felony.
Shawn T Bouley Was A Police Officer For Stone County Missouri Sheriffs Office Driving Drunk And Killed A Pedestrian In Springfield Missouri And Fled The Scene And Ran Away.
Shawn T Bouley Only Received Four MONTHS In Jail. Which Was NOT JUSTICE For This Terrible Crime By A Police Officer.
@Walter Dumbrowski, Very Interesting. Life Is A Test.
Herbie's mental cousin.
Transformers, cars.
Scripturegirl1990 | It's Hot Rod! czcams.com/video/VXWCjlxTyGU/video.html
Bumblebee probably just screams in panic, using his radio.
No, that would be either Christine or The Car.
This guy here is the sanest one in the episode.
Wonder what happened to the car after.
Maybe it’s a crime-fighter.
When he went back to the kid, I was afraid he was going to swipe a paper.
Truly one of the most creepy (delightfully) of many similar TZ episodes.
One of my favorites ❤️
JUST LOVE THESE FAMOUS ACTORS..THEY'RE ARE REAL AND CONVINCING
Married with separate beds...the good old days
The car became Ollie's conscience.
Exactly.
I like to think that the car had some latent sentience of it's own, and that being used to run down an innocent child either woke it all the way up or caused it to decide to show itself-- either way, it didn't want the stupidity of it's owner on it's OWN conscience, and since nobody's gonna throw a car in prison, it did the next best thing and turned HIM in.
we got a genius over here
reminds me of the movie CHRISTINE,,,,,, is this what influenced that movie ??
One of my favourite character actors , Edward Brian Andews starred in The Driver. Iremember this episode from my teen years.
3 a.m. "Olley - What on Earth is that?"
"Olley, that's your horn"
Olley often had a horn at 3 a.m.
This episode was on MeTV, 4-21-24. The scene where the car is about to run over Ollie’s head always cracks me up!😂😂😂😂
This episode came to mind with a recent unmanned Tesla cab that ran a light and went airborne at 70 mph into the convention center - 😱
My Favorite Episode
Maybe this episode of the twilight zone is how r.l. stine got inspiration for one of his books the haunted car
Watched these in 60s when l was a kid with amazement, serling was a genius
Great episode...excellent acting...
I love how immaculately the lawns and greenscapaes were back in the day.
Yep people cared for their lawns because that's how your neighbors saw you. Until people became slobs with crappy attitudes
This old car movie amazing years down the road later we have a car that drive by itself now
Hey! That's Carlson Park in my adopted hometown of Culver City! Only the trees are the wrong size....
I always enjoyed the old black and white episodes made it seem to be more
It's Friday night 9:00, I was 6, maybe 7 years old and the Twilight zone was coming on. I was in Heaven!
A car with a conscience.
The car's just as guilty as Oliver since it could have applied the brakes to stop for the boy. Unless it was trying throw Oliver under the bus for the accident.
No!..the car was representing the man's conscience after he hit the boy...it wouldn't have been able to avoid hitting him...
A very clever and entertaining episode.
What if the Car HATES the Newspaper Boy? Who disregard any traffic rule. That's why it rammed him. It then suffered guilt, and then asked its Owner to tell the truth to the Police. It's not about the Car pushing the Owner into insanity because it thinks that the Owner is guilty. Nope, it's because it thinks that itself is guilty and want to surrender itself to the Police.
Assuming it was actually that Car that crashed into the Boy, and not someone who fail to report an accident. Scared? Didn't know on how to use a Phone Booth to call Operator? And so on…
It's bad when your car drive you to the police station!!!
Marvellous series.
Y’all turned this episode into a really long meme
Guess that fellow who committed the hit & run didn't count on his car having a conscience. If only this actually happened to all those people who did hit & run accidents.
Nowadays, cars wouldn’t do the right thing and let the police deal with it.
They’d just kill them on the spot.
Drive themselves off cliffs after locking their doors or something.
America's first self driving car
What about Herbie?
Maybe this car can get a job working for Uber and make a little money on the side
Philip Howard | SEGA's Craxy Taxi, Uber and AI version?
All they was telling you about the future. Everything was already was written..
What would a car do with money?
they always cut out the commentary at the end. it's what really made the show
It even has dual exhaust with glass packs hanging underneath it
Edward said once that he was one of the best actors out there and he really backs it up on this one too.
He was right
Maybe they got the idea for "KNIGHT RIDER" some 20 yrs. later.(ls)
Tommy vercettis uncle's car
If that twilight zone eposide ' You Drive' was in real life there wold be driverless cars and trucks on our roads on the daily . wit so many hit and runs that occur. . .
Gary Calderon | More than meets the eye, the Autobots are always everywhere. See Secret Space Program disclosure. And yes, they have to be registered in the Men in Black's database.
"Car" is short for conscience! You can run, but you can't hide! Get your house in order, Jesus is coming back soon!
Notice the Ford backing out of the driveway has a aftermarket glass pack muffler set up and the right headlight keeps fixing it self as for the front bumper who knows.
proofbox They must have used two 1956 Ford Fairlane Tudor Sedans ( 2dr sedan ). Sometimes it has fender skirts , sometimes it doesn’t.
I loved the Twilight Zone!
This is more like an earlier version of Christine!!
Except it doesn't seem to be horror at all
You know the Car felt guilty, because it stopped at the Intersection with the Wife. If it was trying to get the Protagonist to confess, it would have dragged him there. Nope, the Car felt guilty, it just got paralyzed with guilt at the intersection.
Um no?
one of my top 5 tz episodes:
maple st. monsters
you drive
ring a ding girl
the shelter
"having to do with books"
George Lane:I like the one where the greedy adult children gather around their dying old man for obviou$ rea$on$ and he makes them wear silly masks that shall never come off
Insult •the comic• inc ... If you knew what you were talking about, you would know that the masks come off when the old man dies. The vulture club looks just like the masks at the end.
To serve man
You hit it on the head...all time best episode....
nah, these werent that good in my opinion. time to list my top 5
5: to serve man
4: will the real martian please stand up
3: eye of the beholder
2: the midnight sun
1: the obsolete man
An early-model driverless car
Reminds me of Stephen King's Christine and From A Buick 8
HEEBIE JEEBIES
also:married couple in twin beds
I thought that was weird..
You forget. It was the 1950-60 era.
The car is related to Stephen King's CHRISTINE!
Dong! Grandpa is talking to you! He was in 16 Candles, Sam's grandfather!
Ahead of it's time,self driving cars.
Great posting
Like smart phones... A.I. smart cars will do this one day!
🏃♂️ full speed from his own car 🚗
A precursor to the TV series "My Mother the Car" and the movie "Christine".
This was before stephen kings christine ..
Some really nice cars.
I just realized In the last scene when the car was driving itself the front bumper went suddenly missing?????
phoenixman8569 right where did the bumper go?
@@hillbillybeast4688 It fell off earlier in one of the garage scenes. Btw this isn't the full episode, and the bumper scene isn't included here.
The bumper dropped itself on his foot earlier in retaliation for his breaking of it's headlight when it wouldn't leave him alone.
he was nervous, because he did it
Colleen Henry thank God we got to the bottom of that one. you cracked the case we can all sleep easy.
Michael Abercrombie ... Now we need her to solve the murders of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman.
Heebie-jeebies!
That's Culver City, California back in the day. I think that is the old Culver City Police Headquarters the car drops him off at.
I lived in ca, 15 in a half years of my whole life there, then I moved up to AL, ALL of my siblings were born, and raised in ca. *sighs* I MISS U CA. 😭😿💔😢
Scripturegirl1990 ... If you went from CA to AL, your move wouldn't typically be referred to as UP to AL. Unless you think AL means ALASKA. FTR, it doesn't.
1956 Ford Fairlane Club Sedan. Filmed in Culver City CA.
Sad tragic for the poor paperboy