A Passage for Trumpet

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"A Passage for Trumpet" is an episode of the classic television anthology series The Twilight Zone, centered on a down-and-out trumpet player who confronts the value of his life after a near-death experience.

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instanceOf television episode
blackAndWhite true
closingNarrationBy Rod Serling NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
directedBy Don Medford NERFINISHED
episodeNumberInSeason 32
featuresCharacter Gabe NERFINISHED
Joey Crown NERFINISHED
genre drama
fantasy television
hasMoral Every life has value and meaning, even in times of despair.
hasTheme redemption
suicide
value of life
involvesNearDeathExperience true
language English
leadCharacterName Joey Crown NERFINISHED
leadCharacterOccupation trumpet player
musicFocus trumpet
openingNarrationBy Rod Serling NERFINISHED
originalAirDate 1960-05-20
originalNetwork CBS
partOfSeries The Twilight Zone NERFINISHED
plotSummary A down-and-out trumpet player attempts suicide and experiences a limbo-like state in which he confronts the value of his life.
producedBy Buck Houghton NERFINISHED
seasonNumber 1
seriesType anthology television series
setting New York City
starring Jack Klugman NERFINISHED
John Anderson NERFINISHED
teleplayBy Rod Serling NERFINISHED
title A Passage for Trumpet NERFINISHED
writtenBy Rod Serling NERFINISHED

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