Nightmare as a Child

Month of November, hot chocolate, and a small cameo of a child's face, imperfect only in its solemnity.

After talking to the police and returning to her apartment, Helen hears a little girl's voice singing the same tune as Markie had been.

Miss Helen Foley, who took a dark spot from the tapestry of her life and rubbed it clean—then stepped back a few paces and got a good look at the Twilight Zone.Helen Foley was the name of a beloved teacher of Serling's at Binghamton High School, and the main performance theater at that school is named after her.

[5] The name Helen Foley is also used for the main character — also a school teacher — in the "It's a Good Life" segment of Twilight Zone: The Movie.

Suzanne Cupito (Little Girl) — who would later find fame as Morgan Brittany — remained uncredited on-screen, despite having dialogue.