"Two" is the season 3 premiere and 66th episode overall of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.
The radio adaptation of this episode starred Don Johnson in the Charles Bronson role.
Hardly an important battle, not a Gettysburg, or a Marne, or an Iwo Jima; more like one insignificant corner patch in the crazy quilt of combat.
A man in a different, well-worn uniform soon enters the kitchen, and after a brief scuffle, knocks her out and eats half the chicken.
They find the skeletal remains of soldiers at the theater entrance and abruptly grab the rifles of the dead owners, simultaneously aiming at each other.
This has been ... a love story, about two lonely people who found each other ... in the Twilight Zone.An abbreviated version of the music for this episode, composed by Nathan Van Cleave, served as the basis for the opening and closing music for the radio drama CBS Radio Mystery Theater.
This episode was filmed on the backlot of Hal Roach Studios in Culver City, California, which was falling apart due to mismanagement and disuse (the facilities were finally torn down in 1963).
The interior bracing that holds up the facade is visible through the second story windows in the opening shots of the episode and the credits.