<Tr> <Td> "</Td> <Td> Portrait of a young lady in love - with herself . Improbable? Perhaps . But in an age of plastic surgery, body building and an infinity of cosmetics, let us hesitate to say impossible . These, and other strange blessings, may be waiting in the future, which, after all, is The Twilight Zone . </Td> <Td>" </Td> </Tr> <P> To show this future society in this episode, Suzy Parker and Pam Austin play almost all of the female roles (actress Collin Wilcox plays protagonist Marilyn prior to her transformation), while Richard Long plays all of the male roles; dialogue in the episode indicates that Parker and Long portray the most popular models selected for the Transformation . According to show producer William Froug, Parker was specifically cast because she "was at the time the most famous model in the (United States)... it was my notion that if you were going to do a show about everybody looking as beautiful as possible to use her ." </P> <P> This episode was originally sponsored by American Tobacco (Pall Mall), with an "alternate sponsors" message (from Procter & Gamble) in the middle . </P> <P> This episode highlights Hollywood's age - obsession and youthful looks for women . Although Collin Wilcox (b . 1935) and Suzy Parker (b . 1932) had only a three - year age difference, Wilcox played the daughter of Parker's character . Wilcox was aged 29 playing an 18 year old . </P>

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