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Come Wander with Me

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Episode no.
  
Season 5 Episode 34

Written by
  
Anthony Wilson

Original air date
  
May 22, 1964

Directed by
  
Richard Donner

Featured music
  
Jeff Alexander

"Come Wander With Me" is an episode of the American television series The Twilight Zone. This episode introduced Bonnie Beecher in her television debut.

Plot

The "Rock-A-Billy Kid", Floyd Burney, arrives at a small town in search of a new song. He is directed to a dilapidated shop in the woods run by a reclusive old man. After his offer of money in exchange for an original song is rebuffed, Floyd hears a voice singing and wanders off through the woods to find the singer, not seeing a nearby tombstone inscribed with his name "Floyd Burney, the Wandering Man."

Continuing to look for the singer in the foggy, desolate woods, Floyd twice passes a silent woman in a black shawl, whom he fails to see. Next to a lake, he encounters a pretty but mysterious woman, Mary Rachel, who reluctantly plays a song for him about two lovers who meet in the woods and are torn apart by tragedy. Floyd offers to buy the song rights from her, but she claims it isn't for sale. As he tries to seduce her, he convinces her to sing at least part of the song into his tape recorder. At one point, as Mary Rachel sings, it is revealed that some distance away, the mysterious woman in black is watching, sadly—and that this woman appears to be a mourning Mary Rachel.

Sometime later, a jealous young man named Billy Rayford shows up with a rifle and confronts Floyd. "The Rayford Brothers" have been mentioned in the song and Mary Rachel has said that she is "bespoke" unto Billy Rayford. Billy Rayford essentially accuses Burney of seducing his intended bride. Billy intends to take Floyd back to his brothers so that they can deal with him, but Floyd resists and accidentally kills Rayford.

Mary Rachel's song is suddenly heard on the tape recorder, featuring a new verse that she hadn't previously sung. The new verse reflects the event that just happened ("You killed Billy Rayford/ 'neath an old willow tree..."), and foreshadows a future attack. Floyd runs off, dragging Mary Rachel with him while she tries to convince him to stay.

Mary Rachel then suddenly sings a new verse of the song where Billy Rayford's three brothers find Billy's body, mourn his death near the lake, and vow to avenge Billy by killing the one responsible for his death. Soon, Billy Rayford's three brothers arrive to chase after Floyd. As he prepares to flee, Mary Rachel begs him to stay, hoping things will be different "this time". She implies that these same events have occurred many, many times before. Ignoring her, Burney runs away. As he does so, he looks back and sees that Mary Rachel's clothes have changed; she is now dressed in black, with a black shawl, mourning, and professing her love for Burney.

Running wildly, Burney soon finds himself back at the shop in the woods where the old man declines to help him hide. In his anger, Floyd clubs the old man over the head, then hides among the musical instruments in the shop. When Floyd bumps a music box, it starts playing, and soon all the instruments in the shop are chiming, ringing, or clanging. Billy Rayford's three brothers (seen only in shadow) arrive at the shop, and see the old man's body. Alerted to Floyd's location from the music, the brothers close in on him and shoot him. As Floyd is being shot, the camera returns to the image of the tombstone in the first scene, thus fulfilling the prophecy within the song that Floyd would die.

References

Come Wander with Me Wikipedia