A World of His Own story

tz1959e1x36 · 1960-07-01

A playwright has the ability to bring anything to life by describing it to a tape recorder. Directed by: Ralph Nelson. Story by: Richard Matheson.

12 total · 2 choice · 6 major · 3 minor

ThemeLevelMotivation
fictional character come to life choice Any character that the famed playwright George described into his dictation machine was conjured into real life.
what if my thoughts became reality choice Any character that the famed playwright George described into his dictation machine was conjured into real life. Note he also conjured a giant, red-eyed elephant into existence.
coping with a jealous lover major George was rather discombobulated by his jealous wife's grilling of him.
extramarital affair major Victoria tried to get her husband George to confess to having an affair after she spotted him through a window flirting with an attractive, young woman.
husband and wife major George and Victoria West.
ironic twist of fate major Victoria refused to believe that George's lover was a fictional character come to life, then in the end Victoria found out that she herself was another of George's fictions.
love triangle major George's wife Victoria became acquainted with his fictional mistress.
man and mistress major George and his fantasy mistress.
creative writing minor The playwright George described characters in a literary manner into his dictation machine.
divorce minor Victoria implied that she was going to divorce George.