The Whole Truth story
A used-car dealer is forced to tell the truth after buying a car from an old man who says it is haunted. Directed by: James Sheldon. Story by: Rod Serling.
7 total · 1 choice · 4 major · 2 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| what if I could only speak the truth | choice | The crooked, used car dealer Mr. Hunnicut was compelled to always tell the truth so long as he was in possession of a haunted car. |
| haunted vehicle | major | Mr. Hunnicut purchased a car that was said to be haunted from an elderly man. |
| honesty | major | The crooked, user car dealer Mr. Hunnicut found himself in the predicament that he always had to tell the truth to everyone, including his assistant, wife, and above all his customers. |
| ironic twist of fate | major | The pathologically lying, user car dealer Mr. Hunnicut was compelled to always tell the truth after purchasing a haunted car from an elderly man. |
| the art of salesmanship | major | We saw the crooked, used car dealer Mr. Hunnicut using every trick in the book to sell the the cars in his lot full of lemons. |
| boss and employee | minor | Mr. Hunnicut's assistant socked him in the face and stormed out of the office upon learning that he had no chance of securing a raise. |
| husband and wife | minor | We saw Mr. Hunnicut trying to sell one of the many lemons on his lot to a young married couple. |