An uneven movie, worth seeing if for nothing else segment#2 with the all-around great script, and great performances led by the always reliable Scatman Crothers. All the segments are reworkings of earlier episodes, but segment #2 is the most successful and touching of the quartet. The only one to be superior to the original television episode. The actor who plays the young Mr. Agee has the line of the movie, a paraphrasing of Shakespeare, "There is a destiny that shapes our ends, rough hewn though it may be.". Recommended for this episode. ** out of ****.