Wickety-wak, into my sack!
5.5
40 min
Adapted from an Appalachian Jack Tale set in the late 1940s, this tale follows a World War II veteran named Jack who, in return for an act of kindness, receives two magical gifts: a sack that can catch anything and a jar that can show whether a sick person will recover or die. Jack becomes a national hero when he rescues the president's daughter from a serious illness by capturing Death in his magic sack. However, after many years without Death in the world, Jack realizes that he has upset the natural order and releases Death to save humankind from perpetual old age and misery.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Floyd King | Beggar at Station | Unowned | |
| Michael Heintzman | Jack | Unowned | |
| Mark Jaster | Beggar on Hill | Unowned | |
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Nancy Robinette | Waitress | Unowned |
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Steve Monroe | Frightened Boy | Unowned |
| Tom Agner | Mr. Bliven | Unowned | |
| Irwin Ziff | Angry Doctor | Unowned | |
| Gordon Weiss | Devil | Unowned | |
| Mark Jaster | Devil | Unowned | |
| Robert Chafitz | Devil | Unowned | |
| Keith Fulwood | Bliven's Helper | Unowned | |
| Michael Levick | Bliven's Helper | Unowned | |
| Norman Aronovic | Secret Serviceman | Unowned | |
| Edward Mays | Secret Serviceman | Unowned | |
| Prentiss Rowe | President | Unowned | |
| Kathleen Weber | President's Daughter | Unowned | |
| Dianne Couves | Old Lady | Unowned | |
| Dana O'Connor | Boy in Tree | Unowned | |
| Gary Slemp | Narrator (voice) | Unowned | |
| Julian Yochum | Newsreel Narrator (voice) | Unowned |