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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Image Entertainment
EAN: 9786305760474
Format: Black & White, DVD, NTSC
ISBN: 6305760470
Label: Image Entertainment
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
MPN: 8936
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Release Date: April 03, 2001
Running Time: 100 minutes
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: October 02, 1959
Editorial Review:
Description: Episodes: "A Most Unusual Camera" (Ep. 46, December 16, 1960) - Two thieves (Fred Clark and Jean Carson) discover that a camera they have stolen takes pictures of the future. A gold mine in greedy hands. But not every photo develops as might be expected. "The Jungle" (Ep. 77, December 1, 1961) - Returned from a business trip to Africa, Alan Richards (John Dehner) scoffs at the voodoo lion curse that was placed on him. Yet soon he will sense that something is chasing him through the streets of New York City and hear the sounds of the jungle. "The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms" (Ep. 130, December 6, 1963) - A trio of National Guardsmen conducting war exercises near Little Big Horn in 1964 encounters evidence that another battle is going on--one that occurred in 1876. "Uncle Simon" (Ep. 128, November 15, 1963) - Barbara Polk (Constance Ford) has taken care of her detested Uncle Simon (Cedric Hardwicke) for 25 years, waiting impatiently to inherit his wealth. But his will stipulates that she must take care of his latest invention, a robot with an unnervingly familiar personality.
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A Most Unusual Camera was good, but I thought the ending was abrupt and kinda ruined the whole thing for me.
Uncle Simon was laughable. The robot walking with the cane was hilarious.
I didn't like the war one, it didn't show the battle scene.
I was dissapointed with this dvd.
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I have to admit I am a bit stumped in coming up with a specific theme for Volume 19 in "The Twilight Zone" DVD series. Besides the Twilight Zone twists, the best I can come up with is most of the characters are asked to believe things they think are impossible are really happening to them. In Rod Serling's "A Most Unusual Camera," Chester Diedirch (Fred Clark) discovers that one of the items he has stolen is a camera that takes instant pictures of events--five minutes in the future. Once the camera ... Read More
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Maybe good ole Uncle Simon can leave me one in his will. "Uncle Simon" is one of the most underrated Twilight Zone episodes of all time! I consider this 25 minute beauty a true classic. The acting portrayed here by the main characters is stellar. You just can't find a better example of true hatred expressed in this fashion. The insults that fly amoung Uncle Simon and his beloved niece Barbara is definitely a lost art. Who talks like this anymore without cursing every other word? This is one ... Read More
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Maybe good ole Uncle Simon can leave me one in his will. "Uncle Simon" is one of the most underrated Twilight Zone episodes of all time! I consider this 25 minute beauty a true classic. The acting portrayed here by the main characters is stellar. You just can't find a better example of true hatred expressed in this fashion. The insults that fly amoung Uncle Simon and his beloved niece Barbara is definitely a lost art. Who talks like this anymore without cursing every other word? This is one ... Read More
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