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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Image Entertainment
DVD Layers: 1
DVD Sides: 1
EAN: 0014381898125
Format: Black & White, DVD, NTSC
Label: Image Entertainment
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
MPN: IMED8981D
Number Of Items: 1
Picture Format: Academy Ratio
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 03, 2001
Running Time: 75 minutes
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: October 02, 1959
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Episodes: Night of the Meek (Ep. 47, December 23, 1960) - Christmas in the Twilight Zone. Art Carney is a forlorn department store Santa who takes to drinking--only to find himself experiencing the nicest Christmas ever! The Invaders (Ep. 51, January 27, 1961) - A flying saucer lands in the attic of an isolated house inhabited by an impoverished woman--who soon becomes panic-stricken as tiny spacemen begin to stalk her! Nothing in the Dark (Ep. 81, January 5, 1962) - An old woman has fought with death a thousand times and has always won. But now she finds herself afraid to let a wounded policeman (Robert Redford) in her door for fear he is Mr. Death. Is he?
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Of all the Twilight Zone episodes I've purchased, this is the best. The segment with Robert Redford as "death" is a classic. I would order from this shipper again...quick shipment and excellent condition.
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"Night of the Meek" was one of six episodes video taped during the second season, not filmed. Serling remarked that while the script was superb, the production was awful. "The Invaders" did not come out as script writer Richard Matheson expected -- he envisioned the aliens to barely be seen at all. Agnes Moorehead was hired solely because the entire role was silent and she was best known for playing the talkative shrew in "Sorry, Wrong Number." "Nothing in the Dark" was filmed during the second season, ... Read More
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So much of what we see on the classic TZ episodes has been redone to death these days. These are some of the ORIGINAL stories from a classic age of sci-fi suspense. This volumes includes three of the classic, iconic episodes. Kind of a hodge-podge mix of good stories on this disc. Probably the weakest in the collection, but still worth watching. Recommended.
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From my teens this is one of the series that I more fondly remember. As a sci-fi fan I was attracted by "The Twilight Zone" proposal. At that time I wasn't able to see more than a score of episodes, but they remain in my memory with extraordinary persistence.
Thanks to the technological marvel of DVD I'm able to see these amazing stories again and find them as magical & thought provoking as 45 years ago.
As the structure of the episodes are mostly bounded to a surprise ending or to the argument ... Read More
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Twilight Zone was one of those programs that people talked about fpr days at the office. It was a show I never missed, and now I can see them all again. I was afraid they wouldn't hold up well, that my recollection of them was about to be destroyed. But, no.
Art Carney is excellent as a besotted and disillusioned Santa. The theme is a little preachy and the snow looks more like soap flakes than winter precipitation. This is probably the least of the 3 episodes on the disk, but it's still ... Read More
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