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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Image Entertainment
EAN: 0014381894929
Format: Black & White, DVD, NTSC
Label: Image Entertainment
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
MPN: 8949
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 12, 2000
Running Time: 100 minutes
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 1963
Editorial Review:
Description: This volume includes: "Nightmare as a Child" (Episode 29, April 29, 1960) - A school teacher who has blocked out the details of her mother's murder encounters a strange little girl intent on making her recall the murderer's identity. "Person or Persons Unknown" (Episode 92, March 23, 1962) - David Gurney (Richard Long) wakes up to find himself in a nightmare: no one--not even his wife nor his mother--knows him, and all evidence of his identity has disappeared. "Printer's Devil" (Episode 111, February 28, 1963, 51 min.) - When a newspaper editor is at the brink of suicide as his paper is being driven out of business, the devious Mr. Smith (Burgess Meredith) presents an unusual deal guaranteed to boost circulation.
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Volume 32 of Twilight Zone contains two great episodes and one average episode.
PRINTER'S DEVIL, a 1-hour episode, is one of the greatest of all the Twilight Zone episodes. The story really cooks. The two main characters have excellent rapport with each other. In short, the story begins when a newspaper editor (Robert Sterling) finds himself burdened down with all the problems of a failing business. While contemplating leaping off a small bridge into a stream, one night, he encounters ... Read More
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Burgess Meredith makes another visit to "The Twilight Zone" on Volume 32 of the DVD series, but this time he is not a sympathetic character. First up is "Nightmare as a Child," written by Rod Serling. Schoolteacher Helen Foley (Janice Rule) comes home and finds a strange little girl (Terry Burnham) outside her apartment. Of course, the girl seems somewhat familiar to Helen, if only she can remember why this is all so important. An interesting premise, but the episode falls flat. Charles Beaumont turns ... Read More
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Nightmare As A Child**** - I like this ep a lot. The little girl is endearing and yet there is a sort of erieness thats hard to express. This ep is from season one and is among many gems from that year ('60). The thing that really causes this to not get a 5 star is the fact that Helen didn't even know what she looked like when she was young? (I realise she was "sick" but c'mon!) Far fetched even for the Zone.
Persons Unknown *** - I bought this disc for this particular episode but was alarmed at ... Read More
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I own a good portion of the TZ series and this is my favorite so far. All three episodes are top notch, but The Printer's Devil is the best episode here. The only thing that could make any TZ DVD better is if they released all the Burgess Meredith episodes on one disc. Nightmare as a Child was always a favorite of mine and is a great episode. And I was surprised to find another episode I hadn't seen.Person or Persons Unknown all I can say GREAT.
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This review deals with the entire DVD collection of the "Twilight Zone" as well as this particular volume. First of all, all three episodes on this volume are well-done and of excellent quality. "Nightmare as a Child" is about a woman who went through a traumatic experience encounters a small girl who will take her back to that point in time and help her explain and discover the facts of that incident. "Person or Persons Unknown" concerns a man who wakes up to find a world that has no knowledge of him, ... Read More
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