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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Image Entertainment
EAN: 0014381243727
Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Image Entertainment
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 28, 2004
Running Time: 1020 minutes
Sales Rank: 9556
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: September 27, 1985
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Product Description: Travel into the fifth dimension once again with The Twilight Zone testing the limits of reality and exploring the mysteries of the universe. Airing from 1985 to 1989 this critically acclaimed anthology series carried on the legacy of the original Rod Serling program and attracted a brand-new audience of fans. The series features major stars in compelling tales of intrigue by such noted writers as Ray Bradbury Stephen King Harlan Ellison Rockne S. O'Bannon Arthur C. Clarke and Theodore Sturgeon. Now the entire thrilling first season of 24 one-hour episodes can be seen in their entirety! Season One Episodes include: Shatterday A Little Peace and Quiet Wordplay Dreams for Sale Chameleon Healer Children's Zoo Kentucky Rye Little Boy Lost The Wish Bank Nightcrawlers If She Dies Ye Gods Examination Day A Message from Charity Teacher's Aide Paladin of the Lost Hour Act Break The Burning Man Dealer's Choice Dead Woman's Shoes Wong's Lost and Found Emporium The Shadow Man The Uncle Devil Show Opening Day The Beacon One Life Furnished in Early Poverty Her Pilgrim Soul I of Newton Night of the Meek But Can She Type? The Star Still Life The Little People of Killany Woods The Misfortune Cookie Monsters! A Small Talent for War A Matter of Minutes The Elevator To See the Invisible Man Tooth and Consequences Welcome to Winfield Quarantine Gramma Cold Reading Personal Demons The Leprechaun Artist Dead Run Button Button Profile in Silver Need to Know Red Snow Take My Life Please! Devil's Alphabet The Library Shadow Play Grace Note A Day in Beaumont The Last Defender of Camelot Featured directors include: Wes Craven (Scream) William Friedkin (The Exorcist) Tommy Lee Wallace Robert Downey Peter Medak (The Changeling) Joe Dante (The Howling) John Milius (Conan the Barbarian) Martha Coolidge Jeannot Szwarc (Somewhere in Time). Stars include: Bruce Willis (Die Hard) Morgan Freeman (Seven) Elliott Gould (Ocean's Eleven) Helen Mirren (Calendar Girls) Ma
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I am a big fan of anthology series ("The Twilight Zone", "Tales From The Crypt", "Amazing Stories", "The Outer Limits", "Tales From The Darkside"), so the 1985 Twilight Zone was something I was interested in seeing. Since I was born in 1986, of course I couldn't watch the series when it aired on CBS. I also never caught it on re-runs like I have every original Twilight Zone episode from 1959 through the early 60's. When I saw it available on dvd, I thought I would buy it to check it out; and I really ... Read More
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I am a Sci-Fi fan from way back. The technology in these stories is, no doubt, old. But the stores are done so very well. You can really see the difference between the Mid 80's version and the 21st century version. The work done by the director is great. The actors are timeless. There are some excellent messages in some of these stories. One in particular is "The Star". I am not overly religious, but this is a good Christmas story for those who wish to focus on the day Christ was born. Another ... Read More
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I love this series, but I really feel, like some others, that the presentation is shoddy. There have already been lots of grumbles about poor DVD transfers. I can live with the slightly murky, fuzzy picture quality. What is harder to tolerate is the awful sound - easily the worst I've heard on DVD, and much worse than the audio quality on the black and white episodes from the 60s. I've tried turning up the volume to double my normal listening level, and still find some of the dialogue incomprehensible. ... Read More
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This show's niche in between the classic TZ and the tiresome new, new twilightzone shelters it from much limelight these days. However, the 80s incarnation deserves much more attention than it has been getting. There are many aspects that made it groundbreaking technically, but I like to remember the stories. So many of the concepts from TZ 80's would later be lifted by future writers simply because of the lack of attention history has bestowed.
During the time of the original broadcasts, the ... Read More
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I've liked this version of the Zone the best since I was a kid. Very good writing that makes sense.
There were 24 episodes containing 59 stories in season 1. Even though I've only finished two discs out of 6, I know that it'll be well worth the money that I spent.
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