| |
|
The Twilight Zone: To Serve Man /Judgment Night Twilight Zone
20th Century Fox, 1996
Top of the line "Two-Fer" Most two episode tapes contain one classic and one sleeper. This is an exception. "To Serve Man" is the ultimate tale of where laziness and self-glorification can get you, and "Judgement Night" is a plain old shivers-down-the-back story of final payment coming due. ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
The Twilight Zone: Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up/ To Serve Man Twilight Zone
20th Century Fox, 1999
Bon Appetite! Words cannot express the culinary rewards of this succulent of Twilight Zone episodes. With a fantastic score from the great Bernard Herrmann, an effective performance from a pre-"Dynasty" Lloyd Bochner, and a truly shocking ending, this is the classic TZ one to ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
The Twilight Zone: The After Hours/ Time Enough at Last Twilight Zone
20th Century Fox, 1999
What Does it Mean to really be Alone Loneliness in its many forms is a recurrent theme that somehow seems very special to Rod Serling and THE TWILIGHT ZONE. "The After Hours" is one of the most haunting and unforgettable episodes. Anne Francis as Marsha gives one of the best-remembered performances from ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
The Twilight Zone: Perchance To Dream/ Shadow Twilight Zone
20th Century Fox, 1998
Twilight Zone at its most nightmarish, and without sermons! No effort was spared by director Robert Florey (co-scripter of the first Karloff Frankenstein movie, and director of Murders in the Rue Morgue, Beast with 5 Fingers, Thriller's best Karloff episode "The Incredible Doctor Markesan") to film scenes of actual dark rides ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
The Twilight Zone: Obsolete Man/ Death's Head Revisited Twilight Zone
20th Century Fox, 1998
Very current even today The Obsolete Man stand up with the best of Sterling's work on the Twilight zone. Just Look at all the jails being built and the people they put in them and you may begain to realize how current this one twilight zone show is. Goverments still decides who's obsolete. ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
The Twilight Zone: The Prime Mover/ The Fever Twilight Zone
20th Century Fox, 1998
KICK THE GAMBLING HABIT These two episodes are about gambling and all that implies as you enter "The Twilight Zone." THE FEVER written by Rod Serling demonstrates what can happen to just one of the most unlikely addictive people in the person of veteran actor Everett Sloane. Charles ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
Twilight Zone (Time Enough At Last/The Monsters are Due on Maple Street) Twilight Zone
20th Century Fox, 1998
Two Classics This video contains what are perhaps the two best-known and loved TWILIGHT ZONE titles, "Time Enough at Last" and "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street." The former episode stars Burgess Meredith as a bookish bank teller named Henry Bemis. Scolded by his boss and his ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
The Twilight Zone Box Set Twilight Zone
20th Century Fox, 1999
Simply a masterpiece Ever since my very first veiwing of a Twilight Zone I have been simply and utterly bound by its intruiging and usually ironic plots. I do not beleive there has been a single episode of this series of which I did not thoroughly enjoy. With this VHS gift set I now have ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
The Twilight Zone: Walking Distance/ Kick the Can Twilight Zone
20th Century Fox, 1998
I just wanted to come back and hear the calliope WALKING DISTANCE is probably the best episode ever produced. Gig Young acts out Serling's prose so perfectly that he speaks for every man that ever wished he could go home again. It is a very moving episode. Bernard Herrmann's score intuitively picks up the emotion and ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
The Twilight Zone: The Last Flight/ King Nine Will Not return Twilight Zone
20th Century Fox, 1996
King Nine Will Not Return A very well sought after series especially this one, I had to buy the VHS version as at the time this was not on DVD my VHS was in NTSC but luckily i had a player which would play both Pal and NTSC.
King Nine is the film that everyone mistakes for Sole Survivor 1970 ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
The Twilight Zone: Mr. Dingle, the Strong/ Two Twilight Zone
20th Century Fox, 1998
"Mr. Dingle the Strong" the better of the two. A decent volume of the Twilight Zone Collection. I wasn't too crazy about the second episode, "Two", but I loved the first one, "Mr. Dingle the Strong". This is a humorous story of a meek, constantly beat-on vaccuum cleaner salesman named Luther Dingle (played by the ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
The Twilight Zone Christmas: Night of the Meek Twilight Zone
20th Century Fox, 1996
Christmas Eve in the Twilight Zone Trust Rod Serling to dream up a Christmas story that combines warm-hearted sentiment with the grittiness and social commentary of a Clifford Odets play. In "The Night of the Meek," Art Carney gives an affecting performance as Henry Corwin, a man in the slums of New ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
The Twilight Zone: Long Distance Call/ I Sing The Body Electric Twilight Zone
20th Century Fox, 1998
Wanting To Love and Be Loved I SING THE BODY ELECTRIC was Ray Bradbury's sole contribution to the "Twilight Zone." One of the more subtle episodes, this story is strong on characterization and reaches out on an emotional level rather than to any notion of scientific curiosity of the introduction ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
The Twilight Zone: The Hitchhiker/ The 16 Millimeter Shrine Twilight Zone
20th Century Fox, 1996
Going My Way? One of Rod Serling's masterpieces which features a young, attractive woman on her way to California, who cannot escape the haunting vision of an eerie man thumbing a ride wherever she goes. Going My Way? For fans of the Twilight Zone, this is a must-see indeed!
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
The Twilight Zone: The Dummy/ The Lateness of the Hour Twilight Zone
20th Century Fox, 1995
Scary, twisty gems from Rod Serling. "The Dummy" is about a ventriloquist who honestly believes that his dummy is alive (though he drinks a lot) and soon gets taken over in way reminiscent of DEAD OF NIGHT (1945). "The Lateness of the Hour" is a bizarre yet original tale of robots as an elderly ...
|
|
|
|
|
|