Twilight Zone, Vol. 32: DVD Cover

    Twilight Zone, Vol. 32

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/12/2000
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    Features

    Special "Inside The Twilight Zone" section, written by Marc Scott Zicree, author of the bestseller "The Twilight Zone Companion," includes biographical information on Rod Serling, history of "The Twilight Zone," reviews of each episode, cast information, and a season-by-season commentary; Digitally remastered episodes; Animated menus

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    Scene Index

    Side #1
    0. Episodes
    0. Nightmare As A Child
    1. Nightmare As A Child [13:28]
    2. Dark Memories Of The Past [10:30]
    3. End Credits [:52]
    0. Person Or Persons Unknown
    1. Person Or Persons Unknown [9:50]
    2. Who Am I? [14:25]
    3. End Credits [:39]
    0. Printer's Devil
    1. Printer's Devil [10:36]
    2. A Blessing? [8:15]
    3. A Nose For News [4:52]
    4. A Deal With The Devil [10:11]
    5. Turn About Is Fair Play [16:15]
    6. End Credits [:47]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Though cancelled in 1964, The Twilight Zone remains television's most treasured anthology program. The brainchild of writer/narrator Rod Serling -- no doubt inspired by the pulp comics, novels, and sci-fi films of his youth -- the series introduced its own special brand of weirdness to viewers on October 2, 1959. Five years followed, and The Twilight Zone went through the show business wringer as network executives tried to squeeze more profits from the already successful show. Experiments ranged from cutting costs with six episodes shot on videotape to dropping "The" from the series' title -- but no matter what, rave reviews continued, and every week loyal fans tuned in to enter the infamous dimension of sight, sound, and mind. Episodes included here are:

  • "Nightmare as a Child" (Ep. 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" (Ep. 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" (Ep. 111, February 28, 1963, 50 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. Tony Nigro, Barnes & Noble

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