Everyone doing it and who was connected with it did the best they knew how to. I am thinking of my friend John Anderson [who appeared with him in "The Odyssey of Flight 33"]...and Mary Gregory and I played a *much* nicer couple in episodes of "Lassie." But "Twilight Zone" - I...
Nightmare at 20,000 Feet: Directed by Richard Donner. With William Shatner, Christine White, Ed Kemmer, Asa Maynor. A man, newly recovered from a nervous breakdown, becomes convinced that a monster only he sees is damaging the plane he's flying in.
But the abolition of prizefighting?! This is not something that would ever take place in our world, at least not without considerable protest...making "Steel" bonafide "Twilight Zone." Nightmare at 20,000 Feet ORIGINALLY BROADCAST AS EPISODE 123 STARRING CAST: William Shatner, Christine ...
Early episodes of The Twilight Zone (notably "Execution" from 1960), previously featured this distinctive computer sound. (citation needed • edit) Both in terms of its order on the production schedule and its order of televised broadcast, this episode marks the very first time that the ...
"something" outside on the hull of the ship may be a reference toThe Twilight Zoneepisode "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet;" which featuredWilliam Shatner, as a passenger aboard an airplane. He too saw "something" on the wing of the vessel he was on, much the disbelief of his other ...
Adam Scott, "The Twilight Zone" CBS All Access Share [Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers from “The Twilight Zone” Episode 1, “The Comedian,” and Episode 2, “Nightmare at 30,000 Feet.”] CBS All Access’ reimagining of “The Twilight Zo...
A parody of The Twilight Zone starring Buster as Rod Serling with Furrball as his topee. "A Walk on the Flip Side" -- Montana Max dreams that he has become a rabbit. He finds Babs and Buster living in his house, who call an animal shelter and have him taken away with them. ...
Adam Scott, "The Twilight Zone" CBS All Access Share [Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers from “The Twilight Zone” Episode 1, “The Comedian,” and Episode 2, “Nightmare at 30,000 Feet.”] CBS All Access’ reimagining of “The Twilight Zone” delivers true anthology story...
Serling knew that writing a show for Ed Wynn would help distinguish Twilight Zone. Dana Dillaway: "I was eight years old during the summer when I did that episode. And how lucky I was to work with Ed Wynn." Two other beautiful shots - Ed and Murray walking down the street, with the...
Based on his own short story, it was to be one of his last teleplays for Twilight Zone. An artificial man breaks out of the laboratory where he was built, and into society. This was no robot - it was a man made with a past, a present, and human emotions. We never get to know ...