Release date (First episode) 2002 (United States) Contacts + Add Become a member to see contact information for The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas. Try IMDbPro Premium for free Cast Filmmakers Images Videos Details Episodes Companies News Cast + Add Cast 262 cast members Name Ep...
The Twilight Zone: Created by Rod Serling. With Robin Ward, Charles Aidman, Richard Mulligan, William Atherton. Tales of science fiction, fantasy and the occult.
The Twilight Zone S1.E3All episodes Cast & crew User reviews Trivia IMDbProAll topicsShades of Guilt Episode aired Sep 25, 2002 TV-14 IMDb RATING 6.6/10 478 YOUR RATING RateDramaFantasyHorrorMysterySci-FiThriller A black man begs Matt McGreevey for a ride in his car since he is being ...
zone more often than not, being a good, honest, benevolent person is no guarantee that you won't end up with the rough end of the stick. This is what makes The Twilight Zone such a fascinating watch. You don't know what sort of mood the zone will be in from episode to episode. ...
But he got to go off to the Twilight Zone, and live the kind of life he wanted to. Rod really beared his soul with this episode - he went through all of those things that Gart Williams did - except for the mirror punching. And, he had a good marriage. "A Nice Place to Visit"...
All cast & crew Production, box office & more at IMDbPro Storyline Did you know Trivia Unusually, the opening narration includes the words "the Twilight Zone" in the middle rather than towards the end. Quotes Forest Whitaker - Host: [opening narration] Now that's a sales pitch Vince Han...
"The Grave" is a marvelous tale of the old west, which Twilight Zone tackled on more than one occasion and usually didn't fare as well as this. Like Earl Hamner, Pittman had an ear for how people of a certain place and time talked and acted. A better cast could not have been sec...
The beauty of “Twilight Zone — The Movie” is the same as the secret of the TV series: It takes ordinary people in ordinary situations and then (can you hear Rod Serling?) zaps them with “next stop — the Twilight Zone!”
The new “Twilight Zone” satisfies a few curious viewer’s concerns, nailing the overall atmosphere implied by the title as well as inviting us to weigh the surreptitiously conveyed alternate meanings within the two-episode series debut. But there’s probably more to love here for Serling zealot...
Perhaps the most beloved "Twilight Zone" episode, "Time Enough at Last" starred Burgess Meredith as a bookworm who would much rather escape into the worlds of Dickens, Shaw and Shakespeare than deal with testy bank customers or a hen-pecking wife. As he hides out in his bank's vault to...