The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street: Directed by Ron Winston. With Rod Serling, Claude Akins, Barry Atwater, Jack Weston. On a peaceful suburban street, strange occurrences and mysterious people stoke the residents' paranoia to a disastrous intensity.
"Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" CBS Written by Richard Matheson Directed by Richard Donner First broadcast Oct. 11, 1963 Future Enterprise Captain William Shatner appeared twice on "The Twilight Zone" - once as a newlywed who becomes too trusting of a fortune-telling machine ("Nick of Time"), a...
Is it the plane-wrecking gremlin from "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet," the shadowy agitators in "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street," or the murderous Talky Tina of "Living Doll" fame? No? Perhaps you fancy the big-headed Kanamits of "To Serve Man" or Barney Phillips' three-...
I swear it seems like a preponderance of episodes feature people in the entertainment industry and it feels too self-referential. I did like the conceit that the episodes took place in the same world, however, with the airliner from “Nightmare” showing up as a mod...
32: The Monsters Are On Maple Street In this remake of the original TZ's ""The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street,"" a neighborhood is terrorized by mysterious power outages and begin to turn on each other. Wednesday, February 26th, 2003 ...
Devotees of "Star Trek" The Original Series will fight to their dying breath defending the likes of "The City on the Edge of Forever," "The Enemy Within," and "Amok Time". As for the original "The Twilight Zone," it could be "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street," "Nightmare at...
Nightmare as a Child Fri, Apr 29, 1960 30 mins A precocious girl frightens a teacher (Janice Rule) by revealing secrets from the woman's past. Markie: Terry Burnham. Peter Selden: Shepperd Strudwick. Doctor: Michael Fox. Girl: Suzanne Cupito. Policeman: Joe Perry. Where to Watch Episode...
StoriesHere's the thing: Rod Serling didn't really like being the narrator of The Twilight Zone Blur quiz: Twilight Zone episodes These classic characters in ''The Nightmare Before Christmas'' were inspired by an episode of The Twilight Zone View More ...
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...
Holliman had a challenging assignment—he had to carry nearly 20 minutes of drama completely on his own, with lengthy and occasionally awkward-sounding soliloquies probing at possibilities as to why he is part of such a nightmare, roaming from one part of Oakwood to the next. But in the ...