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The Twilight Zone [TV Series] [1959-1964]
Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson

"You're traveling to another dimension...a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind...a journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. Your next stop: The Twilight Zone." Originally telecast on CBS from October 2, 1959, to September 18, 1964 (not counting a brief spate of network reruns in the summer of 1965), The Twilight Zone was one of the foremost filmed dramatic anthologies on TV and one of a precious few that specialized in fantasy and science fiction. Created by Rod Serling, whose previous TV writing credits included such classic live dramas as Patterns and Requiem for a Heavyweight, the series specialized in concise, economical playlets dealing with the offbeat andsupernatural, many of them with surprising and ironic climactic twists. Many of the individual episodes have stood the test of time as indisputable classics, among them "Eye of the Beholder," "The Monsters are Due on Maple Street," "The Invaders," "It's a Good Life," "To Serve Man," "The Invaders," and "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet." Rod Serling served as the series' host and narrator, and also wrote most of the dramas. Other noteworthy contributors included Richard Matheson, Charles Beaumont, and, on one memorable occasion (the episode "I Sing the Body Electric"), Ray Bradbury.

A veritable constellation of guest stars brought the stories to life; among those making multiple appearances were Burgess Meredith, Jack Klugman, William Shatner, Martin Landau, Anne Francis, Bill Mumy, Ed Wynn, and Lee Marvin, while many more showed up for memorable single performances including Charles Bronson, Elizabeth Montgomery, Robert Redford, Robert Duvall, James Coburn, Mickey Rooney, and Dennis Hopper. The series' famous theme music (heard from the second season onward) was composed by Marius Constant with unforgettable incidental music provided by the likes of Bernard Herrmann and Jerry Goldsmith. Although the series' title has become a household word and many of its episodes are acknowledged masterpieces, Twilight Zone was never a huge ratings attraction during its network run. Indeed, after only three seasons, CBS decided to yank the show. It was saved at the last minute and brought back as a mid-season replacement, expanded from 30 to 60 minutes per week in the process. For its fifth and final season, Twilight Zone returned to its familiar half-hour format, still playing to appreciative but comparatively small audiences. It was not until the series went into off-network reruns that Twilight Zone truly built its fan following, which has increased many times over in the ensuing years. Twilight Zone was revived twice with new, full-color episodes, first as a CBS (and later syndicated) weekly in 1985, then on UPN in 2002. Rod Serling was not involved with these revivals, having passed away in 1975; the 1985 version had no host, though its narrators included Charles Aidman and Robin Ward, but the 2002 version was hosted by Forest Whitaker. In addition, a theatrical feature, Twilight Zone: The Movie, was released in 1983.

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 Is related to:    Journey to the Far Side of the Sun  (1969, Robert Parrish)
   Brain Dead  (1989, Adam Simon)
   Dead of Night  (1977, Dan Curtis)
   A Town Has Turned to Dust  (1998, Rob Nilsson)
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 Influenced:    Journey to the Far Side of the Sun  (1969, Robert Parrish)
 Is spoofed in:    Really Weird Tales  (1986, John Blanchard, Paul Lynch, Don McBrearty)
 Includes:    An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge  (1962, Robert Enrico)
   The Twilight Zone: Where is Everybody?  (1959, Robert Stevens)
   The Twilight Zone: One For the Angels  (1959, Robert Parrish)
   The Twilight Zone: Mr. Denton on Doomsday  (1959, Allen Reisner)
   The Twilight Zone: The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine  (1959, Mitchell Leisen)
   The Twilight Zone: Walking Distance  (1959, Robert Stevens)
   The Twilight Zone: Escape Clause  (1959, Mitchell Leisen)
   The Twilight Zone: The Lonely  (1959, Jack Smight)
   The Twilight Zone: Time Enough at Last  (1959, John Brahm)
   The Twilight Zone: Perchance to Dream  (1959, Robert Florey)
   The Twilight Zone: Judgment Night  (1959, John Brahm)
   The Twilight Zone: And When the Sky Was Opened  (1959, Douglas Heyes)
   The Twilight Zone: What You Need  (1959, Alvin Ganzer)
   The Twilight Zone: The Four of Us Are Dying  (1960, John Brahm)
   The Twilight Zone: Third From the Sun  (1960, Richard L. Bare)
   The Twilight Zone: I Shot an Arrow Into the Air  (1960, Stuart Rosenberg)
   The Twilight Zone: The Hitch-Hiker  (1960, Alvin Ganzer)
   The Twilight Zone: The Fever  (1960, Robert Florey)
   The Twilight Zone: The Last Flight  (1960, William F. Claxton)
   The Twilight Zone: The Purple Testament  (1960, Richard L. Bare)
   The Twilight Zone: Elegy  (1960, Douglas Heyes)
   The Twilight Zone: Mirror Image  (1960, John Brahm)
   The Twilight Zone: The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street  (1960, Ron Winston)
   The Twilight Zone: A World of Difference  (1960, Ted Post)
   The Twilight Zone: Long Live Walter Jameson  (1960, Anton Leader)
   The Twilight Zone: People are Alike All Over  (1960, Mitchell Leisen)
   The Twilight Zone: Execution  (1960, David Orrick McDearmon)
   The Twilight Zone: The Big Tall Wish  (1960, Ron Winston)
   The Twilight Zone: A Nice Place to Visit  (1960, John Brahm)
   The Twilight Zone: Nightmare as a Child  (1960, Alvin Ganzer)
   The Twilight Zone: A Stop at Willoughby  (1960, Robert Parrish)
   The Twilight Zone: The Chaser  (1960, Douglas Heyes)
   The Twilight Zone: A Passage for Trumpet  (1960, Don Medford)
   The Twilight Zone: Mr. Bevis  (1960, William Asher)
   The Twilight Zone: The After Hours  (1960, Douglas Heyes)
   The Twilight Zone: The Mighty Casey  (1960, Alvin Ganzer, Robert Parrish)
   The Twilight Zone: A World of His Own  (1960, Ralph Nelson)
   The Twilight Zone: King Nine Will Not Return  (1960, Buzz Kulik)
   The Twilight Zone: The Man in the Bottle  (1960, Don Medford)
   The Twilight Zone: Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room  (1960, Douglas Heyes)
   The Twilight Zone: A Thing About Machines  (1960, David Orrick McDearmon)
   The Twilight Zone: The Howling Man  (1960, Douglas Heyes)
   The Twilight Zone: The Eye of the Beholder  (1960, Douglas Heyes)
   The Twilight Zone: Nick of Time  (1960, Richard L. Bare)
   The Twilight Zone: The Lateness of the Hour  (1960, Jack Smight)
   The Twilight Zone: The Trouble with Templeton  (1960, Buzz Kulik)
   The Twilight Zone: A Most Unusual Camera  (1960, John Rich)
   The Twilight Zone: Night of the Meek  (1960, Jack Smight)
   The Twilight Zone: Dust  (1961, Douglas Heyes)
   The Twilight Zone: Back There  (1961, David Orrick McDearmon)
   The Twilight Zone: The Whole Truth  (1961, James Sheldon)
   The Twilight Zone: The Invaders  (1961, Douglas Heyes)
   The Twilight Zone: A Penny for Your Thoughts  (1961, James Sheldon)
   The Twilight Zone: Twenty-Two  (1961, Jack Smight)
   The Twilight Zone: The Odyssey of Flight 33  (1961, Jus Addiss)
   The Twilight Zone: Mr. Dingle, the Strong  (1961, John Brahm)
   The Twilight Zone: Static  (1961, Buzz Kulik)
   The Twilight Zone: The Prime Mover  (1961, Richard L. Bare)
   The Twilight Zone: Long Distance Call  (1961, James Sheldon)
   The Twilight Zone: A Hundred Yards Over the Rim  (1961, Buzz Kulik)
   The Twilight Zone: The Rip Van Winkle Caper  (1961, Jus Addiss)
   The Twilight Zone: The Silence  (1961, Boris Sagal)
   The Twilight Zone: Shadow Play  (1961, John Brahm)
   The Twilight Zone: The Mind and the Matter  (1961, Buzz Kulik)
   The Twilight Zone: Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?  (1961, Montgomery Pittman)
   The Twilight Zone: The Obsolete Man  (1961, Elliot Silverstein)
   The Twilight Zone: Two  (1961, Montgomery Pittman)
   The Twilight Zone: The Arrival  (1961, Boris Sagal)
   The Twilight Zone: The Shelter  (1961, Lamont Johnson)
   The Twilight Zone: The Passersby  (1961, Elliot Silverstein)
   The Twilight Zone: A Game of Pool  (1961, Buzz Kulik)
   The Twilight Zone: The Mirror  (1961, Don Medford)
   The Twilight Zone: The Grave  (1961, Montgomery Pittman)
   The Twilight Zone: It's a Good Life  (1961, James Sheldon)
   The Twilight Zone: Death's-Head Revisited  (1961, Don Medford)
   The Twilight Zone: The Midnight Sun  (1961, Anton Leader)
   The Twilight Zone: Still Valley  (1961, James Sheldon)
   The Twilight Zone: The Jungle  (1961, William F. Claxton)
   The Twilight Zone: Once Upon a Time  (1961, Leslie Goodwins, Norman Z. McLeod)
   The Twilight Zone: Five Characters in Search of An Exit  (1961, Lamont Johnson)
   The Twilight Zone: A Quality of Mercy  (1961, Buzz Kulik)
   The Twilight Zone: Nothing in the Dark  (1962, Lamont Johnson)
   The Twilight Zone: One More Pallbearer  (1962, Lamont Johnson)
   The Twilight Zone: Dead Man's Shoes  (1962, Montgomery Pittman)
   The Twilight Zone: The Hunt  (1962, Harold D. Schuster)
   The Twilight Zone: Showdown with Rance McGrew  (1962, Christian Nyby)
   The Twilight Zone: Kick the Can  (1962, Lamont Johnson)
   The Twilight Zone: A Piano in the House  (1962, David Greene)
   The Twilight Zone: The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank  (1962, Montgomery Pittman)
   The Twilight Zone: To Serve Man  (1962, Richard L. Bare)
   The Twilight Zone: The Fugitive  (1962, Richard L. Bare)
   The Twilight Zone: Little Girl Lost  (1962, Paul Stewart)
   The Twilight Zone: Person or Persons Unknown  (1962, John Brahm)
   The Twilight Zone: The Little People  (1962, William F. Claxton)
   The Twilight Zone: Four O'Clock  (1962, Lamont Johnson)
   The Twilight Zone: Hocus-Pocus and Frisby  (1962, Lamont Johnson)
   The Twilight Zone: The Trade-Ins  (1962, Elliot Silverstein)
   The Twilight Zone: The Gift  (1962, Allen Miner)
   The Twilight Zone: The Dummy  (1962, Abner Biberman)
   The Twilight Zone: Young Man's Fancy  (1962, John Brahm)
   The Twilight Zone: I Sing the Body Electric!  (1962, William F. Claxton, James Sheldon)
   The Twilight Zone: Cavender is Coming  (1962, Christian Nyby, Christian Nyby II)
   The Twilight Zone: The Changing of the Guard  (1962, Robert Ellis Miller)
   The Twilight Zone: In His Image  (1963, Perry Lafferty)
   The Twilight Zone: The Thirty-Fathom Grave  (1963, Perry Lafferty)
   The Twilight Zone: Valley of the Shadow  (1963, Perry Lafferty)
   The Twilight Zone: He's Alive  (1963, Stuart Rosenberg)
   The Twilight Zone: Mute  (1963, Stuart Rosenberg)
   The Twilight Zone: Death Ship  (1963, Don Medford)
   The Twilight Zone: Jess-Belle  (1963, Buzz Kulik)
   The Twilight Zone: Miniature  (1963, Walter E. Grauman)
   The Twilight Zone: Printer's Devil  (1963, Ralph Senensky)
   The Twilight Zone: No Time Like the Past  (1963, Jus Addiss)
   The Twilight Zone: The Parallel  (1963, Alan Crosland, Jr.)
   The Twilight Zone: I Dream of Genie  (1963, Robert Gist)
   The Twilight Zone: The New Exhibit  (1963, John Brahm)
   The Twilight Zone: Of Late I Think of Cliffordville  (1963, David Lowell Rich)
   The Twilight Zone: The Incredible World of Horace Ford  (1963, Abner Biberman)
   The Twilight Zone: On Thursday We Leave for Home  (1963, Buzz Kulik)
   The Twilight Zone: Passage on the Lady Ann  (1963, Lamont Johnson)
   The Twilight Zone: The Bard  (1963, David Butler)
   The Twilight Zone: In Praise of Pip  (1963, Joseph Newman)
   The Twilight Zone: Steel  (1963, Don Weis)
   The Twilight Zone: Nightmare at 20,000 Feet  (1963, Richard Donner)
   The Twilight Zone: A Kind of a Stopwatch  (1963, John Rich)
   The Twilight Zone: The Last Night of a Jockey  (1963, Joseph Newman)
   The Twilight Zone: Living Doll  (1963, Richard Sarafian)
   The Twilight Zone: The Old Man in the Cave  (1963, Alan Crosland, Jr.)
   The Twilight Zone: Uncle Simon  (1963, Don Siegel)
   The Twilight Zone: Probe 7-Over and Out  (1963, Ted Post)
   The Twilight Zone: The 7th is Made Up of Phantoms  (1963, Alan Crosland, Jr.)
   The Twilight Zone: A Short Drink From a Certain Fountain  (1963, Bernard Girard)
   The Twilight Zone: Ninety Years Without Slumbering  (1963, Roger Kay)
   The Twilight Zone: Ring-A-Ding Girl  (1963, Alan Crosland, Jr.)
   The Twilight Zone: You Drive  (1964, John Brahm)
   The Twilight Zone: The Long Morrow  (1964, Robert Florey)
   The Twilight Zone: The Self-Improvement of Salvatore Ross  (1964, Don Siegel)
   The Twilight Zone: Number Twelve Looks Just Like You  (1964, Abner Biberman)
   The Twilight Zone: Black Leather Jackets  (1964, Joseph Newman)
   The Twilight Zone: Night Call  (1964, Jacques Tourneur)
   The Twilight Zone: From Agnes-With Love  (1964, Richard Donner)
   The Twilight Zone: Spur of the Moment  (1964, Elliot Silverstein)
   The Twilight Zone: Queen of the Nile  (1964, John Brahm)
   The Twilight Zone: What's in the Box  (1964, Richard L. Bare)
   The Twilight Zone: The Masks  (1964, Ida Lupino)
   The Twilight Zone: I Am the Night-Color Me Black  (1964, Abner Biberman)
   The Twilight Zone: Sounds and Silences  (1964, Richard Donner)
   The Twilight Zone: Caesar and Me  (1964, Robert Butler)
   The Twilight Zone: The Jeopardy Room  (1964, Richard Donner)
   The Twilight Zone: Stopover in a Quiet Town  (1964, Ron Winston)
   The Twilight Zone: The Encounter  (1964, Robert Butler)
   The Twilight Zone: Mr. Garrity and the Graves  (1964, Ted Post)
   The Twilight Zone: The Brain Center at Whipple's  (1964, Richard Donner)
   The Twilight Zone: Come Wander With Me  (1964, Richard Donner)
   The Twilight Zone: The Fear  (1964, Ted Post)
   The Twilight Zone: The Bewitchin' Pool  (1964, Joseph Newman)
   The Twilight Zone: Season 01 
   The Twilight Zone: Season 02 
   The Twilight Zone: Season 03 
   The Twilight Zone: Season 04 
   The Twilight Zone: Season 05 
 Has been remade as:    The Twilight Zone [TV Series] [2002] 
   The Twilight Zone [TV Series] [1985]