The Twilight Zone : Third from the Sun (1960)
Directed by Richard L. Bare
Genres - Science Fiction, Thriller |
Sub-Genres - Anthology Series [TV], Psychological Sci-Fi |
Run Time - 30 min. |
Countries - United States |
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Director Richard L. Bare made an impressive Twilight Zone debut with this classic episode. Fritz Weaver and Joe Maross star respectively as scientist William Sturka and test pilot Jerry Riden, who, aware that their country is on the brink of nuclear war, conspire to rescue themselves and their families by blasting off in an experimental spaceship. But first, the fugitives-to-be must escape the watchful eye of odious government functionary Carling (Edward Andrews). Though the episode's punch line is tipped off by its title, "Third from the Sun" scores points with some truly remarkable camerawork, courtesy of director Bare and cinematographer George Clemens. Scripted by Rod Serling from a short story by Richard Matheson, this episode first aired January 8, 1960.