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| Twilight Zone, The (1959-1965) (DivX) (DVD) English |
| You're traveling through 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. That's the signpost up ahead - your next stop, the Twilight Zone!
Acknowledged by many critics and fans as the finest filmed dramatic anthology of all time, The Twilight Zone was created by prize-winning telewriter Rod Serling, who had skyrocketed to fame with such classic live dramas as Patterns and Requiem for a Heavyweight. In Twilight Zone, Serling was able to tackle a number of socio-political issues, protecting himself from censorship by writing in a fanciful, metaphorical fashion. The series' pilot episode was "The Time Element," which debuted November 24, 1958, on the weekly, 60-minute anthology Desilu Playhouse. The positive response to this trial balloon enabled Serling ... Read moreAcknowledged by many critics and fans as the finest filmed dramatic anthology of all time, The Twilight Zone was created by prize-winning telewriter Rod Serling, who had skyrocketed to fame with such classic live dramas as Patterns and Requiem for a Heavyweight. In Twilight Zone, Serling was able to tackle a number of socio-political issues, protecting himself from censorship by writing in a fanciful, metaphorical fashion. The series' pilot episode was "The Time Element," which debuted November 24, 1958, on the weekly, 60-minute anthology Desilu Playhouse. The positive response to this trial balloon enabled Serling to sell his format to CBS, and the weekly half-hour series premiered on Friday, October 2, 1959. Serling wrote most of the first-season episodes, turning out such classics as "Walking Distance," "The Four of Us Are Dying," and "The Monsters are Due on Maple Street;" Richard Matheson also contributed several stories, as did Charles Beaumont. All episodes were introduced and narrated by Serling, who thereby became a TV star in his own right. Despite shaky ratings, the series was renewed for a second season, which offered an abundance of first-rate episodes, including Serling's "The Eye of the Beholder" and Matheson's "The Invaders," as well as choice contributions from Beaumont and George Clayton Johnson. As part of a network economy move, six of the second-season episodes were videotaped rather than filmed, with variable results. Highlights of season three included the chilling "It's a Good Life," the elegiac "Kick the Can," and the cautionary "To Serve Man," as well as "I Sing the Body Electric," Ray Bradbury's only contribution to the series. Cancelled at the end of its third season, Twilight Zone returned in January 1963 in a one-hour format; though some of the extended-length episodes were up to par, others seemed stretched thin. Happily, the series returned to its 30-minute format for its fourth and final season; unhappily, this season produced some of the series' weakest episodes, with such noteworthy exceptions as the brilliant "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet." After Twilight Zone left the air on June 19, 1964, there was talk of a revival on ABC; as it turned out, however, the series would not be born again until 1985, and then only after the success of the omnibus theatrical feature Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983). During the original series' first season, the theme music was provided by Bernard Herrmann; the more familiar Twilight Zone theme by Marius Constant would not be introduced until Season Two. For many years, the syndicated Twilight Zone package contained only 151 of the series' 156 episodes, due to legal entanglements. Presently, however, all episodes are available on videotape and cable television.
~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Length: ~25 minutes
Aspect Ratio: 640x480 (4:3)
Audio Codec: MP3, Stereo, 128kb/s
Video Codec: Divx 3.11 Alpha
The DVDs are devided in Volumes and arranged by theme not by episode number. There are 50 Volumes with in all 156 episodes.
If you have any episodes that are not listed here please post the links in the forum thread.
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Thanks to potaco :)
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