The twilight zone The complete first season The complete first season /

DVD - 2016

The complete first season of Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone," featuring 36 episodes aired in 1959-1960.

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Subjects
Genres
Paranormal drama
Science fiction television programs
Fantasy television programs
Anthology television programs
Television series
Fiction television programs
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Published
Hollywood, California : CBS DVD [2016]
Language
English
Corporate Author
CBS Television Network
Corporate Author
CBS Television Network (production company)
Other Authors
Rod Serling, 1924-1975 (creator), Dennis Weaver, 1924-2006 (actor), Sydney Pollack, 1934-2008 (compiler), Don Rickles, Vladimir Sokoloff, 1889-1962, Cliff Robertson, 1923-2011, Agnes Moorehead, 1900-1974, Billy Mumy, 1954-, Dick York, 1928-1992, John Astin, John Hoyt, 1905-1991, William Shatner, Buddy Ebsen, 1908-2003, Burgess Meredith, 1907-1997, Art Carney, 1918-2003, John Carradine, Inger Stevens, 1934-1970, Arte Johnson, 1929-2019, Claude Akins, 1918-1994, Ida Lupino, 1918-1995, Jack Klugman, Martin Landau, 1928-2017, Roddy McDowall, Ted Knight, Ron Howard, 1954-, Bennett Cerf, 1898-1971
Item Description
Created by Rod Serling ; Episode "Twenty-two" is based on an anecdote recounted in Famous ghost stories, compiled by Bennett Cerf.
Originally produced for television in 1959 and 1960.
Title from container.
"Some episodes may be edited from their original network versions"--Container.
Physical Description
5 v. (1 videodisc per volume) (approximately 928 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in
Format
DVD, NTSC, region 1, full screen (4:3) presentation; Dolby digital mono; dual layer format.
Audience
Not rated.
Awards
Emmy Awards, 1961: Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama (Rod Serling); Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for Television (George T. Clemens)
Production Credits
Directors of photography, George T. Clemens [and others]
  • Disc 1. Where is everybody?
  • One for the angels
  • Mr. Denton on doomsday
  • The sixteen millimeter shrine
  • Walking distance
  • Escape clause
  • The lonely
  • Disc 2. Time enough at last
  • Perchance to dream
  • Judgment night
  • And when the sky was opened
  • What you need
  • The four of us are dying
  • Third from the sun
  • I shot an arrow into the air
  • Disc 3. The hitchhiker
  • The fever
  • The last flight
  • The purple testament
  • Elegy
  • Mirror image
  • The monsters are due on Maple Street
  • Disc 4. A world of difference
  • Long live Walter Jameson
  • People are alike all over
  • Execution
  • The big tall wish
  • A nice place to visit
  • Nightmare as a child
  • Disc 5. A stop at Willoughby
  • The chaser
  • A passage for trumpet
  • Mr. Bevis The after hours
  • The mighty Casey
  • A world of his own.