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The Twilight Zone: Vol.2

Enter the fifth dimension beyond the world we know, a world between science and superstition, a world that will awe you and entertain, this is a place known as The Twilight Zone.

In volume two, we are taken into the depth of this new found place through four highly entertaining and imaginative episodes, all of which fans of the series are sure to cherish.

Time Enough to Last: Nov. 20/1959 - Episode 8 - Henry Bemis only wanted time alone to enjoy his passion for reading, oppressed by his wife and employer, he just never has the time. However, soon he will have all the time in the world.

The Monsters are Due on Maple Street: Mar. 4/1960 - Episode 22 - Following a strange light in the sky above Maple Street, nothing seem to be working, the phone, electricity or even cars. When a young boy though shares a bizarre but similar comic book story, everyone starts to keep a watchful eye on their neighbour, unleashing an uncontrollable paranoia to destroy all they once held dear.

Nightmare at 20,000 Feet: Oct. 11/1963 - Episode 123 - William Shatner stars as Robert Wilson, a man returning home from a hospital following a nervous breakdown. This past however is not his only nightmare when he spots a gremlin outside ripping the plane apart, and nobody will believe him. Of note, this episode would later be incorporated into The Twilight Zone movie.

The Odyssey of Flight 33: Feb. 24/1961 - Episode 54 - Everything appears to be smooth sailing for flight 33, but when the plane gets caught in a strange jet stream, it is hurled through time courtesy of the Twilight Zone.

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The disc is single sided - single layered and contains the original full frame version of the program. The mastering is terrific, but with few extras.
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(The) Twilight Zone: Vol.2 Panasonic 1959, 60, 63, 61
Rating:- Running Time:25 min ea.
Picture:(side 1) Full Frame
Sound:Mono
Languages:English
Subtitles:none
Extras:Animated Menus, Rod Serling Bio., Look at Seasons, History of Show, Look at Shows on Disc
Includes:Time Enough to Last, The Monsters are due on Maple Street, Nightmare at 20,000 Feet, The Odyssey of Flight 33

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