DVD : The Twilight Zone - Season 1 (The Definitive Edition)
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Image Entertainment
EAN: 0014381243925
Format: Box set, Black & White, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 130
Label: Image Entertainment
Languages:
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
MPN: ID2439CUDVD
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 28, 2004
Running Time: 930 minutes
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: October 02, 1959
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
The complete first season of Rod Serling’s classic groundbreaking series exploring the fantastic and the frightening. Episodes include: Where Is Everybody? One for the Angels Mr. Denton on Doomsday Sixteen Millimeter Shrine Walking Distance Escape Clause The Lonely 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 The Hitch-Hiker The Fever The Last Flight The Purple Testament Elegy Mirror Image The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street 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 A Stop at Willoughby The Chaser A Passage for Trumpet Mr. Bevis The After Hours The Mighty Casey A World of His OwnSpecial Features:6-Disc Set; Stunning Brand-New Transfers! Remastered from new high-definition film transfers using the original camera negatives and magnetic soundtracks; Audio Commentaries by Earl Holliman Martin Landau Rod Taylor Martin Milner Kevin McCarthy Ted Post and William Self; Vintage Audio Recollections with Burgess Meredith Douglas Heyes Richard L. Bare Buck Houghton Anne Francis and Richard Matheson; Rod Serling Audio Lectures from Sherwood Oaks College; Isolated Music Scores featuring the legendary Bernard Herrmann Jerry Goldsmith and more; Rod Serling Promos for “Next Week’s” Show; Original Unaired Pilot Version of “Where is Everybody?” with Rod Serling’s Network Pitch; Rare Rod Serling Blooper.System Requirements: Running Time 900 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/CLASSICS Rating: NR UPC: 014381243925 Manufacturer No: ID2439CUDVD
Amazon.com:
Submitted for your approval: The Twilight Zone’s inaugural season, all 36 episodes complete with Rod Serling’s original promos for the following week’s episode, not seen since their original broadcast. To discuss television’s greatest anthology series whose title has become pop culture shorthand for the bizarre and supernatural is to immediately become like Albert Brooks and Dan Aykroyd in Twilight Zone: The Movie; a can-you-top-this recall of famous shocks and favorite twists. Several essential episodes hail from this season, among them, “Time Enough at Last” starring Burgess Meredith as a bespectacled bookworm who is the lone survivor of an atomic blast; “The After-Hours” starring Anne Francis as a department store shopper haunted by mannequins; and the profoundly disturbing “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street,” in which fear and prejudice turns neighbor against neighbor (and, by the by, whose alien observers inspired Kang and Kodos on The Simpsons).
From an unsettlingly persistent hitchhiker to a malevolent slot machine, The Twilight Zone’s first season did plumb “the pit of man’s fears.” One forgets how moving the series could be. Three of this season’s most memorable and enduring episodes are the poignant and primal “stop-the-world-I-want-to-get-off fantasies, “Walking Distance,” “A Stop at Willougby” and “The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine,” in which desperate characters seek refuge in a simpler past. Serling’s few stabs at comedy (”Mr. Bevis,” “The Mighty Casey”) have not aged well, but the series finale, “A World of His Own,” starring Keenan Wynn as a playwright whose fictional characters come to life, has a brilliant capper. The episodes are more deliberately paced than one might remember. Less patient younger viewers might be anxious to get to the payoffs, but once they settle into the rhythm, they will savor the literate writing and the performances by such veteran actors as Ed Wynn, Everett Sloan, and Ida Lupino, and newcomers such as Jack Klugman. The extras, including the unaired version of the pilot episode, “Where is Everybody?”, audio commentaries and recollections, and a Serling college lecture, truly take this six-disc set to another dimension. –Donald Liebenson
Customer Reviews
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- The Twilight Zone Season One
I was very impressed with the entire experience. It was handled with great professionalism.
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- Doesn’t Get Any Better
Even if you have the series on VHS or previous DVD releases, the picture and sound quality is SUPERB. The transfers are perfect. The extras make it worth the purchase. It even contains a disc with one classic TZ comic book from the 1960s and 1970s in PDF format so you can read a classic issue on your computer.
One small note: I definately agree with other reviewers. THE TWILIGHT ZONE: UNLOCKING THE DOOR TO A TELEVISION CLASSIC by Martin Grams is 800 plus pages includes “everything” … Read More
Rating:
- Simply Amazing!
I’m a huge fan of Twilight Zone ,so for me watching those amazing, very often creepy stories is really SOMETHING!
If you’re fan of horror,science-fiction or if you’re simply an person who is open to …well,different type of things like aliens,ghosts or if You just sensitive -then You will definetily LOVE this!This is pure genius,amazing!
Great atmosphere,music,stories which make you actually think about things that are not that obvious,stories which says -WHAT IF?
I LOVE IT!
Rating:
- Twilight Zone rocks
I spent over $800 on the VHS videos from Columbia House two decades ago. I spent less than $140 for the complete DVD set and discovered more treasures, rare filmed interviews, bonus extras and high-quality transfers that are far superior to what I have been watching the past 20 years.
The retail price keep lowering over the months but by now it’s beyond affordable. I recommend you grab this season box set today.
I also suggest you buy “The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door … Read More
Rating:
- … In the “Zone”…
I’ve very little to add to any of the previous reviews. I just wanted to put it out there that anyone that may have been holding off buying any TZ DVD collection can stop waiting. Nevermind the superb A/V transfers from the masters, the bonus features are above and beyond anything any fan could hope to find. Commentaries from a who’s who of the great actors that have graced the show, the fantastic music scores, the Rod Serling goodies,… they all make this set far and away the best DVD set to date, … Read More
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