More Treasures of the Twilight Zone
starring: Twilight Zone
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0014381898026
Format: Black & White, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Image Entertainment
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Picture Format: Academy Ratio
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 24, 1998
Running Time: 75 minutes
Sales Rank: 55717
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: October 02, 1959
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Editorial Review:
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Episodes: 'The Masks' (Ep. 145, March 20, 1964) - Knowing he is about to die, Foster summons his greedy heirs to his mansion for a bizarre Mardi Gras ritual--and gives them the inheritance they so richly deserve! 'Eye of the Beholder' (Ep. 42, November 11, 1960) - Janet's hideous face has made her an outcast all her life. As she awaits the results of her last-chance surgery, she ponders the consequences of failure--to be banished forever to a village of freaks! 'The Howling Man' (Ep. 41, November 4, 1960) - During a walking trip of central Europe following WWII, Ellington loses his way. Exhausted, he comes upon a monastery where an insane monk claims he's captured the Devil himself! Atmospheric music by Bernard Hermann gives strength to this devilish tale.
Amazon.com:
The second collection of Twilight Zone 'Treasures' features three quintessential examples of the show at its metaphorical, ironic best, allegories and morality plays disguised as thrillers and science fiction tales. 'The Masks' (directed by Ida Lupino) stars Robert Keith as a dying patriarch with a death-bed Mardi Gras surprise for his petty family. John Carradine stars as a secretive monk with a mysterious prisoner locked in his hidden monastery in 'The Howling Man.' 'Eye of the Beholder' is perhaps the most famous episode of the series, played almost completely in a twilight fog as the camera takes a behind-the-bandages view of a recovering plastic surgery patient until the startling revelation at the conclusion. Panasonic's package features the same supplements as the first Treasures collection, most notably a TV interview with Rod Serling conducted by Mike Wallace and an industrial film starring Serling to 'pitch' potential advertisers for the in-production series, both from 1959. In addition a number of brief text presentations (taken from Mark Scott Zicree's definitive book The Twilight Zone Companion) offer historical background on the series and the individual episodes. The menu is designed around the floating eyeball from the series's credits sequence--just roll the gazing eyeball around to the item of your choice! --Sean Axmaker
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- Both of the "Treasures" DVD's are great.....but this one is the very best of the entire collection!
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- More Treasures of the Twilight ZoneWhat Twilight Zone fan wouldn't leap upon the opportunity to own three classic Twilight Zone episodes in their ... Read More
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