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Pub. Date
c2009
Description
2009 marks the fiftieth anniversary of The Twilight Zone, arguably one of the most popular television shows ever. Drawing on photographs and personal remembrances, Rod Serling's widow, Carol, gives commentary on some of the series' most memorable episodes. Veteran film historian Douglas Brode gives in-depth descriptions of these, episodes and why they, were so resonant with viewers.
Pub. Date
[2002]
Description
Night of the meek: Christmas in the twilight zone...Art Carney is a forlorn department store Santa who takes to drinking - only to find himself experiencing the nicest Christmas ever! -- The Invaders: A flying saucer lands in the attic of an isolated house inhabited by an impoverished woman - who soon becomes panic-stricken as tiny spacemen begin to stalk her! -- Nothing in the dark: An old woman has fought with death a thousand times and has always...
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Pub. Date
[2013]
Description
At first, her father's sudden death made her feel like she was in one of his 'Twilight Zone' episodes. As 20-year-old Carol grieved her father, Rod Serling, she came to remember the man the world so rarely saw. Here, she shares photos and correspondence as she remembers the father who stuck a lampshade on his head to sing a song, became her playmate, and always found a way to make his daughter laugh.
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Series
Pub. Date
2019.
Description
An illustrated biographical tale that follows Hollywood revolutionary Rod Serling's rise to fame in the Golden Age of Television, and his descent into his personal Twilight Zone. We recognize Rod Serling as our sharply dressed, cigarette-smoking tour guide of The Twilight Zone, but the entertainment business once regarded him as the "Angry Young Man" of Television. Before he became the revered master of science fiction, Rod Serling was a just a writer...
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