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The Twilight Zone

  • TV Series
  • 1985–1989
  • TV-PG
  • 45m
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7.7/10
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The Twilight Zone (1985)
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Tales of science fiction, fantasy and the occult.Tales of science fiction, fantasy and the occult.Tales of science fiction, fantasy and the occult.

  • Creator
    • Rod Serling
  • Stars
    • Robin Ward
    • Charles Aidman
    • Richard Mulligan
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    7.7/10
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    • Creator
      • Rod Serling
    • Stars
      • Robin Ward
      • Charles Aidman
      • Richard Mulligan
    • 49User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Robin Ward
    Robin Ward
    • Narrator
    • 1988–1989
    Charles Aidman
    Charles Aidman
    • Narrator…
    • 1985–1987
    Richard Mulligan
    Richard Mulligan
    • Ernie Ross…
    • 1985–1986
    William Atherton
    William Atherton
    • Brian Wolfe (segment "The Card")…
    • 1985–1987
    Julie Khaner
    Julie Khaner
    • Frannie Judson…
    • 1988
    Roberts Blossom
    Roberts Blossom
    • Man (segment "The Burning Man")…
    • 1985–1987
    Heather Haase
    • Lianna Ames (segment "The Shadow Man")…
    • 1985–1987
    Ellen Albertini Dow
    Ellen Albertini Dow
    • Mrs. Hotchkiss (segment "Need to Know")…
    • 1986
    Burr Middleton
    • Policeman (segment "Joy Ride")…
    • 1986–1987
    Chip Heller
    • Elton (segment "Welcome to Winfield")…
    • 1986
    Warren Van Evera
    • Boarder…
    • 1988–1989
    Adam Raber
    • Donnie Lowery (segment "Wordplay")…
    • 1985–1987
    Nan Martin
    Nan Martin
    • First Nun (segment "If She Dies")…
    • 1985–1986
    Martin Balsam
    Martin Balsam
    • Prof. Donald Knowles (segment "Voices in the Earth")…
    • 1986–1987
    Jaclyn Bernstein
    Jaclyn Bernstein
    • Debbie Cunningham (segment "Children's Zoo")…
    • 1985–1986
    James Whitmore Jr.
    • Ira Richman (segment "The Girl I Married")…
    • 1985–1987
    Clare Torao
    Clare Torao
    • Newscaster (segment "A Little Peace and Quiet")…
    • 1985–1986
    Danica McKellar
    Danica McKellar
    • Deidre Dobbs (segment "Shelter Skelter")…
    • 1985–1987
    • Creator
      • Rod Serling
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    sawyertom

    A Very Good Resurrection!

    I still can't get enough of the original series. It is and was a classic, not to mention damn hard to compete with. The Twilight Zone that was resurrected was pretty good in it's own right. The stories I remember most was the Nightcrawlers episode and Cat and Mouse. The same sense of horror, dread and irony filled this series as well. It was pretty good and enjoyable. It was just too bad that it was taken off. It was one of the better of the redone television series.
    Agent10

    As good as the original

    While many whill claim this as the superior series or vice versa, the reality of the matter is that this series tends to stand on its own two feet. With darker and more modern stories, the regular Joe who might have felt alienated by the original series. One could relate to the power and delicious eeriness of this new collection of nail biting stories and haunting epithets of fear. Very few shows these days put the same amount of passion into a series like this one did for the longest time. Hopefully, the newest incantation will be just as good as the first two. I will state this though, the 1980s version of the theme song and the opening was much better than the original.
    10Marta

    A fantastic series that CBS deliberately threw away

    I'm a big fan of the original Twilight Zone, and just as big a fan of this reworking of the 1960's anthology series. My family was thrilled in 1985 that the series had been resurrected. We watched it faithfully every week, no matter what strange day or time slot CBS moved it to and they moved it around to a new time slot each and every week it seemed. It was not a retread of the original show but an updated, modern incarnation that stood on its own. It featured amazing shows which were adaptations of short stories by acclaimed writers.

    In the wasteland of 80's TV it stood out for its ingenuity and originality. Alan Brennert's "Her Pilgrim Soul" was, for me, the single best episode produced for weekly series TV since the original went off the air. For my husband it was "Profiles in Silver", a "what if?" for JFK fans. "Nightcrawlers" was a true imaginative nightmare that no one forgot once they watched it. "A Message from Charity" is the second favorite episode for most of the people I talk to. But with the network moving the show around to different days it became hard to find in the listings, and people gradually stopped looking for it because it was too difficult to keep track of. In short, CBS never gave this series the chance it deserved, and it sank into oblivion where the final insult was badly butchered episodes thrown into a syndication package. But despite this the series refused to fade away in fans' memories.

    Finally, the first two seasons and the syndie third season (which for the most part is completely forgettable) are out on DVD. They are virtually uncut; some music has been replaced, and there are a few other anomalies. These wonderful stories haven't been seen in their entirety since the series aired over 20 years ago, until now. There are commentaries by Alan Brennert, Harlan Ellison, Phil DeGuere, actors, directors, writers, etc.

    This is a must-have for all fans of the Twilight Zone no matter what incarnation, and Night Gallery as well. In many respects this show is a blend of the spirit of the original Twilight Zone and Night Gallery; it uses quality stories by many of the classic sci-fi and horror writers of the past forty years. TV in this new millennium is a wasteland of garbage and nauseous reality TV, and we could use stories and writers like this today. The 1980's Twilight Zone deserves to be seen as the classic it is, and this DVD release does it justice.
    Apollo_11

    Fantastic Series. Why oh why not on DVD?

    I remember the "new" series of The Twilight Zone with much fondness. I grew up with them. I don't remember many films/TV programs from childhood, but one episode from this series stood out for me more than any other. It was called "The Burning Man" and it was the most eerie piece of film making I had ever witnessed as a kid. In fact it first inspired me to start film directing.

    I know now that this short episode came from a book by Ray Bradbury, but it was the way the short film was shot that awe-inspired me. I seem to remember it featured a young Danny Cooksey as the kid. Had Piper Laurie in it too.

    Please CBS, bring them out on DVD. (And do it proper with extra features!)
    yakko_nef

    A great show.

    I remember when I saw the first commercial informing me that they were going to bring the series back. I was so happy.

    I watched the new series faithfully and loved almost every episode. My favorite is still Nightcrawlers which is based on the short story of the same name by Robert R. McCammon from his short story collection Blue World. Other stories in it are just as good and should be read by all fans of this episode.

    They also used many other great writers from which to get their material. Examples include Ray Bradbury, Stephen King, Harlan Ellison, Steven Bochco, Arthur C. Clarke and Sidney Sheldon.

    I would love to be able to get all the episodes of 1985 series on DVD to go with the originals.

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    • Trivia
      The ghost-like image of Rod Serling flashes across the screen during the opening credits. He is the only host, if a previous one, of The Twilight Zone to be seen, since this is the only series where no narrator showed himself on-screen at any point.
    • Alternate versions
      Original network episodes ran one hour, with two or three stories per instalment. These episodes were reedited into half hour episodes for syndication along with newly produced half-hour episodes, with each half hour consisting of a single story from the original one-hour version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Science Fiction: A Journey Into the Unknown (1994)

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 1985 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Unbekannte Dimensionen
    • Filming locations
      • 4th Street Viaduct, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Atlantis Films
      • CBS
      • London Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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