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DVD - 03 April, 2001
Image Entertainment
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Director: Lamont Johnson

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Twilight Zone Vol 3

I loved it


Some comparisons and then some comments

I just wanted to make a few comments comparing the two main editions, and also on the series in general, since others have already commented on the individual episodes.

Although the Definitive Editions are nice in that they have all the Bonus Material and features, it's not necessary to get those to enjoy the series. The most important thing is to have the episodes themselves. These will be more important for the truly diehard fans. However, for those who are interested, besides containing the 37 episodes, the Bonus Material on DVD five is:

1. The famous writer's school promo

2. SciFi Channel Twilight Zone marathon promo

3. Rod Serling's Night Gallery promo spots

4. Season 3 billboards

5. Season 4 photo gallery

6. The Twilight Zone comic book in .pdf format (which seasons 1 and 2 have and presumably 4 contain also--I haven't viewed season 4 yet)

There are also commercials for Colgate, Wildroot Cream Oil, and Oasis menthol cigarets


Just for completeness' sake, the episodes from the third season were:

1. Two
Charles Bronson and Elizabeth Montgomery play the sole survivors of a nuclear holocaust.

2. The Arrival
An airline official tests his theory that a newly arrived but totally empty plane is imaginary-with startling results.

3. The Shelter
A neighborhood panics when they believe they are under a nuclear attack and attempt to invade the only bomb shelter on the block.

4. The Passersby
A wounded Civil War soldier starts to believe that he and the people around him have already died.

5. A Game of Pool
A pool master returns from the dead to play one last game with an eager young hustler.

6. The Mirror
A dictator discovers a mirror that shows the faces of his assassins.

7 The Grave
A hired gunman defies a Western outlaw's warning that if he ever came near his grave he'd reach up and snatch away his life. Stars Lee Marvin, Strother Martin, Lee Van Cleef.

8. It's a Good Life
A six-year-old boy holds a town in terror with his powers to change or destroy anyone or anything at will.

9. Deaths-Head Revisited
A former Nazi is tried by a jury of his own victims. .

10. The Midnight Sun
The inhabitants of Earth prepare to meet their doom as their planet heads toward the Sun.

11. Still Valley
A Confederate scout is given a magical book that could guarantee their victory.

12. The Jungle
A former prospector is haunted in Manhattan by an African jungle beast.

13. Once Upon a Time
A janitor puts on a helmet that takes him 72 years into the future. Stars Buster Keaton.

14. Five Characters in Search of an Exit
Five people - a ballet dancer, a major, a clown, tramp and a bagpipe player - find themselves trapped in a featureless enclosure.

15. A Quality of Mercy
A racist World War II soldier experiences the war in the body of a Japanese counterpart.

16. Nothing in the Dark
Gladys Cooper plays an elderly woman locks herself in an abandoned building in order to avoid "Mr. Death." Robert Redford also stars.

17. One More Pallbearer
A rich man devices a scheme to get revenge on those who humiliated him earlier in life.

18. Dead Man's Shoes
A man steals who steals the shoes of a murdered gangster finds himself living in the dead man's footsteps.

19. The Hunt
A hunter and his faithful dog arrive at the gates of Heaven.

20. Showdown with Rance McGrew
A cowboy star is haunted by the ghost of Jesse James.

21. Kick the Can
A group of elderly people recapture their youth.

22. A Piano in the House
A strange piano allows the listener's hidden character to be suddenly revealed.

23. The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank
When a young man steps out of his coffin at his own funeral the townsfolk grow to suspect that the devil has assumed the man's body.

24. To Serve Man
Apparently benign alien emissaries show mankind how to end the misery of war, plague and famine.

25. The Fugitive
A magical old man delights the local children with his power to change his appearance.

26. Little Girl Lost
A couple is awakened in the middle of the night by the cries of their six-year-old daughter who has fallen through a mysterious door into another dimension.

27. Person or Persons Unknown
A man awakens one morning to find that no one recognizes him, not even his mother.

28. The Little People
A space traveler terrorizes the tiny inhabitants of a space station into accepting him as their God, but when another space ship arrives the tyrannical man discovers everything is relative.

29. Four O'Clock
To combat all that he considers evil, a cranky man decides to make every evil person two feet tall at exactly 4 p.m.

30. Hocus Pocus and Frisby
No one believes a local story-teller who claims that he was kidnapped by aliens.

31. The Trade-Ins
An elderly man has his mind transferred to a new body.

32. The Gift
A small village becomes fearful of a crashed space traveler.

33. The Dummy
A ventriloquist's dummy takes on a life of its own.

34. Young Man's Fancy
A young bride is not happy when her husband attempts to win back the days of his childhood.

35. I Sing the Body Electric
A widowed father buys his three young children an electronic grandmother.

36. Cavender Is Coming
Carol Burnet plays Agnes Grep who gets a visit from an apprentice angel trying to win his wings.

37. The Changing of the Guard
A teacher feels like his life is over when he is asked to retire.

Finally, as I said, I wanted to briefly discuss the series as a whole, and how the Twilight Zone perhaps relates to the cultural milieu of the time.

It was the dull, drab 50s and then turbulent 60s, and the Cold War, with its threat of possible total nuclear annihilation, was in full swing. Perhaps that explains the pervasive film-noir atmosphere and dismal, dark mood that often hangs like a pall over many of the Twilight Zone episodes. Although the characters are drawn from all strata of society and from many walks of life--from petty criminals criminals to the rich and poweful--many are just various and sundry low-lifes, riff-raff, grifters, and criminals. And then there are the simply down and out--the bored, the emotionally overwrought, middle-aged and overstressed, desperate housewives, beleagured husbands, the dyspeptic, dispossessed, or depressed, and your average guy just down on his luck.

Just about every emotion, character flaw, or neurosis is explored: loneliness, depression, mania, greed, obsession, gambling addiction, hypochrondria, megalomania, the lust for power, the fear of death, feelings of inferiority, inadequacy, and failure, feelings of ugliness and beauty, the stress of modern life, the old and unwanted, the young and neglected, the dispirited but still hopeful, the dispirited who have abandoned all hope, the highly successful who find their success and fame empty and meaningless, the losers who find their failures just as galling and damning, the boredom of a comfortable marriage and respectable middle-class existence, the boredom of the single and lovelorn, the desire to live forever, and on and on. Modern civilization and its discontents (or more like 20th-century America and its malcontents) seem to march by in all their false and meretricious glory. If this was the dull and malaise-ridden 50s and early 60s, one can only wonder what Serling would make of our frenetic and divided and paranoid post-9/11 world.

One funny thing is how unflatteringly writers themselves are portrayed. The episodes starring Keenan Wynn (in the first season) as a America's most famous (but philandering) playwright and Richard Haydn in the second season as a snobbish, effete, arrogant, spiteful, and verbally abusive wine and food writer with a short temper and a sharp wit and tongue, don't exactly portray writers in a positive light. :-)

In fact, overall, the series is notable for how many unsympathetic, unprepossessing, and even despicable characaters where often in the lead roles. :-)

So all in all, a truly unique piece of Americana from a long lost era whose themes and stories have held up better than I expected.


TWILIGHT ZONE COLLECTOR

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