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Remember the Twilight Zone Holiday Marathons on TV? How about those lunch time reruns you use to watch during those hot summer months when school was the farthest thing from your mind? There is no better way to get re-familiarized with the Twilight Zone than to start with Season One. CBS and Image Entertainment have outdone themselves with the latest releases of the Twilight Zone on DVD. The Definitive First Season is packed full of extras presented in a six disc box set.  The first season set presents all 36 episodes with stunning brand new transfers. All the episodes have been remastered from new high definition film using the original camera negatives and magnetic soundtracks. Also included with this set is The Twilight Zone Companion Book by Marc Scott Zicree.

 

Some of the noteworthy episodes included in this box set are:

  1. The Hitch-Hiker (episode16 )- Alone on a cross country trip, Nan Adams has a blowout. Surviving the incident, she gets back on the road…only to see the same hitch-hiker everywhere she looks.
  2. The After Hours (episode 34)- A woman discovers that a floor of a department store, on which she bought a gold thimble, doesn’t exist…..and that her saleslady is really a mannequin.
  3. Time Enough at Last (episode 8)- A bookworm yearns for more time to read….then a nuclear holocaust leaves him alone in the world with lots of time, plenty to read, and one ironic twist (with Burgess Meredith).
  4. The Monsters are Due on Maple Street (episode 22) Inexplicable events cause the residents of quiet Maple Street to erupt into rioting. The residents suspect an alien invasion has occurred. If so, where are the monsters?

Special Features: Audio Commentaries by Martin Landau, Rod Taylor, Martin Milner, Kevin McCarthy, 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; Rod Serling Blooper; Rod Serling Promos for “Next Weeks” show; Isolated music scores featuring the legendary Bernard Herrmann and Jerry Goldsmith; original unaired pilot version of “Where is Everybody?” with Rod Serling’s network pitch.

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