This division of labor meant that Stuart had Miss Tyler’s most emotional scenes all to herself. Still under the bandages, she vents to her nurses and doctors about how people have always…
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The Twilight Zone’s Rod Serling Wrote A Frank Sinatra Heist Film About Robbing The Queen Mary – /Film
“The Twilight Zone” creator Rod Serling had just completed his fifth and final season of the series in 1964 when he signed on to adapt Jack Finney’s bestseller “Assault on a Queen.”…
The Twilight Zone’s Rod Serling Played A Reclusive Writer In This Forgotten Sitcom – /Film
According to Tucker’s research, “Ichabod and Me” seemed promising from the start due to the involvement of “Leave it to Beaver” co-creators Bob Mosher and Joe Connelly, who made this show together…
Bill Mumy Led One Of The Twilight Zone’s Darkest Episodes Years Before Lost In Space – /Film
Mumy spoke about his time working on the episode in “The Twilight Zone Companion” by Marc Scott Zicree, where he confessed that it wasn’t until he was older that he could truly…
The Twilight Zone’s ‘Disastrous’ Videotape Episodes Led To Two Separate Lawsuits – /Film
One might reasonably wonder why Rod Serling would acquiesce to the demands of the network to change the show’s format when “Twilight Zone” certainly didn’t need any help, becoming one of the…
Rod Serling Was Completely Unprepared For The Twilight Zone’s First Emmy Win – /Film
Serling’s “The Twilight Zone” was not a run-of-the-mill anthology series that introduced twists for the sake of it — it ushered in an era of network television where everyday issues were molded…
The Twilight Zone’s Rod Serling Gave Steven Spielberg His First Directing Gig – /Film
Spielberg’s first official directing gig, after Universal Studios tasked him with making a short film called “Amblin’” in 1968 (that’s where the name of his production company came from), was “Night Gallery.” The…
The Twilight Zone’s 2002 Revival Was Doomed From The Start, Thanks To Network Interference – /Film
The central error of the Paramount executives overseeing the 2002 version of “The Twilight Zone” was that they wanted to make the show “hip.” This is a fundamental error, as “The Twilight…