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The twilight zone, Season 1, produced by Cayuga Productions, Inc. in association with the CBS Television Network ; produced by Buck Houghton

Label
The twilight zone, Season 1
Title
The twilight zone
Title number
Season 1
Statement of responsibility
produced by Cayuga Productions, Inc. in association with the CBS Television Network ; produced by Buck Houghton
Title variation
Twilight zone
Contributor
Subject
Genre
Language
eng
Summary
A collection of tales which range from comic to tragic, but most often having a wicked sense of humor and filled with unexpected twists
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TEFMT
Characteristic
videorecording
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Twilight zone (Television program : 1959-1964)
Dewey number
791.45/75
LC call number
PN1992.77
LC item number
.T951 1999 DVD
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  • Stevens, Robert
  • Reisner, Allen
  • Smight, Jack
  • Leader, Anton M.
  • Asher, William
  • Nelson, Ralph
  • Serling, Rod
  • La Shelle, Joseph
  • Wild, Harry
  • Clemens, George
  • Herrmann, Bernard
  • Houghton, Buck
  • Parrish, Robert
  • Leisen, Mitchell
  • Brahm, John
  • Venable, Lynn
  • Florey, Robert
  • Beaumont, Charles
  • Heyes, Douglas
  • Matheson, Richard
  • Ganzer, Alvin
  • Padgett, Lewis
  • Johnson, George
  • Bare, Richard L
  • Rosenberg, Stuart
  • Champion, Madelon
  • Fletcher, Lucille
  • Caxton, William
  • Winston, Ronald
  • Post, Ted
  • Fairman, Paul W
  • McDearmon, David Orrick
  • Johnson, George Clayton
  • Presnell, Robert
  • Collier, John
  • Medford, Don
  • Waxman, Franz
  • Stevens, Leith
  • Van Cleave, Nathan
  • Rosenman, Leonard
  • Goldsmith, Jerry
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  • Cooper, Jeanne
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  • Bradley, Lesley
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  • Mazursky, Paul
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  • Kellaway, Cecil
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  • Akins, Claude
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  • Handzlik, Jan Lawrence
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  • Ryan, Eileen
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  • McCarthy, Kevin
  • Stehli, Edgar
  • Winwood, Estelle
  • Heath, Dody
  • McDowall, Roddy
  • Oliver, Susan
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  • Perrin, Vic
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  • Wyenn, Than
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  • Dixon, Ivan
  • Hamilton, Kim
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  • Cabot, Sebastian
  • Rule, Janice
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  • Fox, Michael
  • Daly, James
  • Wingreen, Jason
  • McIntire, John
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  • Grizzard, George
  • O'Malley, J. Pat
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  • Klugman, Jack
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  • Wolff, Frank
  • Flavin, James
  • Glass, Ned
  • Bean, Orson
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  • Lane, Charles
  • MacMahon, Horace
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  • Francis, Anne
  • Allen, Elizabeth
  • Millhollin, James
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  • Sofaer, Abraham
  • Wynn, Keenan
  • Kirk, Phyllis
  • Dexter, Alan
  • Hole, Jonathan
  • Self, William
  • Image Entertainment (Firm)
  • Cayuga Productions
  • CBS Television Network
  • CBS DVD (Firm)
Runtime
0
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  • Ghost towns
  • Death
  • Magic
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
Label
The twilight zone, Season 1, produced by Cayuga Productions, Inc. in association with the CBS Television Network ; produced by Buck Houghton
Instantiates
Publication
Note
  • Title from menu
  • Originally broadcast on television during the 1959-1960 season
  • Recorded in Dolby digital mono
  • "Presented in its original 1.33:1 aspect ratio"--Container
  • "Dual layer format"--Container
  • Special features: audio commentaries by Earl Holliman, 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; isolated music scores featuring the legendary Bernard Herrmann, Jerry Goldsmith and more; Rod Serling promos for "Next weeks show"; original unaired pilot version of "Where is everybody?" with Rod Serling's network pitch; rare Rod Serling blooper
Carrier category
videodisc
Carrier category code
  • vd
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Color
black and white
Configuration of playback channels
monaural
Content category
two-dimensional moving image
Content type code
  • tdi
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
  • directed by Allen Reisner ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • directed by William Asher ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 34.
  • The after hours (June 10, 1960)
  • directed by Douglas Heyes ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 35.
  • The mighty Casey (June 17, 1960)
  • directed by Robert Parrish and Alvin Ganzer ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 36.
  • A world of his own (July 1, 1960)
  • directed by Ralph Nelson ; written by Richard Matheson
  • episode 4.
  • disc 6.
  • Bonus features
  • The sixteen-millimeter shrine (Oct. 23, 1959)
  • directed by Mitchell Leisen ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 5.
  • Walking distance (Oct. 30, 1959)
  • directed by Robert Stevens ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 6.
  • Escape clause (Nov. 6, 1959)
  • directed by Mitchell Leisen ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • Disc 1. episode 1.
  • episode 7.
  • The lonely (Nov. 13, 1959)
  • directed by Jack Smight ; written and narrated by Rod Serling
  • disc 2. episode 8.
  • Time enough at last (Nov. 20, 1959)
  • directed by John Brahm ; teleplay by Rod Serling ; based on a short story by Lynn Venable.
  • episode 9.
  • Perchance to dream (Nov. 27, 1959)
  • directed by Robert Florey ; written by Charles Beaumont.
  • episode 10.
  • Where is everybody? (Oct. 2, 1959)
  • Judgment night (Dec. 4, 1959)
  • directed by John Brahm ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 11.
  • And when the sky was opened (Dec. 11, 1959)
  • directed by Douglas Heyes ; teleplay by Rod Serling ; based on a short story by Richard Matheson.
  • episode 12.
  • What you need (Dec. 25, 1959)
  • directed by Alvin Ganzer ; teleplay by Rod Serling ; based on the short story by Lewis Padgett.
  • episode 13.
  • The four of us are dying (Jan. 1, 1960)
  • directed by Robert Stevens ; written by Rod Serling.
  • directed by John Brahm ; teleplay by Rod Serling ; based on a short story by George Johnson.
  • episode 14.
  • Third from the sun (Jan. 8, 1960)
  • directed by Richard L. Bare ; teleplay by Rod Serling ; based on the short story by Richard Matheson.
  • episode 15.
  • I shot an arrow into the air (Jan. 15, 1960)
  • directed by Stuart Rosenberg ; teleplay by Rod Serling ; based on the story by Madelon Champion
  • disc 3. episode 16.
  • The hitch-hiker (Jan. 22, 1960)
  • directed by Alvin Ganzer ; teleplay by Rod Serling ; based on the radio play by Lucille Fletcher.
  • episode 2.
  • episode 17.
  • The fever (Jan. 29, 1960)
  • directed by Robert Florey ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 18.
  • The last flight (Feb. 5, 1960)
  • directed by William Caxton ; written by Richard Matheson.
  • episode 19.
  • The purple testament (Feb. 12, 1960)
  • directed by Richard L. Bare ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 20.
  • One for the angels (Oct. 9, 1959)
  • Elegy (Feb. 19, 1960)
  • directed by Douglas Heyes ; written by Charles Beaumont.
  • episode 21.
  • Mirror image (Feb. 26, 1960)
  • directed by John Brahm ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 22.
  • The monsters are due on Maple Street (March 4, 1960)
  • directed by Ronald Winston ; written and narrated by Rod Serling
  • disc 4. episode 23.
  • A world of difference (March 11, 1960)
  • directed by Robert Parrish ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • directed by Ted Post ; written by Richard Matheson.
  • episode 24.
  • Long live Walter Jameson (March 18, 1960)
  • directed by Tony Leader ; written by Charles Beaumont.
  • episode 25.
  • People are alike all over (March 25, 1960)
  • directed by Mitchell Leisen ; teleplay by Rod Serling ; based on a short story by Paul W. Fairman.
  • episode 26.
  • Execution (April 1, 1960)
  • directed by David Orrick McDearmon ; teleplay by Rod Serling ; based on a short story by George Clayton Johnson.
  • episode 3.
  • episode 27.
  • The big tall wish (April 8, 1960)
  • directed by Ronald Winston ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 28.
  • A nice place to visit (April 15, 1960)
  • directed by John Brahm ; written by Charles Beaumont.
  • episode 29.
  • Nightmare as a child (April 29, 1960)
  • directed by Alvin Ganzer ; written and narrated by Rod Serling
  • disc 5. episode 30.
  • Mr. Denton on doomsday (Oct. 16, 1959)
  • A stop at Willoughby (May 6, 1960)
  • directed by Robert Parrish ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 31.
  • The chaser (May 13, 1960)
  • directed by Douglas Heyes ; teleplay by Robert Presnell, Jr. ; based on the short story by John Collier.
  • episode 32.
  • A passage for trumpet (May 20, 1960)
  • directed by Don Medford ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 33.
  • Mr. Bevis (June 3, 1960)
Dimensions
4 3/4 in.
Dimensions
other
Edition
Definitive edition.
Extent
6 videodiscs (approximately 1038 min.)
Media category
video
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
  • v
Medium for sound
videodisc
Other control number
  • 014381243925
  • 014381247428
  • 014381243925
Other physical details
sound, black & white
Publisher number
  • ID2439CUDVD
  • ID2474CUDVD
Sound on medium or separate
sound on medium
Specific material designation
videodisc
System control number
  • (OCoLC)ocm56899410
  • (Sirsi) u2089475
  • (OCoLC)56899410
System details
DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital mono., NTSC
Video recording format
DVD
Label
The twilight zone, Season 1, produced by Cayuga Productions, Inc. in association with the CBS Television Network ; produced by Buck Houghton
Publication
Note
  • Title from menu
  • Originally broadcast on television during the 1959-1960 season
  • Recorded in Dolby digital mono
  • "Presented in its original 1.33:1 aspect ratio"--Container
  • "Dual layer format"--Container
  • Special features: audio commentaries by Earl Holliman, 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; isolated music scores featuring the legendary Bernard Herrmann, Jerry Goldsmith and more; Rod Serling promos for "Next weeks show"; original unaired pilot version of "Where is everybody?" with Rod Serling's network pitch; rare Rod Serling blooper
Carrier category
videodisc
Carrier category code
  • vd
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Color
black and white
Configuration of playback channels
monaural
Content category
two-dimensional moving image
Content type code
  • tdi
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
  • directed by Allen Reisner ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • directed by William Asher ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 34.
  • The after hours (June 10, 1960)
  • directed by Douglas Heyes ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 35.
  • The mighty Casey (June 17, 1960)
  • directed by Robert Parrish and Alvin Ganzer ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 36.
  • A world of his own (July 1, 1960)
  • directed by Ralph Nelson ; written by Richard Matheson
  • episode 4.
  • disc 6.
  • Bonus features
  • The sixteen-millimeter shrine (Oct. 23, 1959)
  • directed by Mitchell Leisen ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 5.
  • Walking distance (Oct. 30, 1959)
  • directed by Robert Stevens ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 6.
  • Escape clause (Nov. 6, 1959)
  • directed by Mitchell Leisen ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • Disc 1. episode 1.
  • episode 7.
  • The lonely (Nov. 13, 1959)
  • directed by Jack Smight ; written and narrated by Rod Serling
  • disc 2. episode 8.
  • Time enough at last (Nov. 20, 1959)
  • directed by John Brahm ; teleplay by Rod Serling ; based on a short story by Lynn Venable.
  • episode 9.
  • Perchance to dream (Nov. 27, 1959)
  • directed by Robert Florey ; written by Charles Beaumont.
  • episode 10.
  • Where is everybody? (Oct. 2, 1959)
  • Judgment night (Dec. 4, 1959)
  • directed by John Brahm ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 11.
  • And when the sky was opened (Dec. 11, 1959)
  • directed by Douglas Heyes ; teleplay by Rod Serling ; based on a short story by Richard Matheson.
  • episode 12.
  • What you need (Dec. 25, 1959)
  • directed by Alvin Ganzer ; teleplay by Rod Serling ; based on the short story by Lewis Padgett.
  • episode 13.
  • The four of us are dying (Jan. 1, 1960)
  • directed by Robert Stevens ; written by Rod Serling.
  • directed by John Brahm ; teleplay by Rod Serling ; based on a short story by George Johnson.
  • episode 14.
  • Third from the sun (Jan. 8, 1960)
  • directed by Richard L. Bare ; teleplay by Rod Serling ; based on the short story by Richard Matheson.
  • episode 15.
  • I shot an arrow into the air (Jan. 15, 1960)
  • directed by Stuart Rosenberg ; teleplay by Rod Serling ; based on the story by Madelon Champion
  • disc 3. episode 16.
  • The hitch-hiker (Jan. 22, 1960)
  • directed by Alvin Ganzer ; teleplay by Rod Serling ; based on the radio play by Lucille Fletcher.
  • episode 2.
  • episode 17.
  • The fever (Jan. 29, 1960)
  • directed by Robert Florey ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 18.
  • The last flight (Feb. 5, 1960)
  • directed by William Caxton ; written by Richard Matheson.
  • episode 19.
  • The purple testament (Feb. 12, 1960)
  • directed by Richard L. Bare ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 20.
  • One for the angels (Oct. 9, 1959)
  • Elegy (Feb. 19, 1960)
  • directed by Douglas Heyes ; written by Charles Beaumont.
  • episode 21.
  • Mirror image (Feb. 26, 1960)
  • directed by John Brahm ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 22.
  • The monsters are due on Maple Street (March 4, 1960)
  • directed by Ronald Winston ; written and narrated by Rod Serling
  • disc 4. episode 23.
  • A world of difference (March 11, 1960)
  • directed by Robert Parrish ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • directed by Ted Post ; written by Richard Matheson.
  • episode 24.
  • Long live Walter Jameson (March 18, 1960)
  • directed by Tony Leader ; written by Charles Beaumont.
  • episode 25.
  • People are alike all over (March 25, 1960)
  • directed by Mitchell Leisen ; teleplay by Rod Serling ; based on a short story by Paul W. Fairman.
  • episode 26.
  • Execution (April 1, 1960)
  • directed by David Orrick McDearmon ; teleplay by Rod Serling ; based on a short story by George Clayton Johnson.
  • episode 3.
  • episode 27.
  • The big tall wish (April 8, 1960)
  • directed by Ronald Winston ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 28.
  • A nice place to visit (April 15, 1960)
  • directed by John Brahm ; written by Charles Beaumont.
  • episode 29.
  • Nightmare as a child (April 29, 1960)
  • directed by Alvin Ganzer ; written and narrated by Rod Serling
  • disc 5. episode 30.
  • Mr. Denton on doomsday (Oct. 16, 1959)
  • A stop at Willoughby (May 6, 1960)
  • directed by Robert Parrish ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 31.
  • The chaser (May 13, 1960)
  • directed by Douglas Heyes ; teleplay by Robert Presnell, Jr. ; based on the short story by John Collier.
  • episode 32.
  • A passage for trumpet (May 20, 1960)
  • directed by Don Medford ; written and narrated by Rod Serling.
  • episode 33.
  • Mr. Bevis (June 3, 1960)
Dimensions
4 3/4 in.
Dimensions
other
Edition
Definitive edition.
Extent
6 videodiscs (approximately 1038 min.)
Media category
video
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
  • v
Medium for sound
videodisc
Other control number
  • 014381243925
  • 014381247428
  • 014381243925
Other physical details
sound, black & white
Publisher number
  • ID2439CUDVD
  • ID2474CUDVD
Sound on medium or separate
sound on medium
Specific material designation
videodisc
System control number
  • (OCoLC)ocm56899410
  • (Sirsi) u2089475
  • (OCoLC)56899410
System details
DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital mono., NTSC
Video recording format
DVD

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