Twilight Zone: Season 2 (Original Series)
The Complete Second Season of Rod Serling's Classic, Groundbreaking Series Exploring the Fantastic and the Frghtening. Spectacular New Digital Restorations Featuring Unsurpassed Video and Audio Clarity! Episodes include: King Nine Will Not Return; The Man in the Bottle; Nervous Man in a Four-Dollar Room; A Thing About Machines; The Howling Man; Eye of the Beholder; Nick of Time; The Lateness of the Hour; The Trouble with Templeton; A Most Unusual Camera; The Night of the Meek; Dust; Back There; The Whole Truth; The Invaders; A Penny for Your Thoughts; Twenty-Two; The Odyssey of Flight 33; Mr. Dingle, the Strong; Static; The Prime Mover; Long Distance Call; A Hundred Yards Over the Rim; The Rip Van Winkle Caper; The Silence; Shadow Play; The Mind and the Matter; Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?; The Obsolete Man.
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Season 2 disc 1 - Emmy
King Nine Will Not Return", and "Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room" seem to be themes visited repeatedly, but the magic emerges in "The Man in the Bottle", "A Thing About Machines", "The Howling Man". The DVD is worth renting for "Eye of the Beholder" alone--a true masterpiece!This Is What TV Drama SHOULD Be! - ross2
I know, some of the episodes are a bit dated or corny... and those of you who've never had a black and white TV might be a little put-off by these shows, but they're worth watching. Dialogue is immense - I'll bet that there's more spoken dialogue in a half hour of Twilight Zone than in many of the current hour long shows. It's Sci Fi, done right!
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Season 2 disc 1 - Emmy
King Nine Will Not Return", and "Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room" seem to be themes visited repeatedly, but the magic emerges in "The Man in the Bottle", "A Thing About Machines", "The Howling Man". The DVD is worth renting for "Eye of the Beholder" alone--a ...This Is What TV Drama SHOULD Be! - ross2
I know, some of the episodes are a bit dated or corny... and those of you who've never had a black and white TV might be a little put-off by these shows, but they're worth watching. Dialogue is immense - I'll bet that there's more spoken dialogue in a half ...