The Twilight Zone

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I have three or four episodes that really stand out for me. In no particular order:



'It's A Good Life'

'Elegy'

'Time Enough At Last'

'I Shot an Arrow into the Air'


And a few others I can only recall bits and pieces of.
 
I have three or four episodes that really stand out for me. In no particular order:



'It's A Good Life'

'Elegy'

'Time Enough At Last'

'I Shot an Arrow into the Air'


And a few others I can only recall bits and pieces of.
Time Enough At Last is one of my favourites. Another fav is another Burgess Meredith role in "The Obsolete Man".

"Two" is a great post apocalyptic tale with a very young Elizabeth Montgomery & Charles Bronson.

"Probe 7 Over and Out" is another great with Richard Baseheart.
 
A Hundred Yards Over the Rim

The Odyssey of Flight 33

The Parallel
 
I love the original Twilight Zone. We have them all on dvd, just not sure of the titles of the episodes. Reading on here I know I loved Time Enough At Last.
To Serve Man I believe was a title of another one of my favorites.
The one where the family had to wear masks until midnight that deformed their faces.
Not many I didn't like

L:rose:
 
To Serve Man I believe was a title of another one of my favorites.

One of the earlier roles for Richard Keil



The one where the family had to wear masks until midnight that deformed their faces.

Simply entitled 'The Masks'



A couple of others:

"The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street"

"A Stop At Willoughby"
 
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Nightmare at 20,000 Feet, is a good episode and early in William Shatners career.

Two, is another good one with a much younger Charles Bronson and Elizabeth Montgomery.
 
Ohh, what a great category! I love Twilight Zone

Ok, top three episodes
1) time enough-seems like it ranks high for everyone
2) Talking Tina-cause what liitle girl doesn't need her own homicidal doll
3) the episode where a father hires a robot nanny for his kids
 
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge - really interesting. Made in France, but about the US Civil War. Written by Ambrose Bierce. Won an award for best short at the Cannes Film Festival and is rarely seen when they show reruns of the series.

I Am the Night - Color Me Black - I liked that the original series was ahead of its time when it came to exposing social issues.

Passage on the Lady Anne - Killer supporting cast and story. Great acting. mentally intriguing ending.
 
The Hunt is one of my favorites. Where the coon dog keeps his owner from going through the gates of Hell.

Nothing in the Dark where Robert Redford is the Angel of Death
 
Telly Salvalas in Talking Tina is an absolute favorite of mine.

That chill when she says, "My name is Talking Tina and I don't like you very much..."
 
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