The Twilight Zone: Vol. 9 Streaming
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The Twilight Zone: Vol. 9 Streaming.
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THE PRIME MOVER from the Second season aired on March 24, 1961 and was written by Charles Beaumont and is an episode that deserves repeated viewing. Dane Clark and Buddy Ebsen operate a runt diner. When Clark discovers that Ebsen has telekinetic powers he drags him off to Vegas to accomplish a killing at the casinos. This is a good-natured episode as opposed to THE FEVER on the allure and pitfalls of gambling. What really makes this episode so repeatedly viewable are the performances of Dane Clark and Buddy Ebsen. It’s like water and oil. Clark is the “skim by the seat of your pants - gay go lucky guy” who will try anything for a dime. Ebsen stands for reason and patients. Ultimately we learn to exercise the tools we are given with a sense of responsibility tempered with passion. This is an excellently conceived and delivered episode. IT’S A Suited LIFE from the Third season aired on November 3, 1961. It was written by Rod Serling and is one of the most well-known episodes of the series. Serling’s introduction, which leads up to Billy Mumy’s wide-eyed discover into the camera, is an indelible and disturbing image. The jack-in-the-box scene is also unforgettable and equally disturbing. Even Serling’s dialogue is so memorable and conjures up images of scare. Unprejudiced the mention of “the cornfield” sends chills down the benefit. Anyone who has seen this episodes knows what I am referring to. Anyone who has not must gawk it! The honorable cast includes John Larch, Cloris Leachman, Tom Hatcher and we must not forget Billy Mumy. Director Jim Sheldon really captured the scare and alarm of the captive inhabitants of this rural community. Slice OF TIME from the Second season aired on November 18, 1960 and was written by Richard Matheson. Traveling newlyweds William Shatner and Patricia Breslin discontinuance in a luncheonette while their car is being repaired. While in a booth an ever-confident Shatner puts a coin into a fortune-telling machine adorned with the bobbling head of a smiling plastic devil. Each demand and retort begins to originate Shatner examine his fate to the point that he becomes unraveled about his future. Thematically this is similar to THE FEVER where unbiased one more coin in the machine may give you solace. This is a absorbing episode that bears repeated viewing impartial to eye the ease at which one can be drawn in. However, the denouement makes the morality of the epic positive. THE MIND AND THE MATTER directed by Buzz Kulik from the Second season aired on May 12, 1961 and was written by Rod Serling. Clerk, Shelly Berman eliminates people from the face of the earth by using the power of understanding that he mastered from a book given to him. He soon repopulates the planet with people who see exactly like him with disconcerting results. Though lighthearted in nature this episode attempts to screech life as others concept each of us. Be careful of what you wish for. Volume 9 is a estimable well-balanced representation of THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
This is one of the few DVD’s in the collection that you could actually deem conceptual: somehow all episodes deal with the powers of the mind. Who wants to know the future? William Shatner’s character does, but does he realizes the mark? Bag out in “Carve of Time” (Season 2) . “The Prime Mover” (Season 2), is about telekinesis at the service of a gambler… and that equals dangerous business. “It’s a Ample Life” (Season 3), stars a very young Billy Mummy with astonishing and hazardous powers. Finally “The Mind and the Matter” (Season 2) shows a guy how the power of opinion can build his perfect world.
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