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Twilight Zone, The: Volume 29 (1964)
Rating:
Starring: Larry Blyden, Sebastian Cabot, Michael Constantine, Dick York
Director:
Category: Classic, Suspense / Thriller
Studio: Image Ent.
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
100 mins
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Just Beyond The Bend…

A Nice Place To Visit (Episode 28, April 15, 1960):
After being shot to death, Rocky Valentine (Larry Blyden) encounters the amiable white-haired Mr. Pip (Sebastian Cabot), who gives Rocky everything he wishes.Heaven!Right?

A Penny For Your Thoughts (Episode 52, February 3, 1961):
The lucky flip of a coin seems to give a mild-mannered bank clerk (Dick York) the power to read minds.But he soon learns that you can't believe everything you read.

Little Girl Lost (Episode 91, March 16, 1962):
A six-year-old girl who can be clearly heard, but not seen, has vanished into a forth dimension and is trapped there while a hole between two worlds rapidly closes…

I Am The Night - Color Me Black (Episode 146, March 27, 1964):
On the day an unpopular idealist is to be executed for the killing of a racist bully, Sheriff Charlie Kock (Michael Constantine) and other townsfolk are shocked to see the skies are turned pitch black.

 
 
   
   

 

 

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