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Twilight Zone, The: 40th Anniversary Gift Pac (1986)
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This Massive Collection Features 19 Twilight Zone Episodes Plus A Special Feature On Rod Serling!
Volume 1: Night Of The Meek- A forlorn department store Santa has a surprisingly nice Christmas.
The Invaders - A woman in an isolated house is stalked by tiny spacemen.
Nothing In The Dark - An old woman believes a wounded policeman is really Death.
Volume 2: Time Enough At Last - A nuclear war leaves a bookworm with time to read.
The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street - The residents of a quiet street suspect an alien invasion.
Nightmare At 20,000 Feet - A nervous man spots a gremlin on the wing of his plane.
The Odyssey Of Flight 33 - A peculiar tailwind blows a plane off course--by a billion years.
Volume 3: Steel - A penniless manager fights, disguised as his robot boxer.
A Game Of Pool - A pool player dreams of playing against the late great Fats Brown.
Walking Distance - A frazzled executive steps back in time and meets--himself!
Kick The Can - An old man discovers the secret to regaining youth.
Volume 4: Mr. Dingle, The Strong - A man is given super strength by a Martian experimenter.
Two - Two survivors from opposing sides of a nuclear war must start a new world.
A Passage For Trumpet - After his suicide, an trumpeter is given a second chance.
The Four Of Us Are Dying - A man with the ability to change his face devises a plan to elevate himself.
Volume 5: Long Distance Call - Billy's toy telephone receives calls from his dead Grandma!
I Sing The Body Electric - A young girl learns to accept her new grandmother--a robot!
The Lonely - A convict jailed on an asteroid is given a female robot companion.
Probe 7, Over & Out - The lone survivors of two annihilated planets must begin new lives.
American Masters Presents: Rod Serling, Submitted For Your Approval: A comprehensive and fascinating biography of the late Rod Serling, creator of The Twilight Zone!Serling's own recollections, plus extensive interviews with key figures such as John Frakenheimer, Jack Klugman, Kim Hunter and Buck Houghton provide a detailed portrait of the man whose innovative work changed the course of television history.
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