Includes four classic episodes of the favorite television show. "Where Is Everybody?" (Episode 1, 1959) - This alternate version of the premiere episode about a hysterical man alone in a deserted town features a different opening title sequence and narrator. "The Eye of the Beholder (The Private World of Darkness)" (Episode 42, 1960) - A hideously deformed woman seeks surgery to re-enter society. This is the classic Twilight Zone episode featuring an alternate title. "A World of His Own" (Episode 36, 1960) - A playwright discovers that his powers of creation and destruction exist in the real world as well as the page. "A Thing About Machines" (Episode 40, 1960) - Mr. Finchley hates machines, but even worse, they hate him!
DVD Features
Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Single Side - Dual Layer
Audio:
Dolby Digital Mono - English
Additional Release Material:
Scene Access
Text/Photo Galleries:
Biographies - 1. Cast & Crew
Additional Text - 1. INSIDE THE TWILIGHT ZONE
Interactive Features:
Interactive Menus
Trivia Game
Distributor Notes: Episodes: "Where Is Everybody? (Pilot Version)" (Ep. 1, October 2, 1959) - Mike Ferris (Earl Holliman) finds himself in a town strangely devoid of people. But despite the emptiness, he has the odd feeling that he's being watched. This alternate version of the series' premiere episode features a brief intro by Rod Serling and a different opening title sequence and narrator. "The Eye of the Beholder (a.k.a. "The Private World of Darkness")" (Ep. 42, November 11, 1960) - Janet's hideous face has made her an outcast all her life. As she awaits the results of her last-chance surgery, she ponders the consequences of failure--to be banished forever to a village of freaks! A rarely-seen, alternately-titled version of this classic episode. "A World of His Own" (Ep. 36, July 1, 1960) - Keenan Wynn is Gregory West, a noted playwright who discovers that he can make anything appear or disappear just by describing it--like his irritable wife or even Rod Serling. "A Thing About Machines" (Ep. 40, October 28, 1960) - Mr. Bartlett Finchley (Richard Haydn) despises any sort of machine, and he'll experience a new kind of terror when he learns the feeling is mutual.
Source: Image Entertainment, Inc.
Host
Rod Serling: Twilight Zone creator
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