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  • @DYR
    @DYR Рік тому +569

    FAVORITE TWILIGHT ZONE EPISODE? 🤔

  • @tazmod7272
    @tazmod7272 Рік тому +4166

    I grew up with the Twilight Zone. Today I think I am in one.

  • @bettychatfield2544
    @bettychatfield2544 10 місяців тому +742

    There was an episode where an elderly woman is so afraid that death is stalking her that she won't open her door to anyone just in case it invites death in. She sees a young man played by Robert Redford beaten and hurt in the street and lets him in. HE is death and convinces her that death is not something to fear but to embrace. The conversation between them is so brilliantly written

    • @helenemaurer8623
      @helenemaurer8623 9 місяців тому +28

      I saw that show and I agree with you

    • @3VILmonkey
      @3VILmonkey 8 місяців тому +26

      Yep. One of the episodes that stays in my mind.

    • @joeclayton2121
      @joeclayton2121 8 місяців тому +24

      i liked "kick the can" and " the old guard"

    • @duran007fan5
      @duran007fan5 7 місяців тому +32

      The name of that episode is nothing in the dark

    • @geraldmartin7703
      @geraldmartin7703 7 місяців тому

      Propaganda for suicide.

  • @stevendonahue4832
    @stevendonahue4832 5 місяців тому +116

    The Obsolete Man is my all-time favorite episode. It's message about the rights of man over government still resonates with us today.

    • @BaptistJoshua
      @BaptistJoshua 5 місяців тому +8

      Is that the one where Burgess Meredith is being judged by the government that is a little too much like ours today?

    • @gadgetzloops7319
      @gadgetzloops7319 4 місяці тому +2

      Romney Wordsworth. Great name

    • @Sinistralx
      @Sinistralx 3 місяці тому +1

      The unapologetic manner with which Rod closed out that episode, as with so many others with that final thought to ponder on. I can only wonder about the families who saw that air around dinner time, and the thought provoking conversations on the subject that ensued.

    • @TulsaKanette
      @TulsaKanette 2 місяці тому

      that is one of my favorite episodes

    • @777bigbird
      @777bigbird 2 місяці тому

      Ahead of its time . And 1984

  • @Jjchg
    @Jjchg 7 місяців тому +39

    Rod Serling was The Twilight Zone. His voice was so soothing and when I heard it, I’d run to the tv set.

  • @arnieus866
    @arnieus866 Рік тому +414

    The best "gotcha moment" to me was the one where a woman was waiting to see the outcome of surgery to fix her face. The big moment comes. The bandages are removed and she is beautiful but doctors and nurses are horrified. Then you see them and they are grotesque which apparently is the norm in The Twilight Zone.

    • @funkyflights
      @funkyflights Рік тому +18

      That was a good one !

    • @albirtarsha5370
      @albirtarsha5370 Рік тому +33

      "Eye of the Beholder" -- it totally freaked me out as a young child.

    • @isiso.speenie5994
      @isiso.speenie5994 Рік тому +27

      I called them "the pig faces" traumatized the hell out of me when I was 8 yrs old !

    • @cb7324
      @cb7324 Рік тому +13

      Such a good lesson in judging people.

    • @freeguy77
      @freeguy77 Рік тому +35

      The gorgeous Donna Douglas, in 1960, at 28 (1962-71, was "Elly May" on The Beverly Hillbilies) was the "ugly" one! Outstanding casting, ugly faces, and reverse psychology in "Eye of the Beholder" (aired Nov. 11, 1960) making it one of the best episodes, and certainly one of the most memorable! She lived to be 82 (Sep. 26, 1932 - Jan. 1, 2015).

  • @willhall640
    @willhall640 Рік тому +360

    As a kid growing up in the 70's Twilight Zone wasn't really that old. Now I'm old and the Twilight Zone is a reality.

    • @lp9194
      @lp9194 11 місяців тому +20

      You aint whisteling Dixi

    • @kerryalfaro9437
      @kerryalfaro9437 10 місяців тому +10

      THAT PART

    • @marionmarcetic7287
      @marionmarcetic7287 10 місяців тому +12

      TRUTH!!!

    • @amain325
      @amain325 9 місяців тому

      Yes, we are witnessing the twilight of the USA. If this situation (in particular this government) is not reversed soon, it will be too late.

    • @kinky_Z
      @kinky_Z 7 місяців тому +8

      I grew up in the 50s/60s so the Twilight Zone and the Alfred HItchcock Hour were my TV mainstays before mom made us go to bed.

  • @pa2jonah
    @pa2jonah 5 місяців тому +119

    “Living Doll” with Telly Savalas gave me the creeps for decades!! 😂

    • @KreemieNewgatt
      @KreemieNewgatt 5 місяців тому +8

      Both "Talky Tina" and Mattel's "Chatty Cathy" doll on which the episode was based, were voiced by the incomparable June Foray ❤

    • @cjasse
      @cjasse 5 місяців тому

      I'm talking Tina and I hate you! To Telly Savalas 😅

    • @creepjoeshorrorpeepshow4231
      @creepjoeshorrorpeepshow4231 5 місяців тому +13

      She was the original creepy doll and still scary. Chucky and Annabelle don’t have anything on Talky Tina

    • @alkohallick2901
      @alkohallick2901 5 місяців тому +1

      Did it?

    • @Laura-jc3hm
      @Laura-jc3hm 4 місяці тому +3

      Me Too I still can't 👀@Night🤨👀

  • @DeathSentryCoH
    @DeathSentryCoH 5 місяців тому +46

    Absolutely loved all the episodes. And so well written that they impacted you differently at various phases of life. Like "Stop at Willoughby", "Kick the Can", and especially "Walking Distance"... all were good as a kid, but really resonated even more so as an adult in my 40s and 50s.. show is an absolute masterpiece

    • @Sinistralx
      @Sinistralx 3 місяці тому

      "Stop at Willoughby". . .
      . . .you know that guy’s finally enjoying the bandstand playing under a summer evening sky with a glass of ice cool lemonade right?

    • @toddq6443
      @toddq6443 2 місяці тому

      I couldn't agree more completely. Well stated.

    • @DaveL188
      @DaveL188 Місяць тому

      " To serve man".
      "The last flight"
      "Long live Walter Jamison"🙂

  • @paulthanasse7405
    @paulthanasse7405 Рік тому +153

    I'm 64 and been watching these my whole life..never get bored with them...what a brilliant landmark in tv entertainment...it didn't get much better...thank you Rod and all the fledgling stars...tons of memories...wow

    • @lesliedixon9225
      @lesliedixon9225 7 місяців тому +7

      No it hasn't gotten any better than Rod Serling and the Twilight Zone in all these decades later

    • @tamaraprentice5940
      @tamaraprentice5940 6 місяців тому +5

      I’m with you. I never get tired of watching them.

    • @m.m.583
      @m.m.583 5 місяців тому +5

      I still watch the Twilight Zone reruns at the age 71

    • @lesliedixon9225
      @lesliedixon9225 5 місяців тому

      I''m 77 and watch them @@m.m.583

    • @MrWeliz
      @MrWeliz 5 місяців тому +2

      Im 69 and watching them now

  • @glendanielson9006
    @glendanielson9006 Рік тому +572

    Rod was so ahead of his time. I love the way he used the genre of horror/sci-fi to address social iissues.

    • @divinewon73
      @divinewon73 Рік тому +21

      Right Sterling was an absolute genius! The executives referred to him as “the angry Young Man“ because they would upset him by interfering with his shows. That is part of the reason why he decided to stop after five years… Burn out from dealing with all the BS. Then, a few years later, he was hosting the night gallery, but it was nowhere as good as twilight zone.
      Sadly, we lost him in 1975 at the age of 50 as he died on the operating table while they were dealing with his heart problems from smoking three packs of cigarettes every day. Damn, sad!

    • @glendanielson9006
      @glendanielson9006 Рік тому +6

      @@divinewon73 Very Sad! He was a wonderful man & person. He was also so fair to all in his employ. (Other Writers.) When he won the award, he said we will all get together and carve it up like a Thanksgiving Turkey. (Thanksgiving or Christmas. I forget!) I have to say, I loved the show's "Hocus Pocus and Frisby."
      Too Cute!! 🛸

    • @rvnmedic1968
      @rvnmedic1968 Рік тому +11

      @@divinewon73 Based on the description of when he returned from the war, I would add PTSD to the mix of stress and burnout. It was called "Shell Shock", the predecessor of PTSD. My Dad was in WW2, survived Peal Harbor and his ship getting torpedoed later on. I recognized my symptoms when I got back from Vietnam as the same symptoms he had. RIP, Rod...

    • @TheLAGopher
      @TheLAGopher Рік тому +11

      @@divinewon73
      Makes you wonder that had Sterling survived into the 1980s, would he have found vindication and a second chance in the post
      Star Wars,post Halloween SCI-fI,horror,fantasy revival of genre films of the 1980s,the way Gene Roddenberry did with Star Trek
      The Motion Picture, and Star Trek The Next Generation?
      Imagine Sterling working Steven Spielberg,John Carpenter, John Landis, Ridley Scott, and being reunited with Richard Donner on major
      films, or getting to do a syndicated show with no studio interference.

    • @christallaktorides6904
      @christallaktorides6904 Рік тому +5

      Rod Sterling was amazing

  • @NanaBren
    @NanaBren 5 місяців тому +52

    Twilight Zone, Night Gallery and Outer Limits have all been on the cutting edge of thrilling storytelling. As a kid, I loved to be terrified by Twilight Zone! My older brother and I were enthralled! Each episode was unique. Characters were believable and the story stretched your mind into unlikely places. The people who acted in the stories went on to become stars. It’s fun to see the younger version of these well known personalities. I remember the stories, but I can’t recall the names of the episodes. I think Rod Serling was a terrific writer and it was a sad day indeed when these awesome shows were cancelled. There has never been another series of short stories that could equal these gems. Thank you for sharing this glimpse into the past. I loved it! ❤

    • @daleberman516
      @daleberman516 3 місяці тому +2

      Amen to that accolade.

    • @carld3218
      @carld3218 3 місяці тому +1

      The was also One Step Beyond.

    • @toddq6443
      @toddq6443 2 місяці тому +1

      100% Ditto my friend.
      All 3 that you listed were and still are some of the best, most creative short story platforms ever brought to television. Wonderful in my youth and still a treasure today.

    • @mr.blackhawk142
      @mr.blackhawk142 2 місяці тому +1

      "One Step Beyond" is the poor man's version of the Twilight Zone.

  • @loucroft9415
    @loucroft9415 5 місяців тому +10

    To Serve Man is one of my favorite Twilight Zone episodes

  • @suzannecarter445
    @suzannecarter445 Рік тому +325

    I loved it when one reviewer watching a present-day movie said, "Yes, it was a good idea, but it took him 2 hours to do what Rod Serling could have done in 22 minutes."

    • @larryarsenault
      @larryarsenault 11 місяців тому +23

      That's because today episodics contain two shows in one. The main show is the firemen, police, Doctors. The Secondary is their personal home lives. All the shows follow pretty much the same structure. A "soft" open with main characters talking about things cracking jokes interrupted by THE EMERGENCY! or THE CRIME! The heroes come near death as they battle the fire. The doctor shows use the old private eye trick where the police detective tolld the private eye not go near this crime. Of course he does and solves it despite pressure from on high. In the doctor shows, the doctor is told to stay off this patient for whatever reason. Of course he doesn't and saves the patient. To fill out an hour, personal lives are developed which also serves to make people identify with main characters so they will watch every episode. You could take the script of almost any of these shows and switch it to another cop/doctor/layer show with only minimal edits. Familiarity replaces creativity.

    • @anniedarkhorse6791
      @anniedarkhorse6791 11 місяців тому +11

      So true, for most TV shows and movies these days.

    • @stuartlee6622
      @stuartlee6622 5 місяців тому +1

      Bet that was me! I said that!!

    • @mr.blackhawk142
      @mr.blackhawk142 2 місяці тому

      @@larryarsenault You mean REPETITION replaces creativity?

    • @mr.blackhawk142
      @mr.blackhawk142 2 місяці тому

      @@stuartlee6622 You said....WHAT? never mind.

  • @kolohe5762
    @kolohe5762 Рік тому +157

    "Time Enough At Last" with Burgess Meredith is just so heartbreaking to watch. "It's not fair!" is a fitting quote from it.

    • @UpRoaryus
      @UpRoaryus Рік тому +7

      That one was the most emotionally traumatizing to me. I tear up just thinking about it, it made me so sad for him! Even as a kid, I felt the weight of that cruel irony, and the tragedy of his fate. Heart wrenching, indeed...
      Although the one with the kid making someone's mouth disappear was kind of horrific, as an image, none of the others affected me as deeply as that one did, maybe because I was an only child who could not get enough of books! It was a pain I could relate to, both in the solitary existence and his dismay at not being able to read after so briefly feeling the joy of having so many just waiting for him alone to enjoy at last! Yes, that one might have hinted at the idea that God, if real, might just be a huge asshole...

    • @amain325
      @amain325 Рік тому +3

      @@UpRoaryus I always thought, he could just search through the rubble of countless drug stores until he found a pair of reading glasses

    • @UpRoaryus
      @UpRoaryus Рік тому

      @@amain325 Oooh, if I had thought of that, it might have minimized the legitimate trauma that ep put me through. My heart hurt for him -,such a cruel misfortune!

    • @cindirose3390
      @cindirose3390 Рік тому

      My favorite episode!🎉

    • @chocsise
      @chocsise Рік тому +2

      Burgess Meredith said he received more fan mail over that one episode than any other performance. Perhaps his character could have eventually found another pair of glasses, but the point is inescapable: in all-out nuclear war, there are no winners.

  • @FillipTraumItWasAGoodDream
    @FillipTraumItWasAGoodDream 6 місяців тому +79

    Best quote ever is Gangster says "what kind of heaven is this!?!?" Dark Angel says laughing historically "What makes you think this is heaven."

    • @daviddipasquale5479
      @daviddipasquale5479 5 місяців тому +5

      Ii remember that one, yes, He wins every game of pool.

    • @lorettatayor5840
      @lorettatayor5840 5 місяців тому +6

      THIS IS THE OTHER PLACE, he maniacally laughs! Just call Pip!

    • @dr.christopherdiaz4473
      @dr.christopherdiaz4473 5 місяців тому +6

      I think of this episode every time I think something isn’t going “my way.”

    • @FillipTraumItWasAGoodDream
      @FillipTraumItWasAGoodDream 5 місяців тому

      @@dr.christopherdiaz4473 me too!!!

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines 3 місяці тому +1

      "Look, I don't belong in Heaven, see? I want to go to 'The Other Place'!"
      "HEAVEN? Whatever gave you the idea you were in 'Heaven', Mr. Valentine? THIS *IS* 'THE OTHER PLACE'!!!!!!!!!!"

  • @the_bottle_imp
    @the_bottle_imp 5 місяців тому +35

    The Grave - The acting talent in this episode is incredible; the cast includes Lee Marvin, Strother Martin, Lee Van Cleef, and James Best.

    • @deep153
      @deep153 5 місяців тому +3

      Wow good information
      I remember the ACCIDENT VicMorrow was my crush

    • @deep153
      @deep153 5 місяців тому +2

      Now we've awakened in THE MATRIX knowing we are
      SIMULATIONS 😮

    • @why67152
      @why67152 5 місяців тому

      Yep!

    • @borgia1507
      @borgia1507 4 місяці тому +1

      Yes, that one gave me chills!

    • @DrDoom-uu3cj
      @DrDoom-uu3cj Місяць тому

      Yeah, the wind wasn't blowing in that direction
      Creepy

  • @NReese-if1nm
    @NReese-if1nm Рік тому +411

    I LOVED the Twilight Zone-- and I still think it was one of the very best, most imaginative, most thought-provoking TV shows ever created. Hats off to Rod Serling!

    • @geoffreymee7671
      @geoffreymee7671 Рік тому +10

      Couldn't agree moreNReeves...a body of creative work right up there. A benchmark series of creative writing and the cinematography was very strong too. Yes, an all time favorite of mine. Rod Serling - what he went through in war and possibly other significant events left us all with what emerged inhis writings from those experiences.

    • @MichaelClark-uw7ex
      @MichaelClark-uw7ex Рік тому +11

      The Outer Limits and Night Gallery should be on that list as well.

    • @carolynking1625
      @carolynking1625 Рік тому +7

      @@MichaelClark-uw7ex As an adult I love all three. When I was a child for some reason "Twilight Zone" was my favorite. It was more disturbing.

    • @guypehaim1080
      @guypehaim1080 Рік тому +8

      What was neat about the TZ is that it brought issues to the screen that were current problems in society.🤔

    • @mitchb2305
      @mitchb2305 Рік тому +9

      It's weird that the show suffered low ratings at points, and also could not attract sponsors. What the heck? It's such a creative show. Maybe viewers were scared, literally.

  • @Dodgerzden
    @Dodgerzden Рік тому +393

    The one episode that immediately sticks out in my mind, and not necessarily the scariest, but was a combination of scary, humorous, and clever, is the one where the aliens were recruiting Earth people to go back home with them. After a book they provided to the humans was decoded or translated as, "To Serve Man". As the humans were boarding the spaceship, someone came out and said, "Wait, it's a cookbook!"

    • @rodprops
      @rodprops Рік тому +29

      To Serve Man.....is the title of that episode.

    • @lukewise1227
      @lukewise1227 Рік тому +29

      This was the most memorable episode for me as well. The way it started with the scientist in a room on the spaceship, trying to imagine what awaits him when the ship arrives at who knows where and being the only person to know that he is actually on the menu. I saw it in my teens on a late night re-run. It's hard for me to imagine that I am now 8 years older than Rod Serling was when he died, I tell myself to be happy that I am getting old, when so many other people are gone before they can be old.

    • @shepardsmith3235
      @shepardsmith3235 Рік тому +6

      It was completely ridiculous. They would come all the way to earth to eat us. Really

    • @rodprops
      @rodprops Рік тому +18

      @@shepardsmith3235 you acting like this was real! 🤣🤣

    • @shepardsmith3235
      @shepardsmith3235 Рік тому +4

      @@rodprops If I thought that way I would have gone into how we taste. etc. LOL

  • @PeteVanDemark
    @PeteVanDemark 5 місяців тому +14

    The Howling Man scared the heck out of me. The Lonely and The Rip VanWinkle Caper have to be my runner-up favorites. Time Enough at Last is my all-time favorite.

  • @tntstorms7969
    @tntstorms7969 9 місяців тому +53

    I saw "The Encounter" only 10 years ago on Netflix. I was blown away by that episode. George Takei and the other co-star were magnificent. The intense moments were well done and the writing was excellent. It portrayed the amount of hate of a time period that we hope to never revisit.

    • @HaunaLee
      @HaunaLee 6 місяців тому +13

      I also saw "The Encounter." Unfortunately the "WOKE" crowd is promoting the kind of hate you are talking about. I thought as a country we were past that, but those who want to control everyone else can do a better job of it if we are fighting with each other. I pray we all wake up and stop fighting with each other before it is too late.

    • @davidlist7507
      @davidlist7507 5 місяців тому

      Don't vote for Trump that goes for everybody!!!@@HaunaLee

    • @joelbest2424
      @joelbest2424 5 місяців тому +2

      Are you sure you know what woke even means? It seems doubtful if you're blaming them for hatred. Or consider Trump and the Maga as being woke.

    • @betosvrodfloresjr.37
      @betosvrodfloresjr.37 3 місяці тому

      It appears to be rearing it’s ugly head again. Racist wyte nationalism should never be allowed to return!

  • @stingginner1012
    @stingginner1012 Рік тому +155

    My father was a member of the 221 Airborne Medical Company in the 11th Airborne Division. He knew Rod personally during the war. So, when the beginning of any Twilight Zone episode started it was dead silence in the room so dad could hear what Rod had to say. Like Rod my dad had a cigarette in his hand constantly and died in his 50s of a different form of cancer then lung cancer. Many of the 11th Airborne Division were declared Nuclear Vets due to their occupation of Japan after the war and going to Hiroshima.

    • @ultimateactivitiesdude2685
      @ultimateactivitiesdude2685 Рік тому +19

      That’s awesome. Thank you for your dad for serving

    • @user-zk2mk1np2rzlambchopu
      @user-zk2mk1np2rzlambchopu 7 місяців тому +3

      Horrible 😢hey I have a girljapanoccupied it says on the bottom of it was my nana's now I know what that means 😮😮Thank you sir for your service

    • @richardedwards6777
      @richardedwards6777 7 місяців тому

      My father loaded ordinance for circle R on Tinanin,Ennola Gay !!!

    • @charlesmeaux3954
      @charlesmeaux3954 6 місяців тому

      @@ultimateactivitiesdude2685 Do you actually hear yourself. You are thanking him for his dad in the military before he was born. You morons do not realize you say thank you to us Vets but its really a fuck you. It is quite insulting.

    • @mr.blackhawk142
      @mr.blackhawk142 2 місяці тому

      "Military men are DUMB, STUPID animals to be USED in foreign policy". Henry Kissinger.

  • @2NDCBT
    @2NDCBT Рік тому +273

    "Changing of the Guard" was and is my favorite Twilight Zone episode. Donald Pleasence played a boarding schoolteacher who thought that no one he taught through so many decades learned anything from him. When the ghosts of past students who were influenced in life by him came back to let him know that he made a difference in their lives. The only episode to make me cry!

    • @paulleckner8235
      @paulleckner8235 11 місяців тому +40

      It made me cry too. It inspired me to be a schoolteacher. I have 22 years service, and I am 5 years from retirement.

    • @dalehood1846
      @dalehood1846 11 місяців тому +18

      You do make a difference. Hopefully, the younger generation LISTENS!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @mosesCordovero-uw5vw
      @mosesCordovero-uw5vw 11 місяців тому +19

      the movie Mr Holland's Opus was a kind of expanded version of that Twilight Zone episode

    • @paulleckner8235
      @paulleckner8235 11 місяців тому +8

      @@mosesCordovero-uw5vw Agreed.

    • @isiso.speenie5994
      @isiso.speenie5994 11 місяців тому +11

      Awww That's so sweet. Heartfelt , I like it.I was a teacher for 6 years.

  • @leroystea8069
    @leroystea8069 8 місяців тому +20

    "Mirror Image" is one of the episodes that spooked me the most. Woman at a bus station sees evidence of someone who looked just like her, yet she is alone most of the time. "When The Sky Opened" is my second favorite for its creepiness. Third is "The Howling Man".

  • @craigbrown7707
    @craigbrown7707 5 місяців тому +27

    I liked the episode with Art Carney picking up trash and becoming Santa Claus

    • @janbentzen6814
      @janbentzen6814 5 місяців тому

      My favorite too

    • @BaptistJoshua
      @BaptistJoshua 5 місяців тому

      Every heard his song, Song Of The Sewer? It is rap before rap.

    • @stewartrind2275
      @stewartrind2275 5 місяців тому

      I didn't.

    • @Sinistralx
      @Sinistralx 3 місяці тому

      At the conclusion of the opening scene in that one, I believe Rod stands taller than he does in any other ep with his comments and that coat in the falling snow. I think a church bell even rings. The concluding sentiments of that particular ep will always bring a smile to my face.

  • @verilyheld
    @verilyheld Рік тому +389

    Changing of the Guard, one of the Christmas episodes. In which a forcibly-retired school teacher is visited by the ghosts of past students, informing him that he taught them loyalty, honour, courage, sacrifice, bravery, compassion, empathy. That their victories are also his, and sheesh, simply remembering the episode brings tears to my eyes.

    • @annaliselovespie
      @annaliselovespie Рік тому +30

      That is my favorite episode. He wasn't sure if he had an impact on his students. He was meet with a resounding yes

    • @slim-oneslim8014
      @slim-oneslim8014 Рік тому +20

      Sounds like it's a good episode. I'll have to check it out.

    • @iracordem
      @iracordem Рік тому +13

      yes. not suspenseful, no monsters, but ghosts, and donald pleasance,
      who would soon play ‘dr. no’ which was later spoofed as ‘dr. evil’

    • @AlexanderJWei
      @AlexanderJWei Рік тому +9

      @@iracordem Donald Pleasance often played a villain. He was one of the Ernst Stavro Blofelds in the James Bond franchise, and he was also the bad guy in Fantastic Voyage. But he played against type as the saintly Reverend Septimus Harding in Barchester Towers.

    • @iracordem
      @iracordem Рік тому +2

      @@AlexanderJWei 😎

  • @1ring2rule3pigs
    @1ring2rule3pigs Рік тому +224

    The best TV series in history. The writing, acting and direction was incredible.

    • @robdykejr
      @robdykejr Рік тому +4

      The 2019 revival/rehash is much too woke!!!🤔

    • @1ring2rule3pigs
      @1ring2rule3pigs Рік тому +5

      @@robdykejr You can't remake a masterpiece. There can be only one Mona Lisa. And there is only one Twilight Zone.

    • @maskcollector6949
      @maskcollector6949 Рік тому +2

      @@robdykejr Yeah they really need to stop trying that. There's nothing wrong with the old school 50's voice but writing over that kind of destroys American culture - his voice set the tone for the whole series. I never want to see anybody else try it in general now. The writing and directing in hollywood is too awful. Will take an avante garde writer to take it over. The irony is Serling was actually too progressive for producers. They censored a lot of his African American characters (such as based on Emmitt Till) for other fill ins (Jewish instead, etc). So it's not as if he wasn't for equality. But forcing a whole style change with a completely different host was indeed woke.

    • @robdykejr
      @robdykejr Рік тому +2

      @@maskcollector6949 :💯👌

    • @Nexusofgeek
      @Nexusofgeek Рік тому

      @@robdykejr I didn't watch all the eps but I disagree. The one with the cop with an itchy trigger was great,,, it is good that Jordan Peele used the platform to write intelligent shows with social commentary, That's exactly what Rod Serling did too as alluded in this video, he would have approved

  • @FlipDahlenburg
    @FlipDahlenburg 9 місяців тому +18

    I had that paperback of 'Witches, Warlocks, and Werewolves' when I was in elementary school; it was one of those terrific, inexpensive mail-order Scholastic books! Such excellent time to be a kid!

    • @NTJedi
      @NTJedi 5 місяців тому +3

      Agreed... today the kids have books about other scary monsters known as the drags, rainb0w types and genderz.

    • @furiousapplesack
      @furiousapplesack Місяць тому

      @@NTJedi I hope you one day come to understand that you're the freak on this issue. I see the right-wing millenia-long obsession with other peoples' genitals continues unabated.

  • @RoarOfWolverine
    @RoarOfWolverine 9 місяців тому +13

    I can’t imagine anyone else voicing The Twilight Zone other than Rod Serling. It’s hard to believe he wasn’t the first several considerations. I loved The Twilight Zone as a child growing up in the 60s. Eye Of The Beholder scared the crap out of me. They won’t ever make smart TV like this again. I also remember Serling doing a show called Night Gallery, but The Twilight Zone is the show that voice makes me quickly recall.

  • @annmarieknapp2480
    @annmarieknapp2480 Рік тому +405

    So sad we lost Rod fairly early. He was such a creative genuis!!!!

    • @paulefstathiou1819
      @paulefstathiou1819 Рік тому +18

      Smoked himself to death !

    • @anthonymanson1487
      @anthonymanson1487 Рік тому +11

      The dude smoked on every episode

    • @elertfunk1
      @elertfunk1 Рік тому +8

      My exact thoughts of him as well.

    • @gljm
      @gljm Рік тому +13

      @@anthonymanson1487 If you get the Blu-rays you'll see he does a cigarette commercial after almost every episode.

    • @Redmenace96
      @Redmenace96 Рік тому +21

      I'm in the camp of burned-bright. Nobody lives forever, and I think Rod Serling made his own choices.
      The dude did more great writing than 10 of his peers combined.

  • @ArianaLady
    @ArianaLady Рік тому +320

    I loved the episode with Agnes Moorehead... a woman terrorized by small invaders who were actually our astronauts. She never spoke a word... pure acting.
    I also loved the episode where astronauts landed on a planet and there were tiny people on there. Then giants at the end.

    • @keithoneil9274
      @keithoneil9274 Рік тому +8

      One of my favorites.

    • @elizabethblackwell6242
      @elizabethblackwell6242 Рік тому +5

      The best episode they made. It was supposed to be about Russian cold war hysteria.

    • @BaritoneUkeBeast4Life
      @BaritoneUkeBeast4Life Рік тому +6

      That's really wild that you mentioned those episodes together because, "The Invaders" starring Agnes Moorehead was the very first episode of the Twilight Zone I ever saw, when I was a kid, and my second episode was the other one you mentioned titled "The Little People" that starred Claude Atkins and Joe Maross.

    • @guypehaim1080
      @guypehaim1080 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, that WAS a good one! I like the twist at the end.

    • @freeguy77
      @freeguy77 Рік тому

      @@elizabethblackwell6242 They could make that same hysteria about Russia today! Russia is NOT our worst enemy! Neither is China! The worst enemy of the people (wherever they live), is their own, lying government! None more so than the scheming, power-mad, money-hungry U. S. government! Liberal historian Howard Zinn, correctly noted and is quoted on YT saying, "governments lie, or they wouldn't last as a government for very long!

  • @Corporations8MyBaby
    @Corporations8MyBaby 5 місяців тому +9

    It's really tough to pick a favorite. The ones I talked about as a kid were the one with the beauty standards and ugly doctors, the one with Burgess Merideth and the books. and of course we all talked about "To Serve Man" regularly. My school had us read "Monsters on Maple St." aloud and do a report on it. Classic. But it was my dad, who was on set for a Twilight Zone episode but they didn't use him at the last minute... who made me think about the show and talked about his favorites, one being "The Invaders" (season 2, episode 15) --the one with Agnes Moorhead as a wordless victim of tiny robots or something but the twist ending was perfect. We loved that one. Dad also loved "Shadow Play" where the trial kept resetting. And the 5 characters trying to get out of the trap... he wanted me to watch that one when I was pretty little. -- I realized as I grew to adulthood that the ones that got me the most were the misdirection ones like where things get reversed at the end like "The Invaders" but more than that I loved the Time Travel ones. The WW1 Pilot showing up in 1959 and having to get back to his time... gives me goose bumps... the one where the 1861 guy heads over the ridge for medicine and arrives in 1961 - But I think my favorite one for time travel was "Walking Distance" from season 1... the one with Gig Young arriving in his childhood town and seeing himself at 10 years old.. and remembering things long buried. Fascinating. I also still love "the Lonely" Jack Warden stranded on a planet for being a nuisance back on earth... and getting a companion. That kills me.

  • @alfredkowsky7374
    @alfredkowsky7374 5 місяців тому +10

    Fantastic presentation 😂! Being a Rochester native I was surprised to learn of Rod Serling's death here 😮. Rod Serling was a creative genius & national treasure 🤩.

  • @mamab4720
    @mamab4720 Рік тому +193

    My favorite episodes are "A Stop at Willoughby" which was truly horrifying. "Walking Distance" (another favorite) was so profound and I literally bawled the first time I saw it. The speech Gig Young gave at the ferris wheel was tragic. That show was way ahead of it's time and I adore it. I have seen every episode. The scariest for me would have to be "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" and "The Hitchhiker" is the most haunting. How horrifying would it be to be dead and on a loop. Night Gallery was brilliant as well.

    • @Thadmotor1044
      @Thadmotor1044 Рік тому +8

      A stop at Willoughby is great . Gig Young ?

    • @usafjoch
      @usafjoch Рік тому +19

      Interesting that you found "A Stop at Willoughby" to be horrifying. It was one of my favorite episodes and hardly horrifying to me at all. To me, it was so gratifying to see an unhappy, miserable man, running the rat race of commuting from the suburbs to the city and back again, find happiness in the bucolic little village of Willoughby. Of course he had to die to get there permanently, but, having found the love and happiness he so desperately wanted, I like to think he would have made the same choice again. As a 13 to 15 year old unhappy child at the time, perhaps I saw the episode quite differently than some may have.

    • @musicluver1958
      @musicluver1958 Рік тому +10

      A Stop At Willoughby. This is the episode that stuck in my mind from childhood.

    • @wangson
      @wangson Рік тому +3

      I too suggested, "Walking Distance" - it's such a beautiful, nostalgia-inspiring episode.

    • @DaryMatera
      @DaryMatera Рік тому +3

      @@usafjoch Agree that it was more heartwarming than horrifying.

  • @mdhbh
    @mdhbh Рік тому +78

    I can't see my life without this show. It's an iconic part of American history.

    • @EleneDOM
      @EleneDOM Рік тому +4

      You can just hum "doo doo DOO doo, doo doo DOO doo" and everyone knows what you mean.

    • @Cantthinkofahandle117
      @Cantthinkofahandle117 5 місяців тому +1

      You can't see life without a TV show? Oh boy...

    • @mdhbh
      @mdhbh 5 місяців тому

      @@Cantthinkofahandle117
      yup

  • @robedmund9948
    @robedmund9948 5 місяців тому +6

    Love the New Year's Eve Twilight Zone Marathon! Great way to ring in the New Year!!

  • @doctorstrange2549
    @doctorstrange2549 5 місяців тому +4

    Pure genius, never will there be another, so many incredible memories, a classic until the end of time. Eternal thanks, Mr. Serling ❤

  • @DannyJane.
    @DannyJane. Рік тому +89

    I loved every single episode that Burgess Meredith was in.
    1. The Obsolete Man; where he's a prisoner who's crime is reading books.
    2. Time Enough at Last, again the bookworm only this time he's a meek little guy whose love of books gets him abused by family and job until a nuclear war wipes them all out.
    3. Printer's Devil, where he literally plays Satan and was really scary. These were all fabulous performances.
    4. Twilight Zone: The Movie, where he was just the narrator.
    MY personal favorite, however, is the hilarious Mister Dingle, the Strong. A walk in the park for an actor of Meredith's skill, but so funny as the mild mannered, not-too-very-bright protagonist who becomes the center of a series of Alien experiments.

    • @vogelstev
      @vogelstev Рік тому +8

      That was the genius of Rod Serling. You felt deep pity for a man because he broke his glasses. I really miss this kind of intelligent entertainment.

    • @ForAFreshStart
      @ForAFreshStart Рік тому +9

      @@vogelstevAbsolutely the best episode of the entire series, by far. It’s Greek tragedy. I first saw the episode when I was maybe 4 or 5 years old. It haunted me so for many, many years. Even when I could only remember vague aspects of it, it disturbed me, even in my dreams. To this day I rewatch it whenever I can during the TZ marathons on Sci Fi network. Also, strangely, I have always had a somewhat compulsive need to handle my eyeglasses very gently and protect them at all costs… my wife says I’m maniacal about it. I always blame it on this episode, and she eases up on me. 🤓

    • @hiturbine
      @hiturbine Рік тому +4

      @@ForAFreshStart You made me laugh - since I've manged to break THREE pair of eyeglasses in the past TWO months.

    • @wadeoden8464
      @wadeoden8464 Рік тому +1

      Agreed, the Burgess Meredith episodes are my favorites too.

    • @v8281
      @v8281 Рік тому +3

      Time enough ar last was my favorite with the one with the kid Anthony a close second.

  • @cberry6751
    @cberry6751 Рік тому +113

    The episode with the department store manikins coming to life after closing…as a kid, that was terrifying to me & I’ve often thought of it.

    • @jackd.ripper3139
      @jackd.ripper3139 11 місяців тому +5

      Indeed‼️I was never the same after watching that episode😳🤨

    • @ShaneHill-mu4yi
      @ShaneHill-mu4yi 11 місяців тому +5

      That was one of the most haunting.

    • @Rotary-Motion
      @Rotary-Motion 9 місяців тому +5

      marsha marsha marsha come back marsha :)

    • @helenemaurer8623
      @helenemaurer8623 9 місяців тому

      Now you are giving me the Creeps .Who was the actress ? She played in many TV shows.

    • @xxvvkx9312
      @xxvvkx9312 8 місяців тому +1

      "Oh, come off it Marsha"

  • @homerj2757
    @homerj2757 5 місяців тому +3

    So many great ones. One of my favorites of all time was when they had the devil locked up in a castle and a stranger doesn't listen to the brothers of the castle and release him. Scary and intriguing episode. Loved Twilight Zone and couldn't get enough of them even though they aired years before i was born.

  • @williamrice1955
    @williamrice1955 5 місяців тому +4

    Favorite Twilight Zone episode. "Willoughby" The main charcter is a stressed out business man commuting on a train It's winter and he e dreams of a train stop where it is summer and boys are walking by with fishing rods. So later when he dreams it again and hears "next stop Willoughby he gets off. He goes on with the boys with the fishing rods while the train stops. Somebody says he just said Willoughby and jumped off the train into a snow bank..When the hearse gets there it says "Willoughby Funeral Home".

  • @indridcold8433
    @indridcold8433 Рік тому +166

    Death's Head Revisited was pure horror genius. The acting was incredible. The subject matter was horrific. Joseph Schildkraut rarely blinked in the episode. As Alfred Becker, the ghost of a concentration camp inmate, he acted extremely ghostly. It was pure genius.

    • @TeePole59
      @TeePole59 Рік тому +16

      The ep is one of my faves too. Oscar Beregi as the evil and unrepentant Capt. Lutze was also brilliant casting.

    • @rccomics
      @rccomics Рік тому +12

      Schildkraut did actually survive the concentration camps.

    • @TheBuck1283
      @TheBuck1283 Рік тому +9

      I visited Dachau just a couple years after this was filmed. It is definitely a creepy place, but not much like the appearance in this episode.

    • @rccomics
      @rccomics Рік тому +7

      @@TheBuck1283 They used an old western set outside of Hollywood for the episode.

    • @indridcold8433
      @indridcold8433 Рік тому +12

      @@TheBuck1283 The set where Deathshead Revisited was filmed was a set constructed for a western movie that was never finished. The set fell into disrepair and became weathered. It was perfect to shoot his episode because it was supposed to be abandoned since the end of World War II.

  • @misterd7843
    @misterd7843 Рік тому +131

    An episode that made an impression on me as a kid was the one where this traveler stumbles on some monks who claim to have captured the devil and have him imprisoned. Of course, the guy doesn't believe them and lets him out. There's a memorable scene in which the prisoner transforms from an ordinary looking man into the devil in stages, as he walks past some pillars in the monastery after being released.

    • @marcsanders4776
      @marcsanders4776 Рік тому +13

      That episode was truly frightening!

    • @debracoronado3331
      @debracoronado3331 Рік тому +10

      That's the scariest one for me

    • @samsingh3753
      @samsingh3753 Рік тому +5

      Which episode was that ,,

    • @misterd7843
      @misterd7843 Рік тому +14

      @@samsingh3753 It's called "The Howling Man," from Season 2

    • @grantyentis5507
      @grantyentis5507 Рік тому +16

      Serious life lesson about the consequences of trust. I have referenced this episode throughout my life.

  • @daler.steffy1047
    @daler.steffy1047 6 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for the look back in time on our behalf, as viewers. I was a preteen when I started watching "The Twilight Zone," and I believe it was on Friday nights at 9:00 p.m. Occasionally, in the summertime, I would have a campout in our backyard with friends, but first we would go in and watch "The Twilight Zone," get scared, and then go out and sleep in the tent. This was in Columbus, Ohio. It was a time when our imaginations ran wild.

    • @2greek1
      @2greek1 4 місяці тому

      Ha! I literally did the same thing as a pre teen in Columbus, in my cousins backyard, they were my best friends at the time '71-'77.
      Good times!
      I also thought it so cool that RS incorporated Ohio towns in more than a few episodes!

  • @TheTriplelman
    @TheTriplelman 5 місяців тому +2

    When I was a boy, stayed up and watched it with my Dad, I miss him. And I do agree with Serling, "Time Enough". was my favorite and Bergous Meredith was a great and powerful actor. - thanks for the frightening memories

  • @williamleonard1644
    @williamleonard1644 11 місяців тому +88

    Like many of you, I have probably seen every episode of the Twilight Zone as a child or later as an adult. As a result, I can recognize every episode in less than :30. The 4 stories I've chosen may not be the scariest or as well known, but they have twisted surprise endings that are both thought provoking and disturbing.
    "The Howling Man" season 2, ep.5 - has one the most visually stunning transformations of the Devil incarnate on screen.
    "The Invaders" season 2, ep. 15 - This is the only story, to my knowledge, where the main and lone character (Agnes Morehead) has no dialog. It is a cinematic hypnotic experience.
    "Back There" season 2, ep.13 (my fav) - An answer to the question of cause and effect. When the main character, just by chance, travels back in time to the day Lincoln got shot.
    "Perchance to dream" season 1, ep.9 - Where the main character, in reality (Richard Conte), dies in the opening scene of the story.
    Submitted for your approval.

    • @user-xw7kq1fk8d
      @user-xw7kq1fk8d 5 місяців тому +7

      I was born in 1952. Our parents wouldn't have a TV in the house until we had graduated from public school in first place. My older sister didn't, but I did. The Agnes Moorhead episode cemented my interest in science fiction. I continued to sneak over to a girlfriend's house to watch Twilight Zone and Outer Limits on her .TV

    • @DeathSentryCoH
      @DeathSentryCoH 5 місяців тому +4

      :-) The Howling Man.. whew...you're right, as a kid, that transformation..hard to sleep at night after watching. As an adult I can appreciate the themes so much more..and still love that episode

    • @mrsx7944
      @mrsx7944 5 місяців тому +1

      My favorite is 'Young Man's Fancy' and 'Ring a Ding Girl'.
      You picked good eps.

    • @suzyskye733
      @suzyskye733 5 місяців тому +1

      I have every episode on disc and every winter I tell myself I'm going to marathon through and watch all of the twilight zone episodes but I haven't done it yet. I'll go pick out these though, the ones people have suggested and watch them...

    • @MetFan37
      @MetFan37 2 місяці тому

      @@suzyskye733 "Howling Man" and "The Invaders", "Night Call", "Living Doll" and "Stop at Willoughby" round out my Top 5

  • @heruammen8522
    @heruammen8522 Рік тому +130

    The one with Billy Mumy in it was classic. I was about 5 or 6 when that came out and Billy was my hero. Especially when he turned one of his antagonist into a jack in the box. The fear in the adults that had to deal with him was palpable.

    • @gilbertroland1953
      @gilbertroland1953 Рік тому +18

      The name of this episode is "It's a Good Life" and is IMO the most frightening, unsettling and hardest to watch TZ episode of all because of the utterly omnipotent power it ascribed to the selfish, unthinking, uncaring and completely capricious whims of a 6 year old! While many TZ episodes had an ending that left the characters & the viewers with some degree of hope for the future/survival if the story were true, this episode left both with no hope at all!

    • @nuqwestr
      @nuqwestr Рік тому +12

      Don Keefer was the man turned into the Jack-In-The-Box, my boyhood best friend was his son, John.

    • @rodrudinger9902
      @rodrudinger9902 Рік тому +9

      Billy was not doing it in a good way, either; He was drunk with power, and the entire town feared, and hated him. In the opening scene, He makes a playmate disappear.
      It was interesting that this episode, and many others, were set in Ohio; Ohio at that time, was considered as American Middle Class, as you can get. Serling also attended Kenyon College, in Gambier; about 50 miles northeast of Columbus, and about 30 miles, north of Newark.
      The Movie, "Children of the Corn", was filmed in New England-influenced Northeastern Ohio, east of Cleveland and Akron; and some scenes from "Brubaker" were filmed at the now-closed Junction City State Prison, east of Lancaster, and south of Newark.
      Incidentally, Billy Mumy reprised his Role, as a grown man, who had a daughter, with his "power" on one of the newer "Twilight Zones". As I remember it, They ended up destroying the town, and its residents, and Billy tells his daughter, somewhat ominously; "Let's go, to the City" (Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati? Maybe a city, in a nearby State, or in Canada?).

    • @d.r.robinson9599
      @d.r.robinson9599 Рік тому +5

      yes... i just mentioned that one...

    • @sandraleigh4023
      @sandraleigh4023 Рік тому +6

      That was really was terrifying!!

  • @CJR572
    @CJR572 5 місяців тому +1

    Probably the best introduction to any tv show. The series of images immediately pulled you into “The Twilight Zone”

  • @ForAFreshStart
    @ForAFreshStart Рік тому +90

    “Time Enough at Last” - absolutely the best episode of the entire series, by far. I’m heartened to learn that it was Rod Serling’s favorite as well. It’s pure Greek tragedy. I first saw the episode when I was maybe 4 or 5 years old. It haunted me so for many, many years. Even when I could only remember vague aspects of it, it disturbed me, even in my dreams. To this day I rewatch it whenever I can during the TZ marathons on Sci Fi network. Also, strangely, I have always had a somewhat compulsive need to handle my eyeglasses very gently and protect them at all costs… my wife says I’m maniacal about it. I always blame it on this episode, and she eases up on me. 🤓

    • @amain325
      @amain325 Рік тому +1

      I always thought, he could just search through the rubble of countless drug stores until he found a pair of reading glasses

    • @patmelton43
      @patmelton43 Рік тому +5

      This episode was my favorite since I loved to read and got into so much trouble for reading. Such a strange life I had.

    • @frankwaugh1894
      @frankwaugh1894 Рік тому +5

      Time enough at last was to me a very wise cautionary tale that you can't take for granted that you will have all the time in the world to achieve all your bucket list items. You need to do some of those now while you can because you may not be able to in the future...even if you finally have all the time in the world...time at last ;)

    • @rattlecat5968
      @rattlecat5968 Рік тому +1

      That episode is one of my favorites, too. It's a testimony to Murphy's Law! Finally, having all the free time to indulge and losing the opportunity in a split second due to a careless mistake. 🤦

    • @2046mikey
      @2046mikey Рік тому

      As a goggle-glassed bookworm I identified so closely with Burgess Meredith. I cried when I saw the original episode. Even now, as I write this, tears come to my eyes.

  • @robertmontague5650
    @robertmontague5650 11 місяців тому +130

    The episode "Litle Girl Lost" in Season 3 scared me for years as a kid. A time warp or portal had opened up on the wall of a little girl's bedroom. Her parents hear her cries "mommy where are you?" but they can't see her. Eventually they get her back in the bedroom before the time warp slams shut forever. I could not sleep next to my bedroom wall for years after that show.

    • @vessaj4482
      @vessaj4482 5 місяців тому +6

      Haha! Me too!

    • @blisterbrain
      @blisterbrain 5 місяців тому +17

      That's probably where Spielberg got the idea for "Poltergeist"

    • @kelf114
      @kelf114 5 місяців тому +5

      ​@@blisterbrainThat's exactly where he got the idea.

    • @dianemcgowan527
      @dianemcgowan527 5 місяців тому +5

      yep me too, moved my bed

    • @frederickcooper8811
      @frederickcooper8811 5 місяців тому +4

      when I was a young boy after seeing that episode I told my father we better check the walls this was one of the greats

  • @davidsutton2996
    @davidsutton2996 5 місяців тому +2

    My mother and I used to watch this while my dad worked at night. I miss those times

  • @AngelZione
    @AngelZione 4 місяці тому +2

    I have several favourite episodes, but don't find all that many of them actually scary, as much as just wonderfully twisted. For pure fright value, I think that the episode entitled "22" is the one that creeps me out the most. It's the one where the professional dancer, who has been hospitalised for exhaustion and stress, has a recurring nightmare about being invited into the morgue by a mysterious nurse who always says, "Room for one more, honey." The dream turns out to be more than just a simple dream, but that episode definitely stands out in my mind as one that makes my skin crawl every time I see it.
    For scariness, I'll also give a runner-up nod to "Death Ship", where a crew of space explorers, captained by Jack Klugman, land on a planet and find a copy of their own crashed ship, complete with their own dead bodies, and have to try to solve the mystery of whether the situation is real or illusion.

  • @charliechristie2949
    @charliechristie2949 Рік тому +133

    I forgot to add.....The thing that made Twilight Zone so creepy was every episode was a assault on your mind. Almost no monsters. Mr. Serling got our attention and just as he has us watching a plot line, he reverses everything at the end to make you think.........."WOW"!!

    • @5610winston
      @5610winston Рік тому +1

      "WOW!" or "WHOA!"?

    • @deborahfreedman333
      @deborahfreedman333 Рік тому +4

      There were plenty of monsters, but human ones, not BEMs.

    • @charliechristie2949
      @charliechristie2949 Рік тому +5

      @@deborahfreedman333 You are right, Deborah. I stand corrected- human monsters it is !

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions Рік тому +1

      @@deborahfreedman333 Oh, there WERE BEMS, don't you worry!

    • @elainewaller-rose9707
      @elainewaller-rose9707 Рік тому +7

      Agreed. Another thing that made the Twilight Zone so creepy was US. Those shows had the ability to shine a light on us humans at our most violent, bigoted, greedy, petty, egomaniacal, illogical, on and on. A story with those kinds of creatures will always be scarier than any made-up monster will ever be.

  • @nancyholcombe8030
    @nancyholcombe8030 Рік тому +340

    They were all scary when I was a kid! As an adult, I was unsettled by the episode that starred Billy Mumy as a child who could 'do' things. Including get away with murder and worse! It did prove that he was an incredible child actor though!

    • @richardwilliams473
      @richardwilliams473 Рік тому +31

      Yes. I agree. Especially when Billy Mumy turned that guy into a Jack n The Box

    • @Mark-td5ux
      @Mark-td5ux Рік тому +11

      In Lost in Space he was described as " Beyond Excellence".

    • @don_cc123
      @don_cc123 Рік тому +12

      Absolutely one of my all time favorite child actors. He was/still is incredible.

    • @judynichols2904
      @judynichols2904 Рік тому +14

      That was my favorite and it was chilling .

    • @scottstrain8388
      @scottstrain8388 Рік тому +8

      Yeah, "It's A Good Day" is/was another of my favorites!

  • @soma4u289
    @soma4u289 5 місяців тому +4

    Great Actors of the time. Thanks Rod for all your work and Defence Service.

  • @jamesbowman6925
    @jamesbowman6925 2 місяці тому +1

    "Walking Distance" and "Long Live Walter Jameson" are two of my favorite half-hour episodes, but I could name many others.
    "Jess-Belle" is my favorite hour-long episode.

  • @rittherugger160
    @rittherugger160 Рік тому +111

    I do not remember the title but I can quickly describe the episode that I remember the most.
    It takes place in a cabin/lake house. All shots are from within the home.
    An old woman (70s?) is home alone at night, the lighting in the home is pre-electric.
    Anyway, she is being attacked by 4" tall space-suited creatures and is in the fight of her life. You, the viewer are with her. Cheering her on.
    When she finally kills the last creacher you are rewarded with your first look through the window.
    On the ground is a 'flying saucer' with "USA" inscribed on it's side.

    • @s1234pro
      @s1234pro Рік тому +48

      The woman never speaks, but she is terrorized by the small space ship. The woman was played by Agnes Moorehead and it was called "The Invaders".

    • @ellenflanery3363
      @ellenflanery3363 Рік тому +7

      My favorite, too. Scared the cp@p outta me.

    • @kellysouter4381
      @kellysouter4381 Рік тому +21

      Agnes Moorhead went on to play Endora the awful mother in law in Bewitched

    • @jacklow9611
      @jacklow9611 Рік тому +21

      I'm sorry, but there were a few shots where she was on the roof, trying to fight off/scare away the invaders. It starred the great Agnes Moorhead in her pre_Endora/Bewitched days. She also never had a single line of dialog except for a few grunts, groans and screams.

    • @habichiblah7534
      @habichiblah7534 Рік тому +6

      That sounds cool. I'm gonna binge old TZ today I think. I'm off because of the Coronation.🖖👌👍

  • @maudiemoonbeam8946
    @maudiemoonbeam8946 Рік тому +308

    The scariest episode I remember was Little Girl Lost. The girl disappeared into another dimension. Although she was eerily crying throughout the house, her parents couldn't figure out where she was. They finally figured out how to enter this other dimension to rescue her, and they drew a door in chalk on her bedroom wall. It was frightening for me, thinking that such a portal existed - and in a bedroom! I was so afraid that I would disappear like she did!

    • @user-fg4fr2bz5y
      @user-fg4fr2bz5y Рік тому +16

      I remember this episode like it was yesterday!

    • @ppierquet1
      @ppierquet1 Рік тому +15

      Yes, VERY scary and creepy!

    • @bernardkung7306
      @bernardkung7306 Рік тому +6

      I haven't seen that episode, but I have read the short story it was based on.
      Several Twilight Zone episodes were based on previously published, print stories, by some of the better writers out there at the time.

    • @cynthiabarrow1867
      @cynthiabarrow1867 Рік тому +17

      Do you think that was the protagonist for the movie, Poltergeist? I do. I think a lot of movies were inspired by a Twilight Zone episode.

    • @maudiemoonbeam8946
      @maudiemoonbeam8946 Рік тому +7

      @@cynthiabarrow1867 Yes, most likely. (Poltergeist was frightening!)

  • @lesliedixon9225
    @lesliedixon9225 7 місяців тому +2

    'Come Wander With Me' Starring Bonnie Beecher and 'The Bewitchin Pool'; 'The Invaders'; also 'Kick the Can' are just a few of my favorite episodes

  • @catherinechiara3914
    @catherinechiara3914 5 місяців тому +2

    "Room for one more honey" A dancer experiencing nervous exhaustion and is in the hospital keeps dreaming the same dream whereby she is running down the hospital corridor,reaches the elevator and a nurse in a wicked voice says Room for one more honey. Thank you Mr Serling. Your series was brilliant.

  • @sarahkeller-vp6hq
    @sarahkeller-vp6hq Рік тому +36

    Time Enough at Last is, for a reader like me, absolutely the most terrifying episode of The Twilight Zone. To have all the undisturbed time in the world, and all the books at your finger, and not be able to read?
    It gives me the shivers.
    (But I'll read the ingredients list on the cereal box if there's nothing else. I will NEVER understand the people who say they haven't read even one book in the last year as if it's something to be proud of. I can tear through two a WEEK, depending on difficulty level.)

    • @jmgreenshields
      @jmgreenshields 8 місяців тому +1

      I always thought of this episode’s ending as rather mean-spirited. In many Zone episodes, people get what’s coming to them. This guy hadn’t hurt anybody, done anyone wrong as far as we can tell, and yet he gets screwed in the end. What was that all about?

  • @Mahlercougar
    @Mahlercougar Рік тому +105

    I think my scariest TZ episode was none other than "Talkie Tina" the pre-Chucky scary doll. That gave me nightmares when I was a kid watching this at my grandmother's in the early 80s reruns. Rod Seeking was way ahead of his time.

    • @cowboy4299
      @cowboy4299 Рік тому +5

      It was the scariest by far
      Great episode

    • @thing12games44
      @thing12games44 Рік тому +7

      Yeah, how can no one bring up Talky Tina when talking about scariest episodes?!
      That was terrifying.

    • @youvesaiditall2597
      @youvesaiditall2597 Рік тому +8

      @@thing12games44 Telly Savalas played he dad in that episode

    • @grantyentis5507
      @grantyentis5507 Рік тому +6

      My brother and I used to tie strings to a doll my mom had and made it move at midnight. This was inspired by talking Tina

    • @vincewhirlwind1778
      @vincewhirlwind1778 10 місяців тому +8

      Oh yeah! I forgot about that one. My sister had a Chatty Kathy doll. After that episode I stopped pulling on Chatty Kathy's string! 😅

  • @LadyTyzu
    @LadyTyzu 5 місяців тому +4

    Talking Tina was one of my favorite episodes

    • @wendysw714
      @wendysw714 5 місяців тому

      ...and I don't like you. 😬

  • @SumNumber
    @SumNumber 9 місяців тому +1

    I had forgotten about the Vic Morrow incident . Interesting stuff . Thanks for the share. :O)

  • @lusciousmayweather8385
    @lusciousmayweather8385 Рік тому +180

    Rod Sterling was Way ahead of his Time With the Subject matters on Twilight zone.

    • @tobezone
      @tobezone Рік тому +4

      True but the t.z. was a product of the the show one step beyond which was years before.

    • @matthewschwartz6607
      @matthewschwartz6607 Рік тому +1

      How was his other show, Night Call?

    • @tobezone
      @tobezone Рік тому +3

      @@matthewschwartz6607 Night Gallery.

    • @matthewschwartz6607
      @matthewschwartz6607 Рік тому +3

      @@tobezone - Yes, that was what I meant. Call was the episode of the Twillght Zone .

    • @lsingstock1646
      @lsingstock1646 Рік тому +2

      Yes all sci Fi writers are.

  • @michaelsaunders1509
    @michaelsaunders1509 Рік тому +28

    My favorite was the the one starring Burgess Meredith , when he survived an atomic bomb blast ,discovering a treasure trove of books at the library but accidentally crushed his glasses. I was 8 years old in 1959 watching the Twilight Zone BCTV . My second favorite episode was when the devil tricked a man into freeing him from his cage..

    • @dianedow5292
      @dianedow5292 11 місяців тому +2

      yes that is another one of my favorites

    • @Jeannek4493
      @Jeannek4493 9 місяців тому +1

      Omg I saw that episode as a kid and it haunted me for years. And that beautiful and tragic title for the episode “time enough at last”

    • @D7H777
      @D7H777 4 місяці тому

      That episode was Serling's favorite and it is mine too. Sad, ironic ending, but couldn't have had any other ending.

    • @CherylKasson
      @CherylKasson 2 місяці тому

      After having cataract surgery and needing to wear reading glasses for any close viewing, that episode with Burgess Merideth became very personal for me.

  • @HealingNews
    @HealingNews 7 місяців тому

    Great editing here, a lot of well documented info packed within 12 1/2 minutes!

  • @rogernevin7461
    @rogernevin7461 2 місяці тому +1

    Used to watch it every week with my late father in the early 60's. It was one of his favourite programmes. Nightmare at 20000ft scared the crap outta me as a 7year old,72 now and can still remember William Shatner being dragged off the Plane in a straight jacket and the cowelling of the engine being torn back.

  • @MarcelaR-dh1ok
    @MarcelaR-dh1ok Рік тому +71

    The most frightening for me was the one where the characters were lost by falling into the wall. Remember going to bed that night and scared as hell of the nearby wall.

    • @luisreyes1963
      @luisreyes1963 Рік тому +6

      It was called "Little Girl Lost".

    • @ppierquet1
      @ppierquet1 Рік тому +2

      Yep, I remember that....VERY scary....

    • @SafetySpooon
      @SafetySpooon Рік тому +4

      Yes, THAT was the scariest for me as well. One of the saddest is the mannequin one....

    • @BruceAlarie
      @BruceAlarie Рік тому +3

      @@SafetySpooon the creepiest was the mannequin one

    • @wintersskyer9249
      @wintersskyer9249 Рік тому +2

      Terrified me as a child, and at times still does.

  • @lorensims4846
    @lorensims4846 Рік тому +19

    My favorites include the first one I ever saw, "Kick the Can" where old folks discover they can become young again if they will only play Kick the Can. I was a little freaked out a few years later when we moved to a neighborhood where they actually played Kick the Can. We played as if our lives depended on it.
    Billy Mumy in "It's a GOOD Life." I first read this as a short story, maybe in a book of Twilight Zone stories, about a kid who just has way too much influence on the things and people in his town. You sure don't ever want to get this kid angry at you.
    There was the one about the old lady who lives alone in a small cabin way out in the wilderness who hears really strange noises outside. She's scared to death, especially when she hears more spooky sounds and some banging up on her roof. She takes an ax up into her attic and finds a smallish flying saucer on her roof and has at it with the ax. Then we see the American Air Force insignia on the broken saucer and hear frantic radio calls back to Earth about the terrible monsters they have encountered. That one gave me nightmares.
    Oh, but it was "The Green Hills of Earth" that really gave me nightmares.
    A small group of people are stranded on a barren planet, where a kid sits on a rock and asks the old guy to tell him what Earth was like. The old guy talks about crowds of people, pushing and shoving, fighting and hurting one another. Great machines belching smoke that darken the skies and make it hard to breathe. The kid says he would still like to see it if he ever got a chance. The old guy argues that they've made a pretty good place for themselves here, but some of the others argue that it still doesn't compare to Earth.
    Then a rescue ship arrives to take them all home to Earth. The old guy says he doesn't want to go because they've built too much here to just give up on it. They end up leaving him behind, but he goes over to the rock the kid used to sit on and talks about the green meadows, clear rushing streams, the bright blue skies with beautiful clouds, it's all just so wonderful! So he turns back to the swiftly receding spaceship and yells, "Wait! Come back! I want to go too! Please take me back!" But it's too late.
    That one haunted me for a LONG time.

    • @pipermccool
      @pipermccool Рік тому +1

      The second one featured Agnes Moorhead; no dialogue.

  • @Ms_PJ9891
    @Ms_PJ9891 5 місяців тому +2

    My list has been altered a little, after thinking of all of the episodes and how great they were. 1. A Stop at Willoughby 2. Time Enough at Last 3. The Dummy 4. Nothing in the Dark 5. The After Hours. Honorable Mentions: Long Live Walter Jameson, The Lonely, Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?, The Talky Tina Episode, To Serve Mankind, Nightmare at 20,000 ft., Eye of the Beholder, and 5 Characters in Search of an Exit.

  • @reginaldnixon7493
    @reginaldnixon7493 Місяць тому +2

    Too many treasures, but one of my episodes depicted a family group stranded on a hot desert planet. The group leader, in his survival efforts to support the colony, came to be revered almost to godhood, until a rescue ship appeared. Intense stuff for a kid (me)!

  • @zsigzsag
    @zsigzsag Рік тому +153

    "The Monsters are Due on Maple Street", shows how quickly "mob mentality" can quickly overcome once friendly people. I loved "Nightmare at 20,000 ft", the original and the remake with, John Lithgow. Both were well done. Richard Matheson, my all time favorite scifi screen writer co-wrote it with Serling both (RIP).

    • @aarondigby5054
      @aarondigby5054 Рік тому +8

      I like how you get to see actors in their early years making guest appearances: Burgess Meredith, John Lithgow, Edgar Buckhannan etc,...

    • @peteshallcross787
      @peteshallcross787 Рік тому +5

      I always seem to bring that up when we fly... and I always get the window seat! 😄

    • @medexamtoolsdotcom
      @medexamtoolsdotcom Рік тому +4

      Did you see the 3rd rock from the sun episode where Shatner played "The Big Giant Head", an alien overlord, and he rode on an airplane and apparently made a fuss because "there was something on the wing of the plane!", to which Lithgow's character proclaimed "The same thing happened to me!"

    • @jimmyb.5356
      @jimmyb.5356 Рік тому +5

      The remake with John Lithgow scared the living crap out of me! The special effects on the "gargoyle" was just magnificent! Really made me scared shitless of flying.

    • @grantyentis5507
      @grantyentis5507 Рік тому +4

      ​@@jimmyb.5356Lithgow played the part brilliantly and that made the gremlin even more terrifying!

  • @bertanelson8062
    @bertanelson8062 Рік тому +51

    I watched Twighlight Zone regularly as a kid. The episode I remember best is when a young woman wants an operation due to being ugly in the culture she's in. "No change" from the operation as the doctors look at her in horror & reveal THEIR faces, truly horrific to us. BEAUTY IS IN EYE OF BEHOLDER. A great lesson for a 10-year-old.

    • @kennethstaszak9990
      @kennethstaszak9990 Рік тому +7

      Liked that one. A pre Beverly Hillbillies Donna Douglas.

    • @freeguy77
      @freeguy77 Рік тому +6

      "Eye of the Beholder" (aired on Nov. 11, 1960), with a gorgeous Donna Douglas, then 28, two years before her "Elly May" role on The Beverly Hillbillies (1962-71).

  • @katblehm2119
    @katblehm2119 26 днів тому

    “Little Girl Lost” was by far the most frightening for me. I was born in 1959 -same year the show was launched…seeing it later as an adult, it truly is my favorite 🤩

  • @piobmhor8529
    @piobmhor8529 2 місяці тому +1

    My favourite was “To Serve Man” with Richard Kiel as the alien, who was best known as Jaws from the James Bond movies. The plot was about seemingly benevolent aliens coming to Earth to help humanity, and bring humans to their home world, only to find out that we are to be farmed as their food source. Pretty scary when I saw it as a kid in the 1970s reruns.

  • @Fatdog-Dakind
    @Fatdog-Dakind 11 місяців тому +66

    I loved the one where the old hillbilly thought he was at Heaven's Gates & they told him he couldn't bring his dog.
    He told them, "If he couldn't keep his dog he would just keep on walking." Down the road he found the real Heavens Gate.
    He asked them, "Can I bring my dog?" Yes you can sir!

    • @mobystwin
      @mobystwin 5 місяців тому +2

      The hunt is also one of my top three favorites.

    • @mobystwin
      @mobystwin 5 місяців тому +4

      The hunt, about the hillbilly he doesn’t realize he’s dead traveling to heaven with his dog. The Obsolete man and his execution by a communist state. A pitch for the Angels, the second episode ever released and most beautiful but an old man must make a pitch to the devil to keep him from taking the girls soul. And a trip to Willoughby, about a businessman of the 20tht century wishing for a simpler life

    • @vickyostenson6361
      @vickyostenson6361 5 місяців тому +3

      I love this one too. I could watch it over and over.

    • @Fatdog-Dakind
      @Fatdog-Dakind 5 місяців тому +1

      @@vickyostenson6361 Rod Serling had the Right Stuff huh! Woot! Funny part is I don't remember them banning it....I always wondered what had happened?

  • @marthajohnson2775
    @marthajohnson2775 Рік тому +32

    On Thursday We Leave For Home was horrifying in that it portrayed a man (James Whitmore as William Benteen) so stubborn that he couldn't let go of his power and authority. He chose to stay behind rather than be rescued from a desolate planet. When the rescue ship took off, and he realized he'd made a huge mistake, it took a long time for me to forget the image of him running after the ship, crying for it to come back, come back.

  • @ronaldcornelius7519
    @ronaldcornelius7519 5 місяців тому

    Thank You for sharing this with Me ❤

  • @IreneSmith
    @IreneSmith 5 місяців тому +2

    I think the most frightening episode for me is, "It's a Good Life" the episode where Bill Mumy plays an absolutely spoiled little boy that all of the grownups are afraid of crossing because he can wish them away if he is displeased.

    • @HoverStrike
      @HoverStrike 5 місяців тому +1

      I always wondered what other horrors might be in that cornfield!

  • @phoenixfunnels
    @phoenixfunnels Рік тому +95

    Scariest episode had to be the one where people had gathered for the reading of a will but they all had to wear hideous masks. At the end when they took off the masks they had taken on the appearance of the mask they were wearing.

    • @garyclarke9685
      @garyclarke9685 11 місяців тому +10

      Loved this episode. What an ending. Has to make the top ten for that ending. Gave me chills seeing the 4 of them

    • @darlenegriffith6186
      @darlenegriffith6186 9 місяців тому +4

      Yes, this was indeed a frightening episode of Twilight Zone. It was episode 145 titled The Masks.

    • @helenemaurer8623
      @helenemaurer8623 9 місяців тому +3

      What a good story that was.

    • @xxvvkx9312
      @xxvvkx9312 8 місяців тому +2

      Yes! That's the only one that freaked me out, l was just out of high school first time l saw it.

  • @rgnyc
    @rgnyc Рік тому +61

    They showed "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" in my school, and it made a deep impression on me. Years later, I learned that it was based on a terrific Ambrose Bierce story. Both the original story and the short film are incredible.

    • @MrArtVendelay
      @MrArtVendelay Рік тому +2

      I too saw Occurance at Owl Creek Bridge. I too was in the NYC school system. I think I saw it in 9th grade, decades ago.

    • @Paine-yr9wd
      @Paine-yr9wd Рік тому +3

      I saw the original airing and the story stuck with me all these years later!

    • @davidflitcroft7101
      @davidflitcroft7101 Рік тому +3

      This one was impressive! It moved me more than most any other episode. I'd say it is in the top five. There was one with a giant inflatable alien, the "real" aliens being tiny compared to us. Was that "The Invaders"? Another good one. . .

    • @lincbond442
      @lincbond442 Рік тому +4

      A livin man, a livin man, I want to be, a livin man.

    • @stevesalyards6228
      @stevesalyards6228 Рік тому +3

      I saw this in school as well in central Illinois (nice to see they showed this in schools across the country) and it definitely struck something in me so that I’d remember it all these years later, every detail. It’s like I was that guy in the film and could think and feel everything he was.

  • @DaleRibbons
    @DaleRibbons 7 місяців тому +2

    My favorite original TZ episodes are, ironically, 'The Grave' and 'Mr. Garrety and the Graves'. Both are western themed episodes, but the first was a chilling ghost story while the second was a rare comedic episode.
    I really liked the 1985 TV revival of TZ. There were some really stories in the first season. I think its biggest problem was it carried the Twilight Zone name, and some couldn't look past that to give it a chance. I'd recommend it to any looking for a good horror/fantasy/sci-fi anthology.

  • @MATT-xv4bh
    @MATT-xv4bh 5 місяців тому +2

    The episode where a simple mouth organ being played by a captured simple old farmer which sends the alien's crazy and to leave earth without him! Was simply a cool scenario and story line. I was a kid back then and i wasn't scared one bit😊

  • @valkyrie1066
    @valkyrie1066 Рік тому +30

    I sat on the couch in the living room wrapped in a quilt, peeking out through a slit. (that protected me from ghosts, aliens, and scary people and monsters.) I watched them all. Rod Serling's voice would make me shiver. I LOVED IT! Dear Gods, has it been FIFTY odd years? I'm only now seeing familiar tv/movie stars in them! I'm enjoying them all over again. Thank you!!!! The Encounter!!!! George Takai!!!! I saw that one before discovering star trek fan. I STILL read everything he posts! (yes, 05/06/2023.) I thought Vic Morrow was a very sexy man when I was a kid, couldn't believe he was doing a Twilight Zone episode! I couldn't WAIT to see it......Ugh. Oh. That sucked. The accident, not the film. I still watched it in his memory, to see what he wanted to create. Loved the night gallery but it was a little less...Rod. Loved all the monster movies. I have since learned from Scooby Doo. People are the real monsters. Throw me all the vampires, mummies, and werewolves, I can take it and scarf down popcorn at the same time. It's the news that scares the crap out of me.

    • @davet766
      @davet766 Рік тому

      The Encounter. George at his absolute best.

    • @jonnyq680
      @jonnyq680 Рік тому

      You're one of THOSE MEDDLING KIDS!

  • @thomaswuliger
    @thomaswuliger Рік тому +136

    There was an episode where a man and his dog go to the afterlife. He comes to a gate where the man in front describes a great existence. The dead man seems like he will go in, but then he is told no dogs allowed. He decides to go on. At the next entrance he asks the man guarding the entrance if he can bring his dog. The guardian says yes. The dead man says, "I couldn't bring him in at the other place." The guardian replies, "That was the 'Other Place'."

    • @paulleckner8235
      @paulleckner8235 9 місяців тому +18

      The devil will trick you any which way he can. Could not fool a hunting dog. Rachel will be along soon.

    • @xxvvkx9312
      @xxvvkx9312 8 місяців тому +15

      Oh yeah! I forgot about that one!
      An Excellent example of Deception

    • @paulleckner8235
      @paulleckner8235 8 місяців тому

      Amen. The devil deceives, distracts, and discourages us from getting God's blessings. @@xxvvkx9312

    • @machwal4464
      @machwal4464 7 місяців тому +12

      I knew I would find someone else who loved this episode in the comments. I Really enjoyed this episode. 👍🏼

    • @paulleckner8235
      @paulleckner8235 7 місяців тому

      When we get to Heaven or the other place it will be the place best suited for us..@@machwal4464 Spending eternity in the Ozarks was his Heaven.

  • @louthewatcher
    @louthewatcher 5 місяців тому

    I used to record them all when the new years marathon was on, and loved watching them on channel 11 back in the late 70's before bed (think early letterman, mary hartman days) it was shown right after the honeymooners. I remember there was an evening that showed four episodes that were (orignally?) were filmed in color, the one with Duvall was one of em. Anyway, the one I really love (and there are so many) was with Art Carney who''s life is not so great, he plays a store santa and drinks to forget about reality, he finds a bag which he is able to pull out just what people need and makes him happy, in the end, he finds a sleigh, gets in and flies off into the night to deliver presents and become Santa. Very well written and a must for the holidays, but can be watched anytime!!

  • @CoBro491
    @CoBro491 7 місяців тому

    He led the discussion at a TV-Radio course I was taking while studying at Syracuse University in '72. To have him leading the class was quite a treat.

  • @Sp1der44
    @Sp1der44 Рік тому +63

    The Obsolete Man episode is to this day quite brilliant. "To serve man" I think may be the most psychologically terrifying one. Rod was a brilliant storyteller. I loved the the show as a kid watching it in re-runs late at night. Good video. 👍

    • @markbolei3065
      @markbolei3065 Рік тому +4

      I like talking Tina

    • @jonnyq680
      @jonnyq680 Рік тому +4

      The State has declared you OBSOLETE, Mr. Wordsworth!

    • @kristinakilby6798
      @kristinakilby6798 Рік тому +5

      “To serve man” i was a 70’s baby. I remember watching a few of these. But let’s just say. If aliens show up and invite us to their world. I will stay right here.

    • @cecilreed7543
      @cecilreed7543 Рік тому +3

      2 SERVE MAN.,YES

    • @jonnyq680
      @jonnyq680 Рік тому +3

      @@cecilreed7543 "Mr. Chambers, don't get on that ship! To Serve Man,; it's a COOK BOOK!."

  • @renso522
    @renso522 Рік тому +28

    I can’t believe that this show wasn’t as popular when it first started. I remembered falling in love the first time I came across this show during NYE re-runs.

  • @Mark-tm2zu
    @Mark-tm2zu 5 місяців тому

    I think I have seen every episode of TZ. Thanks for all of the info and history.

  • @maplebob23
    @maplebob23 5 місяців тому +1

    The one where the dummy switches place with the ventriloquist is the scariest. I have never been able to watch that one a second time.

  • @Bill-jc1fy
    @Bill-jc1fy Рік тому +52

    To me the scariest episode featured Billy Mumy as the kid who wished his neighbors out to the cornfield because he randomly chose those he believed had failed to please him or somehow offended him.

    • @yoliev.217
      @yoliev.217 Рік тому +3

      That might have been "It's a Good Life" based on a book by Jerome Bixby.

    • @paulmianulli1044
      @paulmianulli1044 Рік тому +13

      That episode was chillingly ahead of its time.
      Fifty years later, there are things we cannot say, even though they may be true, or we will get "banished to the cornfield." And what's right and wrong changes and is decided capriciously.

    • @BruceAlarie
      @BruceAlarie Рік тому +5

      @@paulmianulli1044 amen,paul

    • @patmelton43
      @patmelton43 Рік тому +2

      Yes, Billy Mumy became an evil dictator. Amazing skills for that time in my life.

    • @michaelanderson2881
      @michaelanderson2881 Рік тому

      If you think that was scary, read the story on which that episode was based.

  • @gottobecool4695
    @gottobecool4695 Рік тому +41

    One that scared me when I was a kid was the one about Martha White shopping for a gold thimble for her aunt or grandmother. She had to go to the 13th floor in a department building which actually wasn't there. When she got there, these mannequins became alive and started swarming her...... scared the heck out of me, LOL

    • @jpsned
      @jpsned 5 місяців тому +5

      "The After-Hours." I love that episode, too. Very spooky but the end is very touching.

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines 3 місяці тому

      It was the "9th floor"- which the store didn't have. Actual buildings don't have "13th floors", because they're considered "unlucky". They skip between "12" and "14".

    • @jpsned
      @jpsned 2 місяці тому

      *Marcia 🙂

  • @cgoodson2010
    @cgoodson2010 5 місяців тому +3

    My favorite episode is "The Hunt." The episode that breaks my heart is "Time Enough. The episodes that describe the state of affairs in our country, then and now, are the one about Meredith Burgess's character becoming "redundant," as well as the one with two aliens watching a mob forming and saying something like, " We don't need to destroy the humans. They're doing that themselves." One of the eeriest is one mentioned in this video about the Air Force pilot losing his friends and seeing their photos in the newspaper disappear. And yes, I saw "The Encounter," which introduced me to facts that I wasn't taught in school. Thanks for your video!

    • @geoffsokoll-oh1gq
      @geoffsokoll-oh1gq 5 місяців тому

      It was "obsolete", though I feel that "redundant" would have been better.

  • @ricddewbe54
    @ricddewbe54 5 місяців тому

    Great Theatrical presentation in each and every show. Very well done. Actors always seemed to put everything they had in their scenes.

  • @maeylamoy8148
    @maeylamoy8148 Рік тому +16

    Twilight Zone is one of my top 5 favorites. The one with Agnes Moorehead scared the pants off me. The Time Enough episode hit me because I was a kid when it aired and I loved reading and was nearsighted and there was still the threat of Russia nuking us, so I identified with the main character. I started off enchanted by fairy tales and moved on to sci-fi. The old black and white sci-fi movies used to be on tv Fridays and Saturdays. The ones with the 50 foot tall woman, giant spiders, giant ants. The Japanese sci-fis. Wonderful stuff. Sci-fi addresses our fears. There’s so much change going on in the world. And some of those fears actually come true in real life. I saw a movie a few years ago about a society where just about everyone was connected through brain implants and libraries were a thing of the past but some people’s brains were incompatible with that so when the glitch occurred in the “net” the unconnected guy figured it out by consulting old library books and saved the day. So now we have people like Musk pushing something like implants and I’m laughing and thinking, Yeah what could POSSIBLY go wrong and it’ll be a cold day in hell before I go THAT far. So sentimentally. I’m putting twilight zone first.

  • @Bippy55
    @Bippy55 11 місяців тому +70

    Rodman Edward Serling (December 25, 1924 - June 28, 1975) was an American screenwriter, playwright, television producer, and narrator/on-screen host. I think he was a genius. So it's hard for me to pick a fave episode. But "Little Girl Lost" would have all the ingredients of future episodes. Also, each show was well acted and filmed. Kudos to the whole creative team.

  • @TonyBautista-dv4rg
    @TonyBautista-dv4rg 4 місяці тому +2

    Talking Tina was one of my best ones.😅

  • @marvingoodman7381
    @marvingoodman7381 5 місяців тому +2

    My all time favorite episode is "To Serve Man." Blew me away!!!