I second that. I just seen a person on a movie documentary on Netflix, and they were interviewing the writer, and he mentioned these radio shows that used to blow me away as a kid listening to the radio. The other two I was hoping they had here, were Inner Sanctum and CBS Mystery Hour.
5:07 "You can't make me die again!" My most favorite line in this entire episode...reminds me of having nightmares about high school (Graduated in 2007) and yelling "You can't make me go again!" in my dream
Ernie Hudson’s performance here is Tony worthy! I wish there were an award for audio play. And thanks for posting as well. Splendid production all around!!
I recently listened to an audiobook on UA-cam called Freakuencies by Gregory Patrick Travers that reminded me of Twilight Zone and now I'm here being nostalgic 😢
@@gemini2012100 I liked the different performances. Weaver played it like a cornered animal, manic, hysterical, a desperate man at his breaking point rattling the bars of his cage trying to make someone, _anyone_ listen. Coyote played it like a man already broken, too beat down and exhausted to even rattle the bars because he already knows no-one will listen, like he was the same man after a _loooong_ time trapped in this dream.
"Shadow Play" is episode 62 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It originally aired on May 5, 1961 on CBS. "Shadow Play" remains an intriguing and suspenseful episode that perfectly embodies the otherworldly nature of the Twilight Zone in a way that few other episodes were able to match. It showcases Charles Beaumont's excellent writing and obsessions with dreams, nightmares, and unreality which perfectly suited the format of the show. "We know that a dream can be real but who ever thought that reality can be a dream? We exist, of course, but how, in what way? As we believe, as flesh and blood human beings, or are we simply part of someone's feverish, complicated nightmare? Think about it, and then ask yourself, do you live here, in this country, in this world, or do you live instead in the Twilight Zone?" "Shadow Play" One of the very best episodes of The Twilight Zone.
Ladies and genital men. As you open your mind to the image of suspicious intentions, you will find yourself locked in a small padded room in a box with a cat, that's possibly live and...... possibly dead. You have reached the Not so well lit part of a bad script hammed with the internal monologue voice of an early black and whit version of Bill Shatner.
Mark fivetwentyfive, its radio drama. Its supose to be over the top acting. You must be a real jerk to criticize this and brag about yourself. Hope you dont break your arm patting yourself on the back.
Please just go back to doomsday conspiracy videos. Not like you're a voice actor. Plus, its supposed to be a bit over the top, its the friggen Twilight Zone
@@tylercherneski1805 yo my bad. I forgot some people read the comments before finishing listening to the episode. Please forgive me mr jingles. Never happen again.
Loved the concept and the detail. well produced. Thanks
Thank you to whomever is getting these together it’s very much appreciated 💙💕
I second that. I just seen a person on a movie documentary on Netflix, and they were interviewing the writer, and he mentioned these radio shows that used to blow me away as a kid listening to the radio. The other two I was hoping they had here, were Inner Sanctum and CBS Mystery Hour.
5:07 "You can't make me die again!"
My most favorite line in this entire episode...reminds me of having nightmares about high school (Graduated in 2007) and yelling "You can't make me go again!" in my dream
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Great. Very faithful to original script. In some cases, closer than some books on tape. Excellent work!
I love this one, Shadow Play
Ernie Hudson’s performance here is Tony worthy! I wish there were an award for audio play. And thanks for posting as well. Splendid production all around!!
Excellent production. Go Ernie Hudson!
Guy Whitlock bullshite
If there's a steady paycheck in it, I'll believe anything you say.
I recently listened to an audiobook on UA-cam called Freakuencies by Gregory Patrick Travers that reminded me of Twilight Zone and now I'm here being nostalgic 😢
I just want to say this; it’s ok to have the three people in the room with you; you’re perfectly ok for future reference if rerefererence.
There aren't three people in the room with me...
Thanks, nice theater of the mind. Sweet dreams.
Sweet dreams 2 you Jeannie.
Twilight zone and outer limits were some awesome shows!!
You ever watch "Tales of Tomorrow "? That's a good one.
Good old days
Absolutely incredible,produced in1961,am l the only one thinking whether a certain
Very well known serial killer
might of heard it, aged 15
Dennis Weaver played the part in the series. He did an excellent job! When u see his performance it is absolutely electrifying. Luv it!!
Peter Coyote played him in the 1980's remake.
@@gemini2012100 I liked the different performances. Weaver played it like a cornered animal, manic, hysterical, a desperate man at his breaking point rattling the bars of his cage trying to make someone, _anyone_ listen. Coyote played it like a man already broken, too beat down and exhausted to even rattle the bars because he already knows no-one will listen, like he was the same man after a _loooong_ time trapped in this dream.
@@The_Mighty_Fiction It's been a while since I've seen the Peter Coyote version, but I think you're right.
How do we unlock the other 42 videos?
I love this one
alright Ernie Hudson nice
"Shadow Play" is episode 62 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It originally aired on May 5, 1961 on CBS.
"Shadow Play" remains an intriguing and suspenseful episode that perfectly embodies the otherworldly nature of the Twilight Zone in a way that few other episodes were able to match. It showcases Charles Beaumont's excellent writing and obsessions with dreams, nightmares, and unreality which perfectly suited the format of the show.
"We know that a dream can be real but who ever thought that reality can be a dream? We exist, of course, but how, in what way? As we believe, as flesh and blood human beings, or are we simply part of someone's feverish, complicated nightmare? Think about it, and then ask yourself, do you live here, in this country, in this world, or do you live instead in the Twilight Zone?" "Shadow Play" One of the very best episodes of The Twilight Zone.
Man i was"nt even a year old when they aired this episode but it gets my attention cause I am a Big Twlite Zone
Fred Simmons thank you for the excellent prelude...
Awesome
👍
I thought that was Ernie Hudson's voice
Ladies and genital men. As you open your mind to the image of suspicious intentions, you will find yourself locked in a small padded room in a box with a cat, that's possibly live and...... possibly dead. You have reached the Not so well lit part of a bad script hammed with the internal monologue voice of an early black and whit version of Bill Shatner.
Lol
Where can we find this drama writen to read during listen and learn english
Active the legends in UA-cam.
Thank you
When was this produced?
All of The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas hosted by Stacy Keach were produced in 2002.
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Awesome
Happy Halloween 🎃
I guess Ernie went from busting ghosts to busting heads
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The beginning and ending reminds me of the term, "Kangaroo court"
as seen in Rick and Morty
so he didn't manage to stop himself dying/ the dream recurring then- cheers m8 lol
+Alex C sometimes I think this episode gives new meaning to the phrase "die a thousand deaths" due to the recurring nightmare
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Ha you are all just part of my dream.. when I die you will disappear hahahaah
Summer’24
Tte signpost up a head is the next stop for the twilight zone WELCOME
Deedee doodoo deedee doodoo
What GOD wants GOD Gets
God can kick rocks
This one is just stupid .makes no sense at all..must be the worst one Sterling wrote
You make no sense.
It's serling now, it's been Mandela effected.
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The acting was so very bad
No it wasn't.
overacting amateurs
Mark fivetwentyfive Rubbish. They're all accomplished actors and this is a professional and polished
production.
to you it is a great performance ,, to those of us that know and appreciate the art of acting and performing ,,, its amateur...
Get over yourself! I have done years of theater both on and behind stage and the acting is just fin
e!
Mark fivetwentyfive, its radio drama. Its supose to be over the top acting. You must be a real jerk to criticize this and brag about yourself. Hope you dont break your arm patting yourself on the back.
Please just go back to doomsday conspiracy videos. Not like you're a voice actor. Plus, its supposed to be a bit over the top, its the friggen Twilight Zone
That transition from frying in the electric chair to steaks frying in a pan was amazing! In my minds eye I could see it all. Clever segue.
Thanks for the spoiler fuckface
@@tylercherneski1805 yo my bad. I forgot some people read the comments before finishing listening to the episode. Please forgive me mr jingles. Never happen again.
Yes
Awesome