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In March 1992, Midway Games released a wide-body pinball game, Twilight Zone, based on the original TV series, as a Bally title. Conceived by Pat Lawlor, it uses Golden Earring's hit song "Twilight Zone" (1982) as its theme song. The game sold 15,235 units. [37] It is often regarded as one of the greatest pinball machines of all time. [38]
"A Most Unusual Camera" is episode 46 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone, and was the tenth episode of the second season. It originally aired on December 16, 1960 on CBS , and was an episode written by the show's creator, Rod Serling .
The fourth season of The Twilight Zone aired Thursdays at 9:00–10:00 pm on CBS from January 3 to May 23, 1963. This season broke with the previous seasons in presenting hour-long episodes instead of the earlier half-hour episodes.
The Twilight Zone (marketed as Twilight Zone for its final two seasons) is an American fantasy science fiction horror anthology television series created and presented by Rod Serling, which ran for five seasons on CBS from October 2, 1959, to June 19, 1964. [1]
The Twilight Zone is an American anthology television series developed by Simon Kinberg, Jordan Peele, and Marco Ramirez, based on the original 1959 television series created by Rod Serling. Peele serves as narrator, in addition to executive producing through Monkeypaw Productions .
The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) (season 5) List of episodes " Mr. Garrity and the Graves " [ 1 ] is an episode of the American anthology television series The Twilight Zone .
"Ninety Years Without Slumbering" is episode 132 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. The title comes from the lyrics of the song "My Grandfather's Clock", which is sung or played throughout the episode as a recurring motif.
[2] [3] The TV series Felicity paid homage in its episode "Help for the Lovelorn"; both episodes were directed by Lamont Johnson. [4] This episode would also serve as one of the inspirations for horror film director Damien Leone to create the character Art the Clown who serves as the main antagonist in Leone's Terrifier franchise.