The Twilight zone. Vol. 43 / CBS Worldwide Inc.

Where is everybody?: a man on the edge of hysteria wanders through an oddly deserted town searching for any signs of life; The Eye of the beholder: a desperate woman outcast from society because of a hideous deformity undergoes surgery to alter her appearance. Also known as The Private world of dark...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Rovi Media Collection. Movies.
Corporate Authors: CBS Worldwide, Inc
CBS Video (Firm)
Image Entertainment (Firm)
Other Authors: Serling, Rod, 1924-1975
Zicree, Marc Scott
Holliman, Earl, 1928-
Douglas, Donna, 1932-2015
Gordon, William D.
Wynn, Keenan, 1916-1986
Haydn, Richard, 1905-1985
Language:English
Published: [New York] : Chatsworth, Ca : CBS Video ; Distributed exclusively by Image Entertainment, [2001], ©2001.
Series:Rovi Media Collection. Movies.
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Physical Description:1 videodisc (100 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: Video DVD
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Summary:
Where is everybody?: a man on the edge of hysteria wanders through an oddly deserted town searching for any signs of life; The Eye of the beholder: a desperate woman outcast from society because of a hideous deformity undergoes surgery to alter her appearance. Also known as The Private world of darkness; A World of his own: A playwright discovers he can make anything or anyone appear or disappear just by describing it; A Thing about machines: Bartlett Finchley hates and abuses machines. He discovers to his terror that they are not unfeeling, inanimate objects.
Note:Title from container.
Four episodes from the television series.
Includes: "Inside the Twilight zone" section, written by Marc Scott Zicree; reviews of each episode; history of the Twilight zone; season-by-season commentary.
Videorecording.
Call Number:9W9 D0000735 VideoDVD
Credits:Producer, Buck Houghton.
System Details:DVD, region 1; Dolby Digital mono., NTSC.
Cast:
Where is everybody?: Earl Holliman; The Eye of the beholder: Donna Douglas, William D. Gordon; A world of his own: Keenan Wynn; A thing about machines: Richard Haydn.