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The Twilight Zone - Collection 3 | 
enlarge | Actors: Rod Serling, Jay Overholts, Vaughn Taylor, Robert Mccord, Jack Klugman Studio: Image Entertainment Category: DVD
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $28.97 You Save: $71.02 (71%)
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 9648
Format: Box Set, Black & White, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 9 Running Time: 900 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.2 x 2.6
MPN: ID4628CUDVD UPC: 014381462821 EAN: 0014381462821 ASIN: B00007ELE6
Theatrical Release Date: October 2, 1959 Release Date: January 7, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Rod Serling's classic TV exploration of the uncanny the unknown and the unforgettable takes you beyond the deepest realms of imagination! Filled with twists turns and compelling characters this legendary series has remained continuously on the air since its initial run and remains as fascinating frightening and thoroughly entertaining for viewers today. Each set contains nine DVDs; Collection #3 features Volumes 19-27 33 episodes including such fan favorites as "Mirror Image" "Night Call" "The Big Tall Wish" and "Long Live Walter Jameson." So pull up a seat and brace yourself for a fantastic voyage into...The Twilight Zone!System Requirements:Length: 900 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/CLASSICS Rating: NR UPC: 014381462821 Manufacturer No: ID4628CUDVD
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The Price is Right November 8, 2008 Margaret Jaggard (Wisconsin) Even though CBS released the "definitive" edition with even better picture and sound quality from the 35mm masters, and with extras, this set isn't bad for the price. In other words, you pay a few dollars more to get more, but if you are more interested in price then grab this box set. One small note: I definately agree with other reviewers. THE TWILIGHT ZONE: UNLOCKING THE DOOR TO A TELEVISION CLASSIC by Martin Grams is 800 plus pages includes "everything" about the classic series and is a wonderful companion with the DVDs. The book details Serling's writing career on radio, early television and Twilight Zone is well researched and highly detailed. Exclusive interviews with cast and crew and behind-the-scenes trivia will floor you. What you do is watch an episode and then read up on it in the book and you'll discover a wealth of trivia that makes this worthy of appreciation. Both the DVD set and the book is on Amazon.com so check it out (samples are available on Amazon's review page). Do yourself the favor and get both. You'll thank me for it.
Twilight Zone October 3, 2008 Henry Joseph Rychlicki I can see the world like it was then when they filmed The Twilight Zone, Fragments well put together to tell a story, there is a 5th dimention when you watch then enter, The Twilight Zone. Henry Rychlicki (Author)
four stars, not five September 24, 2008 Malcolm Dolan (New York, NY) I spent over $800 on the VHS videos from Columbia House two decades ago. I spent less than $140 for the complete DVD set and discovered the value. Sadly, while the quality and price is superb, the definitive set (also on Amazon) beats the quality and extras and price ten-fold. However, the retail price keeps lowering over the months making this worthwhile if you don't want to spend the additional $5 bucks and get superior picture and sound quality and bonus extras. I also suggest you buy "The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic" because the 800 plus page book is a P-E-R-F-E-C-T companion to the DVD box set. Before or after you watch an episode, you can use the book to uncover the in-jokes, bloopers and trivia that make viewing these episodes fun. Regardless of whether you buy this set or the definitive box sets, watching the shows is one thing, knowing the behind-the-scenes stuff is even more fun. Both are available on Amazon.
Following Some Tough Acts June 27, 2005 Randy Keehn (Williston, ND United States) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
"The Twilight Zone" was always my favorite TV show. In its' 30 minute time slot were some of the best drama, spine-tingling suspense, and morality plays ever seen on television. It is always exciting to find an episode or two that I missed in my youth and there are some in "Collection Three". However, I came away with a sense that this collection is a bit weighted down with many lesser episodes. There's no need to list all those although the one hour episode "He's Alive" is about as good an example as any of what I refer to as "lesser". First of all, this selection was stretched too far for the hour-long format. Secondly, the ending was no surprize to most people. Thirdly, the efforts at irony fell far too short of the mark. The one redeeming feature was Rod Serling's closing comments. I hate to say it (since it sounds sacrilegious) but I was actually bored during "He's Alive". Now to the good stuff; "A Most Unusual Camera" is a memorable look at how greed can ruin even a "sure thing". "Elegy" reminds our space program to know where you're going. "Mirror Image" explores the possibility of meeting your double. "Ninety Years Without Slumbering" stars Ed Wynn as a man who thinks he knows his fate and prepares to meet it. "A World of Difference" asks what we would do if we suddenly discovered everything around us was merely part of a script. "Ring a Ding Girl" tells us you CAN go home again (and just in time)! "From Agnes With Love" stars Wally Cox and shows us how true love finds him. My favorite two episodes in the collections are "The Thirty Fathom Grave" and "Night Call". "The Thirty Fathom Grave" is an hour-long episode that fills the whole time with an intriguing mystery that gave me goose bumps at the end even though I had seen it years before and knew how it would end. I experienced the same goose bumps watching "Night Call" about an elderly invalid who starts getting mysterious phone calls one dark and stormy night. Those two episodes and the others mentioned gave me a lot of entertainment. However, I think that the folks that put out these collections could have done a better balancing act. I kept thinking that I'd seen about all of the best episodes after the first two collections. Collection Three made me wonder if I wasn't right. Oh well, time to take a peak at "The Twilight Zone-Collection Four".
Wait to order until after June 28th 2005 May 28, 2005 M. G. (Portland, OR USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
After The Twilight Zone Season 3 The Definitive Edition is released (6/28/05)on 6 disks (takes less shelf space)with some bonus features that this does not have, the price for the Collection will fall to the floor. I'll wait until it hits the Lower $40's to Upper $30's prior to ordering. Check the price then and remember to check the New/Used prices as they will probably fall before Amazon's does.
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