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The Twilight Zone, Vol. 42 | 
| Actors: Rod Serling, Jay Overholts, Vaughn Taylor, Robert Mccord, Jack Klugman Studio: Image Entertainment Category: DVD
Buy New: $9.99
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 62083
Format: Black & White, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 100 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.6
MPN: 8959 UPC: 143818959266 EAN: 0143818959266 ASIN: B000055ZCY
Theatrical Release Date: October 2, 1959 Release Date: January 16, 2001 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Description Episodes: "The Bard" (Episode 120, May 23, 1963, 50 min.) - Jack Weston is an untalented would-be TV writer whose career takes off when the ghost of William Shakespeare writes his script. Shakespeare is appalled by the sponsor's changes, including the casting of a Marlon Brando-type actor (Burt Reynolds) to play the lead. "The Fear" (Episode 155, May 29, 1964) - An unknown creature hidden in the shadows--apparently monstrously large and immensely powerful--terrorizes a hysterical young woman and a state trooper who's arrived to help her. But is this gargantuan invader really what it seems to be? "The Bewitchin' Pool" (Episode 156, June 19, 1964) - For children distraught by feuding parents, a special swimming pool offers admittance to a happier, simpler place. Written by Earl Hamner Jr., the creator of "The Waltons."
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Rod Serling Masterpiece April 14, 2008 Y2bjs Reviews (Melbourne Australia) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have a whole stack of episodes from this series.I wouldn't say every episode is brilliant,but some realy leave you thinking.Here is a good selection from the series.Makes me wonder at times where they got the ideas for these episodes.There is nothing quite like it on Tv these days,they rely too much on special effects rather than a good script and fine acting.The twists and turns to each episode keep you interested.
Two Excellent Episodes Save A Very Poor Episode August 15, 2005 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
On volume 42, there are only two enjoyable stories. One takes us into the life of would-be writer Julius(Jack Weston), who manages to summon the ghost of Shakespeare. When I first read the review on the back of the volume, I thought this was going to be a scary episode, but was instead a very funny, very witty comedy! In the supporting cast are John Williams as Shakespeare, John McGiver as the arrogant(and funny) sponsor and Burt Reynolds as a Marlon Brando-like actor. That's because he's parodying Marlon Brando... and he does a terrific job of it. Next up to bat is the freaky "The Fear", about a State Trooper(Mark Richman) and a woman(Hazel Court) who find signs of an extraterrestrial on the woman's property. I liked Mark's performance the best, but Hazel also shines in her role. The twist is very... twist-y, so I won't give it away! The final episode, "The Bewitchin' Pool" is terrible, more suited to a show like Barney! Like a skit for Barney! The worst part about this is they used someone else's voice for Mary Badham, June Foray, who has a voice like a doll(no wonder she voiced Chatty Cathy). If they had ended Zone with "The Fear" instead of this, the series could've lived, but they had to end it with a kiddie story, which, obviously, many viewers didn't enjoy. Rod, why didn't you end it with "The Fear"? Why?????
Uneven But Fun March 19, 2001 William Smith (Fontana, CA United States) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
The Bard*** 1/2 First of all I'd never heard of this ep outside of this dvd. I generally do NOT like the comedy Zones for when I watch the Zone I prefer serious Sci-Fi but all has been saved here with a tremendous performance of "Shakespeare". He is quite funny and ironic. The star of this ep is almost as endearing and about the first 5 min. of this ep you will hate it ... but let Serling do his magic and you too will see the magic of the Bard. The ending is silly though and adds little to the script ... I thought a nice touch would have been had he conjured up Serling himself! ... and the producers would have acted as though they'd never heard of him!The Fear*** : This ep started out smashingly put alas was ruined by a terrible ending. An obvious 5 season ep. The two leads, in fact the only two people seen in this ep are actually very good actors, so good in fact they acount for all of the three stars because the story wasn't much either. The Bewitchin Pool**** : I bought this dvd for this ep and was a bit let down (I thought this would be a 5 ringer). I marvel at why the beginning of the ep they actually show you the end! Aunt T is great the kids are good too, I watched this one several times in my youth and have since loved it. A surprisingly endearing ep which has a few too many overdubs with the voice work but in the end spins a story that I imagine is a dream of many, the simple life.
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