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Movie star Bunny Blake receives an opal ring from her hometown fan club which enables her to see images of her friends and family.

Movie star Bunny Blake receives an opal ring from her hometown fan club which enables her to see images of her friends and family.

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S3, EP10 "The Midnight Sun"

The Earth falls out of its orbit and starts moving toward the sun.

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S3, EP11 "Still Valley"

Confederate scout Paradine is given a book of magic which will help the Confederacy win the Civil War.

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S3, EP12 "The Jungle"

A prospector, threatened with death by a native conjuror for violating African land, feels himself stalked in the deserted streets of Manhattan by some giant jungle beast.

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S3, EP13 "Once Upon a Time"

A janitor mischievously puts on a helmet which really is a time machine.

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S3, EP9 "Death's Head Revisited"

At the Dachau concentration camp, a former Nazi is tried by a phantom jury of his tortured victims.

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S3, EP8 "It's a Good Life"

A six-year-old boy holds a town in terror with his powers to change or destroy anyone or anything at will.

"The Twilight Zone" was the brainchild of Emmy Award-winner Rod Serling, who served as host and wrote over 80 episodes of the original show's 150-plus episode run. It's a strange mix of horror, science-fiction, drama, comedy and superstition. Serling introduced each episode, and many of the black and white hours concluded with a surprise ending. Actors such as Burt Reynolds, Roddy McDowell and Robert Redford made appearances in some of the more well-known stories.
Starring: Arthur Tovey, Ben Wright, Casey Adams, Charles Seel, Clark Allen, Cloris Leachman, Gage Clarke, Jesse White, Jimmie Horan, John McLiam, Michael Pataki, Norman Papson, Stanley Adams, Vaughn Taylor, Warren Stevens
Original Air Date: Oct 2, 1959
Genres: ActionSci FiTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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