Length: 75 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 01/12/1999 Cast: Rod Serling, Robert Redford, Art Carney
Plot: This Twilight Zone collection contains three classic episodes: "Night of the Meek" (episode 47, December 1960), "The Invaders" (episode 51, January 1961), and "Nothing in the Dark" (episode 81, January 1962). A young Robert Redford plays a wounded police officer in "Nothing in the Dark," while Art Carney stars as a drunken department store Santa in "Night of the Meek."
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 03/16/1999 Cast: Cliff Robertson, Telly Savalas, Anne Francis, Everett Sloane
Plot: An imaginative television series that probed the fuzzy intersection of fantasy and reality, offering highly original storylines that examined human and supernatural quandaries with insight and imagination, The Twilight Zone aired from 1959 to 1964. But it in just five years' time it made an impact on popular culture that has been long-lasting and deep--even casual viewers can recall the classic twists of particular episodes. Scores of films and television programs were influenced by The Twilight Zone, including The Sixth Sense and The X-Files. This 4-disc collection offers a quartet of classic episodes from the popular and influential series. In "Living Doll," Telly Savalas stars as a father tormented by his daughter's malevolent talking doll. In "The Dummy," Cliff Robertson plays a ventriloquist whose dummy becomes all too frighteningly real. In "The Fever," a gambler obsesses over a casino slot machine. And in "The After Hours," a department store customer discovers her true identity.
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 04/13/1999 Cast: Joseph Schildkraut, Ida Lupino, Martin Balsam, Dan Duryea, Martin Landau, John Hoyt, Inger Stevens
Plot: This disc includes four episodes: "The Trade-Ins," "Sixteen Millimeter Shrine," "Mr. Denton on Doomsday," and "The Lateness of the Hour."
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 04/13/1999 Cast: Nehemiah Persoff, William Reynolds, Burgess Meredith, Fritz Weaver, Dean Stockwell, Leonard Nimoy
Plot: This disc includes four episodes. "Judgement Night," "The Purple Testament," "The Obsolete Man," and "A Quality of Mercy."
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 12/21/1999 Cast: Ed Wynn, Jack Klugman, Billy Mumy
Plot: Four Episodes:
"One For the Angels"
Episode 2 - October 9, 1959
A salesman eludes death but learns that if he refuses to die a little girl must die in his place. The salesman tries to survive the only way he knows how - by making a pitch to the Grim Reaper.
"The Man in the Bottle"
Episode 38 - October 7, 1960
A shop owner thinks he's found happiness when a genie in one of his bottles grants him four wishes. He should have known trouble was ahead, though, when the genie gave him four wishes instead of the standard three.
"The Arrival"
Episode 67 - September 22 1961
A plane lands without its crew or passengers and only an Faa investigator with a shady past can solve the mystery.
"In Praise of Pip"
Episode 121 - September 27, 1963
An alcoholic bookie laments that he wasn't a good father to his son, who has been severely wounded in Vietnam. A visit to an amusement park gives him another chance.
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 12/21/1999 Cast: David Wayne
Plot: Four Episodes:
"Escape Clause"
Episode 6 - November 6, 1959
A hypochondriac exchanges his soul for immortality and indestructibility, but, as most people find out when they make a deal in the Twilight Zone, gets more than he bargained for.
"Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room"
Episode 39 - October 14, 1960
A man who is about to kill someone he doesn't want to looks in the mirror and sees the man that he could have been instead of the small-time hood he has become.
"The Midnight Sun"
Episode 75 - November 17, 1961
The Earth begins to slowly head towards the sun and causes panic. As always, nothing is quite like it seems.
"A Kind of Stopwatch"
Episode 124 - October 18, 1963
A rather boring person gets a watch that stops everyone except for him. Of course he ends up fouling the whole thing up by doing something dumb. It seems that no one can ever handle the cool powers they are given on this show.
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 01/18/2000
Plot: This volume includes: What You Need (episode 12), What'S In The Box (episode 144), The Mirror (episode 71), and The Old Man In The Cave (episode 127).
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 02/15/2000
Plot: This volume includes: A Most Unusual Camera (episode 46), The Jungle (episode 77). The 7TH Is Made Up Of Phantoms (episode 130), and Uncle Simon (episode 128).
Length: 101 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 03/14/2000
Plot: This volume includes the television episodes: Elegy (episode 20), The Thirty-Fathom Grave (episode 104), A Short Drink From A Certain Fountain (episode 131).
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001
Plot: This volume includes the television episodes: Mirror Image (episode 21), Dust (episode 48), Five Characters In Search Of An Exit (episode 79), Ninety Years Without Slumbering (episode 132).
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Cast: Howard Duff, Russell Johnson
Plot: This volume includes the television episodes: A Word Of Difference (episode 23), Back There (episode 49), One More Pallbearer (episode 82), Ring-A-Ding Girl (episode 133).
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Cast: Kevin McCarthy, Edward Andrews, Robert Lansing, Mariette Hartley
Plot: This volume includes the television episodes: Long Live Walter Jameson (episode 24), Dead Man'S Shoes (episode 83), You Drive (episode 134), The Long Morrow (episode 135).
Length: 101 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Cast: Roddy McDowall, Ed Nelson
Plot: Includes the television episodes: People Are Alike All Over (Episode 25), Valley Of The Shadow (1 Hour - Episode 105), and Black Leather Jackets (Episode 138)
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Cast: Albert Salmi, Arthur Hunnicutt, Don Gordon, Suzy Parker
Plot: Includes the television epidodes: Execution (Episode 26), The Hunt (Episode 84), The Self-Improvement Of Salvadore Ross (Episode 136), and Number Twelve Looks Just Like You (Episode 137)
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Director: Justus Addiss Cast: Arch Johnson, Barry Morse, Gladys Cooper, Ivan Dixon, Larry Blyden
Plot: 4 Episodes on 1 Dvd. Includes: The Big Tall Wish (Episode 27, 1960), Showdown With Rance Mcgrew (Episode 85, 1962), A Piano In The House (Episode 87, 1962) and Night Call (Episode 139, 1964)
Length: 101 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Director: Justus Addiss Cast: Dennis Hopper, Diana Hyland, Wally Cox
Plot: 3 Episodes on 1 Dvd. Includes: He'S Alive (Episode 106, 1963), From Agnes With Love (Episode 140, 1964), and Spur Of The Moment (Episode 141, 1964)
Length: 101 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Cast: Jack Carson, Ann Jillian, Frank Overton, Irene Dailey, Lee Phillips, Ann Blyth
Plot: Three episodes. "The Whole Truth" (Episode 50, January 20, 1961): A used car salesman finds himself unable to tell a lie, preventing him from making a sale. "Mute" (Episode 107, January 31, 1963): A young, traumatized, telepathic girl is forced by her foster parents to conform. "Queen of the Nile" (Episode 143, March 6. 1964): A journalist discovers that his favorite movie star has not changed in twenty-five years.
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Cast: Larry Blyden, Dick York, Michael Constantine
Plot: Four episodes. "A Nice Place to Visit" (Episode 28 - April 15, 1960): A gentle old man provides a recently murdered man with everything he desires. "A Penny for Your Thoughts" (Episode 52 - February 3, 1961): The power to read minds turns out to answer no more questions than any other communication. "Little Girl Lost" (Episode 91 - March 16, 1962): A little girl gets trapped between two worlds in another dimension. "I Am the Night -- Color Me Black" (Episode 146 - March 27, 1964): The sky turns black in sympathy for the killer of a racist.
Length: 101 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Cast: James Best, Anne Francis, John McGiver, Jackie Cooper
Plot: Three episodes. "Jess-Belle" (Episode 109 - February 14, 1963): The difficulties of a witch-brewed love potion are worth the risk. "Sound and Silences" (Episode 147 - April 3, 1964): A man enthralled with loud sounds finds the silence of loneliness when his wife leaves him. "Caesar and Me" (Episode 148 - April 10, 1964): An evil ventriloquist's dummy sets up his master.
Length: 101 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Cast: Robert Duvall, Martin Landau
Plot: Three episodes. "Miniature" (Episode 110 - February 21, 1963): A lonely man discovers a tiny living doll in his Victorian dollhouse. "The Jeopardy Room" (Episode 149 - April 17, 1964): A Soviet defector must rely on his wits to escape from a deadly game. "Stopover in a Quiet Town" (Episode 150 - April 24, 1964): In a town where everything is fake, the only thing which is real is the hidden laughter.
Length: 101 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Director: William Asher Cast: Richard Long, Burgess Meredith
Plot: This Dvd includes three episodes: "Nightmare as a Child" (Episode 29, 1960): A teacher is forced to confront the memory of her mother's murder. "Person or Persons Unknown" (Episode 92, 1962): A man wakes up to discover he has no identity, and no one remembers him. "Printer's Devil" (Episode 111, 1963): A broken newspaper editor is offered a curious, sure-fire deal.
Length: 101 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Director: William Asher Cast: Claude Akins, Dana Andrews, Neville Brand, George Takei
Plot: Includes three episodes. "The Little People" (Episode 93, 1962): A spaceship commander becomes supreme commander of a planet of ant-sized people. "No Time Like the Past" (Episode 112, 1963): A time-traveller is unsuccessful in preventing historic catastrophes. "The Encounter" (Episode 151, 1964): An American World War 2 veteran battles with a Japanese gardener long after the war is over.
Length: 101 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Director: William Asher Cast: Barbara Nichols, Jack Albertson, James Daly, Jonathan Harris, Howard Morris
Plot: Includes three episodes. "A Stop At Willoughby" (Episode 30, 1960): An advertising executive dreams himself away from his job pressures to a peaceful little town. "Twenty-Two" (Episode 53, 1961): A young woman is haunted by nightmares about the number 22. "I Dream Of Genie" (Episode 114, 1963): A down-on-his-luck man finds a magic lamp, and the genie inside offers him new hope.
Length: 101 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Director: William Asher Cast: Theodore Bikel, Dean Jagger, Steve Forrest
Plot: Includes three episodes. "Static" (Episode 56, 1961): An old man is privy to radio broadcasts from his youth which only he can hear. "Four O'Clock" (Episode 94, 1962): A politician plans to rid himself of rivals by shrinking them. "The Parallel" (Episode 113, 1963): An astronaut returns to Earth to find that everything is slightly different, including his own family.
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Director: William Asher Cast: George Grizzard, Patricia Barry, Oscar Beregi, Simon Oakland, Martin Balsam
Plot: Includes three episodes of the much-loved television program.
"The Chaser" (Episode 31, 1960): A man is so desperately in love that he slips the object of his affection a very powerful love potion.
"The Rip Van Winkle Caper" (Episode 60, 1961): After stealing massive amounts of gold bars, two greedy criminals go into suspended animation to enjoy their fortune 100 years in the future.
"The New Exhibit" (Episode 115, 1963): When a wax museum is shut down, the curator asks for the chance to spend the time with the gruesome figures.
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Director: William Asher Cast: Andy Devine, Albert Salmi, John Dehner
Plot: Includes three episodes of the mid-sixties' most popular science fiction and fantasy television program.
"Hocus-Pocus and Frisby" (Episode 95, 1962): When a man can't keep his mouth shut about anything, a couple of aliens stop by to give him something to shout about.
"Of Late I Think of Cliffordville" (Episode 116, 1961): A businessman has made enough money that he's gotten bored with it, and wishes to go back in time to try it again.
"Mr. Garrity and the Graves" (Episode 152, 1964): A man with the strange power to resurrect the dead makes his money in the Old West from townspeople who want their dead to remain so.
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Cast: Rod Serling, Pat Hingle
Plot: Includes three episodes from the ground-breaking science fiction television program. The Gift (Episode 97, 1962): When an alien is stranded in a tiny mountain town, he arouses the fears of the locals, but befriends and bestows a gift on one small boy. Young Man'S Fancy (Episode 99, 1964): Two newlyweds visit the groom's birthplace, only to discover that he is stuck in the past. The Incredible World Of Horace Ford (Episode 117, 1963): Remembering the past fondly is one thing, but living it is different, as Horace Ford discovers when he gets a chance to actually return.
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Cast: James Whitmore, Franchot Tone, Orson Bean
Plot: Includes three incredible episodes of the incredible 1960s science fiction television program. Mr. Bevis (Episode 33, 1960): Eccentric Mr. Bevis is offered a chance for great success from his guardian angel, but must lose his idiosyncratic behaviors. The Silence (Episode 61, 1961): A gabby woman is offered a half million dollars to shut up for a year. On Thursday We Leave For Home (Episode 118, 1963): The commander of an isolated settlement loses his authority when a rescue ship shows up.
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Director: William Asher Cast: Carol Burnett, Richard Deacon, Rod Serling
Plot: Includes three episodes of the classic television series of science fiction, fantasy, mystery, and horror.
"Cavender is Coming" (Episode 101, 1962): Nearly used as the pilot for a spin-off, ear-tugging comedienne Carol Burnett stars as a klutzy, impoverished usherette who is rescued by her guardian angel. "Passage on the Lady Anne" (Episode 119, 1963): A young couple books passage on a "for lovers only" ship, which is launching on its final journey filled with elderly former passengers.
"The Brain Center at Whipple's" (Episode 153, 1964): A factory owner dumps his employees in the name of automation.
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Director: William Asher Cast: Donald Pleasence, Gary Crosby, Rod Serling
Plot: Includes four episodes of the classic television series. "The Mighty Casey" (Episode 35, 1960): A second rate baseball team gets a new pitcher to sweep the dust of their game. He's a bit different, however; in fact, he's a robot.
"Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up" (Episode 64, 1961): Two troopers spot a Ufo which lands at a nearby diner. They check it out, and much deduce which customer is the alien.
"The Changing of the Guard" (Episode 102, 1962): A retiring professor is visited by the ghostly visages of his former students. "Come Wander With Me" (Episode 154, 1964): A singer travels into authentic backwoods America to discover some pure folk music.
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001 Director: William Asher Cast: Jack Weston, Burt Reynolds, Rod Serling
Plot: Includes three episodes of the classic television series. "The Bard" (Episode 120, 1963): The ghost of Shakespeare drops in to help a chronically untalented Tv-writer write a script, only to return when his writing is mutilated. Stars Burt Reynolds. "The Fear" (Episode 155, 1964): A shadowy beast terrorizes a woman and the cop sent to help her. "The Bewitchin' Pool" (Episode 156, 1964): The creator of Tv's "The Waltons" wrote this tale of a special swimming pool for children of unhappy homes.
Length: 100 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 06/12/2001 Cast: Rod Serling, Earl Holliman, Keenan Wynn, Richard Haydn
Plot: Includes four classic episodes of the favorite television show. "Where Is Everybody?" (Episode 1, 1959) - This alternate version of the premiere episode about a hysterical man alone in a deserted town features a different opening title sequence and narrator. "The Eye of the Beholder (The Private World of Darkness)" (Episode 42, 1960) - A hideously deformed woman seeks surgery to re-enter society. This is the classic Twilight Zone episode featuring an alternate title. "A World of His Own" (Episode 36, 1960) - A playwright discovers that his powers of creation and destruction exist in the real world as well as the page. "A Thing About Machines" (Episode 40, 1960) - Mr. Finchley hates machines, but even worse, they hate him!
Length: 875 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 11/05/2002
Plot: Featuring 35 episodes spread over 9 discs, this is the first volume of what is sure to be the definitive Twilight Zone collection. Some of the episodes included are "To Serve Man," "The Invaders," "Time Enough At Last," "The Monsters Are on Maple Street" and many more. The demand from fans and newcomers alike have kept reruns of this show on the air decades after its original airing, still opening peoples eyes to mysterious, uncanny happenings from other dimensions!
Length: 900 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 11/05/2002
Plot: This 9 disc, 34 episode boxed-set completes the collection of shows started by Twilight Zone: Volume 1. Featured episodes include "What You Need," "Midnight Sun," "Living Doll," "The After Hours," and many more. Enter the strange, eerie, and sometimes scary world of a show that has entertained viewers for decades after its original inception.
Length: 900 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 01/07/2003
Plot: This 9 disc, 33 episode boxed-set continues the collection of Twilight Zone shows. Featured episodes include "Mirror Image," "Night Call," "The Big Tall Wish" and "Long Live Walter Jameson" and many more. Enter the strange, eerie, and sometimes scary world of a show that has entertained viewers for decades after its original inception.
Length: 900 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 01/07/2003
Plot: This 9 disc, 33 episode boxed-set continues the collection of Twilight Zone shows. Featured episodes include "Little Girl Lost," "Jess-Belle," "Miniature" and "A Penny for Your Thoughts" and many more. Enter the strange, eerie, and sometimes scary world of a show that has entertained viewers for decades after its original inception.
Length: 850 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 02/25/2003
Plot: Rod Serling takes you back to the Twilight Zone with 29 classic episodes from 1960-1964. Spread over nine discs, this collection includes the episodes "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, "The Eye of the Beholder," "The Howling Man," "The Masks," and many more. Get ready to be taken into a world full of mysterious creatures and strange phenomena!
Length: 900 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 12/28/2004
Plot: Explore the depths of the unknown in season one of the Twilight Zone! Funny at times, heartbreaking at others, The Twilight Zone was one of the most unique, creative television shows ever created. Rod Serling developed the series around the premise of following people as they experience things so bizarre they can only be part of a fifth dimension! Rod Serling appears at the start and finish of each episode, acting as the viewer's guide through the Twilight Zone. Consistently compelling, moral, and thought provoking, the series still inspires remakes and contemporary spin-offs today. Season one contains many of the show's most popular episodes. Episodes include: "Where is Everybody?," "One for the Angels," "Mr. Denton on Doomsday," "Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine," "Walking Distance," "Escape Clause," "The Lonely," "Time Enough at Last," "Perchance to Dream," "Judgement Night," "And Where the Sky Was Opened," "What You Need," "The Four of Us Are Dying," "Third from the Sun," "I Shot an Arrow into the Air," "The Hitch-Hiker," "The Fever," "The Last Fight," "The Purple Testament," "Elegy," "Mirror Image," "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street," "A World of Difference," "Long Live Walter Jameson," "People Are Alike All Over," "Execution," "The Big Tall Wish," "A Nice Place to Visit," "Nightmare as a Child," "A Stop at Willoughby," "The Chaser," "A Passage for Trumpet," "Mr. Bevis," "The After Hours," "The Mighty Casey," and "A World of His Own."
Length: 1440 minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 12/28/2004 Director: Wes Craven Cast: Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren, Martin Landau, Giovanni Ribisi, Piper Laurie, Elliott Gould
Plot: This updated version of Rod Serling's original Twilight Zone series takes place in the 1980s. On the air from 1985 to 1989, the series further explores the bizarre occurrences that could only be explained by what Serling liked to call the "5th dimension." This release covers the whole first season, made up of 24 episodes. Spooky stories come alive with direction from some of the biggest names in horror filmmaking: Wes Craven (director, Scream), William Friedan (director, The Exorsist), and Tommy Lee Wallace (Stephen King's It). The season also features episodes written by stars of the science fiction and horror genres, including Stephen King, Harlan Ellison, and Ray Bradbury. Also featured are star performances by Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Piper Laurie (Carrie), Helen Mirren, Giovanni Ribisi, And Martin Landou.
Length: N/A minutes Distributor: Warner Home Video DVD Release Date: 09/07/2004 Cast: Jessica Simpson, Shannon Elizabeth, Jason Bateman, Jonathan Jackson, Molly Sims, Amber Tamblyn
Plot: The spooky world of The Twilight Zone first opened up to viewers in 1959, and has remained a cult favorite ever since. This modernized version of the show contains all the original passion and spirit of the original run, and includes a sizeable list of guest stars amongst the alien beings, flying saucers, and curious phenomena which proliferate throughout. Among them are Jason Bateman, Molly Sims, Andrew McCarthy, Shannon Elizabeth, Jessica Simpson, and many others. An incredible 43 episodes are presented here, which should satiate the appetite of fans, and provide a welcome introduction to the Twilight Zone universe to any newcomers.
Length: N/A minutes Distributor: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001
Plot: This collection of television's classic program of the fantastic contains the episodes 'The Mask', the incredible 'The Eye of the Beholder', and 'The Howling Man'.