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The Twilight Zone: Vol. 3
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2001-04-03
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4.5/5 (19 Reviews)
4/5
Four Great Episodes
by Barbara J. Frederick (St. Louis, MO)
I'm so glad the Twilight Zone has been preserved on DVD, because as much as I loved the show, I did not see every episode when it was new, and I was too young to understand some of what I did see. These four episodes include "Walking Distance," which is from 1959, and addresses the often-quoted line, "You Can't Go Home Again." "A Game of Pool" is Jack Klugman and Jonathan Winters in a most unusual game in 1961, with unexpected consequences. "Kick the Can" is from 1962, and has an interesting twist on the concept of second childhood. I did not see "Steel" in 1963, but I'm glad I did in 2009. Lee Marvin plays a fighter after human fighters have been replaced by robots.
I think it's possible I will eventually collect the entire series of these DVDs, but even if I don't, this is one I will cherish.
5/5
Twilight Zone - DVD Vol.3
by KEN TELLS ALL (NYC)
This is just great stuff. Watched these episodes in the late 60s when I was just a child. Brings back great feelings of being a kid again!
DVD picture is very clear but the sound level, while clear, was slightly low. Not a big deal, just raise your system's volume a little. Highly recommended!
4/5
Best Episodes of the Series
by Malcolm Dolan (New York, NY)
A professional boxer was hired to train the actors for "Steel." "Kick the Can" was one of George Clayton Johnson's best stories, and features real-life father and son Ernest and Barry Truex. "Walking Distance" almost caused friction between musician Bernard Herrmann and script writer Rod Serling.
Trivia supplied not from the DVD, but from the book, "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. 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. Both are available on Amazon.
5/5
One of the best Twilight Zone dvds
by A. Pierre (Somewheres)
Twilight Zone is one of the greatest tv shows that was ever made. Rod Serling wrote brilliant tv and even in the end when it seems his writings were not as good but also surrounded himself with alot of other talented writers. This set is an excellent sampler of what the show as about. Steel is the weakest effort on the set but it doesnt bring the rating down.
Steel- Human's boxing is banned in the not so distant future. A good film but it should have been replaced by a show that had the same themes of the other shows on the dvd.
A Game of Pool- Jack Klugman is an excellent actor and he does a brillant job as a pool player who wants to the the best. He challenges the greatest player who ever lived and he gets his wish. Johnathan Winters does a good job as Fats. With only two actors in the whole show and some great dialogue between the two actors-its a must watch. Klugman is also brilliant in In Praise of Pip and The Passage of the Trumpet.
Walking Distance- Perhaps the finest half hour of television you'll ever witness. Serling wrote a beautiful and touching story based on his youth. While recently viewing this, I noticed a few story errors but it doesnt take away from how powerful this show is. Martin's dad and Martin have some words of wisdom and then Serling's narration in the middle and the end of the show were some of the most touching words ever written for television.
Kick The Can- An old man believes he will be young again if they play the game Kick The Can and believe there young again. I like his roommate who thinks its all rubbish and the ending is good. Then again, all Twilight Zone epsiodes had great endings.
Excellent set with great acting and story telling thru out the set. Steel is out of place on this set and could have been replaced by a dozen or so stories that fit the mold.
4/5
I Was Required To Tell you That...
by Tropicalwolf (Ohio, USA)
Four classic episodes with one that stands head-and-shoulders above the others. The pool hall episode is by far one of the best TZ episodes that I have seen in recent memory. Klugman and Winters were superb. This is a great disc and an asset to any TZ collection. Recommended.
The Twilight Zone: Vol. 3 Summary
Episodes: "Steel" (Ep. 122, October 4, 1963) - In the future, only androids are allowed to box. Desperate to raise money, penniless manager Steel Kelly (Lee Marvin) must fight disguised as his own broken-down robot. "A Game of Pool" (Ep. 70, October 13, 1961) - Jesse (Jack Klugman) is a brilliant pool player whose dream of a showdown with the legendary (and dead) Fats Brown (Jonathan Winters) comes true. The stakes: his life. "Walking Distance" (Ep. 5, October 30, 1959) - Martin Sloan (Gig Young) is a frazzled executive who learns that you can't go home again after he steps back in time and meets his mom, his dad--and himself! "Kick the Can" (Ep. 86, February 9, 1962) - Has an old man at Sunnyvale Rest Home discovered a secret to regaining youth? After playing a simple child's game, he and the other residents are rewarded with rejuvenating powers!
Twilight Zone Vol. 3 DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Rod Serling
,
Jay Overholts
,
Vaughn Taylor
,
Jack Klugman
Aspect Ratio:
1.33:1
Rated:
Unrated
Running Time:
100 mins
UPC:
014381898323
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Image Entertainment
Release Date:
2001-04-03
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Black & White, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
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