Posts Tagged ‘Twilight Zone’
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Twilight Zone: Living Doll


Reviewed by Geno McGahee “I’m not your daddy!”– Enrich Streator (Telly Savalas) Telly Savalas…need I go any farther? You cannot beat anything with Kojak himself as the star and when you add an evil talking doll to the mix, you have yourself a winner. Enrich Streator (Savalas) plays a new addition to the family, marrying […]
Twilight Zone: Steel


Reviewed by Geno McGahee I am a very big boxing fan and a Twilight Zone fan as well…so when you combine the two, I’m going to be very interested. This episode takes place in the future, where the sport of boxing is outlawed but the government does allow robots/androids to go at it for the […]
Twilight Zone: In Praise of Pip


Reviewed by Geno McGahee Jack Klugman stars as Max Phillips, a bookie that works for a loan shark and has an alcohol problem. Klugman, as always, delivers. He is such a wonderful actor and you immediately feel sympathy for him when you find out not only his current lifestyle but the fact that his son […]
Twilight Zone: Person or Persons Unknown


Reviewed by Geno McGahee David Gurney (Richard Long) wakes up next to his wife after a party where they both drank a little too much. He realizes that he is late for work at the bank and quickly jumps up, awaking his wife, Wilma (Shirley Ballard). It gets strange when Wilma panics and tells him […]
Twilight Zone: Little Girl Lost


Reviewed by Geno McGahee Ruth (Sarah Marshall) and Chris Miller (Robert Sampson) are awoken in the middle of the night by screams of their daughter, Bettina (Tracy Stratford). When Chris runs to her room, he can’t find her, but he can still here her, and now his dog is missing too! He can’t figure it […]
Twilight Zone: Of Late I think of Cliffordville


Reviewed by Melissa McGahee “He cried because he had no more worlds to conquer.” – Hecate (Wright King) William Feathersmith (Albert Salmi) is a ruthless old tycoon who lacks decency and conscience. He gained his riches and powers with conniving methods and deceitful ways. All who work for him despise him, and talk behind his […]
Twilight Zone: The Changing of the Guard (1962)


Reviewed by Melissa McGahee “They all come and go, like ghosts.” – Professor Fowler (Donald Pleasance) Professor Ellis Fowler (Donald Pleasance) is a wonderful man who has been a diligent and caring teacher for 51 years. At the end of class before Christmas vacation, he allows his students to leave early upon reading them one […]
Twilight Zone: To Serve Man (1962)


Europa Casino Bonus —————————————————————————————————————————- Claim your Titan Bet Bonus Reviewed by Melissa McGahee “Mr. Chambers! Don’t get on that ship!”- Pat (Susan Cummings) How did Rod Serling do it? How did he provide such intelligent, compelling and timeless work on such a consistent basis? If ever a series should be in one’s DVD collection, it […]
Inside Shelley Berman: The Grammy Award Winning Comedian and Actor Talks about His Career and the Sport of Boxing Part I


Exclusive Interview by “Bad” Brad Berkwitt (Reposted for Archive Purposes) “I am proud that he is getting the respect he has always deserved. Being in the business, I always knew how great of a comedian he already was, but he now has this series ‘Boston Legal’ where an entirely new generation is getting to witness […]
Twilight Zone: A Penny for Your Thoughts (1961)


Reviewed by Geno McGahee Hector B. Poole (Dick York) is on his way to his job at the bank, but stops for a newspaper prior to work. He tosses a quarter into the change box and grabs his paper, not realizing that the quarter had landed on its side. The Newsboy began telling him that […]
Twilight Zone: The Whole Truth (1961)


Reviewed by Geno McGahee Rod Serling has stood the test of time and his popular series: The Twilight Zone, has inspired many a movie and show. I had heard that the Jim Carrey flick LIAR LIAR was based on a TZ episode called “The Whole Truth,” so I decided to watch it and see if […]
Twilight Zone: Deaths-Head Revisited (1961)


Reviewed by Geno McGahee Captain Lutze (Oscar Beregi, JR.) returns to Germany after some time away to relive some good old times and reminisce. The good old times that he wants to relive are when he was a captain for the Nazi party and worked at the concentration camps, killing and torturing the prisoners. When […]
Twilight Zone: The Shelter (1961)


Reviewed by Geno McGahee Dr. Stockton (Larry Gates) has built a bomb shelter and his wealthy friends all seem to believe that he was crazy for building it. They poke fun at him at a dinner party over it, but when a bulletin over the radio declares that there may be enemy nuclear missiles […]
Twilight Zone: The Monsters Are Due On Maple St. (1960)


Reviewed by Melissa McGahee “Who am I talking to? I’m talking to monsters from outer space.”—Steve (Claude Akins) In a quiet neighborhood where everyone knows each other by name and considers one another friends, a strange flash in the sky disrupts the normal peaceful street. First, thought to be a meteor, the theory is soon […]
Twilight Zone: Man in the Bottle (1960)


Reviewed by Geno McGahee “I can offer you four wishes with a guaranteed performance.”—Genie (Joseph Ruskin) Arthur Castle (Luther Adler) and his wife Edna (Vivi Janiss) own an antique shop and are not doing very well financially. Arthur’s father owned it before him and his grandfather owned it before his father and now it […]
Welcome to the Twilight Zone: Manny Pacquiao Knocked Out


By Gina L. Caliboso It was only a matter of time. The inevitable happened. It was the KO that rocked the boxing world. This past Saturday, Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao suffered a KO in the 10th round against Clottey. My keyboard is filled with tears at reporting this upset. That’s it – Clottey’s headbutt in the […]
Twilight Zone: The Big Tall Wish (1960)


Reviewed by Geno McGahee Little Henry has a big one. Should I end the review here and leave it open so that you can draw your own conclusions? Probably not. I’m more responsible than that. Little Henry has a big wish that he has made. He has a friend…a much older friend named “Bolie Jackson.” […]
Twilight Zone: The Hitch-Hiker (1960)


Reviewed by Geno McGahee Nan Adams (Inger Stevens) is on a road trip and has a minor accident where she pops a tire and need some assistance. After fixing up the car, she begins driving and seeing this old man hitchhiking or hitchin’ a ride if you are stuck in the 1970s. Ride, ride, ride, […]
Twilight Zone: The Howling Man (1960)


Reviewed by Geno McGahee I had to see this episode for a few reasons. Mostly because my friend Crazy Carl Robinson recommended it, making his top 10, but there is the cool storyline. Monks have a man imprisoned that they claim to be the devil. The title of the episode is “The Howling Man” and […]
Twilight Zone: The Fever (1960)


Reviewed by Geno McGahee “That monster stole my dollar!”—Franklin (Everett Sloane) Everett Sloane owned this tale. When he is on the screen, he steals it and when he erupts at his wife, it’s hilarious, as he calls her a “shrew” and demands that she leaves his side because she is bad luck. When he […]
Twilight Zone: Time Enough At Last (1959)


Reviewed by Melissa McGahee “The thing of it is, is I’m not entirely sure I want to be alive.” – Henry (Burgess Meredith) Henry Bemis (Burgess Meredith) is a middle-aged bank teller who spends his time reading novels, and burying his head in newspapers. He relies on every written word to preoccupy and help him […]
Twilight Zone: Where is Everybody? (1959)


(Publisher Note: RSR is extending its entertainment coverage and we now will be featuring reviews of Television and Film. We are proud to bring you reviews of the legendary Hit Series “The Twilight Zone” from the Brilliant Mind of Creator Rod Serling. All reviews are courtesy of Scared Stiff Reviews.com) Reviewed by Geno McGahee […]