From the very beginning, The Twilight Zone was firing on all cylinders. The very first episode, “Where is Everybody?” does a fantastic job of setting the tone for the entire series. A man with no ...
In the first episode of the Twilight Zone, “Where Is Everybody?” (1959), a lost man finds himself in a town completely without humans. The mundane objects and places that compose the town — an ice ...
As far as Twilight Zone endings go, the reveal in the show's pilot episode—"Where is Everybody?"— isn't a failure by any stretch of the imagination. While nowhere near as jaw-dropping as subsequent ...
MovieWeb on MSN: 'The Twilight Zone' is a groundbreaking series that still holds up
'The Twilight Zone,' the sci-fi/horror anthology TV series created by Rod Sterling, still holds up well.
Yahoo: How a Twilight Zone Argument Led To Long Lasting Change in Hollywood
While in post-production for The Twilight Zone's "The Obsolete Man" starring Burgess Meredith and Fritz Weaver, director Elliot Silverstein got into a major disagreement with the editor. This ...
How a Twilight Zone Argument Led To Long Lasting Change in Hollywood
William Shakespeare (played by John Williams) alongside the screenwriter Julius Moomer (played by Jack Weston) looking into a mirror on "The Twilight Zone.." - CBS Rod Serling's seminal television ...
Yahoo: The Twilight Zone: How Cold War Tensions Impacted Classic Bomb Shelter Episode
That is Rod Serling's opening narration for The Twilight Zone episode entitled "The Shelter," where a group of friendly neighbors turn on one another, Maple Street-style, in face of impending nuclear ...
The Twilight Zone: How Cold War Tensions Impacted Classic Bomb Shelter Episode