The Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics

6.6
19941h 29m

James Earl Jones hosts this film based on two stories by the late Rod Serling, who wrote the stories of the original 'The Twilight Zone' (1959) series. In "The Theatre," a young woman attends a movie only to find that her life story is being revealed on the screen. In "Where the Dead Are," a Boston surgeon in 1868 searches for a scientist who may have the answer to a medical mystery.

Trailers & Videos

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Twilight Zone Rod Sterling's Lost Classics DVD Trailer

Cast

Photo of Amy Irving

Amy Irving

Melissa Sanders (segment "The Theatre")

Photo of Gary Cole

Gary Cole

James (segment "The Theatre")

Photo of Patrick Bergin

Patrick Bergin

Dr. Benjamin Ramsey (segment "Where the Dead Are")

Photo of Julia Campbell

Julia Campbell

Maureen, Barmaid (segment "Where the Dead Are")

Photo of Jack Palance

Jack Palance

Dr. Jeremy Wheaton (segment "Where the Dead Are")

Photo of Heidi Swedberg

Heidi Swedberg

(segment "The Theatre")

Photo of Priscilla Pointer

Priscilla Pointer

Woman in cinema (segment "The Theatre")

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Scott Burkholder

(segment "The Theatre")

Photo of Don Bloomfield

Don Bloomfield

(segment "The Theatre")

Photo of Michael Burgess

Michael Burgess

(segment "The Theatre")

Photo of Alex Van

Alex Van

(segment "The Theatre")

Photo of Peter McRobbie

Peter McRobbie

Dr. Ames (segment "Where the Dead Are")

Photo of Bill Bolender

Bill Bolender

Ezekiel Perkins (segment "Where the Dead Are")

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Malachy McCourt

Mr. Flanagan (segment "Where the Dead Are")

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J. Michael Hunter

(segment "Where the Dead Are")

Photo of Mark Joy

Mark Joy

(segment "Where the Dead Are")

Photo of Richard K. Olsen

Richard K. Olsen

(segment "Where the Dead Are")

Photo of Chris O'Neill

Chris O'Neill

(segment "Where the Dead Are")

Photo of Jenna Stern

Jenna Stern

Susan Wheaton (segment "Where the Dead Are")

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Reviews

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GenerationofSwine

10/10

OK, it has James Earl Jones hosting it so it gets 10 stars and a note that I'm still disappointed that he was replaced as the goto narrator. I mean, don't get me wrong, I love Morgan Freeman too, but I do miss the days where you were guaranteed Jones or Nimoy as hosts and narrators.

So Jones brings it to the 10 star mark, even though it was only two episodes and the first episode was so forgettable that, honestly, I literally forgot about it... which is a pretty poor showing for a VHS that consists of only two episodes.

But the second is good, it has the irony, it has an H.G. Wells/Mary Shelly feel to it set in the Civil War and a path to hell that is all good intentions. It is good old fashioned Twilight Zone irony right there.

But it still doesn't have that classic Twilight Zone feel to it, so you don't really get what you expected. It's a little too modern for the early 60s, but the story is there... at least in the second, which was a strong finish for a two episode video tape that was only half good.

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