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Twilight Zone: The Movie
1983,
USA
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$2.99 for a complete movie!
Video Information
| Runtime: |
101 minutes |
| Resolution: |
608x336 px |
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XviD MPEG-4 |
| Bit Rate: |
812 kbps |
| FPS: |
23.976 |
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Audio Streams
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Resolution |
Codec |
Bitrate |
Audio Channels |
| Language: English |
48 kHz |
MPEG Layer-3 |
128 kbps |
2 |
List of Files
| File Name |
Size |
| Twilight Zone: The Movie.avi |
698.96 MB |
Total size: 698.96 MB
$1.99 for a complete movie!
Video Information
| Runtime: |
101 minutes |
| Resolution: |
320x176 px |
| Codec: |
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| Bit Rate: |
504 kbps |
| FPS: |
23.976 |
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Audio Streams
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Resolution |
Codec |
Bitrate |
Audio Channels |
| Language: English |
44.1 kHz |
ISO/IEC 14496-3 AAC |
128 kbps |
2 |
List of Files
| File Name |
Size |
| Twilight Zone: The Movie.mp4 |
466.32 MB |
Total size: 466.32 MB
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| Genres: |
Fantasy, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller |
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| Actors: |
| Dan Aykroyd |
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Passenger |
| Dan Aykroyd |
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Ambulance Driver |
| Albert Brooks |
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Car Driver |
| Vic Morrow |
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Bill Connor |
| Doug McGrath |
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Larry |
| Charles Hallahan |
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Ray |
| Rainer Peets |
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German Officer |
| Kai Wulff |
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German Officer |
| Sue Dugan |
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Waitress No. 1 |
| Debby Porter |
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Waitress No. 2 |
| Steven Williams |
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Bar Patron |
| Annette Claudier |
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French Monther |
| Joseph Hieu |
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Vietnamese |
| Al Leong |
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Vietnamese |
| Stephen Bishop |
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Charming G.I. |
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| Directors: |
Joe Dante |
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| Certification: |
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| IMDB Rating: |
6.30 out of 10 (9227 votes) |
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| Taglines: |
1: You're travelling through another dimension. A dimension, not only of sight and sound, but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. Next stop, the Twilight Zone!
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| Plot Summary: |
Four horror/science-fiction segments directed by four of Hollywood's famous directors based on TV's most popular anthology series, bookened by a funny and scary prologue and epilogue featuring Dan Aykroyd and Albert Brooks. In the first story directed by John Landis (a vague remake of the Twilight Zone episode "A Quality of Mercy") a loud-mouthed bigotted businessman (Vic Morrow) with an intense hatred for Jews, blacks, and Asians, gets the tables turned on him when he walks out a bar and is inexplicably transported back in time to being pursued by Nazis in 1940's France, then as an African-American at a KKK rally in the 1950s Deep South, and as a Vietnamese in 1960s Vietnam. The second story directed by Stephen Spielberg (a remake of 'Kick the Can') an old man (Scatman Crothers) arrives at a retirement home and makes the wishes of the residents come true when he magically transforms them into youthful incarnations of their days gone by. The third story directed by Joe Dante (a remake of 'It's a Good Life') a young woman on the road (Kathleen Quinlan) gives a ride to a mysterous 10-year-old boy (Jeremy Licth) to his house and ends up trapped with other people in an alternate reality created by the boy's imagination. The fourth story directed by George Miller (a remake of 'Nightmare at 20,000 Feet) stars John Lithgow as an passenger on an airline whom sees, but cannot convince anyone, a mysterious creature on the outside wing of the airplane trying to sabotage the aircraft.
Reviewer description: Based on the popular television series, this film is a collection of four frightening tales of the supernatural, each by a different director--Joe Dante, Steven Spielberg, John Landis, and George Miller. The film opens with Dan Aykroyd and Albert Brooks as two hapless road-trippers who tell scary stories to pass the time. The four segments that follow include some updated re-creations of classic Twilight Zone episodes.
In this film adaptation of Rod Serling's classic sci-fi TV show, four eerie stories are presented, paying homage to the master. In the spine-chilling prologue, Dan Aykroyd and Albert Brooks are driving down a dark and winding road listening to "Midnight Special" at top volume when the tape suddenly cuts short and they are forced to find a new form of road-trip entertainment: scary stories. Suddenly the road trip isn't as fun anymore as the driver and the passenger try to outscare one another. In the first segment (directed by John Landis), a bitter and cynical racist receives a major dose of his own medicine. Steven Spielberg's segment is a retelling of the "Kick the Can" episode, in which a group of elderly people try to recapture their childhood. Joe Dante updates the classic episode that starred Billy Mumy as a monster who controls a small town. Finally, George Miller takes on the fabulous episode "Terror at 40,000 Feet," in which John Lithgow has a flight to remember. (The part was originally played to perfection by William Shatner on the television show.)
Actor Vic Morrow and two Vietnamese child actors were killed during production of director John Landis's segment.
In the ending of Segment One, mention is made of Sgt. Niedermeyer getting "fragged by his troops." This is the same fate given to Niedermeyer in the ending of Landis's NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE.
Actress Donna Dixon (Segment Four) and Dan Aykroyd were married just prior to the film's release.
Directors John Landis and Joe Dante later each contributed segments to AMAZON WOMEN ON THE MOON.
Dan Aykroyd (Passenger) says to Albert Brooks (Driver): "Do you wanna see something really scary?"
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