The Twilight Zone - Vol. 42 (DVD) (1963)
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Synopsis: Includes three episodes of the classic television series. "The Bard" (Episode 120, 1963): The ghost of Shakespeare drops in to help a chronically untalented TV-writer write a script, only to... Includes three episodes of the classic television series. "The Bard" (Episode 120, 1963): The ghost of Shakespeare drops in to help a chronically untalented TV-writer write a script, only to return when his writing is mutilated. Stars Burt Reynolds. "The Fear" (Episode 155, 1964): A shadowy beast terrorizes a woman and the cop sent to help her. "The Bewitchin' Pool" (Episode 156, 1964): The creator of TV's "The Waltons" wrote this tale of a special swimming pool for children of unhappy homes. [More]
Starring: Jack Weston, Burt Reynolds
Starring: Jack Weston, Burt Reynolds
Director: William Asher, Justus Addiss
Director: William Asher, Justus Addiss
Screenwriter: Earl Hamner
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Jan 16, 2001
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