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  • CBS can suck a duck.

  • Notice the fly on the car-door where he is talking with the maniquen-doll! A fly entering the twilight zone. That´s awesome.

  • Tune !!!

  • love all the old twilightzone episodes and i agree with leedsunited70 cbs make sure the young generation also gets to know this wonderful series.

  • The fact that this isn't avaialble to everyone, is terrible.

    The Twilight Zone....Is part of American culture. Incredible writing.

    Thought provoking....and now it's killed.

    This show and the meaning, was not made for capitalism.

    This is existensialism if anything.

  • Come on CBS. Let the young generation all over the world get to know this marvelous TV series.

  • @duhcopstrangla thumbs down for a stupid spam site!

  • wtf is wrong with u take ur gay music off

  • CBS just wants to wring a last few bucks out of the love of the fans for this show. Anyone with a real claim to the creation of this show has been dead for years now. CBS needs to take their miserable claws out.

  • Sad really; to be honest these kind of restrictions only impoverish our culture. Anyhow I'm glad to have been able to see some episodes before this copyright censorship went into effect.

  • this scared me the first time I saw it, maybe it was just that it was the middle of the night when I watched it. I loved the ending of the espiode

  • Fuck these media companies for their greed. These episodes have already made their money. The have stifled the longevity of these episodes to the many new generations of viewers. Same goes for the god damned music companies charging people for shit that is forty years old and obscure. Fuck all big businesses and the bastards that own and operate them. They have shot themselves in the head and torso.

  • Best series ever made!!!!!! Nothing and i mean N.O.T.H.I.N.G BEATS TZ!!!

  • The guy with 26 thumbs up ruined the episode.

  • Horror novel see video book trailer

  • CBS are lame, if they don't show the show anymore how else are we supposed to watch it??! I need it for research!

  • This show is awesome! THANKS FOR THE UPLOAD!

  • watch all of the twilight zone episodes here twilightzoneepisodes. com

  • Great dance music track! Can somebody help with the name of this composition? No information about it in comments :(

  • @universion2 The song is ' No Man's Land ' by 30Hz . You can buy it from iTunes

  • @loopingstaruk Thank's a lot! I have allready download this song!

  • Don't give these jew corporations your money.

  • @EightAlek alot of people would find that offensive

  • LOL I have the entire second season on dvd for 20 $ from my local record exchange but still SCRE YOU CBS FOR NOT LETTING MY GENERATION SEE THIS ICONIC EPIC TV SERIES. DAMN YOU FOR NOT LETTING THIS TV SHOW HAUNT CHILDRENS NIGHTMARES FOR GENERATIONS TO COME!!! DAMN YOOOOOOOUUUUU

  • how come everyone else has them posted?

  • Track on background? Please...

  • What is truly idiotic is the way these "corporate swine" are quick to yank a show off of Youtube but then when you want to purchase the shows on DVD you fall into two categories: 1. The DVD is extremely overpriced/or has limited episodes/seasons available so you can't enjoy the entire run (ex. NYPD Blue) & 2. The show you like is NOT or will NOT be released on DVD "indefinitely". A great example is 1966's Batman. I guess the "swine" are waiting for all of us who want it to "die off".

  • Ok CBS, you win.

    I'll just download all the episodes on PirateBay then. =\

    Those download times...Damn you CBS.

  • FUCK THE CORPORATE WORLD!

  • Assholes

  • What a shame :( I feel robbed. Do they not realize that if new generations get a taste for their shows on here they're more likely to buy the DVD's? So short sighted

  • The old cronies who control networks are all going to die soon. Don't worry. We will have our day to see what we want and when we want.

  • CBS are fools. Facebook is popular due to social networking, youtube is the same for video's/music/TV shows. All CBS is doing is reducing it's exposure to millions of people - stupid! I've seen old shows etc via youtube through browsing that I had forgotten about and then went and purchased them - youtube increases sales! I will now steer clear of CBS when possible after seeing their response to this. CBS, learn to embrace the internet and how your customers product discover! That music rocks!

  • @MrMaveri Not only that but CBS removed all trace of TZ off of their websites. Even as recently as a year or so ago, they had FULL episodes, free of charge, of all the original TZ episodes. Or many of them!

  • *protest*!!! lol, awesome.

  • you suck man. take it off if you can't show the whole episode.

  • This is so upsetting! I can´t buy this show here in Finland :(( Freeking CBS! And it´s no use to order from amazon, ´cause the reginal code is different from the one in US and Canada. This sucks!!

  • @lapinneva

    Get on the Pirate Bay dewd. Or get a US DVD player

  • CBS should make these videos faster to load on their site so I wouldn't have to watch this on youtube.

  • fuck you cbs.. yall dont even make these shit available for purchase...

  • why couldn't that paragrpah be placed in the description box?? I mean come on.

  • the show is old why do they care

  • I don't think that CBS gave this much thought...Vids like these present this show to a whole new generation of viewers who may not otherwise have seen it, viewers who then MAY have bought it on DVD.

    I am sure the makers of the show ( Mr. Serling, writers, producers, actors) would prefer that people viewed their art, rather than have large corporations keep a strangle hold on it...even if it does belong to them. Having watched a number of these episodes, i myself would have no probs buying this

  • @Amorphustruth No I'm fairly certain he did this for the money and wouldn't like it if people viewed what he put money and effort into for free.

  • @Amorphustruth

    Agree; stupid mother fuckers!

  • One of the best episodes ever. It's funny but this isn't far from the truth. When I used to come home from school, it was a good 20-25 minute walk to my house, and even though the only sounds that accompanied me were car horns and whooshing from cars racing by, I talked under my breath or sang a song to distract myself. It's amazing the things you do to make you forget you're alone.

  • Serling upon his widow's death would want this to be free viewing so we would know what good tv is.

    CBS sucks and I don't watch tv anymore.

  • So somebody explain to me why can't I watch this entire episode on youtube!

  • @MrBillydoo Copyright infringement claims by CBS ...

  • Because apparently, CBS own the Copyright on the series. Which means, CBS can prevent people who do not own the re-production / distribution rights to the material from distributing it. However, if you paid CBS lot's of money for distribution rights and the lawyers were happy. Something like that anyway

  • take the text off!

  • @PinkPandaBear you can do that yourself if you look at the bottom bar of the video i.e. where the volume controls are there is a little red button click it to take down the annotations

  • cette série est géniale

  • "I'm an American, there's some question about my identity. I'm not sure who I am"

    That's right, bastards every one of you! :)

  • u know in reality they have no right to remove anything in this time/era there were NO COPYRIGHTS!!!

  • anyone else notice that this is the same square in the the back to the future trilogy?

  • Imagine living in an era when TV was this good.

    So was life.

    Please send me back in time.

    George Vreeland Hill

  • HUNGRY CASH CUSTOMER!

    WHAT.

  • i love watching the reruns of this series on the scifi channel. usually they only seem to do it on the 4th of july or new years eve but its good to watch a classic

  • $2.85 AND I'M HUNGRY!!!

  • I love how he's yelling "2.85 and I'm hungry!" And he's eating the stuff in the kitchen.

  • can scientist do the same thing

  • Strange accent. what region is that from?

    Thanks for posting this btw.

  • i got 2.85 $ and im hungry, that much is established

  • the 4 people who disliked this have some reatarted issue

  • i got $2.85 american money! ...which is a lot in 1959

  • @thestegman100 I checked online with an inflation calculator....and $2.85 in 1959 would be the same worth that $20.74 is today.

  • @rtds9fan inflation is very difficult to calculate (even for that calculator) because different things were worth different than today's goods

  • @rtds9fan Wow, 2.89 won't even buy you a latte at Starbucks,

  • without guns you children wouldn't be here. it's the asses in todays government that are the reasons for alot of the violence that we have today.

    not to mention 2 wars we have that were never declared as such.

    the democrats cleaned out the swamp and filled it with raw sewage.

  • Can I get the soundtrack to this episode?

    I really like the music at the begining where he's walking down the dirt road.

  • At the end of his life, the deadliest gunfighter of the Old West is given a choice: Hell or redemption. He chooses redemption and God's Archangel transports him to modern day Los Angeles to serve bloody, frontier justice on the worst dregs of society.

  • He looks a bit like John Malkovich.

  • Lmao I'm mad he's still talking to the mannequin in the truck, what sleazbags some can be when no one's around XD

  • THERS A SIGN POST UP AHEAD YOUR NEXT STOP THE twilight zone

  • Certainly, 'darfuran': a man, clad in a military jumpsuit, finds himself in a deserted town, with no idea how he got there, or why no one else seems to be around. But there are signs that someone APPEARS to be lurking in the distance [coffee is perking in a diner, a phone booth rings, a lighted cigar is in an ashtray in the police station, a movie starts by "itself" in a theater]...the music in the jukebox is a stock cue from the "CBS Music Library", 'DrPoon', called "Turkish Delight".

  • Arby's Roast Beef Sale

  • Can someone explain to me what this episode is about I am confused

  • A classic first episode

  • This is what its like to be on myspace now a days

  • WHERE IS EVERYBODY!!!???

  • @spawn22222 right here!

  • I guess military men feel lonely.

  • Ah, yes. Just read this one. I won't spoil it for everybody by telling you the man is actually an air force pilot undergoing a sensory deprivation experiment in a module at the air force base.

  • @mistofoles

    You really think that was a cool thing to do? What'd you get out of it?

  • @mistofoles YOU ARE A FUCKING SPOISPORT

    D you that for a living OR JUST FOR GRATIFICATION?

  • no part 5 - alas

  • He is willing to talk to the manequin because he is social and is starved for human contact. He entertains this delusion to keep from feeling alone.

  • For a second I thought he was going to kiss the mannequin... 8|

  • This is the greatest

  • @Mattfletch001.i must be dreaming.i was working on a time machine and now i m stuck in time.my time is 3am,june 14th 2007 and everything around me is frozen in time.i m still alive,moving around in my quest for food.supermarkets are my life line.help.i ve been sending e mail for years with no answers.i guess everyone has stopped living.i think the year must be 2010 now.i m scared.

  • @diztanguy i dont know if i belive you or not. yes it is 2010. if you really want to escape try to fix the time machine. meanhile, make the best of it.

  • LOL i love this show! it sso classic and fun to watch casue some of the episodes are actually mind twisting

  • night springs

  • What a good life he lives with nobody

  • Check "The Realm" web series, in youtube. It's a 21st century spin off of the Twilight Zone.

  • Twilight ZonE is AWSOME :)! <3 <3

  • This is my all time favorite Twilight Zone episode. It was the first episode of the series and set the tone for all of the other episodes that followed it.

  • i LOVE twilight zone

  • Was this show on HBO? Did they ever cuss?

  • its creepie to be the only man in earth

  • its creepie to be the only man in earth

  • Today you can't buy a bag of chips with $2.85 .... I don't know why they are allowed to charge what the helll they want and make everything crap expensive. The penny isn't even in existence really anymore. No need of cash either...its all just numbers in a machine system floating in cyberspace....paid by a card. Think about it... countries now run on their resources worth in the land instead of by how much gold they have. How the heck is it alright to make a penny candy worth 5 or 10 cents?

  • @LoveMokes

    It's called inflation.

    Things get more expensive while people get higher pay.

    Compare it all and you'll find everything cost as much back then as it does now.

  • @LoveMokes Complaining about it on YouTube isn't going to change anything. Get off your behind and do something about it.

  • @Bwh2q Look who's talking about it..... themselves....you get off yours lol... that was just too funny.

  • @LoveMokes

    in 1959 minimum wage was $1.00.

    Thanks for playing.

  • @EatTheRich138 Thanks for playing????????

  • @LoveMokes You aren't buying just candy when you pay for that lollipop. You pay for the materials, the labor required to make it, the cost of disposing industrial waste, the energy required to run the factory, the lollipop stick, the wrapper, the fuel it required to ship it from the factory, the labor required to stock that lollipop onto the shelves of that store, and taxes. Inflation doesn't only occur with item prices. People make a hell of a lot more money now than they did back then.

  • what's the title of the jazz song that is played on the jukebox?

  • That music is jammin. :D

  • i went and brought the box sets of the twilight zone,great stuff

  • lol...ttv used to be better... BLAH

  • Is this show somewhat like, "The Outer Limits"?

  • The Outer Limits is a Twilight Zone ripoff

  • Outter limits suck.

  • @crodgota35 Not only that, but the two rival networks aired these two shows during the same time slot on the same day of the week. Bastards. (We all knew Rod Serling was Da Man.)

  • @crodgota35 Yes, but nonetheless something from a great era.

  • @crodgota35 It's not a ripoff. It's a dark brother. Twilight Zone was a heavy handed morality lesson. It said: behave, or the universe will fuck you up. Outer Limits was a heavy handed humility lesson. It said: the universe will fuck you up no matter what you do.

  • @merkki VERY ver y good comment

    Hats off

    :)

  • @crodgota35 more like a remake. But we need to cherish these things before the Twilight shit storm consumes our sanity

  • How very, very timely !!!

  • i brought the box set off the twilight zone today,fantastic show

  • @JOHN02099 really? where did you buy it? i want to buy all five seasons, but i dont know where to look.

  • you can buy them all on amozon.15 pound each,great show,its my fave show of all time.

  • lucky! I wish I could get them. I'm broke :(

  • I love that guy's 50s voice.

  • @Ericzeppe

    You suck.

  • american programmes are great!! you guys really know how to entertain!

  • ya american programmes brought alot of classic shows to amaze the viewers

  • I Am Legend fucking ripped off this episode so hard.

  • @JackofTrades75 actuall i am legend is based of an 1950s novel (I think ? it could be 60s)

  • @Lilzachman I Am Legend is a classic novel written in 1954 (five years before the twilight zone). I has been adapted into three films. The Last Man On Earth (1964) starring Vincent Price, The Omega Man (1971) starring Charlton Heston, and of course I Am Legend starring Will Smith. I think The Last Man of Earth is the most accurate to the book.

  • The Last Man on Earth is the most faithful to the book, but it is really boring as well, and doesn't capture the hopelessness and depressing feeling of the book, and ends up feeling hollow.

    The Omega Man was just silly, and is worth watching for a good laugh.

    I Am Legend was very unfaithful to the original story and premise, but was actually the best of the adaptations IMO. I still prefer the book, but the latest movie is pretty damn good.

  • @Lilzachman Yes, "I Am Legend" was originally done as a movie, called "The Last Man on Earth". You can see the book, with the same title, in the drugstore scene, in this episode of "The Twilight Zone". There is a whole rack of the same title in that scene. Also, as someone else noted here, it was also done as another movie, called "The Omega Man".

  • This is fucking awesomely creepy.

  • does anyone remember an episode of the twighlight zone,it was something to do with a journalist who went to the electric chair? does anyone know what it was called..i remember seeing it years ago

  • oh darn i THINK i know which one your talking about...ugh i can't remember the name either!

  • oh dam! it was a good one,i remember the guards were just kidding him on about taking him to the electric chair and he ended having a heart attack!!...

  • This is one of my very favorite episodes. The picture quality and framing is outstanding! The attention to detail is incredible, too.

    I am nostalgic for this era. Born in '77, I know that some things (socially) improved over time, but boy oh boy, the quality of products (and services) really took a nose dive, since the '50s... I'm glad the Twilight Zone captured this piece of Americana well. :)

  • america has gone down the drain with its service and ways of life. today it is all about guns, ass, and more violence of some kind.

  • @scir91 You're right, because the racism and sexism that permeated American ways of life from the 1960's was SO MUCH BETTER than what we have now. I can't agree more.

  • Also, what's this about today being more violent than the past?

    * bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/content/glan­ce/cv2.cfm

    This page shows how violent crimes have gone down since the 70's. If you poke around that site some more, you'll see more similar data.

    Face it: The past != less violent

  • @nickfifteen Exactly. People complain about how society has gone down the drain in the past few years, when in reality violence has gone down and we've taken big steps in civil rights. I mean, obviously America isn't perfect, it never will be and it never has been, but things are better than they used to be. And back in the "good ol' days" of the 40s and 50s, people were saying that society was decadent, and looked back fondly at the gay 90s, so it's nothing new.

  • @nickfifteen Yes, but the 50's were probably than the 60's. The 30's were the best though.

  • @nickfifteen Until the depression the depression hit anyway...

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  • @scir91 Where the hell did that come from you random spammer XD At least we aren't Zimbabwe. It's funny how we take the fall for guns ass and violence when every major country in the world is full of all those things. The whole world will be exactly the same as the u.s. in 100 years so why point out how degenerated out society is? Your country will be the same. Remember that.

  • @scir91 Violence while getting ass!!!

  • @scir91 dont forget pussy, money, drugs. ):

  • I love how he starts coming on to a mannequin.

  • The version of this, shown to the sponsors, had another narrator, Westbrook Von Vorhees, and a different opening title sequence. Serling eventually took over the narration chores, and his voice was on the broadcast version. The opening title sequence of this one is actually from the second season, when they re-ran some of the shows from the first season. As for color TV, NBC had the most color shows, because they were owned by RCA, whose color standard was in use then. Zone was a CBS show.

  • What is the big band song playing on the juke??

  • The prints were in B&W because Color TV's we're tough to get until about '63. There was also no satellite distribution. So ,the local station played back a 16mm B&W print, inserted there own spots and network affiliation. Since color prints cost so much, and there weren't enough sets to even enjoy it pre-produced programming was printed to B&W stock. The artistic aspects are yet another discussion.

    It still looks better on film than video. :)

  • In the 50s the only show in color was Disney. My folks bought one of the first color sets in 1959, it was an RCA model CTC10, 25" with a remote. It was $1000 at the time. You could buy a Cadillac for $2500, and a Rolls-Royce was $12,500. In today's dollar, that's around $30,000.

    Film gave you the best look. Video of the time was garbage. Hard to control the lighting, blurry and just no artistic look to it.

  • I think black and white is more eerie also

  • This is how I feel every day.

  • Well you're not alone:)

  • A bitter paradox

  • Good!!

  • $2.85 ha ha

  • Boy inflation sure took its toll on the modern day society.

  • I'm pretty sure there were movies and TV shows in color back then. Why was TZ in black and white?

  • @exenter2 Movies and TV are totally different things. There were color movies since the 30s. There was little if any color TV in 1959.

  • Actually, a lot of TV shows back then were in color.

  • @exenter2 Not in 1959.

  • Name one! Cartoons yes but tv shows not! correct me if I am wrong but I was there. maybe for you in 89 but not in 59! Plus black and white has a more dramatic effect! Look at color photos and compare to black and white photos! Wow what a difference. not hating just relating

  • The only TV show I know of that was in colour in the 1950's were the later episodes of the George Reeves era Adventures of Superman. I gave up my fight to see the 1959-64 version of The Twilight Zone colourised.

  • Budget ;)

  • i thought the first episode was the elevator hotel?!?!?!