Twilight Zone 1959 Pilot Intro
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@MoreThorin "Where is Everybody?" is up on YouTube.
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This show was prob one of the funniest shows ive ever seen... It was like crazy funny hahahahahahahha
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This was the only episode filmed at Universal Studios (then known as Unversal International Studios). The remainder of the series was filmed on the classic soundstages and backlots of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Today, the destroyed backlots are developed, the great M-G-M library is owned by Warner Bros. (through Turner), the Culver City dream factory is now Sony's, its current film library is mostly United Artists product, and M-G-M is now nostalgic name value, not much more.
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Is there any way to see the rest of the pilot episode? I think I've seen all the rest! MANY times!!!
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@thomasken the byrds had a record 5 d the 5th dimension
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Very impressive.
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Imagine if that voice was retained & Rod Serling never got to introduce the stories, would this series have been just as memorable?
Sounds too much like the "Control Voice" from The Outer Limits.
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Meant to sound like Edward R. Murrow--or is is him?
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@TVFREAKMAN no this was the intro to the very first time they aired the first episode, and another thin about the first episode was when rod serlin ave an introduction to what the series was about
With all the crap happening around us... THE WORLD is in the TWILIGHT ZONE!
dijibeat 1 year ago 12
Again, Westbrook Van Voohris- best known as the narrator of "The March of Time" on radio (and in their theatrical documentary shorts) during the '30s and '40s- was the narrator in the unaired version of the series' pilot. Everyone agreed Van Voohris sounded a bit "pompous" in his delivery to continue on a weekly basis...and eventually, Serling himself became narrator.
fromthesidelines 4 months ago 3