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The Twilight Zone [The Grave] 3/3 Strother Martin, James Best, Lee Marvin, Lee Van Cleef

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2009

An original series under-appreciated gem

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Uploader Comments (LateNiteTeeVee)

  • DAMN...TV IS NOT THE SAME TODAY.......I MISS THE TWILIGHT ZONE...TODAY TV AND CABLE SUCKS....

  • @XXXXLOWRIDERXXXX Right on, man! No shit!

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  • She has a good evil laugh. She was also in The Masks episode.

  • Now, is the direction of the wind something that the average person just inherently knew back then because, I gotta tell ya, I couldn't tell you what direction the wind's blowing NOW, let alone what it was doing last night or whenever?

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  • where is the part 1

  • This is spooky.

  • I knew she would laugh a third time as she walked beneath the tree. They always laugh three times.

  • @buzzclick500 I like Tommy Lee Jones and according to a book I have and the IMDb, Tommy Lee Jones' was never in a film before his debut in "Love Story" in 1970. The Apartment was released in 1960 so it must be someone who looks like Tommy Lee

  • @boblackey1 : Watched it. I'll be sleeping with the lights on tonight--on the dining room table. 

  • @boblackey1 : How about "The Apartment" with Jack Lemmon? Is that, or is it not a young Tommy Lee Jones sitting at the desk behind Jack Lemmon? ;])

  • @buzzclick500 I was just looking it up. It is called "Tarantula" and the scene with Clint as a jet fighter pilot is near the very beginning. Clint even has a few lines. But no billing. Other actors and actresses are the stars of this 1955 science fiction flick. I'm sure no one knew, including the director, that this 25 year old actor playing this small part with half of his face covered (mask from his eyes down) would be as big as John Wayne and Henry Fonda by the 1960's.

  • @boblackey1 : Was it the one about the tarantula or the rat-bat-spider? I GOTTA see it, of course. ;])

  • @buzzclick500 And Deforest Kelly played bad guys in smaller parts in several westerns & western TV shows well before Star Trek. Clint Eastwood had some odd small parts starting in the mid 50's when he was trying to make it. Have you seen the cheap science fiction from from about 1956 with the giant spider that attacking the area? When they send it jet fighter pilots, one of the pilots is Clint Eastwood, You can clearly tell it's him by his eyes & voice.Clint's in that ONE scene!

  • @boblackey1 : I love it when an actor or actress finds the "sweet spot" of their perfect characterization. Most of them don't even know they're doing it WHEN they're doing it. Then you've got your "can't miss" professionals like Gene Hackman and Jack Nicholson, neither of whom is even CAPABLE of making a bad movie. ;])

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