The Twilight Zone the groundbreaking creation of screenwriter Rod Serling gained instant legendary status in the 1950s and its popularity and influence endure worldwide. In 1994 Serling's widow Carol discovered an unfilmed screenplay entitled 'Where The Dead Are'; along with another short story entitled 'The Theater' the 'lost' work was subsequently adapted for television by Richard Matheson. A celebrated science-fiction author in his own right (perhaps best known for his novel 'I Am Legend' on which the 2007 blockbuster was based) Matheson had worked closely with... Serling on the the original series. Rod Serling's Lost Classics comprises both 'Where The Dead Are' and 'The Theater' stylish adaptations that remain true to Serling's original vision for 'The Twilight Zone': a thought-provoking blend of disconcerting mystery interwoven with a powerful and timely moral allegory. The Theatre: A young couple see their own lives played out on a cinema screen. Can they escape their own seemingly inevitable fates? Where The Dead Are: In the aftermath of the Civil War a brilliant young surgeon is determined to do battle with death. But his research reveals a macabre reality... [show more]
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Double bill of made-for-television movies based on two of the late Rod Serling's unproduced scripts. In 'Where the Dead Are', a surgeon in 19th Century Boston searches for a scientist who may have the answer to a medical mystery. In 'The Theater', a young woman attends a movie theatre and is shocked when she sees scenes from her own past and future on the screen.
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