Twilight Zone Vs. DEATH - Who Was The Best GRIM REAPER In The Fifth Dimension?

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Fever Dreamland Theater

Fever Dreamland Theater

Күн бұрын

Death can have many faces, especially in the Twilight Zone. In this vid, we discuss and rank the different interpretations of the Grim Reaper in the classic series. Who do you think portrayed the best incarnation of Death in the Fifth Dimension?
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@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
If you enjoyed this vid, check out 'Twilight Zone V. The Devil' here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y5emiqtrjJuXadk
@rt4rtl
@rt4rtl 2 жыл бұрын
The portrayals of Death are from a different perspective in each. Murray Hamilton comes across as someone who has a job to do. I liked how he and Lew Bookman were evenly matched in the end. For Wanda, Robert Redford actually comes across as Mr. Life. Leonard Strong is the creepy version, to the point of smugness when Nan realizes the situation--"I believe you're going....my way!"
@lizc6393
@lizc6393 2 жыл бұрын
One For The Angels and Nothing In The Dark are my favorite episodes. Maybe I'm obsessed with death. 🤷
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Liz, One For The Angels and Nothing In The Dark do happen to be great episodes though, so it may be a coincidence? 😄 Thanks for the watch as always. Hope you've been well!
@helanesolomon1724
@helanesolomon1724 2 жыл бұрын
Murray Hamilton as Death is my #1 pick. If he were death, I’ll willingly go with him. Always loved him as an actor.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Solid choice! In this case they all did a great job and brought something different to the table. Thanks for watching Helane!
@riverguy75
@riverguy75 2 жыл бұрын
I know I keep saying this but, this is one of my all-time favorite episodes LOL! I still tend to tear up when Robert Redford's character asks: "Mother... Give me your hand..." Such awesome storytelling and emotion. 💐
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
I hear you. 'Pitch for the Angels' and especially 'Nothing in the dark' both have touching and emotional conclusions. Hard not to get choked up.
@57highland
@57highland Жыл бұрын
And when he tells her "It's already begun."
@madam-mint
@madam-mint Жыл бұрын
Nothing in the dark is probably one of, if not my all time favorite
@standardofexcellence
@standardofexcellence 2 жыл бұрын
Good list bro seriously adding the 80s for dynamics is a step up and shows range
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Robert! No doubt, I wanted to at least note all of the grim reaper incarnations, even though I've been focusing mostly on the classic series. Thanks as always for the watch! Be well!
@watchwaddle
@watchwaddle 2 жыл бұрын
I always loved the shot of Murray Hamilton starring at the camera with the ominous music. It’s funny and kind of creepy. Another great video. Thanks.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed totally. A very memorable moment. For the that particular story there was a nice balance of humor and seriousness.
@BacklitRabbit
@BacklitRabbit 2 жыл бұрын
Death can be anything from something as horrid as stepping on a landmine to as silly as choking on a chicken bone. It only makes sense for Death to take a form that fits the next soul in line. Though I wouldn't mind a young Robert Redford coming to collect. ;)
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
🤣😂 Ha ha. On a related note, glad Redford is still with us. 86 and going strong. 💪
@GoryRory
@GoryRory 2 жыл бұрын
So glad to see you mention Stephen McHattie's portrayal of Death from the 80s series. He and Janet Leigh played wonderfully off each other in that episode. Splendid list and ranking!
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
For sure, I just wanted to at least note Jason Alexander and Stephen McHattie. Thanks Gory! Have a good one! 😁
@bonesandthenecrozoo
@bonesandthenecrozoo 2 жыл бұрын
Man....that intro was great ...the music and the images really got me primed for the discussion to come..... Awesome work!! 👍💀
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Bones! Thanks so much. This time out I did try to go a little different with the intro and vibe. Much appreciated as always bro. Be well!🤜🤛
@CurlyGirlAtTheMovies
@CurlyGirlAtTheMovies 2 жыл бұрын
Great list, Anthony. I remember really liking that Death For Sale episode, or whatever it's called. The nurse from Room 22 is super creepy
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Heeeey CG, thanks for checking in. I always find some reason to keep mentioning that creepy nurse. LoL 🤣
@melissadahl7561
@melissadahl7561 2 жыл бұрын
YESSS! Totally agree about number one. Its one of my favorites (and I think one of the episodes that actually got me into the TZ). He and Gladys Cooper play off each other so well, and I like that his (along with Murray Hamilton's, which I also like) is a portrayal of a more sympathetic and understanding Death who really "get" the people they have to retrieve. I was hoping this would be at the top, honestly. :)
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Hey that's great, I was curious what other people would think. It's tough because I think they all played the grim reaper really well but in different ways. Thanks as always for watching Melissa! Be well & have a nice weekend.
@mr.danandhorror4230
@mr.danandhorror4230 2 жыл бұрын
I need to rewatch the Redford episode. Murray Hamilton was great in this role (actually he was always good)! 2 great devils from the 80s series are Ron Glass in “The I of Newton” and Nick Hedaya in “Dealer’s Choice” Great job Anthony! 😈
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Mr. Dan! Nothing in the Dark is one of the greats. Yeah that devil concept is one I may revisit in the future too, so those other entires would be added into the mix. Same with the 80's and 00's Grim Reapers I noted here. Thanks for the watch as always! Have a good one!
@AtomicSnackBar
@AtomicSnackBar 2 жыл бұрын
This was a great idea for an episode. Would quite like to see more concept or character specific Top Lists within the Twilight Zone universe. Tough choice for my ranking though. I guess, hard pressed, I would go with Leonard Strong. But I did really dig Murray Hamilton's performance as well. That different take on death was interesting.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man, yeah this one has been brewing in my head since the Top Devils vid from a while back. Leonard Strong is a great top choice. Thanks for stopping by as always bro! Appreciate it Rob! 🤜🤛 Stay wacky.
@jamesdrynan
@jamesdrynan Жыл бұрын
I agree! There is something special when Redford says, " Mother " to Cooper. One of my top five picks. Walking Distance, And When the Sky was Opened, The Obsolete Man and Living Doll.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater Жыл бұрын
That "mother" moment was amazing. Thanks for watching James.
@ScofieldStudios
@ScofieldStudios 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite versions of Death are the ones who you'd mistake for an everyday guy. It makes him more of an unsettling figure. Also, you really put a lot of jump scares in this. 2:42 scared the crap out of me. Good job on this video, your editing is getting better by the minute.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Scofield! Wassup man, hope that you've been well. Thanks for the watch & the kind words. Also, I agree, when Death is just a skeletal creature in a robe, sure that's creepy and all. But if it just an everyday guy, that can makes him more unsettling.
@Vinnce12
@Vinnce12 Жыл бұрын
I was in middle school when I watched Nothing In The Dark. I had a strong fear of death as at that time and watching that episode gave me a great deal of comfort.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater Жыл бұрын
"watching that episode gave me a great deal of comfort." It actually still does so for me. Nothing in the Dark presents death in a unique way as opposed to so many of the other depictions. Thanks for the watch & comment Vinnce12, be well!
@57highland
@57highland Жыл бұрын
Even if he wasn't the best "Mr. D" of the original "Twilight Zone", Murray Hamilton became an icon with great performances in major '60s films like "The Hustler" and "The Graduate."
@ramseydoon8277
@ramseydoon8277 2 жыл бұрын
I just got blessed by the algorithm with this video, submfkinscribed. All hail Serling, the Soothsayer of American Insanity.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Heeey awesome, that's good to hear man. Much appreciated! Thank you Ramsey, glad to have you here bro.
@MarvelandDC379
@MarvelandDC379 2 жыл бұрын
Death is a necessary part of life. I like that Death has many faces because it is a cosmic force that doesn't just have a single identity. I love all the incarnations of Death in this video. I like Murray Hamilton's Death because he doesn't act like the stereotypical, spooky scary angel of death. He acted like a professional businessman simply doing his job. Nothing in the Dark is a sad episode dealing with death that although tragic, death is necessary.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Charles. Agreed, it is a sad but necessary part of life. Nothing in The dark really hammered that home. I'll go into it more when I cover that episode in full but there's a great metaphor in the show about how the building the older woman lives in needs to be torn down so new buildings can be put up for new people. Anyway, thank you for watching Charles! Always appreciated!
@susanmctavish6639
@susanmctavish6639 Жыл бұрын
I only liked the creepy episodes when I was younger, but when I got older One for the Angels became one of my favorites. And Jaws is in my top 5 favorite films. I have a robot wind-up toy on my desk right now.
@NowItsDarkJim
@NowItsDarkJim 2 жыл бұрын
Glad to see you at Have Cheetahs live tonight, came to support and WOW, your thumbnails look amazing. Great first impression for new people coming to your channel. Looks amazinig
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
It's always great to visit Patrick. I look forward to doing another show with him again. Thanks for coming by here too & thank you for the kind words. I just checked out your spot as well....awesome stuff man. Be well!
@marieroberts5458
@marieroberts5458 Жыл бұрын
You get one hell of an upvote from me. Nothing in the Dark was the episode that cured me of my fear of the Twilight Zone and gave me something true to ponder. It was damned fantastic and you now have a new subscriber. I'm going to watch more of this channel. Oh btw, your voice reminds me of good old Slip Mahoney from the Bowery Boys....I love it. EDIT ADD. Please note that when I nerved myself up to watch the episode, I was a middle aged, married, mother of two grown children and for once had a weekend afternoon to myself. I started watching from the opening (so for once I watched an entire episode) and I was intrigued, and became more so when I saw a very young Robert Redford as the cop. I had to find out more. Wish you had included the final scene, where she finally takes his hand, he directs her to the bed and she sees herself just quietly laid out, no blood or trauma, and he says, "See? What you thought would end with a bang, started with a whisper." Extremely powerful stuff. Thank you for this. Happy New Year, and best of luck with this channel. There are so many more still to go, and I'd like to see you take on Death's Head Revisited, I am Night, Color Me Black, and the one where the cocksure American Lt switches places with a Japanese Lt , I think it is called A Quality of Mercy.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater Жыл бұрын
Thanks Marie, I appreciate the kind words! Glad to have you here! My aim is to cover all 156 of the classic episodes. So Death's Head Revisited, I am Night, Color Me Black, and A Quality of Mercy are all on the list for sure. Thanks again for watching. Be well!
@MoreMovies4u
@MoreMovies4u 2 жыл бұрын
Another great video Anthony. Redford is so young here! Awesome breakdown, keep up the great work pal!
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Greg! Thanks for stopping in man, I appreciate it. Hope you fellas have been well. BTW, I finally saw 'Elvis' and thought it was great. Quite a frantic but fun rollercoaster. Solid recommendation on that one. Be well!
@lostinthereel
@lostinthereel 2 жыл бұрын
Ohhhh Anthony, this was a really cool concept for a video 😃 I love that we are both trying new things on our channels! Your video editing never ceases to amaze me 🥰 Keep up the amazing work my friend!
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Heeeey wassup Shawn! Thanks so much man, appreciate the watch and kind words! Hope your weekend is going great. : )
@watchwaddle
@watchwaddle 2 жыл бұрын
Oh damn. You just gave me an idea for a new Midnight Spook show episode. This’ll be a scary episode.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Whoaaa, very cool - sounds awesome watchwaddle. : )
@terencemiguana
@terencemiguana 2 жыл бұрын
Tremendous video Anthony. Seen all of these bar the Robert Redford one. Forgot he made an appearance in TZ. Killing is your business and business is good dear boy. 👍
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you kind sir! 😁Much obliged. No idea why I'm being goofy today. LoL, have a good one Terence!
@terencemiguana
@terencemiguana 2 жыл бұрын
@@FeverDreamlandTheater Well keep it up whatever you doing. It’s working
@madliberal7710
@madliberal7710 Жыл бұрын
These are great reviews of some of the original Twilight Zone that I don't recall. Thanks for naming some great supporting actors that i grew up with.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater Жыл бұрын
Hey madliberal, thanks for the feedback & thank you for the kind words! 😎✌🏻 It's fun to sometimes note where viewers may have seen the actors before. So many of them are well known and others are familiar, though I can't always place them myself. Anyway, take care, stay tuned for more & have a good one!
@raestiffler5859
@raestiffler5859 2 жыл бұрын
Hey! Been watching for a couple months now, you’re probably one of -if not the-best Twilight Zone creators currently on KZbin! I’m glad I found your channel! I’m only 27 but I’ve loved old cinema and tv since I was a kid. If you’re interested I think covering Alfred Hitchcock Presents would be super interesting! It’s like a true crime version of Twilight Zone, I love it.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Rae! I'm slowly working my way through Alfred Hitchcock Presents and really enjoying it. I'll probably cover Hitchcock films first, mainly because Psycho is one of my all time favs. Very glad to have you here, Rae and I appreciate the kind words. : ) Be well and have a nice weekend!
@raestiffler5859
@raestiffler5859 2 жыл бұрын
@@FeverDreamlandTheater thanks for replying! I think I’m not too far through Alfred Hitchcock Presents. I actually haven’t seen any of his films, but I really want to watch Psycho and The Birds.
@anothonypeterson3402
@anothonypeterson3402 Ай бұрын
2 of my favorite episodes -One for the Angels and Hitchiker have Mr.Death in them.
@spiritsnscreams
@spiritsnscreams 2 жыл бұрын
This was a cool list, I want to see more of these. I’m totally looking for that Robert Redford episode. I haven’t seen it yet. Twenty Two is one of my favourite episodes aside from To Serve Man. Lovin your outro too Anthony😎
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you as always Karen! LoL the outro bit with everyone 'loving Anthony' was like this last minute bit I thought up just to lighten the tone. Ha ha, be well & have a great weekend! Looking forward to the new comic too!
@rainbowFRIGHT
@rainbowFRIGHT 2 жыл бұрын
This was something a little different, I loved it. I gotta check out your Twilight Zone vs The Devil vid next. This was also sort of like a fun recap to a few of your previous videos. I can't recall enough episodes to come up with my own list but of these picks my order would be Leonard as the one whose appearance is the most unsettling then Redford and then Hamilton.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rainbow, I appreciate the watch & that is a solid ranking. I agree, it was a bit of a fun recap, LoL, I had been meaning to cover this one for so long that by the time I finally got to it, I had already covered Hitch-Hiker and Twenty Two. 😂
@grandesgraveyard
@grandesgraveyard 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video Anthony a great idea! The hitchhiker to this day scares the shit out of me. Leonard Strong was creepy as hell. Also stoked you gave a shout out to 22. Arlene was scary too! Room for one more honey! 🤣 very spooky. Rock on Anthony cheers to the 3 day weekend.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks dude! Much appreciated. Have a killer 3 day weekend bro!
@Galantski
@Galantski 2 жыл бұрын
Okay, here's the answer to the question regarding the similarity of "Perchance to Dream" and "Eye of the Beholder": The both open with someone's face being hidden from us. In the case of "EOTB", _everyone's_ face is obscured, either by the bandages covering the patient's head, or the doctors, nurses, and other hospital staff, whose faces are in darkness or turned away from the camera--near the end we have the unveiling of the patient as layer after layer of the bandages are taken away, and when she's shown to be normal-looking, and the doctors, etc. are shown to have distorted pig-like faces. At the start of "PTD", the protagonist, Edward Hall, enters the waiting room of a psychiatrist's office, where he is greeted by Miss Thomas, the secretary, who says, "We've been expecting you, Mr. Hall," after which he goes in to see Dr. Rathmann. What we don't observe is Miss Thomas's face, as she sits at her desk with her back turned to the camera. After Hall laid down on the proverbial couch and began relating his disturbing dreams to the doctor, we see him involved with Maya, a seductive sideshow dancer at a creepy carnival. He is simultaneously sexually drawn to her, but also terrified of her, because she puts him in exciting (roller coaster) or frightening (funhouse) situations that he fears will cause his weak heart to give out. When, Maya lures him into the nightmarish funhouse, she uses the same words he heard the same words with which the secretary greeted him at the start of the episode: "We've been expecting you, Mr. Hall." Only this time the "we" signifies many hellish images he was about to encounter. After he recounts a number of these dreams to Dr. Rathmann, he soon sits up, declaring that he didn't think the doctor could help him. As he leaves, Hall passes the secretary again, only now we see that Miss Thomas looks exactly like Maya. Hall then rushes back into the office and leaps to his death from a window many floors up which he had crashed through. We finally see the psychiatrist and his secretary standing by Hall, who had been sleeping on the couch for the whole time up until his dreamed-up suicide. Again, we that he had transferred his possible waking interest in Miss Thomas into a caricature, the dream femme fatale, Maya. I've linked a short review here from another channel as it has both times "We've been expecting you, Mr. Hall." is uttered back to vack, and because I think it's a channel you and your viewers can enjoy. It only has new reviews every day in October, and hopefully they'll revive it next month (it's aired in 2020 and 2021 so far): kzbin.info/www/bejne/hofdqayHq9tob9k
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Ah ha! Okay, you got me on that one - very interesting. Thanks for the follow up Galantski.
@Thunderbird616
@Thunderbird616 Жыл бұрын
Always liked dc version of death from the endless and grim but the twilight zone definitely has some interesting reapers
@TheSoullessTrenchCoat
@TheSoullessTrenchCoat 2 жыл бұрын
Great ranking man I enjoyed all the versions of death in the original series I loved hearing your reasons for why you picked who you did and The mini break down of the episodes
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
hey Soulless Trench Coat, thanks for the watch & comment, I appreciate it. This s one I'd been meaning to get to for some time, so finally nice to get it out. Be well!
@cirespeedreviews
@cirespeedreviews 2 жыл бұрын
Haven't watched the 3 featured but did watch the honorable mentioned episode with room 22 and the creepy nurse.. That one was an excellent episode.. But the hitchhiker looks super intriguing.. Kinda reminded me for a moment of the 70s flick "Duel" love that movie. This one I'll have to watch. Great list.. I'll have to check these out👍
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Ha ha I had to get that nurse in here somehow. LoL, Thanks as always for the watch Cirespeed! Hope you have a nice weekend ahead man.
@Pierce_Productions
@Pierce_Productions 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video ! I would personally put the hitchhiker as number one. I moved to California from Florida and drove across country and kept thinking about that episode
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Trace! Yeah I can certainly see Hitch-Hiker being #1, it was such a memorable episode. Hoping all is well in Cali! Man that must have been some trip cross country...very cool.
@beatles23
@beatles23 2 жыл бұрын
Great segment. All three were good and never thought that the nurse could possibly be death. I like the business type who just looks at collecting people as a job. I also enjoy the kind, gentler death character as a welcoming presence. However, would you consider "fats" from a nice place to visit as an honorable mention for death?
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Jose! Not sure if I would consider Fats in this case. But I also really liked the grim reaper portrayed as a simple, everyday business type who just collects souls as a job. A far more subtle approach but very relatable.
@SciFirstMovieTalk
@SciFirstMovieTalk 2 жыл бұрын
Death has son many faces in the Twilight Zone! :) Who would have known! Loved the detailed analysis! :)
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man! Much appreciated SciFIRST, hope you had a good 3 day weekend.
@PaxPanic
@PaxPanic 2 жыл бұрын
Had to jump to my account, forgot we watched on the bfs 😂 Awesome as always!
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
It's all good, ha ha, thanks Pax! : )
@splashwithariel
@splashwithariel 2 жыл бұрын
Great video Anthony 👏. The video concept was a good thing I definitely want to watch the hitchhiker one. Cool to see Death from Bill and Ted.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ariel! Much appreciated! Have a good weekend. : )
@splashwithariel
@splashwithariel 2 жыл бұрын
@@FeverDreamlandTheater You too 🤗
@tricivenola8164
@tricivenola8164 2 жыл бұрын
Hands down, Robert Redford. I just rewatched this episode again. I saw it as a kid in the original airing, and I'm glad I did.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Trici, good to hear from you! I agree, it's another excellent episode. The story is very deep and heartfelt. For the purposes of this list I mainly focused on Redford, but Gladys Cooper was such a big part of making this one great. Thanks for watching!
@Galantski
@Galantski 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with "Nothing in the Dark" having the best Mr. Death... _maybe._ Robert Redford has to be, how shall I say it -- the most _life-affirming_ -- of the various iterations. He seals the deal when he reaches out his hands to Gladys Cooper's character (Wanda) and says "Mother." Any lingering fear she might have had melted away at that moment. I'm fine with how it goes from being a horror episode to one in which the horror is removed in the final act, and wouldn't want it any other way. Nevertheless, you know me liking to mess around with episodes for the fun of it, Anthony. In this case, it's going to be in the form of an add-on at the very end--so now it's going from horror to a happy ending to...? When Wanda looked outside and saw a young, handsome police officer who's apparently wounded and lying on the pavement, she seals her doom by breaking her own rule. Once he's inside her apartment, she begins nursing him back to health, until she realizes he really _Is_ Death, and protests that he tricked her. He quickly reassures her that he means her no harm, but is simply helping her transition to the other side. And hand-in-hand they walk out of the dark tenement and into the sunlight. Unfortunately, in this version they never make it to the door, because he tricks her a second time, stripping away his young man disguise to reveal THIS! kzbin.info/www/bejne/fmWnaYGJftl7h7c (Sorry, Wanda, you should have left that door locked. Oh, well...) I said "maybe" when it comes to "Nothing in the Dark" having the best Mr. Death, because I don't have a clear #1 in mind. Ask me today and it will be my top pick, but ask me tomorrow and it's "The Hitch-Hiker" for the two are to close to have a definite selection. Yes, Redford is great as is Cooper as his prey, but no greater than Leonard Strong and Inger Stevens. Let's face it, Redford has some great dialogue to sink his acting chops into, whereas I believe Strong has only two lines: "Heading west?" and "I believe you're going _my way?"_ He had more work to do than Redford in that sense, relying on creepy closeups to send the chills up our spine, until that point where she attempts to cross the railroad tracks as he menacingly beckons for her to take a chance. Anyone who sees that scene and still doesn't get that this is a full-blown horror episode (listen to Stevens' terrified narration at that point) just isn't paying attention: kzbin.info/www/bejne/kJqynKFvZ8t3q80 By the way, Leonard Strong was also a talented comic actor, as seen in his turn as KAOS super-villain The Claw in _Get Smart,_ one of my all-time favorite sitcoms: kzbin.info/www/bejne/sIOWfIJ7l8d2oNU As for "One for the Angels", Murray Hamilton has something in common with Redford's Death, at least as both of them appear as authority figures (Hamilton's version comes off as something akin to a tax collector; Redford as a cop). The best feature of the episode for me--and, one I'd say is even better than the other two--is how he and Ed Wynn as the loveable salesman Lew Bookman engage in a battle of one-upsmanship: First, Lew swindles Death by being given the opportunity to live until he finally makes one great sales pitch--one for the angels--before taking his leave of life. Unfortunately, Lew has to gloat that that could take years and years, making his adversary aware of the trick, after which Mr. Death plays dirtier pool by telling Bookman that he has to get someone in place of Lew to fill his ledger entry, so he has a little neighbor girl, Maggie, get hit by a truck and will take her with him at midnight. Fond of the child, Lew realizes that he's going to do his super sales pitch sooner than later, Death gives him until midnight and then loses track of the time as he listened enthralled to pitch, and is unable to claim Maggie, though he gets Lew. I like that Mt. Death botches his job a bit. (Reminder: Is that breaking the 4th wall?) It's great that you added "Twenty-Two" as an Honorable Mention, Anthony. True, we can't tell if Arlene Martel (billed as Arlene Sax) is Death or a harbinger of Death, but she may even outcreep Strong, or is at least at his level of creepiness. No, I've got to give the slight edge to Arlene. She has a more overtly deathlike appearance, and her "Room for one more, honey" sounds more in-your-face menacing' To make it short, her presence is more deadly than the hitch-hiker, who somehow seems more implied. Maybe because he's out on the open road, where one would think it easier to get away from him, while she's a morgue nurse in nightmarish cold storage that seems to stretch on forever (4:00). I actually like Arlene even better as the flight attendant at the end of the episode, when "professional dancer" Liz Powell (Barbara Nichols) begins to board the plane. As Liz reached the top of some steep stairs, she's terrified as she hears the unwelcome greeting, "Room for one more, honey". As Liz stumbles back down the steps, we see Arlene at the top with the same emotionless look on her face as she had as morgue nurse. Why this one's more memorable is that on the place she has this great take where she cocks her head while momentarily having a curious "what was that all about?" expression. If she's Death, the pose could signify that "Oh, well, I didn't get Liz this time, but sooner or later" ala the _Final Destination_ series. And somehow this terrifying Death is also cute! kzbin.info/www/bejne/a3zRnqyXl5yWY8k *_Stay safe, be well, and stay away from chilly rooms with swinging doors and equally chilly nurses!_*
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Man, what a pleasure to hear form you Galantski. First off, you cracked me up with that alternate twist for Nothing in the Dark. 😂😂😂 The thing is, I could see it going that direction too! Though I'm glad they opted for the peaceful conclusion for Wanda. This was a fun list to run through, I really did like all of the iterations. Also, other than Twenty Two and Hitch-Hiker, this was fresh territory for me and made me look forward to covering 'One for the Angels', & 'Nothing in the Dark.' Anyway, be well & have a great week ahead!
@Galantski
@Galantski 2 жыл бұрын
@Fever Dreamland Theater I'm happy you provide a forum for other viewers and myself to not only to enjoy your reviews, but to share our own thoughts as well, Anthony. Thanks & keep up your outstanding work. I'm starting up s Fourth Wall Watch Group, where viewers, if so inclined, may submit instances where they believe a character may be breaking the fourth wall (for example, 2:42). Have a great Monday and an even better rest of the week!.
@CoffeeMusic-1985
@CoffeeMusic-1985 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing, Wish everyone happy working and achieve much success
@Galantski
@Galantski 2 жыл бұрын
Here's a question for you and your viewers, Anthony: When Rod announces Mr. Death at the beginning of "One For The Angels", and the character abruptly turns his head to look directly into the camera as he hears his name mentioned, does this qualify as the first instance of "breaking the fourth wall" in an anthology TV series? 1:13 (Prior to this episode, the trope had earlier been used, but only in the sitcom _The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show_ and in animated shows such as such as Bugs Bunny and other _Looney Tunes_ cartoons.) Do you think "One For The Angels" even qualifies as an example of breaking the fourth wall? (I do, but I'd be interested in reading other people's thoughts.) As for the rankings, I decided to post them separately to keep this from being overly long as I have a habit of doing with my comments. Actually, there is one ranking I will post here, and that's a second "Honorable Mention". I'm taking liberties of a sort by including this one, but because it's a science fiction episode I think it's okay to bend the rules slightly. And here I'm thinking of Mr. Death in the form of a jovial and conscientious --but very lethal --robot (humanoid) caretaker named Jeremy Wickwire. He is activated when three astronauts low on fuel lands on the Earthlike asteroid over which he looks. Before meeting him the trio walks through a town in which all of the inhabitants aren't moving, and seem petrified. Finally, Wickwire reveals himself to them, explaining that the asteroid serves as a cemetery for rich people, who are given the opportunity to fulfill their most cherished fantasies after they die (e.g., attractive contestants at a beauty pageant are seen as losing out to a homely, bespectacled is the one wearing the crown). His functions include peacekeeping, and they tell him how they have been away from Earth for a long time, as the planet took a great amount if time to recover from a nuclear war. When he asks what most they would like, they all say they wished they were back in their spaceship heading back home on Earth. He then pours them wine, but after they have drunk he informs them that their drinks have been spiked with a poison he calls "eternifying fluid", that will render them frozen like everyone they saw. Confused by what he did, they ask him why, and his mood goes from jovial to stern, emphasizing to them that they "are men, and while there are men, there can be no peace.". In the final scene, set in their spaceship, we see the three motionless in their seats, as Wickwire uses a feather duster on them, while some light-hearted music plays. So, I see this as dark comedy--humor with a creep factor heightened by a robot Mr. Death.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Wickwire! That's a very solid honorable mention Galantski. On that note, Elegy is another great one I'm looking forward to discussing. Always great hearing form you, have a good one.
@57highland
@57highland Жыл бұрын
Yes, "Elegy" is a very good TZ episode; very good in a subtle, intelligent way. Interesting concept and also a good dose of creepiness in all the various scenarios of complete stillness. And in Wickwire's seemingly sympathetic assurance to the astronauts that they will feel no pain as they die of the poison he convinced them to drink.
@jamaaldunbar324
@jamaaldunbar324 2 жыл бұрын
i have to go watch all of these now!!
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
No doubt! They are all excellent entries in the series. 👍👍👍
@ShxdowParkIII
@ShxdowParkIII 2 жыл бұрын
Love this channel, it's such a hidden Gem
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Shxdow, I appreciate hearing that. Be well!
@sovanndaily9194
@sovanndaily9194 2 жыл бұрын
Great JOb. Thank for your effort. Please keep going further . I am looking for your next content dear.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sovann. Appreciate it! Have a good one!
@madam-mint
@madam-mint Жыл бұрын
Sorry, I know this is old-rough day, Twilight Zone content is comforting-but yeah, I’m biased to Rob. Definitely not because I had a celebrity crush or anything, ha!-but no, he really is fantastic. He’s oddly human, clever but kind and surprisingly understanding, considering how alien humanity could likely seem to him.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater Жыл бұрын
Hey Miss Mint! I hear you, TZ is comforting for me as well, & nobody ever came close to Serling. Thanks for checking in. Have a good day ahead! : )
@kasamarctvoffical
@kasamarctvoffical 2 жыл бұрын
Nice content and giving my indeed full watch/support my friend.
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@LFamilyJourney
@LFamilyJourney Жыл бұрын
Nice sharing. Thank you for the upload. New friend here.
@Galantski
@Galantski 2 жыл бұрын
*_Stay safe, be well, and don't take any three-headed gophers!_*
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
I shall steal that! : )
@Galantski
@Galantski 2 жыл бұрын
​@@FeverDreamlandTheater 🤔Careful, I'm not sure the _other_ Anthony would approve. Incidentally, I think we can add Anthony Fremont to the list of _TZ's_ Mr. Deaths, or in his case, _Master_ Death, given his youth. Skeptical? Then consider this... He may actually be the most powerful personification of them all, an example of which we see at the beginning of the episode, when he declares: "I'll make him dead now. I'm tired of playing with him. Be dead. Gopher, you be dead!" Wow, just telling it to be dead is all it takes. That's real power, but it goes beyond just that, because he isolated his town of Peaksville, Ohio, from the rest of the universe. And that's immense deadly power, because at his whim the rest of the world disappeared and everything in it--it was like ex nihilo,_ but in reverse! Of course, if Anthony was in a really bad mood, he could one up the death scenario by putting a person into a nightmare state of being stuck between the living and the dead. Just ask Dan Hollis, that is if his new Jack-in-the-Box self hasn't been picked apart by the crows in the cornfield (only to be endlessly reassembled to be torn apart over and over again. _My, my, that's real fine that you done that. That's-that's real fine, Anthony._
@AnyaDiary
@AnyaDiary 2 жыл бұрын
FANTASTIC 👍❤ congratulations on working very cool videos, beautiful, really interesting and useful, successful and healthy for you and your family, amen, great work, I support you forever, thank you my dear friend❤💝🙏🏼
@lindaloo6951
@lindaloo6951 5 ай бұрын
Of course I’m picking Robert Redford as my favorite! 🤩 😃😆
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 4 ай бұрын
Hey Linda! A fine choie.
@NaomisAdventures
@NaomisAdventures 2 жыл бұрын
Good video
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Naomi!
@Galantski
@Galantski 2 жыл бұрын
Okay, Anthony. Here's a question for you and your viewers: There is an aspect of "Perchance to Dream" and "Eye of the Beholder" that is the same. What is it that connects the two episodes? (No answer from me yet. Let's see if anyone can come up with it. And no, I'm not thinking of the fact that both have doctors.)
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, I'm racking my brain on this one, but unfortunately I can't think of anything in particular in terms of connections. 😂 The only thing I can come up with...is the backdrop outside the window reused in both episodes? I recall both leads are distraught and both dash to the window for air at one point.
@Galantski
@Galantski 2 жыл бұрын
@@FeverDreamlandTheater Okay, here's a hint. There is something revealed at the end that we aren't shown at the beginning of the episode. It's an important plot element in each, but in different ways. And here's a second BIG hint: _"We've been expecting you, Mr. Hall."_
@Galantski
@Galantski 2 жыл бұрын
Give up yet?
@InnerPeaceAtlanta
@InnerPeaceAtlanta 2 жыл бұрын
💕!‿𝓢𝓾𝓹𝒆𝓻 list! thank you!! Leaving full support my friend. Have a Lovely Day 💝Greetings! Much success and happiness.See you soon!like67
@drrathking
@drrathking Жыл бұрын
man don't you just hate it when you end up in the fifth dimension and it got 3 grim reapers hunting you down
@FeverDreamlandTheater
@FeverDreamlandTheater Жыл бұрын
😂 😂 😂
@rkrueger8009
@rkrueger8009 2 жыл бұрын
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