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Tales from the Loop is an American science fiction drama television series developed and written by Nathaniel Halpern based on the art book of the same name by Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag. The eight-episode first season was released in its entirety on Amazon Prime Video on April 3, 2020.
Tales of Tomorrow is an American anthology science fiction series that was performed and broadcast live on ABC from 1951 to 1953. The series covered such stories as Frankenstein starring Lon Chaney Jr. , 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea starring Thomas Mitchell as Captain Nemo , and many others.
Babylon 5: The Lost Tales is a set of mini-stories featuring established characters from the series, released direct-to-DVD. Production of the first anthology of two stories, named collectively Voices in the Dark , commenced in November 2006 with Straczynski writing, producing, and directing.
Note: The Two-Fisted Tales comic book cover shown in the episode is a spoof. This tale came from the script for the film Two-Fisted Tales that was "based" on the comic book series of the same name along with the Tales from the Crypt stories "Yellow" and "Showdown". Warren Zevon provides the soundtrack for this episode.
In 1997 the film spawned a sequel, Tales from the Far Side II. This follow-up was never broadcast on American television, but it aired in the UK on BBC and appeared in numerous film festivals. [1] Both films were released on VHS and DVD and were available for purchase by U.S. addresses from the official Far Side website. [citation needed]
Eddie Minelli (T.J. Castronova, who also executive-produced the series), a cruel and twisted mob boss, has his subordinate Nicky (Bradley Fisher) kidnap noted puppeteer Aldo De Calasuro (Barry Dennen), whereupon Eddie forces him to string up the corpse of his murdered rival Fat Paulie (Derek Doughran). With his floozy Tiffany (Cameron Milzer ...
One of the explosions was so big that it melted the plexiglass and the camera lens. [ 2 ] The lighting for the scene where Commander Ivanova's fighter ship is tumbling was achieved by attaching a light to a gimbal, moving the light to match the pre-determined rotation of the fighter.
Tales from the QuadeaD Zone "Food for" "The Brothers" "Unseen Vision" Chester Novell Turner: W.J. Rider Keefe L. Turner John W. Jones: 1987: United States [42] [43] After Midnight "The Old Dark House" "A Night on the Town" "All Night Operator" Ken and Jim Wheat: Pamela Segall Marc McClure: 1989: United States [7] Grim Prairie Tales: 4 western ...