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He's rather arbitrarily chosen four o'clock as his personal Götterdämmerung, and we are about to watch the metamorphosis of a twisted fanatic, poisoned by the gangrene of prejudice, to the status of an avenging angel, upright and omniscient, dedicated and fearsome. Whatever your clocks say, it's four o'clock, and wherever you are it happens ...
Radell Faraday Nelson (October 3, 1931 – November 30, 2022) was an American science fiction author and cartoonist most notable for his 1963 short story "Eight O'Clock in the Morning", [1] which was later used by John Carpenter as the basis for his 1988 film They Live.
Based on a short story by : Lewis Padgett Teleplay by : Rod Serling: Van Cleave: December 25, 1959 () 173-3622: 13: 13 "The Four of Us Are Dying" John Brahm: Based on a short story by : George Clayton Johnson Teleplay by : Rod Serling: Jerry Goldsmith: January 1, 1960 () 173-3618: 14: 14 "Third from the Sun" Richard L. Bare
Quitting time at the plant. Time for supper now. Time for families. Time for a cool drink on a porch. Time for the quiet rustle of leaf-laden trees that screen out the Moon.
Each man measures his time; some with hope, some with joy, some with fear. But Sam Forstmann measures his allotted time by a grandfather's clock, a unique mechanism whose pendulum swings between life and death, a very special clock that keeps a special kind of time—in the Twilight Zone.
Josephine Lyons Scott Pinckney (January 25, 1895 – October 4, 1957) was a novelist and poet in the literary revival of the American South after World War I. Her first best-selling novel was the social comedy Three O'clock Dinner (1945).
Cornell George Hopley Woolrich (/ ˈ w ʊ l r ɪ tʃ / WUUL-ritch; December 4, 1903 – September 25, 1968) was an American novelist and short story writer.He sometimes used the pseudonyms William Irish and George Hopley.
At 4 O'Clock In The Summer, Hope was the subject of a short documentary film, which ran as the 190th episode of the British television series 100 Great Paintings. [4]Author Laurie Wilson has argued that the title of Alberto Giaccometti's 1932 sculpture Palais de Quartres Heures (which is most often translated as Palace at 4 A.M.), is derived from the title of Tanguy's painting since Tanguy had ...