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Christine Lamson White (May 4, 1926 – April 14, 2013) [1] [2] was an American actress and screenwriter (see Bibliography below), most noted for her role in "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet", a 1963 episode of the anthology television series The Twilight Zone. [3] [4]
Nightmare as a Child" The Twilight Zone episode: Episode no. Season 1 Episode 29: Directed by: Alvin Ganzer: Written by: Rod Serling: Featured music: Jerry Goldsmith: Production code: 173-3635: Original air date: April 29, 1960 () Guest appearances; Janice Rule as Helen Foley; Terry Burnham as Markie [1] Shepperd Strudwick as Peter Selden ...
No logic, no reason, no explanation; just a prolonged nightmare in which fear, loneliness, and the unexplainable walk hand in hand through the shadows. In a moment, we'll start collecting clues as to the whys, the whats, and the wheres. We will not end the nightmare, we'll only explain it—because this is the Twilight Zone.
Ideas from this episode were used in "A Little Peace and Quiet", an episode in the 1985 revival of The Twilight Zone. [ citation needed ] The Adam Sandler 2006 movie Click, uses a similar premise, only the stopwatch is a "universal remote" that pauses, fast-forwards, and reverses time.
Artificial Intelligence startup Imbue said on Thursday it has secured an additional $12 million in follow-on funding to its Series B round, bringing its total raised to over $210 million in cash.
"In His Image" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone aired on January 3, 1963. This was the first episode of the fourth season. Each episode was expanded to an hour (with commercials) from "In His Image" until "The Bard". The fourth season is the only season of The Twilight Zone to have each episode one ...
Willoughby? Maybe it's wishful thinking nestled in a hidden part of a man's mind, or maybe it's the last stop in the vast design of things—or perhaps, for a man like Mr. Gart Williams, who climbed on a world that went by too fast, it's a place around the bend where he could jump off.