Podcasters Of Horror Episode 37
Discussing The Twilight Zone Episodes
‘Mr Denton on Doomsday’, ‘The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine’ and ‘Walking Distance’

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Welcome to this podcast series from The Super Network with Podcasters Of Horror! This podcast is all about horror anthologies from television and films and it began with a retrospective on Mick Garris’ Masters Of Horror series and continued on with looking Fear Itself, with bonus episodes on Goosebumps and Freddy’s Nightmares.
Your hosts ‘Super’ Marcey Papandrea & ‘The Terrible Australian’ Bede Jermyn both back for episode 37, returning back to the world of original incarnation of The Twilight Zone with first time guest and good friend Julian Meyers, host of the YouTube series Collector Creations! For this one, the trio take a look at episodes 3, 4 & 5 from the first seasomn of the show. What did Marcey, Bede & Julian think of them? Listen in and find out!

Mr. Denton on Doomsday
(Episode 3/Season 1 Episode 3)
Directed by Allen Reisner, Written by Rod Serling, starring Dan Duryea, Martin Landau, Jeanne Cooper , Malcolm Atterbury, Doug McClure and Ken Lynch.
Plot: “The town drunk in the old-west faces his past when Fate lends a hand.”
The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine
(Episode 4/Season 1 Episode 4)
Directed by Mitchell Leisen, Written by Rod Serling, starring Ida Lupino, Martin Balsam, Jerome Cowan, John Clarke, Ted de Corsia and Alice Frost.
Plot: “Barbara Jean Trenton is a faded film star who lives in the past by constantly re-watching her old movies instead of moving on with her life, so her associates try to lure her out of her self-imposed isolation.”
Walking Distance
(Episode 5/Season 1 Episode 5)
Directed by Robert Stevens, Written by Rod Serling, starring Gig Young as Martin Sloan, Frank Overton, Irene Tedrow, Michael Montgomery, Ron Howard and Byron Foulger.
Plot: “A man, fed up with where he is in life, finds himself not only in his old hometown, but back to the time when he was a boy.”

Highlights include:
* Welcome back to The Twilight Zone and welcome to the show Julian!
* How the three episodes share a surprisingly similar thematic link
* Martin Landau’s smile is creepy in Mr. Denton on Doomsday
* Ida Lupino being the only person to both star and direct an episode of The Twilight Zone
* How The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine resonates and its connections to Sunset Boulevard
* The reasons why Walking Distance is a classic episode
* Is that little Ron Howard?!
* Ratings for each segment!
* Plus much, much more!

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