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One of Rod Serling's closing monologues from an episode of The Twilight Zone accidentally mixes up two different Shakespeare plays.
The "Twilight Zone" creator died in 1975. TV writer Marc Scott Zicree, along with Anne Serling, looked back at the life and legacy of Rod Serling, who would have turned 100 on Christmas Day.
In the "Purple Testament," we witness a young Army lieutenant, Fitz, in the infantry in the Philippine Islands in 1945. He is able to see which member of his platoon will die next, which manifests ...
Serling's feelings about war came out in The Twilight Zone. "The Purple Testament" and "A Quality of Mercy," for example, are set in the Philippines and permeated with the same sense of dread ...
Serling's feelings about war came out in The Twilight Zone. "The Purple Testament" and "A Quality of Mercy," for example, are set in the Philippines and permeated with the same sense of dread ...
Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling was a paratrooper during WWII. After the war, he wrote a short story inspired by the experience. It's now being published for the first time in The Strand.