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24 juin 1983 (USA) suiteAccroche:
You're travelling through another dimension. A dimension, not only of sight and sound, but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. Next stop, the Twilight Zone!Plot:
Four horror/sci-fi segments directed by four famous directors which are their own versions of classic stories from Rod Serling's landmark television series. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
1 win & 5 nominations suiteAvis des utilisateurs:
You wanna see something scary? suiteEnsemble
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Dan Aykroyd | ... | Passenger / Ambulance Driver (Prologue / Segment #4) | |
| Albert Brooks | ... | Car Driver (Prologue) | |
| Vic Morrow | ... | Bill Connor (Segment #1) | |
| Doug McGrath | ... | Larry (Segment #1) | |
| Charles Hallahan | ... | Ray (Segment #1) | |
| Rainer Peets | ... | German Officer (Segment #1) (as Remus Peets) | |
| Kai Wulff | ... | German Officer (Segment #1) | |
| Sue Dugan | ... | Waitress No. 1 (Segment #1) | |
| Debby Porter | ... | Waitress No. 2 (Segment #1) | |
| Steven Williams | ... | Bar Patron (Segment #1) | |
| Annette Claudier | ... | French Monther (Segment #1) | |
| Joseph Hieu | ... | Vietnamese (Segment #1) | |
| Al Leong | ... | Vietnamese (Segment #1) | |
| Stephen Bishop | ... | Charming G.I. (Segment #1) | |
| Thomas Byrd | ... | G.I. (Segment #1) |
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La quatrième dimension (Canada: French title) (France) [fr]La quatrième dimension - le film (France) [fr]
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101 min | UK:97 minPays:
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Couleur (Technicolor)Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 suiteSon:
DolbyClassification:
Argentina:16 | Canada:14A (Ontario) | Iceland:14 | France:Unrated | Singapore:PG | New Zealand:PG | Netherlands:12 | South Africa:10V | Australia:PG | Finland:K-12 | Norway:16 | Sweden:15 | UK:15 | USA:PG (certificate #27045) | West Germany:16Curiosités
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Cameo: [Carol Serling]as the woman who asks "Is there something wrong" when the flight attendants knock on the airplane restroom door, holding a copy of the Twilight Zone magazine in her arms. She was the wife of "The Twilight Zone" (1959) creator Rod Serling. suiteGoofs:
Crew or equipment visible: In Segment #3 "It's A Good Life", shadows of the crew can be seen moving on the ground next to the large tree as the camera pans following Helen Foley's car as it arrives at Anthony's house. suiteSoundtrack:
THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL suitefoire aux questions
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Feature film science-fiction / horror / fantasy anthology movie based on the classic TV series. There are four tales; three are based on actual episodes that aired. The original material are the prologue and segment 1, written by John Landis.
I'll give you a review for each segment:
Prologue: Dan Aykroyd and Albert Brooks play two guys in a car who try to entertain themselves while driving at night. Funny at first, gets kind of annoying (especially when they start humming the TV themes) but has a good payoff.
1) Vic Morrow plays Bill Connor, an unrepentant racist and bigot who gets a dose of his own intolerance when he is mistaken for a Jew, an African-American, and a Vietnamese man. This segment is pretty entertaining, with a good performance by Morrow. Unfortunately, the thing about this segment that most people will remember was the tragic accident that killed Morrow and two young extras.
2) Scatman Crothers plays Mr. Bloom, a mysterious man who arrives at an old folks home and gives the seniors a chance to relive their childhood. Pretty benign and uplifting; it doesn't seem to fit in with the other segments but I still liked it.
3) Kathleen Quinlan plays Helen Foley, a traveling schoolteacher who makes the acquaintance of strange young Anthony (Jeremy Licht) who can bend reality to suit his whims and whose "family" lives in mortal terror of him. As befitting the work of Joe Dante, this is pretty twisted. Amusingly designed, with good visual effects. Look for Nancy Cartwright (the voice of Bart Simpson) as "Ethel" and Bill Mumy (who played the boy in the original TV episode) as a diner patron.
4) John Lithgow plays John Valentine, a horrified airplane passenger on a stormy flight who discovers a monster is at work destroying the airplane's engines. Well, you know what they say, "save the best for last"...this is very well done, very eerie. Makes a good impact.
All in all, I really liked this movie. If you're a fan of any of these actors or film-makers, check it out.
I wasn't able to grow up watching "The Twilight Zone" but I think I've caught an occasional rerun on TV. It WAS a good show.
7/10