The Twilight Zone (TV Series)
I Shot an Arrow into the Air (1960)
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- TV-PG
- 25min
- Drama, Fantasy
- 15 Jan 1960
- TV Episode
Order breaks down between three surviving crewmen whose rocket ship crashes on an unknown world with limited water and supplies.
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Dewey Martin | ... |
Corey
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Edward Binns | ... |
Col. Bob Donlin
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Ted Otis | ... |
Pierson
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Harry Bartell | ... |
Langford
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Leslie Barrett | ... |
Brandt
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Boyd Cabeen | ... |
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Kenner G. Kemp | ... |
Launch Technician (uncredited)
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Rod Serling | ... |
Narrator (uncredited) (voice)
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Directed by
Stuart Rosenberg |
Written by
Rod Serling | ... | (teleplay by) |
Madelon Champion | ... | (based on the story by) |
Rod Serling | ... | (created by) (uncredited) (creator) |
Produced by
Buck Houghton | ... | producer |
Rod Serling | ... | executive producer: Cayuga Productions |
Cinematography by
George T. Clemens | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Bill Mosher |
Casting By
Mildred Gusse |
Art Direction by
George W. Davis | ||
William Ferrari |
Set Decoration by
Henry Grace | ||
Jerry Wunderlich |
Production Management
Ralph W. Nelson | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Edward O. Denault | ... | assistant director (as Edward Denault) |
Sound Department
Franklin Milton | ... | sound (as Frank Milton) |
Jean G. Valentino | ... | sound (as Jean Valentino) |
Van Allen James | ... | sound effects editor (uncredited) |
Animation Department
Sam Clayberger | ... | background artist- opening title sequence (uncredited) / layout artist- title sequence (uncredited) |
Rudy Larriva | ... | animator/animation director - opening titles (uncredited) |
Joe Messerli | ... | effects painter-title sequence (uncredited) |
Music Department
René Garriguenc | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Bernard Herrmann | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) / composer: theme music (uncredited) |
Lucien Moraweck | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Herbert Klynn | ... | title designer (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- CBS (1960) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
- Image Entertainment (2010) (United States) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- United Productions of America (UPA) (animated title)
- U.S. Department of the Interior (courtesy)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Some listings credit Alan Smithee as director. Stuart Rosenberg did use that name sometimes. Normally "Alan Smithee" is used by directors who do not want their name associated with a piece of work. See more » |
Goofs | The surviving men all agree that they must be on an asteroid. Space service personnel would never even consider such an absurd assumption, as they would know that an asteroid cannot support any kind of atmosphere, nor would it have Earth-like gravity. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into I Shot An Arrow Into The Air (2020). See more » |
Soundtracks | Twilight Zone Theme See more » |
Quotes |
Rod Serling - Narrator:
[Closing Narration]
Practical joke perpetrated by Mother Nature and a combination of improbable events. Practical joke wearing the trappings of nightmare, of terror, of desperation. Small human drama played out in a desert ninety-seven miles from Reno, Nevada, U.S.A., continent of North America, the Earth, and, of course - the Twilight Zone. See more » |