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The After Hours/Lost and Found/The World Next Door ()


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The After Hours: Marsha Cole detects shadowy figures and mysterious voices around her during a trip to a local shopping mall. Lost and Found: College student Jennifer Templeton finds out why her possessions have been vanishing. The World... See more »

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Marsha Cole (segment "The After Hours")
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Man (segment "The After Hours")
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Clerk (segment "The After Hours")
Chip Heller ...
Workman (segment "The After Hours")
Lori Michaels ...
Mother (segment "The After Hours")
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Boy (segment "The After Hours")
Evan James ...
Teenage Security (segment "The After Hours") (as Evan Malmuth)
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Security (segment "The After Hours")
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Mannequin #1 (segment "The After Hours")
Deborah Rykoff-Bennett ...
Mannequin #2 (segment "The After Hours")
Caprice Rothe ...
Bin Mannequin #1 (segment "The After Hours")
Michael Dobo ...
Store Owner (segment "The After Hours")
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Jennifer Templeton (segment "Lost and Found")
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Kathy (segment "Lost and Found")
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Time-Traveller (segment "Lost and Found")
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Time-Traveller (segment "Lost and Found")
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Barney Schlesinger (segment "The World Next Door")
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Katie Schlessinger (segment "The World Next Door")
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Steve (segment "The World Next Door")
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Milton (segment "The World Next Door")
Victoria Bass ...
Lucille (segment "The World Next Door")
Dinah Lenney ...
Francine (segment "The World Next Door")
Jon Menick ...
Butler (segment "The World Next Door")
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Narrator (segments "The After Hours" and "The World Next Door") (voice)

Directed by

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Paul Lynch ... (segment "The World Next Door") (directed by)
Bruce Malmuth ... (segment "The After Hours") (directed by)
Gus Trikonis ... (segment "Lost and Found") (directed by)

Written by

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Rod Serling ... (created by)
 
Rockne S. O'Bannon ... (segment "The After Hours") (teleplay by)
 
Rod Serling ... (segment "The After Hours") (based on the story and teleplay by)
 
George R.R. Martin ... (segment "Lost and Found") (teleplay by)
 
Phyllis Eisenstein ... (segment "Lost and Found") (based on the short story by)
 
Lan O'Kun ... (segment "The World Next Door") (written by)
 
Rockne S. O'Bannon ... (story consultant)

Produced by

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Howard Brock ... associate producer
Philip DeGuere Jr. ... executive producer (as Philip DeGuere)
Harvey Frand ... producer
Anthony Lawrence ... supervising producer
Nancy Lawrence ... supervising producer
Hali Paul ... associate producer
Ken Swor ... line producer

Music by

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Robert Folk ... (segment "'The After Hours'") (music by)
Merl Saunders ... (segment "'The World Next Door' and 'Lost and Found'") (music by)

Cinematography by

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Bradford May ... director of photography

Editing by

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Tom Pryor ... (segment "'Lost and Found'") (edited by)
Noel Rogers ... (segment "'The World Next Door'") (edited by)
Greg Wong ... (segment "'The After Hours'") (edited by)

Editorial Department

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Cosmas P. Bolger ... post-production executive
Michael Rubin ... post-production coordinator

Production Design by

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John B. Mansbridge ... (segment "'Lost and Found and 'The World Next Door'") (production designed by) (as John Mansbridge)

Set Decoration by

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Robert L. Zilliox ... (as Robert Zilliox)

Costume Design by

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Robert M. Moore ... (as Robert Moore)

Makeup Department

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Gloria Montemayor ... hair stylist
Jack Wilson ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Ann Kindberg ... unit production manager
Ken Swor ... production manager
Paul Wurtzel ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Michael J. Dmytryk ... first assistant director (as Mike Dmytryk)
Dawn Easterling ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Jim Zemansky ... property master

Sound Department

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John Adams ... sound editor
David Cantu ... sound editor
Lowell Harris ... production sound mixer
Mickey Hart ... sound designer
Phillip Seretti ... re-recording mixer
Rand Wetherwax ... sound designer (as Rand Weatherwax)

Visual Effects by

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Robert Legato ... visual effects
Jim Michaels ... visual effects producer
Fred Raimondi ... compositor

Camera and Electrical Department

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Michael May ... second assistant camera (as Michael P. May)

Casting Department

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Gary M. Zuckerbrod ... casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Judith Grant ... costumer

Location Management

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Orin Kennedy ... location manager
Denis McCallion ... location manager

Music Department

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Marius Constant ... composer: original theme
Robert Drasnin ... music supervisor
Grateful Dead ... composer: new title theme (as The Grateful Dead)
Richard Nash ... musician: trombone
Merl Saunders ... composer: new title theme
Henry Sigismonti ... musician: french horn
Robert Takagi ... music editor (as Robert Y. Takagi)
Vince De Rosa ... musician: french horn (uncredited)
Malcolm McNab ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
James Thatcher ... musician: french horn (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Kenneth Gilbert ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Alan Brennert ... executive story consultant
Bernadette Caulfield ... production coordinator
George R.R. Martin ... story editor
Rockne S. O'Bannon ... story consultant
Rebecca Parr Cioffi ... story editor (as Rebecca Parr)
Martin Pasko ... story editor
Paul Tucker ... production executive
Reid Reilich ... craft service (uncredited)

Production Companies

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Distributors

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  • CBS (1986) (United States) (tv)

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Did You Know?

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Trivia At 5 minutes and 12 seconds, "Lost and Found" is the shortest story in the history of "The Twilight Zone". See more »
Movie Connections References Muppet Babies (1984). See more »
Quotes Narrator: [opening narration for "The After Hours"] How fortunate for Marsha Cole to squeeze into the mall even though it's closing. Someone should remind her though: Doors that keep others out, can also seal you in... the Twilight Zone.
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