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Into the Light ()


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High-school teacher Rachel Stark is relieved that her year is almost over so she can leave her obnoxious, apathetic students. Two days before the final day, she sees a light emitting from the face of one of her students. She also sees it... See more »

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Rachel Stark
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Ben Jordan
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Principal Kerr
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Brian
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Arlie
Morgan Fane ...
Tony
Chris Johnson ...
José Marina
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Heart Attack Man (uncredited)

Directed by

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Lou Diamond Phillips

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Rod Serling ... (created by) (creator)
 
Moira Kirland ... (written by) (as Moira Kirland Dekker)

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Ira Steven Behr ... executive producer
Pen Densham ... executive producer
Jim Rosenthal ... executive producer

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Mark Snow ... (music by)

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Rick Maguire ... director of photography

Editing by

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Sondra Watanabe
Benjamin A. Weissman

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JoAnne Yarrow ... editorial production assistant

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Mark Lane

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Jack Hardy ... first assistant director
Tim Macarthur ... production assistant
Roger Scott Russell ... second assistant director (as Roger Russell)

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Troy Eirich ... assistant property master
Frank Haddad ... head greensman
Wes Hamby ... assistant property master
Tiara Motem ... property buyer
Sean Wynia ... paint foreman

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Ryan Darden ... assistant sound editor
Todd Murakami ... sound effects editor
Michael T. Williamson ... sound mixer

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Bob Comer ... special effects coordinator

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Matthew Gore ... visual effects supervisor
Simon Lacey ... visual effects supervisor

Camera and Electrical Department

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David Kohler ... lighting technician
Carson Reaves ... first assistant camera
Neil Seale ... camera operator
Chris Gibbins ... second assistant camera: "a" camera (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Helen Geier ... casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Jojo MacDowall ... costumer: preparation (uncredited)

Location Management

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Bill Burns ... location manager
Lenore Nemani ... trainee assistant location manager

Music Department

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Marius Constant ... composer: original theme
Jonathan Davis ... theme music adapted and performed by (as Jonathan Davis of Korn)
Stuart Goetz ... music editor
Mary Ramos ... music supervisor
Michelle Silverman ... music supervisor (as Michelle Kuznetsky)

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Katrina Cabrera Ortega ... writers assistant
Lori Huck ... production executive
Jennifer Metcalf ... production coordinator
Michalla Petersen ... voice-over artist
Jenn Vincent ... production assistant
Ronald C. Briggs Jr. ... inventory services (uncredited)
Mark Costa ... production executive (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

High-school teacher Rachel Stark is relieved that her year is almost over so she can leave her obnoxious, apathetic students. Two days before the final day, she sees a light emitting from the face of one of her students. She also sees it on a man on a bus later - who suffers a heart attack and promptly dies. She reassures herself that it doesn't mean anything since the student is fine, but the next day he is reported dead as well. After testing it, she learns that the phenomenon is very real...but has to figure out how to prove it to others when she begins seeing the light on the faces of too many students for their impending deaths to be a coincidence. Written by brainybrailler@comcast.net

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Movie Connections References The Purple Testament (1960). See more »
Quotes Himself - Host: [opening narration] Meet Rachel Stark. She may think she's ready to quit her job and leave her students behind, but today this teacher's going to learn a lesson in commitment, courtesy of the Twilight Zone.
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