The Twilight Zone (TV Series)
It's Still a Good Life (2003)
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- TV-14
- Drama, Fantasy
- 19 Feb 2003
- TV Episode
40 years later, god-like Anthony Fremont is still holding Peaksville, Ohio under a reign of terror. However, things are about to change when his daughter turns out to have similar powers.
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Cast
Forest Whitaker | ... |
Self - Host
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Cloris Leachman | ... |
Agnes Fremont
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Liliana Mumy | ... |
Audrey Fremont
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Bill Mumy | ... |
Anthony Fremont
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Kerry Sandomirsky | ... |
Cynthia
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Samuel Patrick Chu | ... |
Timmy
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Paul McGillion | ... |
George
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Kirsten Kilburn | ... |
Timmy's Mom
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Chilton Crane | ... |
Lorna
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Robert Moloney | ... |
Joe
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Directed by
Allan Kroeker |
Written by
Rod Serling | ... | (created by) (creator) |
Ira Steven Behr | ... | (written by) |
Jerome Bixby | ... | (based on characters created by) |
Produced by
Ira Steven Behr | ... | executive producer |
Pen Densham | ... | executive producer |
Jim Rosenthal | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Mark Snow |
Cinematography by
Rick Maguire | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Sondra Watanabe |
Editorial Department
JoAnne Yarrow | ... | editorial production assistant |
Set Decoration by
Mark Lane |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Kathy Houghton | ... | second assistant director |
Tim Macarthur | ... | production assistant |
Greg Zenon | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Troy Eirich | ... | assistant property master |
Frank Haddad | ... | head greensman |
Wes Hamby | ... | assistant property master |
Tiara Motem | ... | property buyer |
Sean Wynia | ... | paint foreman |
Sound Department
Ryan Darden | ... | assistant sound editor |
Todd Murakami | ... | sound effects editor |
Michael T. Williamson | ... | sound mixer |
Special Effects by
Bob Comer | ... | special effects coordinator |
Visual Effects by
Matthew Gore | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Simon Lacey | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Camera and Electrical Department
Carson Reaves | ... | first assistant camera |
Neil Seale | ... | camera operator |
Chris Gibbins | ... | second assistant camera: "a" camera (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Helen Geier | ... | casting associate |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jojo MacDowall | ... | costumer: preparation (uncredited) |
Location Management
Bill Burns | ... | location manager |
Lenore Nemani | ... | trainee assistant location manager |
Music Department
Marius Constant | ... | composer: original theme |
Jonathan Davis | ... | theme music adapted and performed by (as Jonathan Davis of Korn) |
Stuart Goetz | ... | music editor |
Additional Crew
Katrina Cabrera Ortega | ... | writers assistant |
Lori Huck | ... | production executive |
Jennifer Metcalf | ... | production coordinator |
Jenn Vincent | ... | production assistant |
Ronald C. Briggs Jr. | ... | inventory services (uncredited) |
Mark Costa | ... | production executive (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- New Line Television
- Spirit Dance Entertainment
- Trilogy Entertainment Group
- Joshmax Productions Services
Distributors
- Chum Television (2003) (United States) (tv)
- United Paramount Network (UPN) (2003) (United States) (tv)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Bill Mumy (Anthony Fremont) and Cloris Leachman (Agnes Fremont) reprise their roles from It's a Good Life (1961), making them the only actors to play the same character in two different "Twilight Zone" series. See more » |
Movie Connections | Features It's a Good Life (1961). See more » |
Quotes |
[opening narration]
Narrator: Forty years ago, Rod Serling introduced us to a monster. A monster so powerful, he was able to make the world disappear, just by using his mind. For the residents of Peaksville, Ohio, the nightmare had begun. The monster knew their every thought, could feel their every emotion, and when they made him angry, which was often, he would banish them into a cornfield, from which there was no return. And the most frightening about this monster was that he was only six years old. Now, it's forty years later, and the people of Peaksville are still in Hell. Oh, yes, there's one other thing. The monster now has a child of his own, and though she possesses none of her father's powers, he still loves her very... very much. See more » |