The Twilight Zone - Vol. 33 2000 Horror Movie Review
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This volume includes: “The Little People” (Episode 93, March 30, 1962) - Spaceship commander Peter Craig declares himself a god when his ship lands on a planet populated by people smaller than ants. After he orders his co-pilot (Claude Akins) to leave, he learns the true nature of power. “No Time Like the Past” (Episode 112, March 7, 1963, 51 min.) - Paul Driscoll (Dana Andrews) travels back in time to try to prevent some of history’s catastrophes. Unsuccessful, he decides to stay in the past without interfering until disaster strikes closer to home. “The Encounter” (Episode 151, May 1, 1964) - In this rarely seen episode, a World War II veteran (Neville Brand) and a Japanese-American gardener (George Takei) battle each other over a war that ended more than 20 years ago. Yet they have more in common than they could imagine.
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Title: The Twilight Zone - Vol. 33
Year: 2000
Starring: Twilight Zone,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Runtime: 100 minutes
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