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Gig Young,
Gig Young,
Frank Overton,
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Robert Stevens,
Robert Stevens
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: Panasonic
: Television, Vintage TV, Fantasy
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One the finest of all Twilight Zone episodes, "Walking Distance" benefits not only from a superb Rod Serling script and a magnificent starring performance by Gig Young, but also from an evocative musical score by Bernard Herrmann (which would be cannibalized many times on subsequent episodes). Young is cast as 35-year-old businessman Martin Sloan, who, while waiting for his car to be repaired, takes a sentimental journey to his home town of Homewood. Gradually, Martin begins to realize that the town has not changed one bit in 25 years: In fact, his parents are still alive, and there's a young boy running around who is the living image of 10-year-old Martin Sloan. Watch for Ron Howard in a three-line bit role. "Walking Distance" was first telecast October 30, 1959. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
This contains the following episodes:
Episode 47: Night of the Meek
Episode 51: The Invaders
Episode 81: Nothing in the Dark
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