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<p dir="auto"><strong>PretoriaDZ</strong> — <em>9 years ago(May 08, 2016 10:48 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">You watch many of the episodes of the Twilight Zone and you'll think, I've heard that thought or seen that scene in a modern movie. A few I've noticed:<br />
Season 1, Ep4:  The 16 Millimeter Shrine - Purple Rose of Cairo (woman goes into a film because she'll be happier there than in real life)<br />
Season 1, Ep9:  Perchance to Dream - Nightmare on Elm Street (someone afraid to fall asleep because a nightmare will kill them)<br />
Look at Season 5, Ep23:  Queen of the Nile (basis for Death Becomes Her)<br />
P.S.  I Hate Cigarettes - I hold them responsible for Rod Serling and Edward R. Murrow's early deaths (they both smoked like chimneys).<br />
This positively infantile preoccupation with bosoms!Terry-Thomas about US 1963.Hasnt changed much!</p>
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