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  1. People Are Alike All Over: Directed by Mitchell Leisen. With Roddy McDowall, Susan Oliver, Paul Comi, Byron Morrow. Fearing the worst, the lone survivor of a crash-landing on Mars finds the native inhabitants, to his relief, very hospitable indeed, but there's a catch.

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    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
    • Mitchell Leisen
    • 1960-03-25
  2. "People Are Alike All Over" is episode 25 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. Opening narration [ edit ] You're looking at a specie of flimsy little two-legged animal with extremely small heads, whose name is Man. Warren Marcusson, age thirty-five.

  3. Mar 6, 2012 · “People Are Alike All Over” is Rod Serling’s adaptation of Paul W. Fairman’s short story, “Brothers Beyond the Void.” This episode has become a recognizable one among fans of the show due mainly to the memorable twist at the end of it.

    • Brian Durant
  4. "The Twilight Zone" People Are Alike All Over (TV Episode 1960) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. A still very young Roddy McDowell ("Planet of the Apes", "The Legend of Hell House") stars as the insecure astronaut/biologist Sam Conrad, who's about to embark on his first major mission to Mars and feels very nervous about what he might discover there.

  6. "People Are Alike All Over" is the twenty-fifth episode of the The Twilight Zone. "You are looking at a species of flimsy little 2-legged animal with extremely small heads whose name is Man. Warren Marcusson, age 35.

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  8. One of them, Marcusson (Paul Comi), is a positive thinker who believes that if there are people among the stars, they must be like those back on Earth, even on the Red Planet. The other astronaut, Conrad (Roddy McDowall), has a more cynical view of human interplanetary nature. The impact of landing is so severe that Marcusson dies.

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