Yahoo Web Search

  1. Ad

    related to: vic morrow twilight zone episode
  2. Browse & discover thousands of brands. Read customer reviews & find best sellers. Free shipping on qualified orders. Free, easy returns on millions of items.

Search results

  1. A Quality of Mercy was the episode that provided the blueprint for Vic Morrow's segment in The Twilight Zone: The Movie. Dean Stockwell plays U. S. Lieutenant Katell, who arrives in the Philippine Islands at the end of WWII to take command of a war-weary squad of soldiers, led by Sgt. Causarano (Albert Salmi).

    • (2.4K)
    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
    • Buzz Kulik
    • 1961-12-29
  2. Jun 24, 1983 · With Dan Aykroyd, Albert Brooks, Vic Morrow, Doug McGrath. Four horror and science fiction segments, directed by four famous directors, each of them being a new version of a classic story from Rod Serling's landmark television series.

    • (41K)
    • Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Joe Dante, John Landis, George Miller
    • 1983-06-24
  3. Nov 13, 2009 · On July 23, 1982, Vic Morrow and two child actors, Renee Shinn Chen and Myca Dinh Le, are killed in an accident involving a helicopter during filming on the California set of Twilight Zone:...

  4. People also ask

    • Plot Summaries
    • Helicopter Accident
    • Release and Reaction
    • Novelization
    • Soundtrack

    Prologue

    The film starts with a driver (Albert Brooks) and his passenger (Dan Aykroyd) driving very late at night, singing along to Creedence Clearwater Revival's cover of "Midnight Special" on a cassette, and the song ends when the tape breaks. The driver talks about a scary game he finds amusing: he switches off the car's headlights and drives in the dark. After the passenger admits he's uncomfortable, the driver laughs it off and keeps the lights on. With no tape or radio, the pair start a Name Tha...

    Time Out

    The film's only original segment was the first, directed by John Landis. It is loosely based on the original Twilight Zone episode "A Quality of Mercy", with the opening narration borrowing from "What You Need" and "A Nice Place to Visit". The narrator starts with this monologue: You're about to meet an angry man: Mr. William Connor, who carries on his shoulder a chip the size of the national debt. This is a sour man, a lonely man, who's tired of waiting for the breaks that come to others, bu...

    Kick the Can

    The second segment was directed by Steven Spielberg and is a remake of the episode "Kick the Can." The narrator starts with this monologue: It is sometimes said that where there is no hope, there is no life. Case in point: the residents of Sunnyvale Rest Home, where hope is just a memory. But hope just checked into Sunnyvale, disguised as an elderly optimist, who carries his magic in a shiny tin can. An old man named Mr. Bloom (Scatman Crothers) has just moved into Sunnyvale Retirement Home....

    During the filming of the "Time Out" segment directed by John Landis on July 23, 1982 at around 2:30 a.m., actor Vic Morrow and child actors Myca Dinh Le (age 7) and Renee Shin-Yi Chen (陳欣怡, age 6) died in an accident involving a helicopter being used on the set. The two child actors were hired in violation of California law, which prohibits child ...

    Twilight Zone: The Movie opened on June 24, 1983 to mixed reviews. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times rated each segment individually, awarding them (on a scale of four stars): two for the prologue and first segment, one-and-a-half for the second, three-and-a-half stars for the third, and three-and-a-half for the final. Ebert noted that "the surp...

    Robert Bloch wrote the book adaptation of Twilight Zone: The Movie. Bloch's order of segments does not match the order in the film itself, as he was given the original screenplay to work with, in which "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" was the second segment, and "Kick the Can" was the fourth. Both the movie's prologue and epilogue are missing in the nove...

    Jerry Goldsmith, who scored several episodes of the original series, composed the music for the movie and re-recorded Marius Constant's series theme. The original soundtrack album was released by Warner Bros. Records. "Time Out" is the only segment whose music is not included in the overture (actually the film's end title music). A complete recordi...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vic_MorrowVic Morrow - Wikipedia

    In 1982, Morrow was cast in a feature role in Twilight Zone: The Movie, in a segment directed by John Landis. Morrow was playing the role of Bill Connor, a racist who is taken back in time and placed in various situations where he would be a persecuted victim: as a Jewish man in Vichy France , a black man about to be lynched by the Ku Klux Klan ...

  6. Landis' segment is an original story created for the film, while the segments by Spielberg, Dante, and Miller are remakes of episodes from the original series. The film's cast includes Dan Aykroyd, Albert Brooks, Scatman Crothers, John Lithgow, Vic Morrow, and Kathleen Quinlan.

  7. Bill Conner (Vic Morrow) is an outspoken bigot who is bitter after being passed over for a promotion. Drinking in a bar after work with his friends, Bill makes prejudiced remarks and racial slurs towards Jews, blacks and Asians, attracting the attention of a group of black men sitting near them who, of course, strongly resent his racist comments.

  1. People also search for