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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
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  3. " People Are Alike All Over " is episode 25 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone . Opening narration. 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. Samuel A. Conrad, age thirty-one.

  4. Summary. Two astronauts - Warren Marcusson and Samuel A. Conrad - take a trip to Mars. Marcusson has a philosophy that people are alike everywhere, while Conrad has a more cynical view on human nature. When their ship crashes on Mars, Marcusson dies from his unjuries, leaving Conrad to greet the Martians on his own.

  5. A short clip from The Twilight Zone Season One episode, "People Are Alike All Over" (1959)

    • 2 min
    • 106.8K
    • Christopher Sorick
  6. Mar 14, 2024 · The Twilight Zone: People are Alike All Over | Episode Analysis. You're looking at a specie of flimsy little two-legged animal with extremely small heads, whose name is Man. Warren...

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  7. A spaceship piloted by two astronauts heads out on a mission to Mars. 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.

  8. A classic episode of the sci-fi anthology series The Twilight Zone, written by Rod Serling and based on a short story by Paul W. Fairman. It features Roddy McDowall as Sam Conrad, a man who crash-lands on a planet where everyone looks like him.

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