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Mărişelu (Hungarian: Sajónagyfalu; German: Großdorf) is a commune in Bistriţa-Năsăud County, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Bârla (Berlád), Domneşti (Bilak), Jeica (Zselyk), Măgurele (Serling), Mărişelu, Neţeni (Nec) and Sântioana (Sajószentiván).
Coordinates: 47°01′00″N 24°31′00″E / 47.0167°N 24.5167°E / 47.0167; 24.5167
Rodman Edward "Rod" Serling (December 25, 1924 – June 28, 1975) was an American screenwriter, playwright, television producer, and narrator known for his live television dramas of the 1950s and his science-fiction anthology TV series, The Twilight Zone. Serling was active in politics, both on and off the screen, and helped form television industry standards. He was known as the "angry young man" of Hollywood, clashing with television executives and sponsors over a wide range of issues including censorship, racism, and war.
Serling was born on December 25, 1924 in Syracuse, New York to a Jewish family. He was the second of two sons born to Esther (née Cooper) and Samuel Lawrence Serling. Serling's father had worked as a secretary and amateur inventor before having children, but took on his father-in-law's profession as a grocer to earn a steady income. Sam Serling later took up the trade of butcher after the Great Depression forced the store to close. Serling's mother was a homemaker.
Twilight zone may refer to:
The Twilight Zone is an American television anthology series created by Rod Serling. It is a series of unrelated stories containing drama, psychological thriller, fantasy, science fiction, suspense, and/or horror, often concluding with a macabre or unexpected twist. A popular and critical success, it introduced many Americans to common science fiction and fantasy tropes. The program followed in the tradition of earlier shows such as Tales of Tomorrow (1951–53), which also dramatized the short story "What You Need", and Science Fiction Theatre (1955–57), and radio programs such as The Weird Circle, Dimension X, and X Minus One, and the radio work of one of Serling's inspirations, Norman Corwin. The success of the series led to a feature film, a radio series, a comic book, a magazine, and various other spin-offs that spanned five decades, including two "revival" television series. The first ran on CBS and in syndication in the 1980s, the second ran on UPN from 2002 to 2003. In 2013, TV Guide ranked it #5 in its list of the 60 Greatest Dramas of All Time.
The Twilight (Farsi: Gagooman) is a 2002 Iranian movie.
Actors: Mark L. Lester (producer), Michael Rogers (producer), Cameron Daddo (actor), Coolio (actor), Mircea Monroe (actress), Mark L. Lester (director), Shari Sontag (miscellaneous crew), John Dickson (composer), Dana Dubovsky (producer), David Nykl (actor), Mark Sevi (writer), Donn Aron (producer), Donn Aron (editor), Amy Sloan (actress), George Calil (actor),
Genres: Action, Adventure, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller,Actors: Mark Yoshikawa (writer), Mark Yoshikawa (director), Mark Yoshikawa (editor), Jack Forbes (actor), Andrew Rose (composer), Nickolas Potocic (producer), Fern Finer (actress),
Plot: A solitary man walks home carrying briefcase and a bag of groceries. It's evening. Close to home, someone in a hurry bumps into him, trips, drops photographs and runs off. The man continues home, opens a bottle of wine, and looks across the quad to an apartment where a woman drinks a glass of wine. He smiles in her direction and then watches in alarm as a man enters her apartment, looks at photographs she has hanging about, grapples with her and knocks her down. Our man rushes toward her flat, seeing her assailant flee. He dashes into her apartment, but there's no body in sight, just photographs hanging to dry. He looks at them. What's going on?
Keywords: endless-loop, independent-film, murder, obsession, picture, voyeurThe Twilight Zone is an American television anthology series created by Rod Serling. Each episode (156 in the original series) is a mixture of self-contained drama, psychological thriller, fantasy, science fiction, suspense, or horror, often concluding with a macabre or unexpected twist. A popular and critical success, it introduced many Americans to serious science fiction and abstract ideas through television and also through a wide variety of Twilight Zone literature. The program followed in the tradition of earlier shows like Tales of Tomorrow (1951--1953)—which also dramatized the short story "What You Need"—and Science Fiction Theatre (1955--1957), as well as radio programs such as The Weird Circle and X Minus One, and the radio work of Serling's hero, dramatist Norman Corwin.
”The most unfettered imagination belongs to young people, and they don’t walk through life; they fly” - Rod Serling in 1963. If you've never seen the Twilight Zone, you're missing what might be one of the smartest and most thought-provoking television series of all-time. On the surface, it mimicked ordinary life. The pace was ordinary until challenges to the deepest fears and uncertainties that lurk inside the mind took hold. The series ran from 1959-64 and was created by Rod Serling. The show was mesmerizing audiences across the U.S. when he was interviewed for Australian radio by Binny Lum. We came across this conversation in Australia's National Film and Sound Archive and it's one of those delightful back and forths that makes you stop and listen. Serling jumps into the conversation,...
American Masters Rod Serling: Submitted for Your Approval. Please visit supporting article at http://www.aeolus13umbra.com/2015/06/rod-serling-tour-guide-to-subconscious.html
UFOs: IT HAS BEGUN - IMPROVED QUALITY (includes Rod Serling ,Jacques Vallée, J. Allen Hynek and Burgess Meredith) *This is unquestionably the best copy of the film you can find. It is the original VHS to DVD version - then remastered video to improve quality and poor compression issues* Extremely thorough and produced back when people with a serious scientific background were not so easily swayed by a media proclaiming that the entire scene is absurd. Back when there was much less of a backlash upon someone's character, were they to discuss or research such anomalies. Hosted by legends Rod Serling and Burgess Meredith! This documentary has multiple interesting segments regarding UFO and Alien activity, including abduction tales from decades ago. (many think the abduction/missing time...
Rod Serling's Twilight Zone Episode 0 Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse The Time Element (24 Nov. 1958) The Time Element was the original pilot of The Twilight Zone. CBS purchased a teleplay in 1958 that writer Rod Serling hoped to produce as the pilot of a weekly anthology series. The Twilight Zone episode "The Time Element" marked Serling's first entry in the field of science fiction. Director: Allen Reisner Writer: Rod Serling Stars: William Bendix, Martin Balsam, Darryl Hickman Country: USA Language: English Runtime: 60 min Sound Mix: Mono Color: Black and White Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1 Read More: http://twilightzone.wikia.com/wiki/The_Time_Element http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0745802/
Rod Serling talks to Mike Wallace about sponsors and censorship on TV. Its amazing this interview was done in 1959. Same stuff is happening now. Nothing new.
Originally broadcast in 1963, "He's Alive" was Serling's take on hate-mongering. Fifty years later, unfortunately it seems that the episode really is timeless.
A famous teleplay starring Ed Begley, Everett Sloane and Richard Kiley. Elizabeth Montgomery has a bit part. It aired live on January 12, 1955. The New York Times critic Jack Gould, hailed it as a breakthrough and suggested a second showing. On February 9, NBC again broadcast the play live with the same cast. This was the first time and perhaps the only time in history that a performance was repeated live on American television. This kine-scope is from the first broadcast because the second broadcast did not have commercials. Tom Shales article on Patterns http://www.tvweek.com/in-depth/2008/04/serlings-patterns-an-icon-of-l/
Swirling takes up all my time
Makes me know that I'm above you
Swirling curling up in smoke
It started as a joke but...love you
Moss suspended on a grave-and growing in a cave
Where I can carve your name
CHORUS
Love you
Swirling occupies my life
And if I had a wife she'd be you
Swirling takes up all my time
And if that's such a crime why love you?
Moss suspended on a stone-and down the telephone-
To where I call your name
CHORUS