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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
The Twilight Zone (1959)
4 comments:
Michael Powers
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This story has a real Jack Finney feel to it, and that's a high compliment.
No mistaking whose career Serling had in mind here. "Push! Push!" He was under a lot of pressure. I saw him speak once and he was communicating to everyone that a writer can indeed make some money. He mentioned just having signed a $7 million contract if memory serves.
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4 comments:
This story has a real Jack Finney feel to it, and that's a high compliment.
This story has a real Jack Finney feel to it, and that's a high compliment.
No mistaking whose career Serling had in mind here. "Push! Push!" He was under a lot of pressure. I saw him speak once and he was communicating to everyone that a writer can indeed make some money. He mentioned just having signed a $7 million contract if memory serves.
Serling consciously patterned the small town in "Walking Distance" after his own hometown of Binghamton, New York.
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