"Stopover in a Quiet Town" , starring Barry Nelson and Nancy Malone , an episode of The Twilight Zone from the 5th Season (Episode # 150) .
Willoughby- He thinks it is an obsolete town- it turns out to be the name of a Funeral Parlor- is seen on the side of a Hearse that picks up his body! typical of the morbid humor occasionally indulged in in Twilight Zone. I recall this episode as I am a railroad buff, and it did involve the Railroad.
"Where Is Everybody". Aired October 2, 1959. Stars Earl Holliman, James Gregory. A man with no memory is in an empty town.
There's the episode "A Stop at Willoughby" where the protagonist is unable to get off the train to check-out a town in his dreams . Willoughby is a town set in the past to a time that is simpler and has little of the demands that are imposed in a more demanding time such as the future . He , Gart Williams , does get off the train and loses his life and is picked up by a hearse which has the name of "Willoughby & Son Funeral Home" on the hearse .
This is a famous 1961 episode of "The Twilight Zone" titled "It's a Good Life". Bill Mumy stars as Anthony Fremont. He has vast mental powers but isn't mature enough to know how to handle them. His family and community suffer the consequences. This story was remade as part of "Twilight Zone: The Movie" (1983). Bill Mumy, now an adult, plays 'Tim' in this segment. A sequel of the original story was made for the 2003 remake of "The Twilight Zone" television series. This episode is titled "It's Still a Good Life". Once again, Bill Mumy plays 'Anthony Fremont'. It's 40 years later and Anthony is still holding his town in terror. Now he has a daughter who has inherited his powers.
As far as I know, William Shatner starred in only two of The Twilight Zone's episodes.Those two being:Nightmare at 20,000 Feet (1963)Description: William Shatner plays the main character Bob Wilson. Wilson, recovering from a nervous breakdown, is aboard a plane and keeps witnessing a gremlin on the plane's wing during a thunderstorm. However, no one else sees the gremlin that is ripping out one of the engines.Nick of Time (1960)Description: Shatner plays a newlywed driving cross-country with his wife. In a small-town restaurant in Ridgeview, Ohio, they have lunch at the Busy Bee Cafe when their car breaks down. In the diner, they encounter a penny fortune-telling machine that gives cryptic but accurate answers. This episode is more ironic and prophetic than eerie and scary.
Willoughby- He thinks it is an obsolete town- it turns out to be the name of a Funeral Parlor- is seen on the side of a Hearse that picks up his body! typical of the morbid humor occasionally indulged in in Twilight Zone. I recall this episode as I am a railroad buff, and it did involve the Railroad.
"Where Is Everybody". Aired October 2, 1959. Stars Earl Holliman, James Gregory. A man with no memory is in an empty town.
There's the episode "A Stop at Willoughby" where the protagonist is unable to get off the train to check-out a town in his dreams . Willoughby is a town set in the past to a time that is simpler and has little of the demands that are imposed in a more demanding time such as the future . He , Gart Williams , does get off the train and loses his life and is picked up by a hearse which has the name of "Willoughby & Son Funeral Home" on the hearse .
Twilight Town was created on 1992-09-29.
"It's a Good Life". I think it's by Jerome Bixby. It was an episode of the original "Twilight Zone" series, too, starring Billy Mumy. Decades later, he starred in a sequel in the New Twilight Zone series. Let's just say his daughter is a chip off the old block!
This is a famous 1961 episode of "The Twilight Zone" titled "It's a Good Life". Bill Mumy stars as Anthony Fremont. He has vast mental powers but isn't mature enough to know how to handle them. His family and community suffer the consequences. This story was remade as part of "Twilight Zone: The Movie" (1983). Bill Mumy, now an adult, plays 'Tim' in this segment. A sequel of the original story was made for the 2003 remake of "The Twilight Zone" television series. This episode is titled "It's Still a Good Life". Once again, Bill Mumy plays 'Anthony Fremont'. It's 40 years later and Anthony is still holding his town in terror. Now he has a daughter who has inherited his powers.
Twilight Gem: Assassin(Twilight Town, The World That Never Was)
As far as I know, William Shatner starred in only two of The Twilight Zone's episodes.Those two being:Nightmare at 20,000 Feet (1963)Description: William Shatner plays the main character Bob Wilson. Wilson, recovering from a nervous breakdown, is aboard a plane and keeps witnessing a gremlin on the plane's wing during a thunderstorm. However, no one else sees the gremlin that is ripping out one of the engines.Nick of Time (1960)Description: Shatner plays a newlywed driving cross-country with his wife. In a small-town restaurant in Ridgeview, Ohio, they have lunch at the Busy Bee Cafe when their car breaks down. In the diner, they encounter a penny fortune-telling machine that gives cryptic but accurate answers. This episode is more ironic and prophetic than eerie and scary.
Yes Patrick disguised himself as Patricia so he can't leave town but he does not have to leave town because it is just a vacation if you want to go.This appeared in the episode of "That's No Lady".
The Dead Lady of Clown Town was created in 1964.
Roxas beated Axel in DiZ's simulated Twilght Town. You can tell because everyone was frozen.
You "trade" apricorns with Kurt of Azalea Town. I believe that you trade white ones for Quick Balls.the safari zone first lady with the butterfree