Where do narwhals live in the Twilight Zone?
Narwhals don't live in the twilight or middle zone of the ocean. They instead live in the sunlit, upper zone that tends to be identified as the surface downwards 200 meters/600 feet. Within that zone, they tend to dive 30-300 meters/90-900 feet downwards for prey. But in the winter, narwhals migrate to deeper waters. There, they're known to dive into the middle ocean zone. Indeed, they're recorded as seeking prey as much as 800-1,500 meters/2,400-4,500 feet below the surface. The middle zone tends to be identified as extending 200-1,000 meters/660-3,300 feet below the surface. So narwhals are capable of seeking food even into the deepest, darkest ocean zone.
What was the Twilight Zone slot machine?
It is conceivable a Pinball Machine ( not strictly speaking a Slot Machine) Pinball machines are NOT normally gambling devices- but were banned in NYC up till about l978 ( baseball machines were okay, as were some other arcade machines at Coney Island and 42nd st arcades, but pinball machines were illegal for many years)- The Bally company made both Pinball and Slot Machines - and many had themes to various movies, TV shows- there was even a (Captain Fantastic) machine honoring Elton John, a Top Gun, etc. My guess they may have made a Twilight Zone pinball machine-as slot machines are ( not for kids) this type of marketing would not have been used. I have never heard of a Twilight Zone pinball or slot machine.
Was The Twilight Zone TV-show discontinued and if so why?
The original Twilight Zone was canceled in January 1964. CBS claimed it was spending too much money and didn't get high enough ratings. ABC expressed some interest in picking it up, but wanted another title. Rod Serling said no.
Was Christopher Walken ever in a Twilight Zone episode?
Christopher Walken's extensive filmography does not list an appearance in any Twilight Zone episode .
Who is the trumpet player in the Twilight Zone episode A Passage for Trumpet?
Lyn Murray who played the trumpet cues but within the episode the trumpet was played by Joey Crown (Jack Klugman) and Gabriel [The Arch Angel] (John Anderson ) .
Is rod serling in night gallery?
Similiar to the Twilight Zone, Rod Serling gave the intro to the show Night Gallery. Sometimes he spoke of plot while other times he spoke of characters.
What did Orson Welles have to do with the hit television show The Twilight Zone?
CBS originally wanted Orson Wells to host the show, but wouldn't agree to his salary demands.
What is the theme of 'Time Enough at Last' in Twilight Zone?
One theme would be the overwhelming sense of isolation that a person would have whether it be at home in a dysfunctional relationship or in that of a blighted world where the person never has a sense of home or well-being because both worlds lack any harmony or harmonious elements .
Was Wilmer valderrama on Twilight Zone?
Wilmer Valderrama was never credited for an appearance on The Twilight Zone .
What zone does the squid live in out of the sunlight zone the Twilight Zone or the midnight zone?
midnight zone?
Where there any remakes to the Twilight Zone?
Yes. There was a short lived series in the 1980s, and an even shorter lived series in the early 2000s. There was also a movie in the 1980s that included original story and remakes of three episodes.
What are Facts about the 3 zones?
Starts at the continental shelf, and continues down the continental slope to the abyssal plain,
the pressure increases as you go down
the organisms decrease as the pressure increases
Why does the mob turn on pete van horn on the twilight zone?
In the Twilight Zone episode "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" , the mob only turns on
Pete Van Horn after becoming paranoid about the alien invaders . Keeping in mind that the mob mistakes Pete Van Horn for an intruder and they accidentally shot him not knowing that he was their neighbor and returning from wherever he had gone to assess the extent of the power outage .
It was Charlie Farnsworth who shot Pete Van Horn and not the mob who then turns on Charlie Farnsworth himself thinking that he had kept Pete Van Horn from divulging the truth which was never explained .
Who wrote Twilight Zone episode with Burgess Meredith and all those books at the end of the world?
"Time Enough at Last" (1959) was written by Rod Serling based on a short story by Lynn Venable.
What was the name of the Twilight Zone episode about the boy that holds the grown ups hostage?
That was It's A Good Life, season 3, episode 8.
What is the Twilight Zone episode where the man and lady wake up I'n a town with no one there?
"Stopover in a Quiet Town" , starring Barry Nelson and Nancy Malone , an episode of the Twilight Zone from the 5th Season (Episode # 150) .
What Font is used in the Twilight Zone tv show?
It was specially designed for this show. the British firm of Century 2l used Lenticular lettering for it's Supermarionation shows.
What is the pressure of the Twilight Zone?
There are three distinct concepts under this name- one being obsolete. the first one is an obsolete concept of a narrow band of land on the planet Mercury between the incandescent Bright Side, and frigid Night Side of the planet, and thus theoretically with a mild enough temperature range to support life. This concept has been exploded as it has been discovered mercury rotates like other planets! The second concept is a zone of ocean depth that is barely lit- but gets some light from the surface- the pressure angle might be applicable here- you would have to look it up. This is an oceanographic concept, and is still valid. finally the science-fiction and horror type television anthology show best associated and cfeated by Rod Serling ( get it right it is Serling, not Sterling). True- there was a drug store in Jersey City called the Silver Rod- Sterling being a type of Silver- invert things- Rod Sterling. But he spelled it Serling.
The title is "Wordplay" and it's second episode of season one of the 1985 Twilight Zone series.
What are The Twilight Zone robots?
There have been many robots featured in theTwilight Zone. In the original series, robots appeared in episodes such as "Elegy", "The Lonely", "I Sing the Body Electric", "In His Image" and "The Lateness of the Hour". The robots or androids from these stories were human in appearance-occasionally believing they were human-and were generally portrayed by actors without the use of makeup or relying heavily on trademark robotic mannerisms.
One exception is "The Lonely", where the robot speaks in a halting manner, is often confused by human actions and emotions, and has its interior parts and wires displayed at one point. Others would be "Steel", in which humanoid robots are used in boxing matches, and "The Mighty Casey", in which a robot learns to play baseball before being discovered as a machine by his lack of a heartbeat.
The most visually recognizable robot used in the 1959 series was the popular Robby the Robot, who appeared twice, with a starring role in the episode "Uncle Simon" as well as a minor cameo in "One for the Angels", as a toy in a store window. This robot-actually an actor in a 6-foot, 11-inch tall mechanical suit- is more commonly known for his appearances in the series Lost in Space and the feature sci-fi film, Forbidden Planet.
Also appearing in the first series were the miniature prop aliens used in the episode "The Invaders". Although in the story these are not robots at all, but humanoid explorers, the props used behave in a robotic manner and are visually strange and metallic.
The later series and films moved away from robots and focused more on holograms and virtual reality to explore ideas of technology, although one episode of the short-lived 2002 series, "Hunted", did feature a plot with robots.
There's 'Robbie the Robot' in "Uncle Simon" .
Who was in the twilight zone bewitching pool cast?
"The Bewitchin' Pool" (1964). Stars Mary Badham, Dee Hartford, Tod Andrews, Jeffrey Byron, Kim Hector, Gerogia Simmons.