Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
June 24, 1983Release Date
Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
June 24, 1983Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Dan Aykroyd
Passenger
Albert Brooks
Driver
Scatman Crothers
Mr. Bloom
John Lithgow
Valentine
Vic Morrow
Bill
Kathleen Quinlan
Helen Foley
Charles Hallahan
Ray
Doug McGrath
Larry
Murray Matheson
Mr. Agee
Bill Quinn
Mr. Conroy
Helen Shaw
Mrs. Dempsey
Sue Dugan
Waitress No. 1 (segment "Time Out")
Selma Diamond
Mrs. Weinstein
Peter Brocco
Mr. Mute
Martin Garner
Mr. Weinstein
Priscilla Pointer
Miss Cox
Tanya Fenmore
Young Mrs. Weinstein
Laura Mooney
Young Mrs. Dempsey
Evan Richards
Young Mr. Agee
Christopher Eisenmann
Young Mr. Mute
Scott Nemes
Young Mr. Weinstein
Kevin McCarthy
Uncle Walt
Jeremy Licht
Anthony
William Schallert
Father
Nancy Cartwright
Ethel
Patricia Barry
Mother
Dick Miller
Walter Paisley
Bill Mumy
Tim
Jeffrey Bannister
Charlie
Abbe Lane
Sr. Stewardess
John Dennis Johnston
Co-Pilot
Donna Dixon
Jr. Stewardess
Charles Knapp
Sky Marshal
Christina Nigra
Little Girl
Larry Cedar
Creature
Eduard Franz
Old Man
Margaret Wheeler
Old Woman
Jeffrey Weissman
Young Man
Margaret Fitzgerald
Young Girl
Rainer Peets
German Officer
Kai Wulff
German Officer
Sue Dugan
Waitress No. 1
Debby Porter
Waitress No. 2
Steven Williams
Bar Patron
Annette Claudier
French Mother
Joseph Hieu
Vietnamese
Al Leong
Vietnamese
Stephen Bishop
Charming G.I.
Thomas Byrd
G.I.
Vincent J. Isaac
G.I.
Bill Taylor
G.I.
Domingo Ambriz
G.I.
Eddy Donno
K.K.K.
Michael Milgrom
K.K.K.
John Larroquette
K.K.K.
Norbert Weisser
Soldier No. 1
Richard Swingler
Mr. Grey Panther
Alan Haufrect
Mr. Conroy's Son
Cheryl Socher
Mr. Conroy's Daughter-In-Law
Elsa Raven
Nurse No. 2
Cherie Currie
Sara
Lana Schwab
Mother
Jeffrey Lampert
Mechanic No. 1
Frank Toth
Mechanic No. 2
Carol Serling
Passenger
Byron McFarland
Pilot Announcement (voice)
George Clayton Johnson
Screenplay / Story
Jerome Bixby
Story
Frank Marshall
Executive Producer
John Hora
Director of Photography
James D. Bissell
Production Design
Melissa Mathison
Screenplay
Rick Fee
Second Assistant Camera
Michael Wood
Special Effects Supervisor
John Landis
Director / Writer / Producer
Richard Matheson
Story / Screenplay
Stevan Larner
Director of Photography
Mike Fenton
Casting
Jerry Goldsmith
Original Music Composer
George Folsey Jr.
Associate Producer
Norman Cattell
First Assistant Camera
Rob Bottin
Makeup Effects Designer / Special Effects Makeup Artist
John Toll
Camera Operator
Allen Daviau
Director of Photography
Tina Hirsch
Editor
Katherine Wooten
Script Supervisor
Garrett Brown
Steadicam Operator
Alan Smithee
Second Assistant Director
Jane Feinberg
Casting
Marci Liroff
Casting
Andy House
Second Assistant Director
Gene Grigg
Special Effects Assistant
Malcolm Campbell
Editor
Eric Engler
First Assistant Camera
Michael Kahn
Editor
Daniel Attias
Second Assistant Director
Elie Cohn
First Assistant Director
Jackie Carr
Set Decoration
James H. Spencer
Art Direction
Howard E. Smith
Editor
Pat Kehoe
First Assistant Director
Jamie Anderson
Camera Operator
John C. Moulds
Second Assistant Camera
Barbara Krieger
Set Decoration
Arnold L. Rich
Camera Operator
Richard Benda
First Assistant Camera
Gregg Landaker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David Allan
Visual Effects
Kendrick Sweet
Dialogue Editor
Bob Westmoreland
Makeup Artist
Craig Reardon
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Steven Kemper
Assistant Editor
William J. Meshover
Assistant Editor
Miriam Weeks
Assistant Editor
Bill Varney
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Zach Staenberg
Assistant Editor
John M. Elliott Jr.
Makeup Artist
Richard Sawyer
Art Direction
Warren Hamilton Jr.
Sound Effects Editor
Bill Couch
Stunt Coordinator
Kenneth Hall
Music Editor
Don Cropper
Second Assistant Camera
William B. Kaplan
Sound Mixer
Steve Maslow
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
William James Teegarden
Set Designer
David E. Stone
Sound Effects Editor
Duane Hartzell
Sound Effects Editor
Aubrey Head
Color Timer
Deborah Nadoolman Landis
Costume Designer
Peter Kuran
Visual Effects
Donah Bassett
Negative Cutter
Thomas Causey
Sound Mixer
Ernie Depew
Construction Coordinator
Ed Verreaux
Creature Design
David Lewis Yewdall
Supervising Sound Editor
Jill Demby
Assistant Editor
Jon Evans
Sound Engineer
Gene Hartline
Stunts
Kenny Endoso
Stunts
Eurlyne Epper
Stunt Double
Terry James
Stunt Double
George Miller
Producer / Director
Joe Dante
Director
Steven Spielberg
Director / Producer
Dan Allingham
Unit Production Manager
Dennis E. Jones
Unit Production Manager
Larry Clark Bird
Property Master
Deborah L. Scott
Costume Design
Michael McCracken
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Kevin Pike
Special Effects Supervisor
Paul Stewart
Special Effects Supervisor
Alexander Courage
Music / Orchestrator
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 24, 1983
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 41m
Content RatingPG
Budget$10,000,000
Box Office$29,450,920
Filming LocationsCalifornia · Los Angeles, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Twilight Zone: The Movie is a 1983 American sci-fi horror anthology film produced by Steven Spielberg and John Landis. Based on Rod Serling's 1959–1964 television series of the same name, the film features four stories directed by Landis, Spielberg, Joe Dante, and George Miller. Landis' segment is an original story created for the film, while the segments by Spielberg, Dante, and Miller are remakes of episodes from the original series. The film's cast includes Dan Aykroyd, Albert Brooks, Scatman Crothers, John Lithgow, Vic Morrow, and Kathleen Quinlan. Original series cast members Burgess Meredith, Patricia Barry, Peter Brocco, Murray Matheson, Kevin McCarthy, Bill Mumy, and William Schallert also appear in the film, with Meredith assuming Serling's role as narrator.
The film's production achieved notoriety when Morrow and two illegally hired child actors were killed in a helicopter crash during the filming of Landis's segment. The deaths led to several years of legal action; although no individuals were found to be criminally liable, new procedures and safety standards were imposed in the filmmaking industry. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews, with praise directed at Dante and Miller's segments, but criticism towards the segments by Landis and Spielberg. Despite the controversy and mixed reception, it was a commercial success, grossing $42 million on a $10 million budget.