"Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" An airline passenger (William Shatner) sees a creature on the wing. When he sees the gremlin begin tearing off pieces of the engine's outer housing and throwing them into the engine's intake turbines (and creating massive showers of white hot sparks that shoot out the front of the engine), Valentine finally snaps, grabs a handgun from a security guard on board, breaks the window with a fire extinguisher (causing a breach in the pressurized cabin), and begins firing at the creature. Chris Diamantopoulos. Asa Maynor ; Format: NTSC, VHS, Collector's Edition (1987). Christine White. In addition to her work… Steel ( 1973-02-13) The Horror at 37,000 Feet is a 1973 American made-for-television horror film directed by David Lowell Rich. Discover Nightmare at 20,000 Feet as it's meant to be heard, narrated by Stacy Keach, John Schneider. Unlike the episode, after John takes the gun from a U.S. Marshall and fires at the gremlin, the gremlin manages to destroy the gun instead of being shot and wounded. 11 A Stop at Willoughby - 38:10. It originally aired on October 11, 1963. Original release. Episode information Nick Cravat. " Ed Kemmer. Mr. Wilson believes he sees a gremlin on the wing of … Bored, he looks out onto the wing of the plane, and is astonished to see a gremlin on the wing of the plane, tentatively approaching the window from the outside. He watches as the creature wreaks havoc on the wing, destroying the engine, losing more control each time he sees it do something new. William Shatner as Bob Wilson; Christine White as Julia Wilson; Ed Kemmer as Flight Engineer; Asa Maynor as Stewardess; Nick Cravat as Gremlin; Quotations Opening narration “ "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" is an episode of the The Twilight Zone. "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" is episode 123 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone, based on the short story of the same name by Richard Matheson, first published in Alone by Night (1961). Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for The Twilight Zone : Nightmare at 20,000 Feet (1963) - Richard Donner on AllMovie - Cited by many aficionados as the all-time best… Overview. The 1963 episode has been parodied numerous times over the years, but perhaps its most fruitful adaptation was in 1982. Tonight, he's traveling all the way to his appointed destination, which, contrary to Mr. Wilson's plan, happens to be in the darkest corner of the Twilight Zone. Airdate: Episode guide Use the form below to send us your comments. Actress. But, also, if nothing is done about the gremlin, it will seriously damage the plane's engine and cause it to crash. Stars William Shatner, Christine White. 10 A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain - 38:46. "Mr. Robert Wilson is a frightened man. When he notifies the stewardess, the gremlin vanishes. Happily, his conviction will not remain isolated too much longer, for happily, tangible manifestation is very often left as evidence of trespass, even from such an intangible quarter as the Twilight Zone. The Twilight Zone_ Nightmare at 20,000 FeetCool short mix-up of the classic February 13, 1973. Nightmare At 20,000 Feet. He jumps away whenever anyone might see him... except me.". File Type PDF Nightmare At 20000 Feet Horror Stories Richard Matheson buried alive.”—Booklist (starred review) “Unbury Carol is a Poe story set in the weird West we all carry inside us, and it not only hits the ground running, it digs into that ground, too. S5 E3 26min TV-PG. John Lithgow's character meets Shatner's character as he gets off an aircraft. On the ground as a straitjacketed Valentine is carried off in an ambulance, the police, crew and passengers begin to discuss the incident, writing off Valentine as insane. 15 An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge - 49:26. Posted May 28, 2020. Bob Wilson is a salesman on an airplane for the first time since his nervous breakdown six months ago. The flight of Mr. Robert Wilson has ended now, a flight not only from point A to point B, but also from the fear of recurring mental breakdown. Tonight, he's traveling all the way to his appointed destination which, contrary to Mr. Wilson's plan, happens to be in the darkest corner of the Twilight Zone. This episode would become a part of the 1983 anthology movie "Twilight Zone: The Movie". The story begins with flight attendants attempting to coax Mr. Valentine from the lavatory as he tries to recover from what seems to be a panic attack. Ed Kemmer It takes place on a school bus rather than an aircraft, and puts Bart Simpson in the role of Bob Wilson. October 11, 1963 The creature leaps into the sky as the aircraft begins to make an emergency landing. Wilson closes his window curtain, and soon opens it again. The end of the segment has John taken away in an ambulance while passengers and crew see the damage to the plane. [5], William Shatner had a cameo on the Whoopi Goldberg episode of Muppets Tonight on 7 Jul 1996 and was bothered by a monster Muppet while riding in a jet and he refers to this episode. Originally broadcast January 27, 1961. One of the original series’ most acclaimed outings, the William Shatner–starring “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet,” created an indelible template that pop culture keeps coming back to. Help . Nightmare at 20,000 Feet " is episode 123 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone, based on the short story of the same name by Richard Matheson, first published in Alone by Night (1961). Nightmare At 20,000 Feet (1983) The original show's take on the story is great, but Twilight Zone: The Movie's interpretation is the best. Mr. Wilson has just been discharged from a sanitarium where he spent the last six months recovering from a nervous breakdown, the onset of which took place on an evening not dissimilar to this one, on an airliner very much like the one in which Mr. Wilson is about to be flown home. After repeated attempts to warn the crew, Bob grows desperate, steals a sleeping police officer's revolver, and opens the window marked "Auxiliary Exit" to shoot the gremlin, succeeding despite being nearly blown out of the aircraft himself. His credibility is further marred because this is his first flight since his nervous breakdown six months earlier, which also occurred on an aircraft. 13 A World Of Difference - 32:51. Player Help | All Access Help. ... Justin Sanderson. Rod Serling informs the viewers that Bob's conviction won't be long and the final shot reveals why: the gremlin has left evidence of Bob's story, in the form of the damaged wing. The evil creature begins charging at Wilson, but is shot fatally. As a newly recovered patient from a psychiatric institution, Shatner peers out the window of commercial airliner and sees a bestial creature on the wing, tampering with one of … Every time someone else looks out the window, the gremlin immediately jumps out of view, so no one believes Wilson's seemingly outrageous claim. A Kind of a Stopwatch. As Mr. Valentine takes his seat, he notices a hideous gremlin (played by Larry Cedar) on the wing of the aircraft and begins to spiral into severe panic. The Twilight Zone (original series) The film stars Vic Morrow, Scatman Crothers, Kathleen Quinlan, and John Lithgow, with Dan Aykroyd and Albert Brooks in the prologue segment. Bob tries to alert his wife and the flight crew to the gremlin's presence, but every time someone else looks out of the window, the gremlin leaps out of view, so Bob's claim seems outlandish. Nightmare at 20,000 Feet. CBS. Original air date: October 11, 1963. 1952–1976. The aircraft maintenance crew soon arrives however, and everyone gathers to examine the massive amounts of unexplained damage to the aircraft's engine, including the claw marks, the gaping hole in the engine's housing, and the heavily mangled and chewed up blades of the engine's intake fan. Wilson looks outside again shortly after, and is horrified when he sees the gremlin is back and is starting to tamper with one of the engines on the wing. Mr. Wilson has just been discharged from a sanitarium where he spent the last six months recovering from a nervous breakdown, the onset of which took place on an evening not dissimilar to this one, on an airliner very much like the one in which Mr. Wilson is about to be flown home - the difference being that, on that evening half a year ago, Mr. Wilson's flight was terminated by the onslaught of his mental breakdown.
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