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Monday, July 4, 2011
Rod Sterling brought some of the best and most imaginative science fiction and fantasy programming on television in the 20 th century, the creation and take the helm of such classics as The Twilight Zone and Night Gallery, and now we have learned the Bureau itself moving photos from the production house has acquired the rights to tell his story in a new biopic.
The biography is written by Stanley Weiser Wall Street writer and the film will focus on Serling's life before and after the success of his TV.
If you are unfamiliar with the life of Rod Serling, was WWII Army veteran fighting against the Japanese, while later move to the radio before entering the Twilight Zone series followed by Night Gallery.
According to the biographical film director Andrew Meieran:
"Rod Serling was one of the true visionaries in the history of television. He only broke the mold and set the TV as a powerful artistic medium capable of changing the world when used wisely. "
It is still uncertain at this point that the movie will play Serling. Meanwhile, feel free to share your favorite memories in our Twilight Zone Facebook comments section at the bottom of this page. For my part, I hope they do justice to the score of the films was always one of the eeriest parts of each episode.
The biography is written by Stanley Weiser Wall Street writer and the film will focus on Serling's life before and after the success of his TV.
If you are unfamiliar with the life of Rod Serling, was WWII Army veteran fighting against the Japanese, while later move to the radio before entering the Twilight Zone series followed by Night Gallery.
According to the biographical film director Andrew Meieran:
"Rod Serling was one of the true visionaries in the history of television. He only broke the mold and set the TV as a powerful artistic medium capable of changing the world when used wisely. "
It is still uncertain at this point that the movie will play Serling. Meanwhile, feel free to share your favorite memories in our Twilight Zone Facebook comments section at the bottom of this page. For my part, I hope they do justice to the score of the films was always one of the eeriest parts of each episode.
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