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Title: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: loyal1 on September 13, 2004, 10:32:57 PM
I was trying to remember the name of a show I use to watch as a kid...it was on the same lines as Twillight Zone and Ray Bradbury (but not so much Tales From the Darkside and Tales from the Crypt).  

Can anyone help me out here?!  Please? :)


Title: Re: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: nobody on September 13, 2004, 10:53:05 PM
Amazing Stories?
Tales from the Crypt?
Alfred Hitchcock presents?


Title: Maybe.....
Post by: kriegerg69 on September 13, 2004, 11:22:54 PM
ONE STEP BEYOND?

THRILLER?

OUTER LIMITS??



Title: Re: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: loyal1 on September 14, 2004, 01:28:01 AM
Ah that was it...Amazing Stories.  You know I can only remember bits of one damned episode/story and I use to watch that all the time as a kid.  I just remember these weird aliens that had block-like hands, short and clapped with them.  There was an old person in it too.

As far as I can remember, Amazing stories was not really like Tales from the Crypt, Alfred Hitchcock Presents and the like...it seemed more lighter.  But then again I can't really remember much of it...lol.  

Thanks for your help...I think I am going to search it down and see what I can find.
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If anyone has any other suggestions of these types, I would love your help.

Here is what I have so far on the list (and some I have):
-Twillight Zone (original only)
-Tales From the Darkside
-Tales From the Crypt
-Ray Bradbury Series
-Outer Limits (original only)
-Tales From the Crypt
-CreepShow (1 &2)
-and now Amazing Stories

I know there has to be more! :)


Title: Re: Maybe.....
Post by: loyal1 on September 14, 2004, 01:30:57 AM
Never heard of Thriller...will definately have to check it out!  If you have any more you know of, I would be grateful. :)  

For some reason I have been trying to purchase many of these old episodes from various ...hmmm, what would the right name for these type of shows be?


Title: Re: Maybe.....
Post by: Ozzymandias on September 14, 2004, 01:33:11 AM
At the time Bradbury was doing his show, Kurt Vonnegut did a show called "Welcome to the Monkey House" based his collection of short stories.

I also remember a short lived anthology called Monsters.


Title: Re: Maybe.....
Post by: Dreggen on September 14, 2004, 02:56:41 AM
The zombie episode of Amazing Stories was great stuff.  Like NOTLD two years later and funny.  Any one else want to go hunting on zombie hunting day?  Yeah...that's right!


Title: Amazing Stories
Post by: Ash on September 14, 2004, 03:28:26 AM
A great series produced by Steven Spielberg.

(http://www.innermind.com/myguides/pictures/thumbs/am_st1t.jpg)

I remember a few good episodes.
There was the one called "Life on Death Row" with Patrick Swayze in jail and he discovers he has the ability to heal people.
It sounds like a rip off of "The Green Mile" but that particular episode was written years before King wrote his serial novel.

The best one I can remember was called "The Well" or something like that.
It's about a well that yields priceless objects like golden coins and other assorted trinkets.
The old farmer who owns the well is cruel to his daughter and she tricks him into going down into the well via a rope and it turns out that there are living things down there who have been sending up all the gold.
He goes down that well and he is the daughter's gift to the beings in the well.
He's never heard from again.

Or at least that's how I remember it.
I'll have to look that up.
(UPDATE)
I found that episode and it's called "Thanksgiving".
Here's the synopsis:
Thanksgiving
When their dry well yields a gold coin and a note written  in
hieroglyphics, a man and his teen-age stepdaughter have contrast-
ing reactions: he rushes off to cash in on the  wealth,  and  she
reciprocates the beneficence of the "hole people".


Another great one was called "The Mission"
It was about a  World War II gunner who's trapped in the ball turret of a B-17 bomber.
The landing gear was blown off and the mechanism to enable him to get out of the ball turret was also damaged.
He faces certain death because when the plane lands with no landing gear, he'll be crushed to death when it glides in on its belly.
One of the other crew members starts drawing a picture of the plane and draws it with big yellow cartoon wheels.
These wheels actually take form underneath the plane and allows them all to safely land.
That one had Kevin Costner & Kiefer Sutherland in it and was also directed by Spielberg.



Post Edited (09-14-04 03:52)


Title: Re: Amazing Stories Episode Guide
Post by: Ash on September 14, 2004, 03:55:34 AM
I found a great episode guide for Amazing Stories.
I'm amazed at all the famous celebrities who starred in many of the episodes.

GO HERE TO CHECK IT OUT (http://www.innermind.com/myguides/guides/am_story.htm)


Title: Re: Amazing Stories
Post by: ulthar on September 14, 2004, 07:51:17 AM
ASHTHECAT wrote:


> One of the other crew members starts drawing a picture of the
> plane and draws it with big yellow cartoon wheels.
> These wheels actually take form underneath the plane and allows
> them all to safely land.

Ash, you missed one tiny detail here...it was he who drew the picture.  He was the crew's good luck charm, and they were all very upset about potentially losing him.      He was a cartoonist, and drew pictures of them, and (speculation:) I think they thought he was drawing them a fairwell picture before he died.



Title: Re: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: Mr. Hockstatter on September 14, 2004, 08:44:30 AM
They still show Amazing Stories on the Sci-Fi Channel every once in a while.  They just did a bunch of episodes a few days ago.

Another one you might check out is Night Gallery.  It was more horror oriented than sci-fi, but along the lines of the rest of the stuff you mentioned.


Title: Re: Maybe.....
Post by: nobody on September 14, 2004, 10:36:57 AM
Dreggen: "The zombie episode of Amazing Stories was great stuff. Like NOTLD two years later and funny. Any one else want to go hunting on zombie hunting day? Yeah...that's right!"

That wasn't "Amazing Stories". That was a "Monsters" episode. You can still buy that episode on VHS from Amazon.

I thought it was completely unfunny, however. Oh well...


Title: Re: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: Chopper on September 14, 2004, 11:45:48 AM
does anyone remember that show the Hitchhiker? that show used to really trip me out.


Title: Re: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: kakihara on September 14, 2004, 12:27:27 PM
Doctor Who used to scare the hell out of me ... But then again, I'm easily scared :-)



Title: Re: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: odinn7 on September 14, 2004, 06:37:45 PM
There was also "Darkroom" with James Coburn as the host. The short-lived series ran somewhere around '81 or '82...anyone remember this one?



Title: Re: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: Ash on September 14, 2004, 06:39:56 PM
Yeah I remember Darkroom!

I remember that the opening sequence of that show always creeped me out.
I don't remember any of the stories though.


Title: Re: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: Dave Munger on September 14, 2004, 06:56:33 PM
There was one called "The Inner Sanctum" about which I remember nothing. I probably just heard of it and never saw it. Might have been a TV version of an old radio show, or maybe they just used the same name. Amazing Stories was a little dissapointing for me, because I like that magazine and thought it might be like that. I think the episodes were a little too long and cute/sentimental/orange for me. The blocky handed aliens episode sounds kind of like the one where the aliens came here because they liked our TV shows like Lucy. Could they take pictures with their heads like an instant camera? It was funny, but too similar to the great Tales From The Dark Side episode "Distant Signals". Another great opening (TFTDS). One time in high school I noticed  a girl muttering to herself and I listened, she was reciting the opening to that show. In retrospect, I probably should have proposed. Another Amazing Stories I remember had this high school kid working on a chemical to bring porn to life (?!?!). Kind of seemed to be part of the zeitgeist at the time, like Weird Science.


Title: Re: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: peter johnson on September 14, 2004, 07:04:13 PM
Inner Sanctum was indeed taken from old-time radio -- short-lived on TV 'cause it didn't have the vision of the radio show.
Of course I remember the Hitchhiker, The Dark Side (George Romero anthology series!  Great stuff, a lot of it.), and I'm shocked . . .shocked!  that noone mentions Night Gallery.  "The Sin Eater" is a fantabulous episode, ditto "The Messiah on Mott St."(Edward G. Robinson).
The new Outer Limits TV syndicated series can be brilliant or not -- check out the episode where Joel Grey builds himself a new "son"  -- creepy as all getout.
peter johnson/denny crane


Title: Re: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: trekgeezer on September 14, 2004, 08:47:38 PM
I remember the old Outer Limits, especially one called the Galaxy Being . Cliff Robertson accidently brings a  being down from another planet by radio wave.  Anyway I was only eight and  it scared the crap  out me.

There was another series, not really scifi, called  The Storyteller on HBO back in the late 80's. It starred John Hurt as the storyteller and it was made by the Jim Henson company. I think most ot the stories were based on European fairy tales.



Title: Re: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: JohnL on September 14, 2004, 09:57:10 PM
>Never heard of Thriller...will definately have to check it out! If you have any more

Thriller is an older show hosted by Boris Karloff. SciFi used to show it, before they got rid of all the old shows (except Twilight Zone and Outer Limits)

>you know of, I would be grateful. :)

Besides the ones already mentioned, There's also the 80's version of The Twilight Zone. TNT shows it occasionally late at night, but the first season has been butchered to make it fit a half hour format.

Then there's the recent UPN version which wasn't bad.

A while back there was also Night Visions, which was a little darker than the Twilight Zone versions. Only lasted one season. SciFi airs it occasionally.

>For some reason I have been trying to purchase many of these old episodes
>from various ...hmmm, what would the right name for these type of shows be?

An "anthology" is the proper name for something which contains individual, stand-alone stories. I've seen this term used for series of this type, movies like the original Tales From the Crypt and books of unrelated stories.

>The best one I can remember was called "The Well" or something like that.

David Carradine was the owner of the farm, and not a very nice person. While working on the well, he lowers something (I forget what) into it and when he pulls it up, there's some coins or jewels and a note. He investigates more and lowers a flashlight into the well, which is also replaced by treasure. So he decides to lower a whole bucket of flashlights, but they just come up ruined. Apparently whatever lived in the well didn't need any more. He gets mad and decides to go down and teach them a lesson, so he has his wife/girlfriend lower him into the well. When she pulls him up, his suit is empty and treasure spills out along with a note. Somewhere along the way the creatures also learn to write English and the note says something like "Thank you for the food."

>There was also "Darkroom" with James Coburn as the host. The short-lived
>series ran somewhere around '81 or '82...anyone remember this one?

Yup! The episode I always think of when someone mentions this show is the one about a young Helen Hunt stalking a guy that she thinks is a vampire responsible for a series of attacks in the area. Or the one where a condemned man gets his girlfriend to poision the executioner because according to local custom, if he dies before carrying out the execution, the next man to be executed goes free. It looks like he got away with it, until the executioner staggers into the courtyard carrying the guillotine blade.

>Inner Sanctum was indeed taken from old-time radio

There was also Tales of Tomorrow, which SciFi used to air.


Title: Re: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: nobody on September 14, 2004, 10:42:05 PM
You can buy all those storyteller episodes on one DVD for very, very cheap (under $20) on Amazon.com. It's a great buy.


Title: Stephen King's Theory about TV Inner Sanctum
Post by: Ozzymandias on September 15, 2004, 12:33:25 AM
The opening of Inner Sanctum on radio was the sound of a door to a crypt being opened. The door was a creaking steel door. Stephen King's theory about it's failure on TV was "They couldn't find a door that looked as nasty and horrible as the one on radio sounded."

Inner Sanctum inspired the Tales from the Crypt comic book.


Title: Re: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: twsmith on September 15, 2004, 02:34:01 AM
And then there was the Freddy's Nightmares anthology, which while it didn't last long, was interesting watching.


Title: Re: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: Dave Munger on September 15, 2004, 05:20:13 PM
I always liked Freddy's Nightmares WAY more than the Elmstreet movies. It was probably about the closest thing I've seen to The Twilight Zone besides the actual TZ.


Title: Re: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: RMikeH on September 15, 2004, 05:34:27 PM
Well how old r u, first of all? I am 33 and the series that comes to mind for me is : CBS 1980 "Cliff Hangers"   NBC 1983-84 "Dark Room"


Title: Re: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: loyal1 on September 15, 2004, 11:19:20 PM
I am 28, but I figured out what it was I was thinking of-amazing stories.  However, I would like to buy some of the old shows of the like no matter when they were made.


Title: Re: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: racdrums on October 03, 2004, 11:40:16 PM
There were so many good sci fi shows I loved.   A couple were Tales of Tomorrow and Lights Out from the 50's.   Tales of Tomorrow has an episode where Lon Chaney jr. plays Frankestein.  The thing that is sad about this one is that Chaney was drunk while live on the air and thought it was a rehearsal.  When he is supposed to have a mad fit and destroy furniture and other items he gently pics them up and goes through the motions and just sets them back down.  If you ever get a chance to see that one you'll get a kick out of it.



Title: Re: Need help with old sci/fi type show
Post by: JohnL on October 04, 2004, 06:24:16 PM
>Tales of Tomorrow has an episode where Lon Chaney jr. plays Frankestein.
>The thing that is sad about this one is that Chaney was drunk while live on the air
>and thought it was a rehearsal. When he is supposed to have a mad fit and
>destroy furniture and other items he gently pics them up and goes through the
>motions and just sets them back down. If you ever get a chance to see that one
>you'll get a kick out of it.

If I'm not mistaken, that's one of the three episodes on the Tales of Tomorrow DVD I bought (I still haven't watched it).