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The only bloopers I've seen are of Serling flubbing his line in the narration of hour long Nazi ep ("He's Alive" wasn't that it?). And there's one from "Number 12 Looks Just Like You" where Richard Long says "And that was a hell of a trick". I saw these two bloopers on a special videotape I bought at a department store. Anyone seen any other original 1960's TZ bloopers?
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There were actually a lot of bloopers in the series. There is one TZ site that has almost all the goofs. I can't remember the name of it.
One I can remember is from the episode "Mr. Dingle the Strong." When Burgess Meredith's character, Mr. Dingle, lifts the statue to show off his strength, you can see his stunt double for several seconds. The site has a picture of it. |
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BJL, you don't understand what I mean. I am talking about unused, unaired outtakes of the 1960's original Twilight Zone. Audiences never saw Richard Long make the statement "And that was a hell of a trick" when they saw the TZ ep "Number 12 looks just like you" air on 1960's tv.
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Oh, I didn't know you were talking about unused, unaired outtakes. I thought you meant something else.
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