The Night Gallery is one of three books written by Rod Serling based on stories he created for the 1970 television series by the same name. Similar to his Stories From The Twilight Zone books, he novelized six of the show's scripts for this volume, including They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar, which was nominated for an Emmy award. Although he didn't have the creative control he had with The Twilight Zone stories, these are every bit as poignant.
The Night Gallery is one of three books written by Rod Serling based on stories he created for the 1970 television series by the same name. Similar to...
The Night Gallery is one of three books written by Rod Serling based on stories he created for the 1970 television series by the same name. Similar to his Stories From The Twilight Zone books, he novelized six of the show's scripts for this volume, including They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar, which was nominated for an Emmy award. Although he didn't have the creative control he had with The Twilight Zone stories, these are every bit as poignant.
The Night Gallery is one of three books written by Rod Serling based on stories he created for the 1970 television series by the same name. Similar to...
The Season To Be wary is unique in that it is one of the first examples of Rod Serling publishing stories he created first in narrative form. This collection of three novellas provides poignant insights into the human condition with all its' moral and ethical dilemmas. Of the three, Escape Route and Eyes were included in the pilot for The Night Gallery, with the latter starring Joan Crawford and directed by new comer, Steven Spielberg. Darkly disturbing, these stories remain relevant today.
The Season To Be wary is unique in that it is one of the first examples of Rod Serling publishing stories he created first in narrative form. This col...
While Serling's Kraft Theater teleplay, 'Patterns, ' skyrocketed him amongst the elite writers of the Golden Age of Television, his Playhouse 90 script, 'Requiem for a Heavyweight, ' cemented his position. This edition, for the first time ever, includes the original teleplay script and an insightful introduction by Mark Olshake
While Serling's Kraft Theater teleplay, 'Patterns, ' skyrocketed him amongst the elite writers of the Golden Age of Television, his Playhouse 90 scrip...