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Customer Reviews: Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0  A Star on Sunset Boulevard, and a Wanderer: 
If "A Passage for Trumpet" is Rod Serling's version of IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, then "The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine" is his SUNSET BOULEVARD. Like that classic's Norma Desmond, Barbara Jean Trenton is a "movie great from another era" who is unable to accept the fact that she is no longer in demand by Hollywood and spends her days in a darkened room with her old films. Barbara's greatest wish is to recapture her past, with Jerry Herndon, her former, handsome leading man...and in a positively uncanny climax,... more info
The Fear of the Unknown: 
"To me, the worst fear is the fear of the unknown - the fear which you cannot share with others. That is the most nightmarish of the stimuli." These words of Rod Serling could apply to "The Hitch-Hiker", one of Serling's most chilling, evocative and memorable TWILIGHT ZONE scripts. It concerns a young woman driving alone across country. She is frightened by the sight of a sinister-looking hitch-hiker who seems to appear at every turn. In a story that resembles a religious parable, she encounters a... more info stupid don't buy it: 
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One of Rod Serling's masterpieces which features a young, attractive woman on her way to California, who cannot escape the haunting vision of an eerie man thumbing a ride wherever she goes.Going My Way? For fans of the Twilight Zone, this is a must-see indeed!
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