I remember watching this episode as a kid. They had actually gone back to prehistoric times, with the land below all jungle land and a brontosaurus (apatosaurus) looking up at the jet. They increased elevation and increased speed till they got to 1939 AD, only to come up a bit short again. I was fascinated with time travel from then on.
@@giraffesareselfish9563 the trick is NOT to stop the war entirely . But at least stop us from getting involved . Somehow your going to have to stop Japanese invasion of Peal Harbor . That !… is what got US involved .
" The Odyssey of Flight 33 " freaked me out when I saw it on TV in 1961. I was ten years old at the time. The fact that all the drama takes place in the cabin speaks to the excellence of the actors and script. Except for the dinosaur and the shots of the World's Fair, it's confined to the cockpit. Brilliant writing! John Anderson's great!
TWILIGHT ZONE WAS MY ALL--TIME BEST FAVOURITE TV SHOW WHEN I WAS A CHILD. AND MANY YEARS LATER , TWILIGHT ZONE IS STILL MY BEST ALL--TIME FAVOURITE TV SHOW OF ALL TIME. ROD SERLING WAS , IS , AND WILL ALWAYS BE GREAT , BRILLIANT , AND UNIQUELY IN A CLASS OF HIS OWN. ✏📈🐟
TWILIGHT ZONE WAS MY ALL--TIME BEST FAVOURITE TV SHOW WHEN I WAS A CHILD. AND MANY YEARS LATER , TWILIGHT ZONE IS STILL MY BEST ALL--TIME FAVOURITE TV SHOW OF ALL TIME. ROD SERLING WAS , IS , AND WILL ALWAYS BE GREAT , BRILLIANT , AND UNIQUELY IN A CLASS OF HIS OWN. ✏📈🐟
and there was also a 1985 TZ episode "A matter of minutes" where a guy went round a corner and found the future still under construction, and it's explained that a new world is built for each minute, and then ripped apart, which also fits with the Langoliers. "inspiration" is rather a generous term for it, considering he seems to have lifted those ideas whole from the Twilight Zone.
He was in more Riflemans than anyone else. Usually the heavy. He always delivered. Had they made a movie of John Brown, he would have been the only choice.
What made the TZ so great was it's stories and its ACTORS. I loved John Anderson. Also check out his performance in "Passage for Trumpet" when he played the Angel Gabriel... pure gold.
Serling was constantly scrutinized, censored & told his themes or stories were too controversial. That's the brilliance of Twilight Zone. He could right about , than, modern problems, just in a fantasy genre. I love them all. Maybe a few I care a little less about, but still beautifully filmed, dialogues, totally gives plenty of room for ones own opinion or thoughts. Remade atleast 3 separate times.
I did not know that about the censorship. Can you elaborate if possible? Very interesting and I know that we were full swing in the Cold War back then. I'm class of '76. We are all getting Medicare this year. Humph.
John Anderson has appeared in so many episodes of series television and movies, it's very difficult to know them all. His career spanned decades and genres. One of my favorites was an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. He portrayed an immortal, extremely powerful being called a Douwd. He took on the alias, Kevin Uxbridge, pretending to be a human. The planet was attacked by a cruel race called the Husnocks. Kevin's human wife was killed in the fighting. In his sorrow and rage, he lashed out at the Husnocks, killing every single member of the race throughout the universe. He recreated his wife and land on the desolate remains of the planet.
This was the second episode that I ever saw. I got a 4 episode TZ dvd when I was 8 and went to my aunt’s house that night and watched it. The first one was Time Enough At Last which freaked me out because of how upsetting the ending was. I decided to watch the next one in hopes that it was less depressing. It was not. This episode has no real ending to it. They’re just stuck in this time traveling limbo. At least there was a conclusion in the other one. This one freaked me out so much more that I was still thinking about it days later when I was outside and thinking about Serling’s closing narration staring at the sky
lifelieswaiting Don't forget the passengers, they could have screwed things up royally, some might have gone to Germany and joined the Nazis, others might have to Russia and joined with Stalin and who knows what else. The result would be worse than what we have now, or it might be better who knows just don't mess with the past. I would rather have a look at the future and see what I could learn and take back with me.
I think one of the strongest and most original aspects of Rod Serling's writing for the Twilight Zone and his earlier live television plays is the incredibly effective way in which he posits wildly improbable, "sci-fi" situations and plots alongside timeless musings on human nature and its often less-than-savory side. The episodes are really modern-day morality plays distantly echoing the first flowerings of theater in ancient Greece when humankind was taking its first baby steps toward striving to understand of the complexity of mortal human existence.
You gotta hand it to the captain. He remained as calm as possible and still in control amidst the scary situation. Question now is... did they get home?
They should do a sequel of this episode where Flight 33 from 1961 finally lands in our present time in 2016 to 2017 with all of the passengers and crew are un-aged like the 4400.
@@phillipngo2133 All the instruments are analog, using high frequency transmissions in the era of GPS and HD transmissions? And another question-four people flying an airplane- while only two piloting Boeing 737,47,57,67,787 Dreamliner and Airbus?
This was a wild one. Was sitting here watching a Twilight Zone marathon and this one came on. Don't remember seeing this one before. However, they were very calm about traveling back to a whole other decade. 😅
Funny you should mention the TZ marathon. Not sure when it comes on because I haven’t seen one in a while but I swear every time I watch one, there are episodes I just can’t recall and I thought I had seen them all throughout the years.
I would have just gone ahead and landed the plane in 1939. Considering the fuel supply remaining, they might not get that close to 1961 if they try again.
TheStapleGunKid the Wikipedia said the runway was too small to handle the 707 and could crash. Also, it will be like the Avianca flight 52 incident if they did fly back to 1961 but low on fuel
Kind of interesting in that, in the end, they managed to make it back to just about 25 years prior to time in which they lived. If this happened now, that would put the plane back into 1991. That is not so bad, as many of the people on the plane would be old enough to remember that time, and would recognize their family members.
The trouble I have with this scene is this is 1961 and when the ATC says he doesn't know anything about jets or radar the pilots seem basically unfazed - when in fact they should have been completely shocked because that would have been impossible.
They should've just landed. The fact that they returned to the same century is a miracle. It's like getting a 20 in Blackjack. You better cash out or you're a damn fool.
I always loved this one (my father was an airline pilot) and the one where poor Agnes Moorhead was fighting off tiny little men - who turned out to be from the USA!!
“Shoot up a flare or do something. That would be Global 33 trying to get home from the twilight zone.” No one in TV land had better opening and closing story lines.
If they landed in 1939 they'd end up meeting their past selves -- that would create a huge time paradox since they could warn themselves of the future.
I love the, "Report to this office immediately upon landing." That's like being called to HR for a write up. They still do this and what you don't want to hear is your call sign followed by, "Take down this number and call me immediately upon landing." You just pissed off ATC. Such fun to watch!
"LaGuardia this is a jet. We have four big lovely turbines and they're getting hungry. Running short on fuel. We want a radar vector to Idlewild. Do you have us in radio contact or don't you?"
Proper radio procedure would be for them to have announced their intention to descend over the radio, even if they weren't sure anyone could hear them. That would give ATC a heads up and allow them to direct other traffic away of their route. They failed to do that. There's no way to know for certain that ATC can't hear you, just because you can't hear them. Proper NRDO (no radio) procedure is to continue the planned flight path and land at the intended airport, announcing your intentions the whole way, and looking out for visual light gun signals from the tower once you get close enough.
Ladies and gentlemen,this is your captain speeking,i want to inform you I'm on Acid ,triple dipped blotter to be exact ,and it is so good we went back in time.All I ask of you is you remain calm.
Why is this video so clear? The filming, the camera-work? The details are so precise as if this video has even more pixels than modern-day film productions. I don't understand.
Because it was shot on film. Film doesn't have pixels. This means there is no space between each piece of the image, no border as with pixels. Therefore it looks like it has more pixels.
Not only that but another blooper is a scientific one. The landscape would not have looked the same way millions of years ago as it did in 1961; in other words, the captain would not have been able to identify any of modern-day New York's landscape features, as he so handily did. Entertaining episode, nonetheless.
Global Flight 33? Is your flight engineer Fred Purcell? Yes, that's correct. Dad, it's Johnny. I don't know where you've been for the past 20 years but please come home. Johnny?? Twenty years? We overshot. We want to refuel and try to get back to the correct year. And the first thing I'm going to do is tell you that I'm very proud of how you grew up.
If you noticed the closing credits, you would have seen Robert J. Serling as "Technical Consultant." That was Rod's brother! Rod needed credible technobabble for the flight crew and Robert provided it. He also wrote a novel "The President's Plane is Missing."
What immediately made me think of this episode is the trailer I saw on NBC for the upcoming new show called 'Manifest' where a plane (737) took off from an island bound for New York in 2013, then when the plane lands at JFK airport its 2018 and the FBI is there waiting to tell them that they were all reported missing assumed dead for 5 years and no on the plane aged a day. I mean what a coincidence that is huh?
To this very day they're still missing. Lost and yet so many things throughout time they got to witness that no one else has. If they did ever land it must have been so far back that it made no difference towards history in an obscure location where no one would notice and just assimilated themselves into ancient societies of the time. Or they landed far into the future ahead of our own time. One way or another they would have had to come done eventually, it's so interesting just speculating how it could have ended
I wonder if they got any points for going back 150 million years ago to the late Jurassic Period to see a brachiosaurus. Wow! Then again I think most points are based on distance not time. The World's Fair? Jurassic Park is a hard act to follow. Anyway, they got to their destination early!
This is Cutie Ringo Joy I think the 707 in the episode could fly up to about estimated 9 to 11 hours I believe if fully loaded. (Yes this is before manufacturer begin Improving range and designs.)
So entertaining to once again watch what I did when I was a scared 9 year old. I do remember the SFX left something to be desired, aka, the lame Brontosaurus in the earlier scene. Can you imagine Rod Sterling returning to present times to watch Avatar? Lol. Actually, I just came up with a good idea for movie script.
Notice how all the passengers we’re wearing suits with ties, the women dresses? Now days, it’s shoes off exposing filthy toenails among other disgusting habits all exhibiting inconsiderateness.
I remember watching this episode as a kid. They had actually gone back to prehistoric times, with the land below all jungle land and a brontosaurus (apatosaurus) looking up at the jet. They increased elevation and increased speed till they got to 1939 AD, only to come up a bit short again. I was fascinated with time travel from then on.
Yes ,I remember watching this when I was a kid too. It scared me half to death !!!!
I would’ve landed in 1939 , tried to stop WW2 . Plus it was a better time
@@mordecaiesther3591 Have a go now at stopping WW3!
@@mordecaiesther3591 Interesting. What would you have done to try and stop WWII? Hitler had already started his atrocities by 1939.
@@giraffesareselfish9563 the trick is NOT to stop the war entirely . But at least stop us from getting involved . Somehow your going to have to stop Japanese invasion of Peal Harbor . That !… is what got US involved .
" The Odyssey of Flight 33 " freaked me out when I saw it on TV in 1961. I was ten years old at the time. The fact that all the drama takes place in the cabin speaks to the excellence of the actors and script. Except for the dinosaur and the shots of the World's Fair, it's confined to the cockpit. Brilliant writing! John Anderson's great!
Wow, 1961. Shoot, I remember watching tv back in 1992.
There are some scenes in the cabin with the flight attendants and the passengers.
I was 8. My fave was the monkey and 2nd the ugly pretty girl.
John Anderson was great in every thing!
Damn you old
My all time favourite television programme. Thank you!
Mine too.
Malaysia Airlines brought me here. Rod Serling was a brilliant and magnetic writer and performer. Gracias for posting this!
TWILIGHT ZONE WAS MY ALL--TIME BEST FAVOURITE TV SHOW WHEN I WAS A CHILD. AND MANY YEARS LATER , TWILIGHT ZONE IS STILL MY BEST ALL--TIME FAVOURITE TV SHOW OF ALL TIME.
ROD SERLING WAS , IS , AND WILL ALWAYS BE GREAT , BRILLIANT , AND UNIQUELY IN A CLASS OF HIS OWN.
✏📈🐟
TWILIGHT ZONE WAS MY ALL--TIME BEST FAVOURITE TV SHOW WHEN I WAS A CHILD. AND MANY YEARS LATER , TWILIGHT ZONE IS STILL MY BEST ALL--TIME FAVOURITE TV SHOW OF ALL TIME.
ROD SERLING WAS , IS , AND WILL ALWAYS BE GREAT , BRILLIANT , AND UNIQUELY IN A CLASS OF HIS OWN.
✏📈🐟
Fun fact the actor playing the co pilot is my grandfather!
Cool.
So cool.
Cool
This episode was on MeTV, 7-15-24.
Paul coming was your grandfather!
This was the inspiration for Stephen King's Langoliers
Daniel Colasuonno also manifest I believe
And the blind girl was cute as can be... Note, she is same age as me...
and there was also a 1985 TZ episode "A matter of minutes" where a guy went round a corner and found the future still under construction, and it's explained that a new world is built for each minute, and then ripped apart, which also fits with the Langoliers. "inspiration" is rather a generous term for it, considering he seems to have lifted those ideas whole from the Twilight Zone.
I think Steven King got a lot of his inspirations from TZ. Christine and Maximum Overdrive just to name a couple.
John Anderson - such a great character actor.
He was in more Riflemans than anyone else. Usually the heavy. He always delivered. Had they made a movie of John Brown, he would have been the only choice.
He appeared in another TZ episode: "A Passage for a Trumpet." He played The Archangel Gabriel.
What made the TZ so great was it's stories and its ACTORS. I loved John Anderson. Also check out his performance in "Passage for Trumpet" when he played the Angel Gabriel... pure gold.
The crew dealt with that pretty well,all things considered.
I wonder if they ever made it home. That was the uniqueness of “TZ” they made the audience draw their own conclusion.
Their not lost in space, their lost in sky.
Scripturegirl1990 Duh! But home would be 1961, not 1939.
It was a joke duh.!!.
Scripturegirl1990 Sure......
Scripturegirl1990 ... Poorly written, at that.
Serling was constantly scrutinized, censored & told his themes or stories were too controversial. That's the brilliance of Twilight Zone. He could right about , than, modern problems, just in a fantasy genre. I love them all. Maybe a few I care a little less about, but still beautifully filmed, dialogues, totally gives plenty of room for ones own opinion or thoughts.
Remade atleast 3 separate times.
I did not know that about the censorship. Can you elaborate if possible? Very interesting and I know that we were full swing in the Cold War back then. I'm class of '76. We are all getting Medicare this year. Humph.
land and invest in the stock market!!!
MelissaSpirit Did you not learn anything, from Doc Brown and Marty McFly.....?
Nah
Aaq, but
1
Nobody would believe them
Don't need money if you travel through time.
That's a brontosaurus, right? Love it! Would love to vist the '39 World's Fair, too!
One of my favorite Twilight Zone Episodes
" John Anderson ... Actor to Actor. A
Great Character Actor !!! Many films
R.I.P "
Funny thing I know a JOHN.ANDERSON, HE'S ONE OF MY DOCTORS.!!.
He was the used car salesman in the Alfred Hitchcock movie "Psycho".
John Anderson has appeared in so many episodes of series television and movies, it's very difficult to know them all. His career spanned decades and genres. One of my favorites was an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. He portrayed an immortal, extremely powerful being called a Douwd. He took on the alias, Kevin Uxbridge, pretending to be a human. The planet was attacked by a cruel race called the Husnocks. Kevin's human wife was killed in the fighting. In his sorrow and rage, he lashed out at the Husnocks, killing every single member of the race throughout the universe. He recreated his wife and land on the desolate remains of the planet.
He has played both good guy and bad guy
@Scripturegirl1990 also a country music singer
The most amazing thing about this video is the amount of room all the passengers have in the coach section!!
What???
This was the second episode that I ever saw. I got a 4 episode TZ dvd when I was 8 and went to my aunt’s house that night and watched it. The first one was Time Enough At Last which freaked me out because of how upsetting the ending was. I decided to watch the next one in hopes that it was less depressing. It was not. This episode has no real ending to it. They’re just stuck in this time traveling limbo. At least there was a conclusion in the other one. This one freaked me out so much more that I was still thinking about it days later when I was outside and thinking about Serling’s closing narration staring at the sky
Of course we now all realize how close we came to your mentioned ending with the 1962 missile crisis. The end of civilization was very much at hand.
Same for me too, when he broke his glasses, it crushed me as a kid. Especially since I loved reading too.
I kept imagining Leslie Nielson opening the cockpit door like in Airplane
"I just want to tell you two, good luck. We're all counting on you."
@Sarah Berkner Surely you must be kidding.
@@giraffesareselfish9563I'm not kidding, and don't call me Shirley!
@@jonjahr3403 Roger. Huh?
@@giraffesareselfish9563 We have clearance Clarence
They should've landed in 1939 and used their knowledge of the future to get filthy, stinking rich.
With the people serving goverments we have I think not, killed them all or major brainwashing. For the greater good.
lifelieswaiting
Don't forget the passengers, they could have screwed things up royally, some might have gone to Germany and joined the Nazis, others might have to Russia and joined with Stalin and who knows what else. The result would be worse than what we have now, or it might be better who knows just don't mess with the past. I would rather have a look at the future and see what I could learn and take back with me.
Or had given technology to the US for WW2.
It isn't always that simple - there are consequences to each action one does. So don't jump to conclusions.
I know...what the heck!!!!!
I think one of the strongest and most original aspects of Rod Serling's writing for the Twilight Zone and his earlier live television plays is the incredibly effective way in which he posits wildly improbable, "sci-fi" situations and plots alongside timeless musings on human nature and its often less-than-savory side. The episodes are really modern-day morality plays distantly echoing the first flowerings of theater in ancient Greece when humankind was taking its first baby steps toward striving to understand of the complexity of mortal human existence.
I play a little game with myself when I watch TZ, I try to spot everyone that appeared in an episode of The Andy Griffith Show, their are quite a few.
You gotta hand it to the captain. He remained as calm as possible and still in control amidst the scary situation. Question now is... did they get home?
RMJustine See that’s the key to being a good captain: keeping calm.
The entire context was, "remain calm and PRAY". I think the Captain was scared sh**t less
I’ll say they got back home and no one believed them.
Flying with the mh370...
They would land in 1939 they wouldn't have a choice it's better than death !
My brother really like this episode. Thanks for posting.
0:45 It's amazing, they used to have 5 GUYS in the cockpit for a commercial flight.
What a classic. I bet that's what happened to Malaysia Airlines 370
Yeah maybe it has HAPPENED.
Akirah Shamie EXACTLY.........I was thinking about that SAME senerio !!
NAW...THEY R N THE OCEAN
Easy to find it. Just find a place where the crabs are extra big.
@@mmlindsey8635 but until now we couldn't even find a single debris... Of it
This episode was just screaming for a follow up episode..... To be honest, hearing phantom engines flying overhead is haunting and scary...
I wasn't crazy about the hour long episodes but this one could have done well as an hour.
I,really do enjoy The Original Twlight Zone this episode one of ny favorites thanks for posting.
They should do a sequel of this episode where Flight 33 from 1961 finally lands in our present time in 2016 to 2017 with all of the passengers and crew are un-aged like the 4400.
They all would really want to get back to 1961. Or die.
If they did land in 2016 to 2021, I bet people would be confused to why a Boeing 707 is still flying in passenger service or what airline it is own.
@@phillipngo2133 All the instruments are analog, using high frequency transmissions in the era of GPS and HD transmissions? And another question-four people flying an airplane- while only two piloting Boeing 737,47,57,67,787 Dreamliner and Airbus?
The bad thing is that everyone has to go through WWII again. Back in 1961 people still remember those harsh days.
This was a wild one. Was sitting here watching a Twilight Zone marathon and this one came on. Don't remember seeing this one before. However, they were very calm about traveling back to a whole other decade. 😅
Funny you should mention the TZ marathon. Not sure when it comes on because I haven’t seen one in a while but I swear every time I watch one, there are episodes I just can’t recall and I thought I had seen them all throughout the years.
they are still flying atop the overcast. lost in the twilight zone forever.
I would have just gone ahead and landed the plane in 1939. Considering the fuel supply remaining, they might not get that close to 1961 if they try again.
TheStapleGunKid the Wikipedia said the runway was too small to handle the 707 and could crash. Also, it will be like the Avianca flight 52 incident if they did fly back to 1961 but low on fuel
Kind of interesting in that, in the end, they managed to make it back to just about 25 years prior to time in which they lived. If this happened now, that would put the plane back into 1991. That is not so bad, as many of the people on the plane would be old enough to remember that time, and would recognize their family members.
I bet they would be more interested in recognizing what stocks, horses, NFL Superbowl winners, World Series winners to pick. Straight to Vegas!
Del Stanley Good point! :D
Actually,in the end they DIDN'T make it back. And if they landed,they could change history.....
The poor navigator. He had to sit on a lawn chair.
thanks for uploading. This actually describes my life in 2005. LOL
The trouble I have with this scene is this is 1961 and when the ATC says he doesn't know anything about jets or radar the pilots seem basically unfazed - when in fact they should have been completely shocked because that would have been impossible.
They should've just landed. The fact that they returned to the same century is a miracle. It's like getting a 20 in Blackjack. You better cash out or you're a damn fool.
huge AGEEE, Pal…& running low on fuel, to boot!😝🙄😩
Good one again, mostly newish ideas, many copyed in later movies or books...
I always loved this one (my father was an airline pilot) and the one where poor Agnes Moorhead was fighting off tiny little men - who turned out to be from the USA!!
2023 I am still wondering if they are going home soon.
The pilot airplane is the seller car in Psycho 1 . A double life ... indeed .
Character actor John Anderson.
first time I had the past high pressure the future
Thank you I was trying to figure out why he looked familiar.
He played a bereaved general in the last season of M*A*S*H.
Appeared on Star Trek The Next Generation and Quantum Leap
“Shoot up a flare or do something. That would be Global 33 trying to get home from the twilight zone.” No one in TV land had better opening and closing story lines.
Can you imagine the effect gif they did land in 1939? All sorts of technology available to the US (and Britain) pre-Pearl Harbor???
I could live in 1939.
It makes you wonder if this has happened to all the missing planes and ships.
Interesting observation 🤔
One of the best episodes.
Well damn did they make it back?
We don't know.
If they landed in 1939 they'd end up meeting their past selves -- that would create a huge time paradox since they could warn themselves of the future.
Not according to Avengers Endgame. :P
Set the delorean to 1985 !! LoL
@@bgtsllc1 Avengers Endgame timetravel is pretty much multiverse theory, so timetravel whether it causes a paradox or not is still up in the air.
They would land in 1939 and immediately be locked up and used for experiments, they would never be allowed to be out in the world.
If they were flying over the Bermuda Triangle...well, it would have been a routine flight, and no big deal!
Rod Serling was a genius…too bad he was a chain smoker…
I'd settle to get back to 1961 when this was made...
John Anderson has a commanding voice!
The good news is that they got 4 billion air mile credits.
I love the, "Report to this office immediately upon landing." That's like being called to HR for a write up. They still do this and what you don't want to hear is your call sign followed by, "Take down this number and call me immediately upon landing." You just pissed off ATC. Such fun to watch!
This episode is every claustrophobics nightmare
Oh yes, I hadn't thought about that.
Love this episode.
"LaGuardia this is a jet. We have four big lovely turbines and they're getting hungry. Running short on fuel. We want a radar vector to Idlewild. Do you have us in radio contact or don't you?"
"I don't know who you are, and we don't know anything all about radar or jets or anything else"
Proper radio procedure would be for them to have announced their intention to descend over the radio, even if they weren't sure anyone could hear them. That would give ATC a heads up and allow them to direct other traffic away of their route. They failed to do that.
There's no way to know for certain that ATC can't hear you, just because you can't hear them.
Proper NRDO (no radio) procedure is to continue the planned flight path and land at the intended airport, announcing your intentions the whole way, and looking out for visual light gun signals from the tower once you get close enough.
At 1:19 mark, can someone tell me what type of chair Magellan ( navigator ) was sitting on?...lol
A wooden chair.
ponchai allen +It looks like a plastic one I used to have in my backyard.
I will see gone with the wind in theater personally 1939
Ladies and gentlemen,this is your captain speeking,i want to inform you I'm on Acid ,triple dipped blotter to be exact ,and it is so good we went back in time.All I ask of you is you remain calm.
Why is this video so clear? The filming, the camera-work? The details are so precise as if this video has even more pixels than modern-day film productions. I don't understand.
Because it was shot on film. Film doesn't have pixels. This means there is no space between each piece of the image, no border as with pixels. Therefore it looks like it has more pixels.
This pilot would live to star in Star Trek the next Generation. The Survivors. 2nd season.
Not only that but another blooper is a scientific one. The landscape would not have looked the same way millions of years ago as it did in 1961; in other words, the captain would not have been able to identify any of modern-day New York's landscape features, as he so handily did. Entertaining episode, nonetheless.
THIS IS SCARY AND COULD REALLY HAPPEN PEOPLE. YOU JUST NEVER KNOW. STRANGE TIMES WE NOW LIVE IN
Well more than a year ago, a plane literally went missing, off the radars.
It can't happen. You would affect the past. The past already happened
Global Flight 33? Is your flight engineer Fred Purcell?
Yes, that's correct.
Dad, it's Johnny. I don't know where you've been for the past 20 years but please come home.
Johnny?? Twenty years? We overshot. We want to refuel and try to get back to the correct year. And the first thing I'm going to do is tell you that I'm very proud of how you grew up.
I have a feeling that if a cow flew by, the captain would still keep his cool.
he sure wouldn't be on the phone with Julia
If you noticed the closing credits, you would have seen Robert J. Serling as "Technical Consultant." That was Rod's brother! Rod needed credible technobabble for the flight crew and Robert provided it. He also wrote a novel "The President's Plane is Missing."
According to "the Twilight Zone Companion" Robert Serling used an Airline Captain he knew for accurate cockpit "technobabble"
How did the aircraft go back in time?
What immediately made me think of this episode is the trailer I saw on NBC for the upcoming new show called 'Manifest' where a plane (737) took off from an island bound for New York in 2013, then when the plane lands at JFK airport its 2018 and the FBI is there waiting to tell them that they were all reported missing assumed dead for 5 years and no on the plane aged a day.
I mean what a coincidence that is huh?
Manifest started off strong, season one was great. I could only stomach episode 1 of season 2. It's getting boring now.
My favorite episode!
Ross Wood to be honest, I kind of like episode of the twilight zone involving planes and stuff like this one and and the nightmare at 20,000 feet
I want to see violence or death or trauma inflicted on likable characters without anything happening on screen
I like the episode instead of To serve man
Nobody must believe Bob Wilson about what he says on the side of the wing especially when there's evidence that the wing was damaged
Show still scares the hell out of me!!
Awesome episode
The pilot actor also played Gabriel the Angel and played Abe Lincoln in other TZ episodes. 🤔
TZ other plane ep without Shatner.....
One of my favorite episodes
Mr.Serling? Did they make it? WELL! DID THEY?!
I would do anything right now from where I am to go back to February 1992.
It’s too bad you didn’t have the whole episode that was disappointing cause I would like to have seen the whole thing
Some times when I get on a plane I would wonder if that will ever happen I will freak the heck out
Would like to have seen more conversation between the passengers and their reactions. If I saw a dinosaur out the window I would fill my pants !
To the people that was wondering did they make it back in time Rob / the narrator kind of confirmed they didnt at the end listen what he says
To this very day they're still missing. Lost and yet so many things throughout time they got to witness that no one else has. If they did ever land it must have been so far back that it made no difference towards history in an obscure location where no one would notice and just assimilated themselves into ancient societies of the time. Or they landed far into the future ahead of our own time. One way or another they would have had to come done eventually, it's so interesting just speculating how it could have ended
after going through the jurassic period, 1939 would have been "close enough"
What a classic
Best fear
I don't watch the number 1 episode's
@mr nobody #1 episodes?
I wonder if they got any points for going back 150 million years ago to the late Jurassic Period to see a brachiosaurus. Wow! Then again I think most points are based on distance not time. The World's Fair? Jurassic Park is a hard act to follow. Anyway, they got to their destination early!
Most likable episode
How can you fly that Long without fuel running out?
This is Cutie Ringo Joy I think the 707 in the episode could fly up to about estimated 9 to 11 hours I believe if fully loaded. (Yes this is before manufacturer begin Improving range and designs.)
I wish I could go back time to the 90s again, and try to change my frikin life.
I wish I could go back to the '60's and change my life.
A 5-man crew? I remember when the flight engineer made it a threesome, but didn't know there was a separate navigator and radio guy in those days.
Ahhh the good old days when all you had to do is break the sound barrier, now you have to slingshot around the sun
The music is epic!
Exactly the way Captain Sully would have handled the situation.
This episode was on MeTV, 7-15-24.
I Listen to this Episode (Radio Version) EVERYTIME I take a Flight
So epic...
Too horror
Is this the one where they saw Dinosaurs?
And, here, I live close to Seatsc. There's flight patterns above me at all times
So entertaining to once again watch what I did when I was a scared 9 year old. I do remember the SFX left something to be desired, aka, the lame Brontosaurus in the earlier scene. Can you imagine Rod Sterling returning to present times to watch Avatar? Lol. Actually, I just came up with a good idea for movie script.
Notice how all the passengers we’re wearing suits with ties, the women dresses? Now days, it’s shoes off exposing filthy toenails among other disgusting habits all exhibiting inconsiderateness.