Micro, I recently started watching the first season of The Twilight Zone. It's 1959, almost 10 years after that great film, Sunset Blvd. Rod Serling wrote a story, about the third or fourth one aired, which was practically a rip off of the film's script. But in his typical style he put a twist at the end. The female protagonist played by Ida Lupino disappeared into the film of her older self, literally going into the screen bodily. Pretty cool stuff.
I just saw Sunset Boulevard...
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"I'm ready for my close-up, Mr. DeMille."
Micro, I recently started watching the first season of The Twilight Zone. It's 1959, almost 10 years after that great film, Sunset Blvd. Rod Serling wrote a story, about the third or fourth one aired, which was practically a rip off of the film's script. But in his typical style he put a twist at the end. The female protagonist played by Ida Lupino disappeared into the film of her older self, literally going into the screen bodily. Pretty cool stuff.
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