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re: They went thataway, so let's go thisaway: the TV Western thread
Posted on 12/27/13 at 3:28 pm to Kafka
Posted on 12/27/13 at 3:28 pm to Kafka
The Loner - "An Echo of Bugles"
If you've always wanted to see a western by Rod Serling, well wait no longer:
Premiering about a year after The Twilight Zone left the air, The Loner was one of several "existentialist drifter" series to debut in 1965, all inspired by the success of The Fugitive.
The script gets a bit preachy at times, but it does show an admirable emphasis on character. With its theme of being haunted by the past, the episode is reminiscent of Twilight Zone classics like "In Praise Of Pip" and "Walking Distance".
More about The Loner
If you've always wanted to see a western by Rod Serling, well wait no longer:
Premiering about a year after The Twilight Zone left the air, The Loner was one of several "existentialist drifter" series to debut in 1965, all inspired by the success of The Fugitive.
The script gets a bit preachy at times, but it does show an admirable emphasis on character. With its theme of being haunted by the past, the episode is reminiscent of Twilight Zone classics like "In Praise Of Pip" and "Walking Distance".
More about The Loner
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