Paradelphia
Paradelphia Radio: Ep. 283 - In The Zone
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editor: Podcast
- Duración: 0:51:30
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The late 1950s/early 1960s were a time of staunch conservatism in America. This ideology was prevalent in the mainstream entertainment Americans watched on their television sets and at the local cinema. Rod Serling was a man with a message but it wasn't a message many at this time wanted to hear. A talented writer, Serling was also a student of history and he knew that to get a message through a fortress wall, sometimes you needed to give the gift of a Trojan horse. "The Twilight Zone" was that gift and in the guise of science fiction, black comedy and horror Rod Serling's voice reached out to open the eyes, ears and hearts of a fascinated public. This week we welcome award winning journalist, film historian and archivist Steve Vertlieb to the show as we discuss the cultural impact of "The Twilight Zone" and how Rod Serling's message is still relevant over 60 years after the show's debut. Steve Vertlieb (Facebook) From Forry Ackerman to Orson Welles: The Views and Reviews of Steve Vertlieb (Amazon) Toxic