"Rewind" | |
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Series The Twilight Zone Season 1, Episode 28 | |
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Air date | February 5th, 2003 |
Writers | James Crocker |
Director | Kevin Bray |
Producers | Ira Steven Behr; Pen Densham; Jim Rosenthal; John Watson; Moira Kirland Dekker; Erin Maher; Kay Reindl; Anne Tabor; Patrice Allen |
Starring | Forest Whitaker; Eddie Kaye Thomas; Marisa Coughlan; Ben Bass; John Callander; Mike Rogers; Kevan Ohtsji; Jerry Rector; Kimani Ray Smith |
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"Rewind" is the twenty-eighth episode of season one of the 2002-2003 science fiction anthology series The Twilight Zone. This episode was directed by Kevin Bray with a script written by James Crocker. It first aired on UPN on Wednesday, February 5th, 2003. The episode stars Eddie Kaye Thomas, Marisa Coughlan, Ben Bass, John Callander; Mike Rogers; Kevan Ohtsji; Jerry Rector and Kimani Ray Smith.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Forest Whitaker | Host |
Eddie Kaye Thomas | Jonah Beech |
Marisa Coughlan | April Beech |
Ben Bass | Trevor Black |
John Callander | Homeless man |
Mike Rogers | Tommy |
Kevan Ohtsji | Tony |
Jerry Rector | Security guard |
Kimani Ray Smith | Frank |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode aired on the same night as "Another Life".
- Actor/host Forest Whitaker also worked as a consulting producer on this episode.
- Actor Eddie Kaye Thomas was also a main character on the TV series Scorpion where he also played a character with a gambling problem.
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