"The Collection" | |
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Series The Twilight Zone Season 1, Episode 38 | |
Air date | April 23rd, 2003 |
Writers | Erin Maher; Kay Reindl |
Director | John T. Kretchmer |
Producers | Ira Steven Behr; Jim Rosenthal |
Starring | Forest Whitaker Jessica Simpson; Ashley Edner; Ian Robison; Tammy Pentecost |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Pharaoh's Curse" |
Next "Eye of the Beholder" |
"The Collection" is the thirty-eighth episode of season one of the 2002-2003 science fiction anthology series The Twilight Zone. This episode was directed by John T. Kretchmer and written by Erin Maher and Kay Reindl. It first aired on UPN on Wednesday, April 23rd, 2003. The episode stars Jessica Simpson, Ashley Edner, Ian Robison and Tammy Pentecost.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Forest Whitaker | Host |
Jessica Simpson | Miranda Evans |
Ashley Edner | Danielle Randall |
Ian Robison | Pete Randall |
Tammy Pentecost | Ellen Randall |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Aired on the same night as "The Pharaoh's Curse".
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