"The Monsters are on Maple Street" | |
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Series The Twilight Zone Season 1, Episode 32 | |
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Air date | February 19th, 2003 |
Writers | Erin Maher; Kay Reindl |
Director | Debbie Allen |
Producers | Ira Steven Behr; Jim Rosenthal |
Starring | Forest Whitaker; Andrew McCarthy; Titus Welliver; Kristi Angus; Peter Williams; Enid-Raye Adams; Brody Smith; Russell Jung |
Episode guide | |
Previous "It's Still a Good Life" |
Next "Memphis" |
"The Monsters are on Maple Street" is the thirty-third episode of season one of the 2002 relaunch of the sci-fi anthology series The Twilight Zone. The episode was directed by Debbie Allen with a teleplay written by Erin Maher and Kay Reindl based on an original story by Rod Serling. It first aired on UPN on February 19th, 2003. The series is hosted by Forest Whitaker. Notable guest stars in this episode include Andrew McCarthy as Will Marshall, Kristi Angus as Holly Marshall, Titus Welliver as Dylan, Peter Williams as Tyrone, Enid-Raye Adams as Phyllis, Brody Smith as Jason, and Russell Jung as Simon.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Forest Whitaker | Narrator |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Andrew McCarthy | Will Marshall |
Titus Welliver | Dylan |
Kristi Angus | Holly Marshall |
Peter Williams | Tyrone |
Enid-Raye Adams | Phyllis |
Brody Smith | Jason |
Russell Jung | Simon |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The Twilight Zone was created by Rod Serling.
- This episode aired on the same night as "It's Still a Good Life".
Allusions[]
- This episode is a remake of the original 1960 Twilight Zone episode, "The Monsters are Due on Maple Street", directed by Ron Winston.
- Andrew McCarthy and Kristi Angus's characters are named for Will Marshall and Holly Marshall, who are two of the three main character featured in the 1974 children's adventure series Land of the Lost.
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