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The Twilight Zone (S1E5 - Cradle of Darkness)(2002)
"What if you had a chance to go back in time, to save millions of lives by killing one man? Andrea Collins will soon discover this mission to be more difficult than she ever imagined, as she takes a one-way trip into The Twilight Zone.”
- Forest Whitaker
“So much for unlocking doors with a key called imagination.”
- Types Tim Goodman - rottentomatoes.com
“The Hunt” is one of the lesser known TWILIGHT ZONE episodes. However, it’s one of MOVIEGUIDE®’s favorite TZ episodes, where a man from the backwoods gets a taste of what Heaven and Hell are like. Written by Earl Hamner, the man behind THE WALTONS, “The Hunt” is a wonderful TWILIGHT ZONE allegory about the Afterlife with a strong, whimsical Christian worldview that delivers several important, profound and heartwarming lessons for families."
- Proselytizes movieguide.org
“Oh, he tries to destroy Talky Tina. But it doesn't work...”
- Warns animaniacs - doesthedogdie.com