Franz Waxman provides a jazzy score for 'Sixteen Millimeter Shrine', which resounds of similarities (both musically and plot-wise) to Sunset Boulevard, which Waxman had scored a almost a decade before. Leonard Rosenman's dark music to 'When The Sky Was Opened' is also included on this disc, as is the light - almost comedic at times - score to 'The Trouble With Templeton', by Jeff Alexander. The parables which usually resided in the world of fantasy or science fiction expertly explored humanitys hopes, despairs, prides and prejudices in metaphoric ways conventional drama cannot. 'King 9' makes good use what sounds like a sliding cello, and 'The Passerby' has plenty of suspenseful strings to add tension to the episode. The Twilight Zone TV-PG Sci-Fi & Fantasy There are no inadequacies The Twilight Zone became the role model for TV anthologies. Two other scores are presented here, 'King 9 Will Not Return' and 'The Passerby', each containing plenty of suspense and drama. Fred Steiner's western score to '100 Yards Over The Rim' starts out with a traditional harmonica to set the scene, but when things start to go strange (in the episode, 19th century pioneers come across a 20th century town), lots of silent spots and percussive tones make this a rather minimalist score of sorts. It begins much differently than the Main Title we all know and love, but it ends the same way - very interesting to hear this cue. This fourth disc provides us with an alternate Main Title by Maurice Constant.
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