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An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge |
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Synopsis
As an innocent man is about to be hung for treason, he dreams
of his escape. When they throw him off the bridge, the rope
breaks and he begins his escape toward home, and finds he is in for quite a surprise.
Despite the quality of this print, the story and style are something you must not miss.
Background
Rod Serling brought this to American attention as a
part of the Twilight Zone series and I have to agree
with his departure from the popular series. A great story,
intimately told. It points out the beauty of life and how it
is magnified when death threatens. I think it is as good or
even better than any Zone episode both in style and depth. (source: imdb.com)
Winner of An Oscar for Best Short Film in 1964, and later remade for an episode of Alfred Hitchcock presents.
Written and directed by: Roberto Enrico
Based on a story by: Ambrose Bierce
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