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People Are Alike All Over

The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas

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People Are Alike All Over

By: Paul Fairman, Rod Serling
Narrated by: Stacy Keach, Blair Underwood
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Experience one of television’s greatest science-fiction series: The Twilight Zone - fully dramatized for audio! Featuring a full cast, music and sound effects, and today’s biggest celebrities in modern radio dramatizations.

The first human to visit Mars is relieved to find that the Martians treat him kindly and have even built him a house like his home on Earth - but with one big difference.

©2002 CBS and Falcon Picture Group (P)2002 CBS and Falcon Picture Group
Dramatizations Fantasy Fiction Solar System Mars
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Mission to Mars

A wonderful production of a classic Twilight Zone story beautifully adapter for audio. A mission to Mars teaches a scientist that people are indeed alike all over. The cast, led by Blair Underwood is wonderful. Much easier to follow along than I thought it would be.

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Time Enough at Last audiobook described very well. Anyone can able to listen and enjoy this book.

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Great book

People Are Alike All Over audiobook described very well. Anyone can able to listen and enjoy this book.

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Good story idea somewhat mishandled.

If you know nothing at all about the story when starting a listen, it's an OK episode. The first 15 minutes or so is actually great. However if you read the summary in advance, the "big reveal" comes as no surprise at all. Summary is not a total spoiler, but it still reveals a bit too much for the episode to become enjoyable.

Somewhat lackluster performance by Blair Underwood. Supporting cast is actually better.

Not bad, just a missed opportunity at making a really great episode.

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