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(More customer reviews)VCI Entertainment has put out most definitely the best prints available of OSB anywhere. I was nearly knocked out at the video quality when I watched this DVD, having always loved the series but like everyone else, having to endure the characteristic horrible prints of TV reruns over the years. I don't know where VCI got these prints but I hope they continue releasing the series, as their prints are by far better than the crap used by the other companies selling OSB DVD's on Amazon. Beware all others regarding quality, but I will admit that if VCI does not step up to the plate, I may be forced to settle for the same old poor quality prints of the other compilations. The quality of the video, along with the ability to buy all 12 of these episodes on one DVD, has made this OSB release the best value by far.
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This fascinating anthology series, dealing with supernaturalsubject matter, debuted on the ABC network, January 20, 1959, and ran for atotal of 96 half-hour episodes. John Newland directs and hosts each week'sdrama dealing with ghosts, precognition, mental telepathy and other spookysupernatural occurrences -- all supposedly based on actual events!Originally sponsored by Alcoa, the series was also titled "Alcoa Presents".This special collection contains 12 complete episodes from season #2:Delusion (9/15/1959), Ordeal on Locust Street (9/22/1959), Brainwave(10/6/1959), Doomsday (10/13/1959), The Inheritance (10/27/1959), TheExplorer (3/15/1960), The Clown (3/22/1960), Delia (5/3/1960), House of theDead (6/7/1960), Tidal Wave (8/30/1960), Anniversary of A Murder(9/27/1960), To Know the End (11/1/1960). Bonus Features: EpisodeSelection Menu| Motion Menus| Previews. Specs: 2-DVD9s; DolbyDigital Mono; 324 minutes; B&W; 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio; MPAA - NR; Year -1959-1960; SRP - $14.99.
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