11 Classic Twilight Zone Episodes That Could Be Improved By Colorization
2. Miniature
Robert Duvall is a shy bachelor, living in his parent’s
basement, who becomes fascinated by a dollhouse in a museum. To him, the dolls are living people, acting
out a drama that only he can see. As he
becomes more and more unable to cope with the real world, he eventually becomes
a part of the dollhouse’s world.
HOW COLORIZATION COULD HELP:
It already has. This episode was originally
broadcast only once, and was never put into syndication due to a lawsuit (later
dismissed) that alleged the story was too close to a rejected script. When the episode was unveiled again in 1984, all
the scenes inside the dollhouse were colorized, with the rest left in black and
white.