Printer's Devil
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"Printer's Devil" is episode 111 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. The title comes from the expression printer's devil, an apprentice in the industry. The initial plot set-up is based in part on the well-known deal with the devil motif: a mysterious, seemingly eccentric man (played by frequent Twilight Zone actor Burgess Meredith) brings success to a local newspaper by working as its reporter and linotype operator, eventually revealing that he wants the editor's soul in exchange. This hour-long episode was written by Charles Beaumont, and based on his 1951 short story "The Devil, You Say".
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"Printer’s Devil" is een aflevering van de Amerikaanse televisieserie The Twilight Zone. Het scenario van de aflevering werd geschreven door .
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Printer's Devil
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1963-02-28
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and Pat Crowley
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List of The Twilight Zone episodes
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* Burgess Meredith
* Robert Sterling
* Pat Crowley
* Ray Teal
* Charles P. Thompson
* Doris Kemper
* Camille Franklin
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Stock from "The Big Tall Wish" and "Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room" by Jerry Goldsmith; and stock cues by Nathan Van Cleave, Leonard Rosenman, Tommy Morgan, Leith Stevens, Bruce Campbell, Nathan Scott and Fred Steiner
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The Twilight Zone
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"Printer's Devil" is episode 111 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. The title comes from the expression printer's devil, an apprentice in the industry. The initial plot set-up is based in part on the well-known deal with the devil motif: a mysterious, seemingly eccentric man (played by frequent Twilight Zone actor Burgess Meredith) brings success to a local newspaper by working as its reporter and linotype operator, eventually revealing that he wants the editor's soul in exchange. This hour-long episode was written by Charles Beaumont, and based on his 1951 short story "The Devil, You Say".
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"Printer’s Devil" is een aflevering van de Amerikaanse televisieserie The Twilight Zone. Het scenario van de aflevering werd geschreven door .
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