Word: twilight
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Twilight Zone (CBS, 10-10:30 p.m.). Somehow The Last Flight takes a World War I fighter plane across 43 years into...
...often her characters "champ at the bit" or find troubles weighing on them "like a millstone." To Author de Born's credit, her characterization is not nearly so cliché-ridden as her language. The sad pleasures of between-wars Vienna, the long afternoons of penurious idleness, the twilight of great houses, are evocatively done. But many readers may wish that the novel dealt more fully with swashbuckling brother Karli, who at least attempts to fight his way out of stagnation, and less with Sister Milli, who does little except to complain about those millstones...
...Twilight Zone (CBS, 10-10:30 p.m.). The department-store buyer's vaca tion was supposed to be a pleasant cross country car trip, but somewhere, as The Hitchhiker shows, she made the wrong turn. With Inger Stevens...
Amidst this fashionable glare of paint, Charles Burchfield's Early Winter Twilight seemed somber, unassuming and timeless. Burchfield, 66, who has been ill and little heard from in the past few years, has recently recovered his health and turned out more than 30 watercolors in the last year. Twilight was begun 16 years ago, finished six months ago. It dramatically celebrates the slushy black winter climate of the Buffalo (N.Y.) region where Burchfield lives. "The sky is the leading actor," Burchfield explained. "I was trying to express the threat of winter coming. There is a single light...
...Twilight Zone (CBS, 10-10:30 p.m.). Third from the Sun, by Rod Serling,concerns two families who try to escape society on a space ship. With Fritz Weaver...