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Linda Cardellini |
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Ally Warner |
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Method Man |
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Kneigh |
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Colin Cunningham |
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Seth |
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Ryan Robbins |
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Tony |
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Ray Galletti |
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Brad |
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Tricia Young |
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Cass |
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Lisa Sanson |
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Mandy |
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Warren Christie |
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Devin |
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Director |
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Jerry Levine |
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Writer |
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James Crocker |
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Release Date |
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January 8, 2003 |
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Forest Whitaker's Opening Narration: The future. We'd all like to know
what's in store for us. Ally Warner has just been given a glimpse into her's.
Now, she's about to go down a path that will lead her deep into the Twilight
Zone.
Forest Whitaker's Closing Narration: By seeking the path to her
future, Ally Warner put her destiny into the hands of another. And now that path
has become a dead end filled with helplessness, despair and boundless dread.
Miss Ally Warner, facing the bleakest of futures, in the Twilight Zone.
One day, while enjoying a cup of coffee at her local coffee shop, Ali Warner
sees a mysterious African man telling fortunes to a woman in the coffee shop.
Unable to resist, Ali asks the man, Kanayo, to read her fortune. After Kanayo
correctly predicts that Ali will be offered a new job, she returns day after day
to discover what her future holds. Kanayo’s fortunes continue to come true as he
correctly predicts that Ali will receive unexpected money and her airplane to
Chicago will crash. Ali is convinced of Kanayo’s powers and refuses to make any
move without consulting him first. Ali’s best friend Seth, becomes increasingly
worried that Ali is addicted to Kanayo and urges her to stay away from him.
However, after one day without seeing Kanayo, Ali is unable to function without
him. Ali’s dependence on Kanayo ultimately results in his death, leaving Ali to
live her life in the hands of fate.
Source: The
official TWILIGHT ZONE website
A dissatisfied tabloid writer entrusts her fate in the hands of a fortune
teller who gives her scoops in advance. Naturally, her "sure thing" has hidden
problems.
Source: The
Twilight Zone DVD
A dissatisfied tabloid writer (Linda Cardellini) in a dead-end job places her
faith and future in the hands of a remarkably accurate fortune teller (Method
Man) and then faces unexpected consequences.
-- www.upn.com
Ally Warner, a writer for a fictional tabloid newspaper, is hanging out in a
local coffee bar when she notices a man, Kneigh, giving psychic readings for
free. Just for laughs, she decides to submit herself to one of his readings.
After Kneigh's somewhat vague prediction comes true, Ally returns to the coffee
shop the next day to thank him and then she participates in another reading. The
prediction is favorable and quickly comes true as well. Ally isn't totally
convinced that Kneigh has psychic abilities, but she returns to him again the
next for yet another reading. Once again, the prediction is correct and Ally
soon begins to seek out Kneigh for more readings...
-- www.thetzsite.com
A tabloid writer (guest star Linda Cardellini) puts her fate in the hands of
a fortune teller (Method Man).
-- www.tv-now.com
Ally, a young writer for a tabloid, meets a man who claims he sees others the
path they are destined to follow. His predictions for her prove uncannily
accurate and she soon becomes dependent on his predictions to guide her life.
When he gets hit by a car and killed she finds herself without hope.
-- www.tvtome.com |