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The Ray Bradbury Theater :: Banshee (02x03)
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| Title: | Banshee |
| Episode #: | 02x03 |
| Original Airdate: | Saturday February 22nd, 1986 |
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A famous director attempts to play a series of pranks on an aspiring screenwriter, only to have one backfire on him when he attempts to convince his visitor that a Banshee lurks in the forest.
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Based on the short story "Banshee" by Ray Bradbury. The story was first published in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine (Sept-Oct 1984). | Filming location: Mississauga, Ontario |
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Taxi Driver: God be with you, because he must be in with someone. Might as well be you. | Douglas Rogers: I should go back.
The Banshee: Yes, go. Get in. You'll catch your death.
Douglas Rogers: What about you?
The Banshee: I've long since caught mine. |
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