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DIA [1.3K]
3 years ago
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BUTTON BUTTON by Richard Matheson

English
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poizon [28]3 years ago
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The answer :


Button, Button" is the second segment of the 20th episode from the first season (1985–86) of the television

series The Twilight Zone. The episode is based on the 1970 short story of the same name by Richard Matheson; the same short story forms the basis of the 2009 film The Box. In a documentary on the making of the movie The Box, Matheson states the inspiration of the story came from his wife

"Button, Button"


Scene from "Button, Button"
Episode no.
Season 1
Episode 20b
Directed by
Peter Medak
Written by
Richard Matheson (as Logan Swanson)
Original air date
March 7, 1986
Guest appearance(s)
Basil Hoffman: Steward
Brad Davis: Arthur Lewis
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