
The Twonky
Out of Your Own Tomorrow... Out of Time and Space a Fearsome Power!
Ratings
A college professor, left alone by his wife for the weekend, discovers his new TV set is not only alive, but determined to take control of his entire life.
Production
Arch Oboler Productions
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Hans Conried
Kerry West

William H. Lynn
Coach Trout

Gloria Blondell
Eloise

Janet Warren
Carolyn West

Edwin Max
Ed, TV Repairman
Al Jarvis
Mailman
Evelyn Beresford
Old Lady Motorist

Norman Fields
Doctor
Bob Jellison
TV Shop Owner
Stephen Roberts
Head Treasury Agent

Connie Marshall
Cheerleader, at Kerry's house with football players

William Phipps
Second Male Nurse entering Kerry's bedroom at finale
Bennie Washington
Maybelle
Lenore Kingston
Offended Phone Operator #2

Alice Backes
Offended Phone Operator #1
Joe Hawthorne
Man Pushing Grapefruit in Wife's Face
Charles Phillips
Gayle Pace
Jackson Wheeler
Jack Rourke
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