The Twilight Zone: "Deaths Head Revisited" clip
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2011
- A short clip for The Twilight Zone Episode, "Death's Head Revisited" from Season 3. This particular episode became the basis for the opening segment from "Twilight Zone: The Movie".
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Amazing to think that this was filmed only sixteen years after WWII ended.
16 yrs is a very long time. It was Not 16 months. 🤐
@@jimmyohara2601 16 years is not a long time at alll...
This is, by far, the most terrifying villain in all The Twilight Zone series. Oscar Beregi was so engrossed in his role that Adolf Hitler was probably laughing in Hell.
He absolutely nailed it!
@@beachbum1523 He was a little too good. I wonder if his part in Deaths Head Revisited gave Oscar nightmares. It was such an ugly part to play and he did it as if he was there torturing captives to death.
One of the most powerful "Twilight Zone"episodes. Joseph Schildkraut and Oscar Beregi brought believability to their roles.
@@allenjones3130 Believably is correct! I still forget that these geniuses were actors, not a real Nazi and a real concentration camp survivor.
Mr. Beregi also gave a fine performance, again playing a post-war German, in the TZ episode "Mute." The story was nothing like "Death's Head" and his role was a supporting one, but he was so very good in it.
This episode always gives me the chills, no matter how many times I have seen it. The actors are so amazing. One of the scariest episodes of them all.
met somebody from one; he didn't tell, I didn't ask- -
This is not an exaggeration. I still get nightmares orientated around this episode. Monsters, ghosts, bigfoot, chupacabras, none of that fictitious stuff scares me. But the historical events this episode was inspired on terrifies me.
@@indridcold8433 This episode and Judgement Night gave me nightmares.
judgement night was wild. neomiah persoff.
@@vinceA3748 judgement night is probably the scariest twilight zone, the Grave is pretty scary too
Probably Oscar Beregi's best TV role: a ruthless, insensitive, and monstrous ex-Nazi officer. Don't worry- he gets his at the end.
He did quite well on the untouchables
Yes, but his character is a bit one dimensional.
He did another one called: 4 o'clock high....
That was Theodore Bikel {"Four O'Clock"}. Oscar was also in "The Rip Van Winkle Caper".
The music is so eerie in this episode especially as in the way it’s introduced at the beginning of the episode . Best T V show of all time . Rod Serling’s opening and closing monologues are genius . No one quite has a way with words like he has
One of the most haunting episodes it's one that stay's with you forever
That sadistic hellbound bastard!
Serling did an excellent job with this episode.
Post war America, and our fathers, now working in suburban towns, trying to raise healthy families, still awoke with nightmares of what they witnessed. Some drank to forget, some just stopped talking about it, afraid to relive the past. That new fascists try to deny these war crimes happened is sickeningly disgusting, because we all grew up knowing it did.
The most chilling twilight zone ever
It's that music. It doesn't mess around at all. It means business.
Serling had a singular talent when it came to man's inhumanity to man. There's an hour long episode called He Lives. Chilling and prophetic.
I believe the episode is called "He's Alive ". An excellent episode.
@Brian Salomon yes, that is the episode I referred to in my post.
Guest appearance(s)
Oscar Beregi, Jr. plays the nazi so good
Even though it's not one of the best Twilight Zone episodes, it's one of the most effective. It reminds us of one of the darkest and cruelest times in the history of man.
Evil The Boogeyman I hope you’re kidding, because not seeing you in person it’s hard to tell.
I believe many people in the US Government and Military will have dreams like this very soon if not already. Those in Congress and the Executive Branch in should have the complete episode sent to them and they must start and end each day by watching this.
Actually it is one of the best. My favorite episode.
For sure this is one of the darkest and cruel times in history along with the slavery of cruel treatment of blacks. I love the fact that Rod Sterling did this episode he was a genius. I am watching it now as I post this comment.
@@55Quirll I came to watch this after yesterday's guilty verdict, and the look of horror on Chauvin's face when he realized that his years of being an evil POS had finally caught up with him.
The sinister expression of glee on his face as he felt Floyd's life leave his body was exactly like the expression on the nazi's face as he remembered the "good times".
Oscar didn't look particularly good for 43, not surprising he died 15 years later.
That was a hard looking 43
This is one of my favourites as well.
Something must have been very wrong with the justice system of West Germany if an SS captain could visit Bavaria without any apparent concern about being apprehended by the authorities, although I'm sure the Israelis would have been interested in his whereabouts.
According to Becker, he had fled to South America and was traveling under an assumed name.
The casting of this episode is notable for several reasons. One is that all of the leading cast were European-born: Beregi was Hungarian, Schildkraut was Austrian, Robert Boon (the taxi driver) was Dutch, Ben Wright (the doctor) was English, and Kaaren Verne (the hotel receptionist) was born in Germany. Nearly all of the main cast also had personal connections to the subject matter-as well as his noted work in The Diary of Anne Frank, Schildkraut (who was Jewish) lost many members of his extended family in the Holocaust, Verne had been forced to flee Germany to escape the Nazis, and both Boon and Ben Wright (the Doctor) had served with the Allied armed forces during World War II. - I AM LOOKING FOR THE FULL EPISODE. PLEASE HELP. Does anyone have the web address for the full episode of Death's Head Revisited? Please.
Beregi, who played the Nazi, was Jewish too, and no doubt lost family himself (Hungary, where he was from, was one of the biggest casualties of Nazi brutality) - Im sure he brought some serious personal feelings to the role.
@@gilroyopinion I wonder if Mr. Beregi was part German (or Germanic), since Hungary once had ties to the German-speaking world via the dual Austria-Hungary empire.
1 word..KARMA.
He will pay for his sins for a long time
It may take her some time, but she'll catch up...sooner or later she'll catch up
Amazing acting
one of my faves!
Remember that Serling served in WWII
In the Pacific Theather against the Japanese!
I’m sure Elie Wiesel loves this episode.
Death's Head Revisited and The Hunt...2 of the Best Episodes!
On the hunt, goosebumps did episodes where dogs knew, when someone was dead.
Cool...I've always like Goosebumps too!
I watch shows r.l.stein makes, and so does my dad.
Ditto for the hunt . For all dog lovers it’s a must
Same for me and my Dad since I was kid.
This episode could be re-imagined without having to resort to the super natural. In his conscious mind, the captain is quite proud of what he did. But at the deepest levels of his sub-conscious mind, he understands the full horror of what he did, although he won't admit it to himself. Therefore, his sub-conscious mind declares war on him and drives him to insanity.
What do you mean 'resort'? This is the twilight zone. It uses the supernatural quite frequently. Welcome to earth
He understands and relished in it. This is simply his just desserts.
@@mattcunningham9235 Can't have anything "supernatural" these days - makes the skeptics blood boil...
What makes you think this is supernatural? All of the events may have been in his mind as you describe.
Sure it could be reimagined as the Captains own sun conscience guilt “punishing” him, but that would be saying that deep down he was still humane.
The horro of this episode is that the ghosts of his victims have been haunting the camp grounds
Unable to truly rest until the Captain returned to indulge his sadism by returning to the scene of his crimes to relive the “good old days”
If the Captain were punishing himself there would be no true justice being served for the dead in the camp and the Captain would not be held to account for acts
he still relished and enjoyed.
Favorite Twilight zone....
***** definitely underrated.
How come.?.
he had to go back and relive all those fond memories
Top ten favorites teaches us that the past must not be repeated 🙏
True
he was the teacher in the untouchables. mafia leader.
This guy reminds me, somehow, of Col. Klink, only tougher-looking.
Whose that.??. :S
Scripturegirl1990
Col. Klink is a character on a very popular 60s sitcom called, Hogan's Heroes.
Difference is that Klink was no sadist, he was an actual soldier heading a PW, not a concentration camp.
@@Fersomling The closest "Hogans Heroes" ever got to mentioning the holocaust is when Gen. Bulkhalter threatened to call HIMMLER (yech) on major Hoffstedder!
@@sce2aux464 AND HE WAS FUNNY NOT LIKE THIS CREEP
A good reminder of how much of every TZ episode is cut out of what's broadcast today, no matter the channel. Any real fan should watch on DVD, or some other format that hasn't been tampered with to sell more product.
The characterization is great here.
Vicious mean my last laugh And I don't regret any minute of it
I have always thought of this episode as my favorite. It addressed the horrors of the Death Camps and the moral responsibility that the people working at them shared. After thought Seadweller451E is an idiotic, delusional fool.
Gunther must have been one of the SS who got the hell out of their before all hell broke loose when Dachau got liberated
I saw 2 scenes that I don't remember all the times I watched this episode. 5 days without water and the detention sign.
Anyone know where I can watch the whole episode? Also this music is perfect.
This episode is probably one of the most profound of the twilight zone. The other is, "he's alive". It's covers the other side of this episode.
When Becker came out, as a kid, it creeper me out lol
Exercising nude in sub-zero temperature VS. standing nude in same temperature having ice cold water tossed on you. That's just 2 of the worst torture/murder methods they used, I'd have probably begged the scumbags to fire a round into my forehead or make a dash to the no-man's zone (area beyond the fenced perimeter where any prisoner who ventured into met their doom via barrage of bullets)
I highly doubt anything you ever do would be classified as delightful.
The full episode is on Dailymotion.
In typical "Twilight Zone " fashion, an evil person pays for the suffering and anguish he has caused to others.
Don't Stop!
That is what you called acting to make real
Can any of us born post WW2 even begin to imagine TRYING to survive a Nazi or Ustase concentration camp? Hell, can you imagine trying to survive living in the Reich/German-Occupied Europe? No matter what occupation, race, or beliefs you had.. every day must have been a paranoid insanity driving nightmare to almost every living being in that hellish dystopia. My Oma was pure German (farm raised girl, not a Nazi supporter, decent "Iron Woman") and all she ever mentioned about growing up in NG was that it was the worst time to be alive... And that's coming from someone who wasn't outright persecuted and met the racial laws!
wild!!!
But some of these comments are even scarier
TERESA ELLIOTT They really are.
I also made a good point about how similar Planned Parenthood is the concentration camps. Many closed abortion clinics are left standing because they serve to remind us of the Holocaust that was started when abortion was legalized.
@@Powerranger-le4up This Nazi captain would be right at home throwing children into cages on the Mexican border.
The guard would've been great on Hogan Heroes.
Well, it seems you know more about Eichmann than the rest of the world does, including his wife Vera and youngest son Prof. Riccardo Eichmann. You're a real legend in your own mind aren't you
1:00 Haft is detention.
The really sad thing is that Dachau was a concentration camp. It wasn't a death camp like Sobibor or Treblinka.
So if you think what was done to people in Dachau was bad, just imagine what it was like for people in camps designed strictly for organized murder.
Dude was disgusting man.. he reveled in his cruelty.
that's the biggest load a crap ever, ya know I'm sick of reading this paragraph. Ricardo Klement was Adolf Eichmann. He even had a few more names like Otto Henninger. Klement kept his name, while the rest of the family retained the name Eichmann. Ricardo Eichmann his youngest son in later years looked at his dad's order's, saw black on white what the orders were for the jews, and their transfer to eventual oblivian
why are the signs in english? isnt this supposed to be germany, deuschland The signs should be in german
"The Twilight Zone" was early TV produced for American audiences, often on a low budget. Not sure what captioning would have cost to make the German-language signs intelligible to US audiences, but probably more than CBS wanted to pay.
Jennifer Reed You remind me of a timely Bible verse:
"Jesus wept."
Jennifer Reed +”Deutschland”.
Before the Nazis there were the Turks and the Armenian Genocide of 1915. They were never punished for it.
What episode is this???
"Death's Head Revisited" [November 10, 1961].
And with them went my Grandmother's, whole Family. This is child's play compared
to, the Showers of Zyclon B. Thank You BAYER. And its dirty Conglomerates
I just saw this episode on Me TV. He was found guilty. The verdict was read. Rendered insane. The driver picked up a babbling mess. This is what awaits the evil people in the world. Feeling what they forced others to endure. There's a lot of reason to be concerned with Nationalism around the world growing. #Resistance
there are a lot of evil people doing just fine. People, especially Americans, want to believe that there is some sort of cosmic justice. But there isn't. Hitler ultimately failed but only after turning the world into an inferno. Even then, he got to choose his own exit. Obviously, evil is still around. People like to say that love conquers all. It seems to me that hate has been a far more profound driver of history.
Nationalism is basically the scapegoating and persecution of a minority population.
Don't forget that Lutze's insanity was part of his punishment. As Becker tells him that Lutze will receive his final judgment from God and he will spend eternity in Hell.
@SWEJEHTKCUF So you went from insane SS-defector to sane Red-Green party member in just one reincarnation. That's some karma :)
Day camp...
The only thing worse than experiencing someone else's pain and suffering, is the realization that you are the one who inflicted it on others.
This is probably the freakiest episode because it reminds us what human beings are capable of and what human beings have done. Look at what Stalin has done, hitler, Mao, Castro, look at what occurred in medieval, Middle Ages and 16 and 17th century Europe, ISIS, all the wars humans have caused, North Korea, slavery both modern day and in the past, the horrific things the Roman Empire inflicted such as the gladiators and crucifixion, all groups of people throughout history have done unspeakable damage, and all groups of people have suffered because of it, the nazis are only a small part of it, but that doesn't make what they did any less awful. There's only one race in the world, the human race, and while not all of us are this horrible, we are all more than capable of this type of evil.
Anonymous12 I'm an angel your all the same, believe it
Look at the horrible things Mexican Cartels do to their victims
@@benjaminlee4463 oh shut up
@@daughterofzion5303 lol I forgot what I said 😂
@@benjaminlee4463 lol
Não tem lógica a perseguição sofrida pelos judeus. Nenhuma. Conduta exemplar, não aparecem em manchetes de jornais; sempre que aparecem é para trazer algo de novo e bom para o mundo. Agora os psicopatas que os perseguem me dão asco!
English please.?.
He may be the worst villain. But it's NOT the most horrible episode. Because judgment is meted out. Justice is served.
Every episode, but one, has some sort of "conclusion", reconciliation, redemption or retribution. That one horrible episode is of a woman -- out, riding a horse. Then, on top of a hill, she sees a hideous version of herself. All dressed in Black. Grotesque face, cackling like a witch. And Screaming in pain of sorrow and regret. It's worse than the torment endured by Marley's ghost !
As the story unfolds, we realize she is trying to warn herself to NOT marry the one of two men. The one who will make her life worse than a Living Hell !
The episode becomes unbearably frightening to you, the viewer, when you realize there is NO escape. NO respite. No hope of reconciliation, or recovery from the tragic mistake she made in life.
All of life is an endless series of trial and error. Of mistakes, and lessons learned. Then opportunity to recover, and try again. BUT, this one supremely horrible episode has NO hope of escape or recovery. It is more palpable than the Greek mythology stories of wicked kings Tantalus and Sysiphus. Who are tormented for All Eternity, for their sins.
I remember that episode! She was supposed to marry a man named Robert who her dad had arranged their engagement. The other man is named David who Anne was madly in love with, but her father disapproved of him. In fact, he forced David to leave by gunpoint! It turned out that she should've listened to her father and married Robert because David was an abusive drunk who blew through her family's fortune!
bitte einfach aufhören zu reden. Sie haben offensichtlich nichts Gutes zu sagen, so wenden Sie sich bitte für die Liebe Gottes, die Stille
lost pause
Detention cemters, 2019.
How dare you compare the two. Dachau, Auschwitz et. al . were death factories. The US treats the migrant detainees with humane compassion, providing food, medical care, shelter.
Don't comment on topics you know nothing about.
@@pd417 Ah yes, humane treatment like spraying them with firehoses, or chemical pesticides, or tearing families apart and throwing children in cages/selling them to human traffickers to make an example of them to future refugees.
For comparison, Dachau, Mauthausen, and other death camps didn't START as death camps either, merely as prisons. They only evolved into their more infamous role over time. And we've seen enough history to know that if left unchecked that our current camps will turn into death factories. Follow your own fucking advice and don't be an apologist for fascism.
Yikes!
Oh! Poor jews!!😱
I am a jew myself...but let it be noted that others were murdered n brutalized in these camps
@@davidschwartz6380 Hitler targeted Jews primarily and chiefly but not exclusively. He targeted any non-Jewish German group that spoke out against him. Author Erich Maria Remarque is an example.
That Nazi reminded me of the abortionists at Planned Parenthood. Many abandoned abortion clinics still stand as memorials to the babies who were killed there and remind us that legalizing abortion started the worst Holocaust in history.
Alex Morgan don't you mean "deplorable"?
David THAT TOO !!
More stupid nonsense. They're not going away because they are a necessity, not a mistake. Try as you might, you can't purge abortion nationwide.
The modern Nazis with similar excuses.
@@countolafexewere the concentration camps a necessity, in your opinion?
This is the logical conclusion of Trumpism.
You should stop watching corporate media. Nazism is far more in line with the Left in America than the right.
@@soliscrown1272 Then why were there literal Nazi flags at Trump supporting events like the Unite the Right rally?
@@soliscrown1272 Dumping your trash in someone else's yard is a common tactic of you folks on the right. You will tell people there's no difference, that socialism and fascism are the same thing, and that Hitler was not a fascist but a socialist, even though Hitler targeted the German communist party as ruthlessly as any German leader ever had.
@@57highland You're incorrect. It's a common tactic of the left. He persecuted the communists because they had their allegiance to the then center of communist revolution, Russia, and were not loyal to Germany and German interests. (All political persecution is wrong.) Of course this ties in to the idea of pan-Germanism that was very popular at the time. It is partially why the name of their party was National Socialist German Workers Party.
@@soliscrown1272 Germany under Hitler allowed private property, right? In that case, how was Naziism the same system as socialism? And if the German communists were out of line in looking to the USSR for help, then Franco was out of line in looking to Hitler for help, right? And Hitler was wrong in giving that help, right? If Nazi Germany was "socialist", then why did Hitler decide to attack the Union of Soviet SOCIALIST Republics (USSR)?
The real trump!
Not even close.
Trump was awesome better than that idiot joe biden
ALL LIES! NEVER BELIEVE!