How well do you remember the Twilight Zone classic ''Nightmare at 20,000 Feet''?
Can you wing it through questions about this episode?
Apologies to T.J. Hooker, but outside of Captain Kirk, William Shatner's greatest moment on television is perhaps "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet." He plays Robert — well, friends like us call him Bob — a passenger on a flight in The Twilight Zone.
The episode consistent ranks as one of the greatest of the series. It remains one of the most memorable television tales in history. No wonder it has been remade.
But how well do you remember the details? Step back aboard this eerie airplane and try to make it through the flight!
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On which side of the airplane does Bob sit — and which wing is the monster on?
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What is Bob's last name?
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How is the woman sitting next to Bob related to him?
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What is the woman's name?
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How old is Bob?
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Richard Donner, who directed this episode, also directed which beloved 1980s blockbuster?
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Bob has just been released from a sanitarium. How long was he in the sanitarium?
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Was this William Shatner's first time on The Twilight Zone?
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What is the name of the stewardess, as seen on the sign on the cabin wall?
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"Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" originally aired in which season of The Twilight Zone?
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What does Bob call the monster?
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What is the name of the airline?
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How did Bob get a gun?
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What is the name of Bob's doctor?
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What is the name of the newspaper that Bob is reading?
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Like Shatner, Ed Kemmer, who played the flight engineer, also starred on a popular sci-fi series. What was this show called as seen here?
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How many times has this episode been remade in Twilight Zone properties?
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What was the modernized title of the 2019 reboot?