In the teleplay “The monsters Are Due On Maple Street” by Rod Serling, there are some differences and similarities from the TV episode March 4, 1960 of The Twilight Zone. For example, in the teleplay there are no dogs barking versus the TV episode, there is dogs barking. Another example is in the TV episode there is a spaceship that the aliens are sitting by versus the teleplay there is no spaceship. A similar example is that the neighbors all turn on somebody at one point or another. One example of that is that the neighbors turned on Pete Van Horn because he was walking towards them out of the darkness and the neighbors shot him with a shotgun. Another similarity is that once the neighbors are done with
In the teleplay “The monsters Are Due On Maple Street” by Rod Serling, there are some differences and similarities from the TV episode March 4, 1960 of The Twilight Zone. For example, in the teleplay there are no dogs barking versus the TV episode, there is dogs barking. Another example is in the TV episode there is a spaceship that the aliens are sitting by versus the teleplay there is no spaceship. A similar example is that the neighbors all turn on somebody at one point or another. One example of that is that the neighbors turned on Pete Van Horn because he was walking towards them out of the darkness and the neighbors shot him with a shotgun. Another similarity is that once the neighbors are done with