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Can you call from the afterlife? Andy Towe joins Cameron to discuss this dark episode of the Twilight Zone.
Released in 1961, "Long Distance Call: was written by Charles Beaumont and Bill Idleson, and directed by James Sheldon that follows a young boy named Billy (played by the 7 year old Bill Mumy) who maintains a connection to his grandmother (Played by Lili Darvas) after her passing on through a wooden phone.
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Andy Towe is a powerhouse cinematographer, photographer and producer and a recent NYC transplant from LA. He has worked on numerous documentaries and films including anniversary features for the Twilight Zone. His latest endeavor is Andrew Towe Creative, a new firm under his direction which focuses on TV/Film and photography services for TV, Full Feature Films, Documentaries, digital media, and print/promotional projects.
https://www.andrewtowecreative.com/about
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Can you call from the afterlife? Andy Towe joins Cameron to discuss this dark episode of the Twilight Zone.
Released in 1961, "Long Distance Call: was written by Charles Beaumont and Bill Idleson, and directed by James Sheldon that follows a young boy named Billy (played by the 7 year old Bill Mumy) who maintains a connection to his grandmother (Played by Lili Darvas) after her passing on through a wooden phone.
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Andy Towe is a powerhouse cinematographer, photographer and producer and a recent NYC transplant from LA. He has worked on numerous documentaries and films including anniversary features for the Twilight Zone. His latest endeavor is Andrew Towe Creative, a new firm under his direction which focuses on TV/Film and photography services for TV, Full Feature Films, Documentaries, digital media, and print/promotional projects.
https://www.andrewtowecreative.com/about