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  1. Overview. 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. Arch Oboler. Director, Writer. C.L. Moore.

  2. The Twonky is a 1953 science fiction comedy film directed by Arch Oboler, which follows the story of a man who purchases a new television set, only to discover that it is controlled by a malevolent creature from another planet known as the Twonky. The film stars Hans Conried as Kerry West, a college professor who purchases a new television set for his wife, Sheila (played by Janet Warren ...

  3. The Twonky: Regie: Arch Oboler Mit Hans Conried, William H. Lynn, Gloria Blondell, Edwin Max Tweedy college professor discovers his new TV set is animate, apparently possessed by something from the future, and militantly intent on regulating his daily life.

  4. 1. Dez. 2012 · While watching Twonky the idea of the two of them being interchangeable hit me. HC could easily be Doc Brown from Back to the Future or Jim from Taxi while CL could be Uncle Tanoose from Make Room for Daddy.

  5. This film with the great Hans Conried is based on a sci-fi story by Henry Kuttner. The original story is wonderful about a little man who wakes us disoriented in a TV assembly plant. When the foreman asks what he does, he remembers he makes "twonkies." He does, in the form of a TV and disappears. Without this bit of knowledge, this film makes ...

  6. 22. Feb. 2015 · Some Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Twonky, And Some Answers The MyCloud includes a Twonky DLNA Media Server. Sadly it doesn’t seem very well integrated into the MyCloud, and the two fight for supremacy. I’ve spent a long time trying to understand how it works, and reading the forum, I see many other people also have trouble with it. So I thought that, rather than trying to answer ...

  7. First viewing. Yes, a must – for the thorough reasons the astute review points out and, as well, for its singular status as a cult item. My only added observations: I don’t find the ending one of “unfortunate slapstick” – it seems a ‘logical’ extension; and I don’t feel Conried’s performance (as ‘straight man’ to the twonky) is particularly campy – when compared with ...