<P> Rod Serling's map background intro which is seen at the beginning of this episode, was recycled and edited with a sound - alike voiceover artist to place him within the library preshow introduction for The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attractions at Disney theme parks . The library room also contains other numerous episode artifacts from The Twilight Zone TV series such as Serling's name engraved on a shelf, books titled with all the episode names from the series, and a broken pair of glasses from "Time Enough At Last," among many other things . </P> <P> In 1997 TV Guide ranked the episode number 31 on its 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time list . </P> <P> In a 1974 interview with Marvel Comics, Rod Serling said "I'm on my third draft of a feature film based on Jerome Bixby's short story,' It's a Good Life' . We did it originally on Twilight Zone but now we're doing a full - length version . Alan Landsburg, who produced Chariots of the Gods, is producing it . It's in the fantasy - horror genre ." This was one of Serling's last interviews before his death in 1975 . </P> <P> An updated remake of this episode with a lighter ending, written by Richard Matheson and directed by Joe Dante, was featured as the third segment of 1983's Twilight Zone: The Movie . Bill Mumy also made a cameo appearance in the segment . </P>

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