

The final treatment consisted of a brow piece and a larger foam rubber section that covered the nose, cheeks, and upper lip. Tuttle suggested a masking technique that he had recently used to great effect in the Academy Award-winning movie The Time Machine. Heyes also worked hand in hand with Tuttle to develop a makeup that would make the revelation of the staff's faces a real shocker. Heyes and Clemens pre-planned every single movement of camera and actor. As Serling's script required that the faces of his doctors and nurses be concealed until the drama's climax. In many ways, "The Eye of the Beholder" seems more the work of a gifted choreographer than director.

By all accounts, "Eye" features a masterful harmony of creative elements, from the directorial innovations of Douglas Heyes to the makeup of William Tuttle to the camera artistry of George T. Rod Serling considered "The Eye of the Beholder" one of the series' finest episodes. Tyler waits with hope, her head completely covered in bandages, ready to witness the outcome of her doctors' efforts. If the procedure fails, state officials will relegate her to a special village with others of her kind. Surgeons have just labored to repair the hideously disfigured face that has made her a lifelong outcast. Miss Janet Tyler (Maxine Stuart), hospital patient 307, lives in a private world of darkness. Volume List CBS Video Library: Twilight Zone #0307 "The Invaders/One for the Angels/Eye of the Beholder/The Lonely" UPC: 000307060004, EAN: 0000307060004, ASIN: B0007LHTR4 Format: NTSC, VHS, Collector's Edition (1987) Included below are the item details and content from the video covers, containing plot summaries and technical data. This article provides a volume list for The Twilight Zone: Collector's Edition video set from the CBS Video Library.
