Dead Man's Shoes (The Twilight Zone)
"Dead Man's Shoes" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.
This episode was remade in the first revival as "Dead Woman's Shoes" and in the second revival as "Dead Man's Eyes". This makes it the only original episode to be remade in both revival series.
Read more about Dead Man's Shoes (The Twilight Zone): Plot
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