Life Upon the Wicked Stage

The Twilight Zone Movie Disaster and the Rage of Triscuits

1 h 30 min · 22. maj 2026
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Ashley dives into the "Twilight Zone: The Movie" disaster, detailing the July 23, 1982, on-set helicopter crash in California that killed actor Vic Morrow and child actors Micah Dinh Le (7) and Renee Shin-Yi Chen (6) and injured six others. They discuss John Landis's "Time Out" segment and explain how studio concerns about an unsympathetic protagonist led Landis to add a Vietnam rescue ending involving the children, who were hired illegally and paid under the table, hidden from safety personnel, and whose parents were allegedly misled about helicopters and explosives. Testimony and an NTSB report attributed the crash to special-effects explosions damaging the helicopter, while Landis and others were tried and acquitted of manslaughter; civil suits were settled. The episode covers fallout involving Spielberg, industry safety reforms and hotlines, and reflections on performers advocating for safety. 00:00 Listener Warning 00:14 Meet the Hosts 00:39 Rage Triscuit Banter 01:53 Tea Talk and Catnip 04:31 Episode Reveal and Intro 06:15 Twilight Zone Disaster Overview 07:32 Movie Structure and Cast 11:48 Landis Segment Plot 16:34 Key Players Landis and Morrow 22:17 The Night of the Crash 35:37 Safety Failures and Illegal Child Labor 44:33 Aftermath and Spielberg Reaction 47:49 Eddie Murphy Fallout 50:16 Warnings Before the Crash 53:11 Trial Testimony and Blame 01:01:12 Settlements and Film Release Ethics 01:07:53 Safety Reforms After Tragedy 01:12:49 Aftermath for Landis and Morrow 01:20:14 Safety PSA and Wrap Up

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Ashley dives into the "Twilight Zone: The Movie" disaster, detailing the July 23, 1982, on-set helicopter crash in California that killed actor Vic Morrow and child actors Micah Dinh Le (7) and Renee Shin-Yi Chen (6) and injured six others. They discuss John Landis's "Time Out" segment and explain how studio concerns about an unsympathetic protagonist led Landis to add a Vietnam rescue ending involving the children, who were hired illegally and paid under the table, hidden from safety personnel, and whose parents were allegedly misled about helicopters and explosives. Testimony and an NTSB report attributed the crash to special-effects explosions damaging the helicopter, while Landis and others were tried and acquitted of manslaughter; civil suits were settled. The episode covers fallout involving Spielberg, industry safety reforms and hotlines, and reflections on performers advocating for safety. 00:00 Listener Warning 00:14 Meet the Hosts 00:39 Rage Triscuit Banter 01:53 Tea Talk and Catnip 04:31 Episode Reveal and Intro 06:15 Twilight Zone Disaster Overview 07:32 Movie Structure and Cast 11:48 Landis Segment Plot 16:34 Key Players Landis and Morrow 22:17 The Night of the Crash 35:37 Safety Failures and Illegal Child Labor 44:33 Aftermath and Spielberg Reaction 47:49 Eddie Murphy Fallout 50:16 Warnings Before the Crash 53:11 Trial Testimony and Blame 01:01:12 Settlements and Film Release Ethics 01:07:53 Safety Reforms After Tragedy 01:12:49 Aftermath for Landis and Morrow 01:20:14 Safety PSA and Wrap Up

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