![]() ![]() When he gets into the building he sends in a quacking cell phone that reads that it is a bomb and is going to detonate and then a countdown begins. At first you get the impression that he is a burglar but later something else is revealed. The guy in the car sits in wait outside of the toy store and is planning his attack. After using binoculars to see what was happening in the building he pulls out a gun, rubber gloves and a mask. He delicately handled it, as if it were valuable to him. There is a guy lovingly handling and looking at 2 toys, a spaceman and a limited edition fairy figurine that he removed from a box. Battleground begins with a guy named Jason Renshaw played by William Hurt (which you don’t find out his character’s name until later) driving in a car going to a place called Morris Toy Company. Keep in mind that during the entire episode there is no speaking whatsoever. This series likened the crispness of Storm Of The Century. Unlike a lot of other made-for-TV series, it was done with quality in mind. ![]() The filming was wonderful throughout the entire series. This was an extraordinary series which did Stephen King's stories justice in my opinion. ![]() Nightmares and Dreamscapes was done as a mini-series by TNT. ![]()
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