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The Twilight Zone (1985)
Post Rod Serling Dead Woman's Shoes version
Rod Serling would have been so thrilled about what came out from the 80's version of "Dead Woman's Shoes" which picked up from where Rod ended. Helen Mirren contributed to most of it. This episode was used to prove how much a woman could change after getting a new pair of shoes. Her grooming was dramatically a lot more notorious than what it was before she tried them on. This version had more dimensions that the first one didn't have, such as two different appearances paired w/personalities for the same woman. Viewers couldn't tell that Helen Mirren was the same woman before and after getting her new outfit. Helen Mirren looked so much different from the time that she was at the thrift store an the time that she was walking down the stairs. The bathroom scene was the transition
The Twilight Zone: Dead Woman's Shoes/Wong's Lost and Found Emporium (1985)
A pair of shoes that brings grooming and confidence
The pair of shoes that once belonged to a woman was sent to a thrift shop after she passed away. Maddie Duncan, or Betty, starts this episode by portraying such a shy and timid woman working at a thrift store and then she changes into such a different woman after she tries a pair of shoes at the store. Dramatically, the pair of shoes returns to the house where it came from like a boomerang. Susan Montgomery's vengeful spirit possesses her and then she finds her husband and retells him the details of his murder. Maddie knew secrets from her maid and her husband that only she would have known. Her pair of shoes even changed the way that she dresses. A pair of shoes did the work on this episode to take care of a murderer