
Night Gallery
Night Gallery was creator-host Rod Serling's follow-up to The Twilight Zone. Set in a shadowy museum of the outre, Serling weekly unveiled disturbing portraiture as preface to a highly diverse anthology of tales in the fantasy-horror vein. Bolstering Serling's thoughtful original dramas were adaptations of classic genre material--short stories by such luminaries as H. P. Lovecraft, Fritz Leiber, A.E. van Vogt, Algernon Blackwood, Conrad Aiken, Richard Matheson, August Derleth, and Christianna Brand. Variety of material brought with it a variety of tone, from the deadly serious to the tongue-in-cheek, stretching the television anthology concept to its very limits.
A seemingly haunted painting drives a greedy man insane. A rich blind woman gets a new pair of eyes that allow her to see for only one brief ironic moment. An idyllic painting gives a Nazi war criminal in hiding some fleeting comfort.
Dr. Redford's patient John Fearing can mimic any disease's symptoms, and is having an affair with Mrs. Redford. / Cedric Acton, a student of the black arts, plans to replace his cruel wife Carlotta's soul with that of a kind housekeeper.
Jacob Bauman's nurse figures in his plan to end his wife's infidelity. / A medical bag from the future may improve the fortunes of two bums. / Aghast NASA mission control sees what caused the disappearance of their astronauts on the Moon.
Elaine Latimer has been dreaming of a certain house for years and finally sees it in real life. / Sickly Emma Brigham dies, but her shadow is still visible on one wall of the family mansion.
A fading comic asks a miracle worker's help in making people laugh. / Big game hunter Colonel Archie Dittman pressures his meek son to take up the sport or be disinherited.
Jonathan's nagging wife Pamela, whom he killed after years of being pushed around by her, haunts him. / In 1915, Allied ship finds a confused man in a lifeboat from the Titanic. / British Army Colonel Masters fights his niece's evil doll.
After years of competition in business, lonely widower Randy Lane recalls better times when he and his wife used to visit a local bar. / Crippled Marius Davis uses astral projection to exact revenge on his wife Susan and her lover.
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Rod Serling | Self - Host |
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Tom Bosley | Sidney Resnick (segment Eyes) |
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Matt Pelto | 2nd Doctor (segment The Little Black Bag) |
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Diane Keaton | Nurse Frances Nevins (segment Room with a View) |
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Burgess Meredith | Dr. William Fall (segment The Little Black Bag) |
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Arthur Malet | Ennis (segment The Little Black Bag) |
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James Sikking | 1st Reporter (segment The Nature of the Enemy) |
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George Furth | Gillings (segment The Little Black Bag) |
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Henry Silva | Pandit Chola (segment The Doll) |
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John Astin | Jonathan (segment Pamela's Voice) |
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Phyllis Diller | Pamela (segment Pamela's Voice) |
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Albert Popwell | 3rd Reporter (segment The Nature of the Enemy) |
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Chill Wills | Heppelwhite (segment The Little Black Bag) |
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Joseph Wiseman | Jacob Bauman (segment Room with a View) |
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John Colicos | Survivor (segment Lone Survivor) |
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John Williams | Colonel Hymber Masters (segment The Doll) |
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Torin Thatcher | Captain of the Lusitania (segment Lone Survivor) |
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Tony Regan | Doctor (The Little Black Bag) |
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William Challee | 2nd Old Man (segment The Little Black Bag) |
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Joseph Campanella | Simms (segment The Nature of the Enemy) |
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Morgan Farley | Charles (segment Room with a View) |
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Jason Wingreen | 2nd Reporter (segment The Nature of the Enemy) |
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William Beckley | Richards - Lusitania (segment Lone Survivor) |
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Terence Pushman | Helmsman - Lusitania (segment Lone Survivor) |
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Shani Wallis | Miss Danton (segment The Doll) |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 2679 |
Added Date | Mar 09, 2021 11:34:29 |
Modified Date | Jul 16, 2024 09:17:59 |