Night Gallery
Year
1969
Genre
Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Country
USA
Director
Actors
Rod Serling
Description
Similar in format to Serling's much more famous "Twilight Zone" series. Each week we get a new tale, represented by a painting in an old museum. Whereas the tales in "Twilight Zone" were more science fiction, these tales have a darker, more horrific edge.
Episodes
- Season 1: 0. Night Gallery (1969). In the pilot of the television series _"Night Gallery" (1970)_ ,
- Season 1: 1. Dead Man/The Housekeeper, The (1970). Dr. Radford's patient John Fearing can mimic any disease's symptoms, and is having an affair with Mrs. Radford. / Cedric Acton, a student of the black arts, plans to replace his cruel wife Carlotta's soul with that of a kind housekeeper.
- Season 1: 2. Room With A View/The Little Black Bag/The Nature Of The Enemy (1970). 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. / NASA mission control watches helplessly while one space mission searches for a previous one.
- Season 1: 3. House/Certain Shadows On The Wall, The (1970). 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.
- Season 1: 4. Make Me Laugh/Clean Kills And Other Trophies (1971). 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.
- Season 1: 5. Pamela's Voice/Lone Survivor/The Doll (1971). Jonathan kills his wife Pamela to silence her shrill voice, then argues with her at her funeral./A ship saves a man in a lifeboat labeled "Titanic" years after the liner sank./ British Army Colonel Masters fights his niece's evil doll.
- Season 1: 6. They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar/The Last Laurel (1971). 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.
- Season 2: 1. Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes/Miss Lovecraft Sent Me/The Hand Of Borgus Weems/Phantom Of What Opera?, The (1971). A boy's gift for prophesy pressures him when he forecasts disaster. / A babysitter is alarmed at her clients' behavior. / Peter Lacland asks his doctor to amputate a problematic hand. / A comic twist on "Phantom of the Opera."
- Season 2: 2. Death In The Family/The Merciful/Class Of '99/Witches' Feast (1971). Fleeing thief Doran hides in the funeral home of odd Mr Soames. / A wife uses bricks & mortar to help her husband. / A college professor administers a chilling oral exam. / Witches await a missing member of their coven.
- Season 2: 3. Since Aunt Ada Came To Stay/With Apologies To Mr. Hyde/The Flip Side Of Satan (1971). Craig Lowell suspects that his wife's sweet Aunt Ada is actually a witch. / Doctor Jekyll drinks his potion with unusual results. / Callous disc jockey J. J. Wilson finds himself spinning platters at a hellish radio station.
- Season 2: 4. Fear Of Spiders/Junior/Marmalade Wine/The Academy, A (1971). Justus Walters needs help getting rid of a spider in his kitchen. A father wakes up to quench his son's thirst. Braggart Roger Blacker waits out a storm with a surgeon. Jeff Holston checks out a military academy for his wayward son.
- Season 2: 5. Phantom Farmhouse/Silent Snow, Secret Snow, The (1971). Psychiatrist Joel Winter is questioned by the sheriff when one of his patients is murdered in the forest near where he works./The Haslemans are concerned when their son escapes from reality into a fantasy world full of snowy landscapes.
- Season 2: 6. Question Of Fear/The Devil Is Not Mocked, A (1971). A mercenary is bet $15,000 that he cannot stay one night in a haunted house, a house that turned his companion's hair white in one night. A man explains to his grandson how he served his country against the Nazis.
- Season 2: 7. Midnight Never Ends/Brenda (1971). Hitch-hiking Marine Vince Riley feels he has met the woman who picks him up before. / During a stay at her family's summer home, friendless Brenda Alden traps a strange creature in a quarry and befriends it.
- Season 2: 8. Diary/A Matter Of Semantics/Big Surprise/Professor Peabody's Last Lecture, The (1971). Gossip columnist Holly receives a diary describing future events. / Dracula visits a blood bank with an odd request. / Hawkins the hermit promises a surprise to three boys if they dig for it. / Professor Peabody publicly ridicules the gods.
- Season 2: 9. House - With Ghost/A Midnight Visit To The Neighborhood Blood Bank/Dr. Stringfellow's Rejuvenator/Hell's Bells (1971). An American couple rents an English house that comes with a ghost. / A vampire seeks his next victim. / A charlatan sells a fake healing potion in the Old West. / Hippie Randy Miller finds out what eternity in Hell is like.
- Season 2: 10. Dark Boy/Keep In Touch - We'll Think Of Something, The (1971). In 19th-century Montana, recently-widowed schoolteacher Judith Timm is visited by the specter of Joel Robb, a fourth grader who died two years earlier. / Composer Eric Sutton seeks the help of the police in finding an elusive woman.
- Season 2: 11. Pickman's Model/The Dear Departed/An Act Of Chivalry (1971). Lovelorn Mavis Goldsmith ignores her reclusive art teacher Pickman's warning not to follow him home. / A fake fortune-telling racket is disrupted by adultery. / When a woman enters an elevator, a ghoul is asked to remove his hat.
- Season 2: 12. Cool Air/Camera Obscura/Quoth The Raven (1971). A Gothic love story about a woman and a man who lives in a refrigerated apartment./Miserly banker Sharsted finds himself trapped after viewing his client's strange optical device./Edgar Allen Poe can't even get the first line down on paper.
- Season 2: 13. Messiah On Mott Street/The Painted Mirror, The (1971). Mikey Goldman searches for the Messiah to comfort his dying grandfather Abe. / Removing paint from an antique mirror, shop owner Frank Standish sees an alien landscape that is used to rid himself of his unwanted partner.
- Season 2: 14. Different Ones/Tell David.../Logoda's Heads, The (1971). Paul Koch ponders a drastic solution to his son's physical deformity. / Lost and asking for directions, a woman gets a warning and possible glimpse into her own future. / A witch doctor is accused of killing a missing explorer.
- Season 2: 15. Green Fingers/The Funeral/The Tune In Dan's Cafe (1972). Nasty developer Mike Saunders is ready to destroy a widow to further his career. / Greedy Morton Silkline arranges a late funeral for his client Ludwig Asper. / A married couple stops at a diner where the jukebox plays one song repeatedly.
- Season 2: 16. Lindemann's Catch/A Feast Of Blood/The Late Mr. Peddington (1972). A fisherman catches a mermaid and wishes for her to be human. / Sheila Grey's homely suitor Henry Mallory gives her a brooch that seems almost alive. / Impoverished Cora Peddington shops for a cheap funeral for her husband.
- Season 2: 17. Miracle At Camafeo/The Ghost Of Sorworth Place, The (1972). Instead of spending his insurance settlement on a medical solution to his paralyzed legs, he visits a Mexican Shrine and looks for a miracle.
- Season 2: 18. Waiting Room/Last Rites For A Dead Druid, The (1972). Gunslinger Sam Dichter rests in a saloon with outlaws who await their punishment. / Attorney Bruce Tarraday is tormented by the statue of a Druid sorcerer which his wife impulsively bought, claiming that it resembles him.
- Season 2: 19. Deliveries In The Rear/Stop Killing Me/Dead Weight (1972). Anatomy teacher John Fletcher learns a lesson about the sanctity of human life. / A panicking woman goes to the police to report her husband for attempted murder. / Bank robber Landau doubts the credentials of aging exporter Bullivant.
- Season 2: 20. I'll Never Leave You - Ever/There Aren't Any More MacBanes (1972). Two vignettes about the black arts: Adulterous Morah uses witchcraft to dispose of her sickly husband Owen. / Arthur Porter threatens to cut off his freeloading nephew, who turns to the occult for revenge.
- Season 2: 21. Sins Of The Fathers/You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore, The (1972). Famine runs rampant in medieval Wales, forcing terrified young Ian to feast on the sins of deceased Mr. Craighill. / The Fultons delight in the sadistic torture of servants, but, may have met their match when a new robot maid arrives.
- Season 2: 22. Caterpillar/Little Girl Lost, The (1972). Steven Macy lusts after his boss' wife and plans to use an earwig to be rid of him. / The government plays up to a genius' delusion that his dead daughter still lives so he can finish his experiments even though his mind is still clouded.
- Season 2: 23. Satisfaction Guaranteed (1971). An employment service has a difficult time fulfilling a customer's request for staff.
- Season 3: 1. Return Of The Sorcerer, The (1972). Sorcerer John Carnby recruits young Noel Evans to translate an incomplete Arabic source book, whose most fiendish passages involve being flayed over burning coals and slowly dismembered.
- Season 3: 2. Girl With The Hungry Eyes, The (1972). Photographer David Faulker is frightened by the "hungry eyes" of his new model.
- Season 3: 3. Fright Night (1972). A married couple move into an inherited house that the dead man may not yet have left.
- Season 3: 4. Rare Objects (1972). Marked for extinction, mobster August Kolodney visits a man who offers him safe sanctuary.
- Season 3: 5. Spectre In Tap-Shoes (1972). After her sister Marian hangs herself, Millicent returns home, only to hear Marian - a dancer - tapping across the floor upstairs in the room where she died.
- Season 3: 6. Ring With The Red Velvet Ropes, The (1972). Newly crowned boxing champ Jim Figg is faced with a tough fighter in his first post-championship bout.
- Season 3: 7. You Can Come Up Now, Mrs. Millikan/Smile, Please (1972). Bumbling inventor Henry Millikan wants to improve his reputation among his colleagues by bringing his loving wife Helena back from the dead - but she hasn't died yet. / A photographer meets a vampire.
- Season 3: 8. Other Way Out, The (1972). Executive Bradley Meredith is responsible for the unsolved murder of a go-go dancer, so the victim's vindictive grandfather Old Man Doubleday invites him to the family's dilapidated old farmhouse, which comes complete with a pack of wild dogs.
- Season 3: 9. Finnegan's Flight (1972). Charlie Finnegan is serving a life sentence in a federal penitentiary and longs to escape. Fellow prisoner Pete Tuttle tries to help him, with the aid of his talent for hypnosis.
- Season 3: 10. She'll Be Company For You (1972). Newly widowed Henry Auden is happy living alone, but the best friend of his deceased wife decides to provide him with some company in the form of her orange tabby cat Jennet.
- Season 3: 11. Something In The Woodwork (1973). Spurned wife Molly Wheatland uses spirits (bottled and otherwise) to get back at her ex-husband Charlie.
- Season 3: 12. Death On A Barge (1973). A lonely woman named Hyacinth lives on a barge anchored in a canal, is marooned by her fear of crossing running water, and sleeps during the day - in a coffin.
- Season 3: 13. Whisper (1973). To keep his wife Irene, young Charlie Evans gives up his job to cross the country, as she seeks out spirits of the dead to possess her for temporary thrills.
- Season 3: 14. Doll Of Death, The (1973). In the British West Indies, plantation owner Alex Brandon is humiliated on his wedding day when his bride Sheila Trent is enticed into the arms of her former suitor Raphael. So he plots revenge with the help of an Obeah High Priest's knowledge of voodoo.
- Season 3: 15. Hatred Unto Death/How To Cure The Common Vampire (1973). On the Kenyan veldt, a wild gorilla named N'Gi disrupts the marital harmony between anthropologists Ruth and Grant Wilson./In this brief vignette, vampire hunters encounter the coffin of the undead.
- Season 3: 16. Now, Pay Later, Die (1973). Sheriff Ned Harlow thinks that the skyrocketing death rate in town is tied in to funeral director Walt Peckinpah's January clearance sale.
- Season 3: 17. Room For One Less (1973). In an office building, an elevator operator copes with crowding on his car.
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