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Night Gallery - The Complete First Season (1970)
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Runtime: 3 hrs 21 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: Rod Serling branched out from his "Twilight Zone" television series in the early 1970s with NIGHT GALLERY. The material was darker than most Serling-fans had come to expect, with plenty of horror... Rod Serling branched out from his "Twilight Zone" television series in the early 1970s with NIGHT GALLERY. The material was darker than most Serling-fans had come to expect, with plenty of horror and creepy chills included in each episode. A constant throughout the show was the eerie beginning, which would involve a painting in an old museum depicting events which were about to unfold. Serling provided a suitably spooky introduction to each tale, and then a variety of special guests actors would play out the action. This release offers 29 episodes from the first season of the show, including the original pilot episode. [More]
Director: Edward Abroms, John Astin
Director: Edward Abroms, John Astin
Producer: Rod Serling
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