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(15 episodes, 30 minutes)

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The Third Season

(Air Date: September 24, 1972)

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NIGHT GALLERY #29

Night Gallery #29

THE RETURN OF THE SORCERER

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Teleplay by Halsted Welles

Story by Clark Ashton Smith
Directed by Jeannot Szwarc

A sorcerer hires a translator to divine the meaning of an ancient Arabic manuscript that has some grisly connection with his twin brother’s death.

Vincent Price as John Carnby
Bill Bixby as Noel Evans
Tisha Sterling as Fern

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(Air Date: October 1, 1972)

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NIGHT GALLERY #30

Night Gallery #30

THE GIRL WITH THE HUNGRY EYES

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Teleplay by Robert Malcolm Young

Story by Fritz Leiber Jr.

Directed by John Badham

A photographer hires a mysterious model whose eyes burn with a seductive—yet frightening—glow.

James Farentino as David Faulkner
Joanna Pettet as the Girl
John Astin as Munsch
Kip Niven as Harry Krell
Bruce Powers as the Man on the Street

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(Air Date: October 22, 1972)

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NIGHT GALLERY #31

Night Gallery #31

RARE OBJECTS

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Written by Rod Serling

Directed by Jeannot Szwarc

A gangster marked for death engages a specialist who guarantees him sanctuary—at a precipitous cost.

Mickey Rooney as Augie Kolodney
Raymond Massey as Dr. Glendon
Fay Spain as Molly Mitchell
David Fresco as Blockman
Regis J. Cordic as the Doctor
Victor Sen Yung as the Butler
Ralph Adano as Tony

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(Air Date: October 29, 1972)

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NIGHT GALLERY #32

Night Gallery #32

SPECTRE IN TAP SHOES

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Teleplay by Gene R. Kearney

Story by Jack Laird

Directed by Jeannot Szwarc

After witnessing her sister’s suicide, a young woman begins to see and hear evidence of her continued presence.

Sandra Dee as Millicent Hardy/Marion Hardy
Dane Clark as William Jason
Christopher Connelly as Sam Davis
Russell Thorson as Dr. Coolidge
Michael Laird as Michael
Michael Richardson as Andy (Mailman)
Stuart Nisbet as the Policeman

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(Air Date: November 12, 1972)

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NIGHT GALLERY #33

Night Gallery #33

YOU CAN COME UP NOW, MRS. MILLIKAN

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Teleplay by Rod Serling

Story "The Secret of the Vault" by J. Wesley Rosenquest

Directed by John Badham

A bungling inventor and his forgetful wife pool their ineptitude for an experiment in immortality.

Ozzie Nelson as Henry Millikan
Harriet Nelson as Helena Millikan
Roger Davis as George Beaumont
Michael Lerner as Dr. Burgess
Don Keefer as Dr. Coolidge
Margaret Muse as Dr. Steinhem
Lew Brown as Detective Stacy
Stuart Nisbet as Detective Kimbrough

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SMILE, PLEASE

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Written & Directed by Jack Laird

A vignette about photographing a vampire.

Cesare Danova as the Man
Lindsay Wagner as the Girl

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(Air Date: November 19, 1972)

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NIGHT GALLERY #34

Night Gallery #34

THE OTHER WAY OUT

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Teleplay by Gene R. Kearney

Story by Kurt van Elting

Directed by Gene R. Kearney

Lured to an isolated house, a murderer is made to pay for his crime by a coldly calculating avenger.

Ross Martin as Bradley Meredith
Burl Ives as Old Man Doubleday
Peggy Feury as Estelle Meredith
Jack Collins as Potter
Elizabeth Thompson as Miss Flannagan
Paul Micale as the Waiter
Adam Weed as Sonny

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(Air Date: December 10, 1972)

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NIGHT GALLERY #35

Night Gallery #35

FRIGHT NIGHT

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Teleplay by Robert Malcolm Young

Story by Kurt van Elting

Directed by Jeff Corey

An inherited farmhouse holds unseen terrors for a young couple when the attic trunk they’re told never to move starts moving by itself.

Stuart Whitman as Tom Ogilvy
Barbara Anderson as Leona Ogilvy
Ellen Corby as Miss Patience
Alan Napier as Cousin Zachariah Ogilvy
Larry Watson as the Longhaired Mover
Michael Laird as the First Goblin (Trick or Treater)
Glenna Sergent as the Second Goblin (Trick or Treater)

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(Air Date: December 17, 1972)

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NIGHT GALLERY #36

Night Gallery #36

FINNEGAN’S FLIGHT

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Written by Rod Serling

Directed by Gene R. Kearney

A prison lifer yearning for freedom submits to a cellmate’s experiments in mind over matter.

Burgess Meredith as Charlie Finnegan
Cameron Mitchell as Pete Tuttle
Barry Sullivan as Dr. Simsich
Kenneth Tobey as the Warden
Dort Clark as the Third Prisoner
John Gilgreen as the Infirmary Guard
Roger E. Mosley as the Second Prisoner
Raymond Mayo as the First Prisoner
Michael Masters as the Tower Guard

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(Air Date: December 24, 1972)

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NIGHT GALLERY #37

Night Gallery #37

SHE’LL BE COMPANY FOR YOU

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Teleplay by David Rayfiel

Story by Andrea Newman

Directed by Gerald Perry Finnerman

With his invalid wife finally dead, a relieved widower now finds himself under the watchful eye of a strangely menacing cat.

Leonard Nimoy as Henry Auden
Lorraine Gary as Barbara Morgan
Kathryn Hays as June
Bern Hoffman as the Reverend

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(Air Date: January 7, 1973)

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NIGHT GALLERY #38

Night Gallery #38

THE RING WITH THE RED VELVET ROPES

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Teleplay by Robert Malcolm Young

Story "The Ring with the Velvet Ropes" by Edward D. Hoch

Directed by Jeannot Szwarc

 

The new heavyweight champion of the world discovers that he has one more unscheduled bout before he can claim his title.

Gary Lockwood as Jim Figg
Chuck Connors as Roderick Blanco
Joan van Ark as Sandra Blanco
Ralph Manza as Max
Charles Davis as Hayes
Ji-Tu Cumbuka as Big Dan Anger
James Bacon as the Second Reporter
Frankie Van as the Referee

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(Air Date: January 14, 1973)

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NIGHT GALLERY #39

Night Gallery #39

SOMETHING IN THE WOODWORK

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Teleplay by Rod Serling

Story "Housebound" by R. Chetwynd-Hayes

Directed by Edward M. Abroms

A lonely alcoholic plotting revenge against her ex-husband calls on a reluctant ghost for help.

Geraldine Page as Molly Wheatland
Leif Erickson as Charlie Wheatland
Paul Jenkins as Joe Wilson
Jonathan McMurtry as Jamie Dilman
Barbara Rhoades as Julie

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(Air Date: March 4, 1973)

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NIGHT GALLERY #40

Night Gallery #40

DEATH ON A BARGE

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Teleplay by Halsted Welles

Story "The Canal" by Everil Worrill

Directed by Leonard Nimoy

A young fishmonger ignores the warnings of his friends when he falls desperately in love with a wraith-like young woman.

Lesley Ann Warren as Hyacinth
Robert Pratt as Ron
Lou Antonio as Jake
Brooke Bundy as Phyllis
Jim Boles as Hyacinth’s Father
Artie Spain as the Coastguardsman
Dorothy Konrad as Customer No. 33
De De Young as Customer No. 32

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(Air Date: May 13, 1973)

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NIGHT GALLERY #41

Night Gallery #41

WHISPER

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Teleplay by David Rayfiel

Story by Martin Waddell

Directed by Jeannot Szwarc

A young wife in a remote country house finds herself in thrall to strange and insistent voices of the dead.

Dean Stockwell as Charlie Evans
Sally Field as Irene Evans
Kent Smith as Dr. Kennaway

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(Air Date: May 20, 1973)

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NIGHT GALLERY #42

Night Gallery #20

THE DOLL OF DEATH

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Teleplay by Jack Guss

Teleplay by Vivian Meik

Directed by John Badham

A spurned Englishman in the British West Indies enlists the power of voodoo to avenge himself against a romantic rival.

Susan Strasberg as Sheila Trent
Alejandro Rey as Raphael
Murray Matheson as Dr. Strang
Barry Atwater as Alec Brandon
Jean Durand as Andrew
Henry Brandon as Vereker

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(Air Date: May 27, 1973)

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NIGHT GALLERY #43

Night Gallery #43

HATRED UNTO DEATH

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Teleplay by Halsted Welles

Story by Milton Geiger

Directed by Gerald Perry Finnerman

Blood memories surface when an anthropologist responds in kind to a captive gorilla’s primeval hatred.

Steve Forrest as Grant Wilson
Dina Merrill as Ruth Wilson
Fernando Lamas as Dr. Ramirez
George Barrows as N’gi
Caro Kenyatta as the First Native
Ed Rue as the Second Native
David Tyrone as the Third Native

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HOW TO CURE THE COMMON VAMPIRE

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Written & Directed by Jack Laird

A pair of vampire hunters debate the most efficient method to dispatch their nemesis.

Richard Deacon as the Man with the Mallet
Johnny Brown as the Man with the Stake

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