Is this the 3rd Season of Night Gallery or is this a newer version? Like the old TZ b&w episodes from the 60s & the newer show that was like the second generation of the show?
I think there is a British version of Night gallery as well?
I know that season 3 of NG is out on DVD this March.
I remember when I was little the pictures at the beginning of this show would scare me half to death! But I still always wanted to see them! The creepiness of these stories tends to stay with you. I wonder why no one writes things like this anymore. I think directors depend too much on gore and shock value. No one can just tell a damned good story anymore.
i'm only 19 years old, so this show is way above my generation, but this is still one of my favorite shows that manages to scare me more then crapfest like paranormal activity or any other cheesy "horror" movie these days, thats saying a lot about how great a show is when it manages to still scare people all the way into 2011-2012 from 1969.
@sexhaie This one and these other four Night Gallery stories have stuck to me like glue. Ive always dug horror movies that deal with the occult. The Night Gallery episodes are...."Since Aunt Ada Came To Stay", "There Arent Any More Mac Baines", "The Doll", and "Green Fingers"
I'm 47 and what still gets me after all these years is that This STILL gets me. I mean, no other show in my LIFE has made me think back to recall images that were burned so deep into my memory that I can't erase them.
Rod Sterling was a Genius, no doubt.
I'm gone now to find the episode where the lady found a mirror into prehistoric times and her husband 'tried' to trap her there lol
@MrGamekid98 indeed, Rod Sterling hosted the Night Gallery, The Twilight Zone and also the original "The Outer Limits" He's kinda like Robert Stack from the original Unsolved Mysteries...it would be VERY difficult to capture the same class today in presentation.
Many thanks. I love everything to do with Rod Serling. When I watched the pilot as a kid, not even knowing it was a horror series it scared me so much I wanted to retreat to my bedroom but that meant having to walk down the hallway on my own. I was trapped!
Bons tempos dessas épocas dos anos 70 nos filmes de terror. Dava mais medo do que esses novos que são tão sem graças e exagerados e cheios de efeitos especiais que é tão perfeitos que acabam se tornando muito sem graça e sem vida.
The anthology: the most neglected form of TV around. Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Tales from the Crypt, Tales from the Darkside, The Twilight Zone and this fantastic show were all great examples of the genre. You just don't see it anymore. It's a shame, too, because so much thematic range is possible within it.
I liked the 90s revival series of The Outer Limits somewhat as well, but the original funny enough sucks... I liked the Robert Patrick episode of the revival, it had a great twist ending.
Boris Karloff's Thriller is a pretty good show too, but much more dated than any of the other Anthology shows.
@ironmanhockey35 That episode with Leslie Nielsen is called "A Question of Fear", which is about a man who spends a night in a supposedly haunted house. That episode also had Fritz Weaver in it.
Oh thanks for uploading these. Does anyone remember the name of the episode where this statue in someone's back yard the wife says it looks like it has eyes-sorry it was so long ago that's all I remember ('cept that it gave me nightmares-I'll have a chuckle when I see it now)
Rod's right. If better television choices were available on the weekends, more people would stay in and their would be less drinking and drugging! In fact, the world would be a much happier place!
My favorite NG episode is Hell's Bells starring John Astin (the original Gomez Addams). At the beginning of the segment, while he's falling into Hell, there are these three hilarious demons that taunt him. As a kid they scared the cream cheese out of me, but now I can't help but laugh.
i remmber this when i was a kid i had on my slacks and my nunn bush mens dress shoes fake ostrich skin light brown and when i was watching this i felt like i was sweating in my shoes from fright
lol me too, i remember this watchin this show at 2am when i was young back at my grandma's ancestral house. It scared the shit out of me but i couldnt stop watchin lol
The creepy intros and general mood of Night Gallery was very cool! It has always been so hard to catch episodes though, so I recently started picking up the season box sets on DVD. Twilight Zone is next, although I have seen basically all of those and they still come on TV over the holidays and late at night. Gotta love it when watchin TV late at night and an episode you didn't know about pops up.....
saw one a long time ago on night gallery,it was about a man and a mermaid,can anyone upload it please,it was a good one,wish it was on tv now lol,seems like a long time ago
Rod Serling's voice alone would send my subconscious dreamstate into a trip to a surreallistic nightmare horror show..the one episode that still freaks me to this day is the one about the 'earwig' that one man pays a guy to put into another guy's ear while he sleeps..but he put it into the ear of the guy who paid him by mistake..I live where there's millions of earwigs and even thoughthey don't 'burrow through your brain'..they still scare the living crap out of me just because of that episode.
oh me too! I remember watching this episode when I was 8 and I'd be at my dad's apartment. I'd get out of the shower and towel off and there'd be earwigs all over the towel. Earwigs/spiders/creepy crawlies are definitely my number one fear.
Dose anyone remember the one with the monster in the barrel down in the basement or maybe it was a dungon. I was let watch this show as a child and used to be scared shitless going to bed.
I am glad you remembered that. I seem to remember them boarding up the well at the end, but the creatures eyes were shining like it was waiting to come up. crap that scared me...or perhaps scarred me. I also remember the one with the statue that had burning eyes and something about a spider pin.
That pin was given to a lady that it eventually came to life and grew into a giant rat-looking thing that ate her. Freaky. Love these. I was only 13 or so.
The one about the pin starred sondra Locke-Clint eastwoods ex---she gos on a date with a not so attractive guy and he gives her a pin to wear--when she rejects him and leaves the restaurant the pin comes to life and grows into a big mouse shrew and eats her--awesome
hi,if you could upolad the one about the mermaid in night gallery,it would be super,i watched it years ago,those movies sure bring back alot of memories,night gallery really was kool,thanks sooo much and god bless,have a super day
The one about the Murmaid is "Lidman's Catch" . I might be wrong about the spelling of Lidman's though. I saw it last week at 10:30 cental daylight saving time on Me Too.
i remember that one what about the one with the witch who lived with her niece and her skeptical husband aand the husband dicovered that the witch was tryin to steal his wife's body now that one scared the shit out of me
I think that one was called "Pickman's Model" based on a short story by H.P. Lovecraft....I used to watch this show as a kid back in the 70's...its sad that television today doesnt have an ounce of the creative writing that this show and "The Twilight Zone" had.
I for one never cotton to nightgallery. I would just compare this with the great Thriller "Boris Karloff" series and you will see how lacking the entire nightgallery seems. There is a Thriller episode called "the hungry glass" That is so much more frighting with more terror than this childish attempt.
Thank you,thank you!!!! for posting this episode. Jeez,I was thinking of this episode the other day, and remembered its been YEARS since I saw Night Gallery re-runs on ANY of the billions of cable channels I pay for every month.
Is this the 3rd Season of Night Gallery or is this a newer version? Like the old TZ b&w episodes from the 60s & the newer show that was like the second generation of the show?
I think there is a British version of Night gallery as well?
I know that season 3 of NG is out on DVD this March.
TheFutureLooksGrimm 3 weeks ago
That's Mrs. Lesh,the leader of the used car ring that sold a lemon to Barney Fife.
klongyaw7 1 month ago
What Is the One With The Litte Man who has a Chain And when it comes off it comes alive
911LOLCats 1 month ago
The voice of John Stephenson:)
Lupton2000 1 month ago
Thanks 4 the post. How about the story about the mermaid? That was an usual episode.
TheMiggaddymugsy 2 months ago
Stuart Whitman also played in A Tales From The Darkside episode: Madness Room.
ClassicTVful 3 months ago
brings back memories this show truly scared the pants off me as a kid...but i couldn't stop watching !
derbyshire67 4 months ago
I remember when I was little the pictures at the beginning of this show would scare me half to death! But I still always wanted to see them! The creepiness of these stories tends to stay with you. I wonder why no one writes things like this anymore. I think directors depend too much on gore and shock value. No one can just tell a damned good story anymore.
Jayjen35 5 months ago
i'm only 19 years old, so this show is way above my generation, but this is still one of my favorite shows that manages to scare me more then crapfest like paranormal activity or any other cheesy "horror" movie these days, thats saying a lot about how great a show is when it manages to still scare people all the way into 2011-2012 from 1969.
sexhaie 6 months ago 4
@sexhaie This one and these other four Night Gallery stories have stuck to me like glue. Ive always dug horror movies that deal with the occult. The Night Gallery episodes are...."Since Aunt Ada Came To Stay", "There Arent Any More Mac Baines", "The Doll", and "Green Fingers"
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I'm 47 and what still gets me after all these years is that This STILL gets me. I mean, no other show in my LIFE has made me think back to recall images that were burned so deep into my memory that I can't erase them.
Rod Sterling was a Genius, no doubt.
I'm gone now to find the episode where the lady found a mirror into prehistoric times and her husband 'tried' to trap her there lol
fuzzybuddy 8 months ago
@fuzzybuddy
The episode that you are looking for is called "Painted Mirror " I think I saw that someone posted here on Youtube..
mari66101 4 months ago
I know its not scary anymore... but
If your no longer scared of this.. then congratulations you have been thoroughly desensitised, as have i... 'I antichrist' anyone? u see my point
madJedi1 8 months ago
Huzzah for Granny Walton.
PaulMichaels2010 8 months ago
is that the same guy from the twilight zone?
MrGamekid98 9 months ago
@MrGamekid98 indeed, Rod Sterling hosted the Night Gallery, The Twilight Zone and also the original "The Outer Limits" He's kinda like Robert Stack from the original Unsolved Mysteries...it would be VERY difficult to capture the same class today in presentation.
Moeman774746 9 months ago
@Moeman774746 Have you ever watched beyond belief fact or fiction? it is like this but some stories are true in it.
MrGamekid98 9 months ago
@Moeman774746 Actually, the actor Vic Perrin hosted the original "The Outer Limits."
joel1975 3 months ago
I love the ep. called 'whisper" with sally fields!
GODDESSKARENBLACK 10 months ago
It's midnight right now and I'm only 1 minute into this video and I'm having second thoughts lol...
Ispeakyoulol 11 months ago
Many thanks. I love everything to do with Rod Serling. When I watched the pilot as a kid, not even knowing it was a horror series it scared me so much I wanted to retreat to my bedroom but that meant having to walk down the hallway on my own. I was trapped!
alfredagain 11 months ago 2
It's not nostalgia that makes this good, I'm 18 and love this.
SuperMastiff 11 months ago 2
is it bad that whenever a painting comes up, i already know what episode it was and what happened in it? :)
ILuvGuyzWhoCanSing1 11 months ago
Bons tempos dessas épocas dos anos 70 nos filmes de terror. Dava mais medo do que esses novos que são tão sem graças e exagerados e cheios de efeitos especiais que é tão perfeitos que acabam se tornando muito sem graça e sem vida.
Ybrain100 1 year ago
tinha q ter legendas para a gente compreender melhor
Ybrain100 1 year ago
Isn't that the grandma from the Walton family playing the house keeper??
Thiscatsgotclaws 1 year ago
They really don't make 'em like they used to. This isn't even my generation of TV and I think it's so much better than todays'.
GWSFilms 1 year ago
Was Zachariah Ogilvy turned on by witchcraft Miss Paitnice?
stomp919 1 year ago
@megobatman lol u mad?
Night Gallery only had 3 seasons,so I see no way as to how 14 DVD's are necessary to contain a handful of episodes
Hashashasheen 1 year ago
I used to force myself to not hide under the blankie when I watched this show back in the 70's as a 8 year old.
Still scared though.
LeBigMoneyShow 1 year ago
This is such a great show. I wish television shows still had this type of imagination.
44Neely44 1 year ago 2
I really like this episode==it's one of my favorite Night Gallery---I don't care what the critics say or think
tapeduk 1 year ago
@tapeduk There is only one critic whose opinion has any value and that is you, the consumer.
skylur44 1 year ago
This show scared the crap out of me. Love it.
TheLaluna1 1 year ago
Is that Grandma Walton?
timm55 1 year ago
@timm55 yes
allenshepard 1 year ago
..maybe i'm hallucinating, but, Stuart Whitman is sporting a Justin Bieber hairdo..
mojangles1 1 year ago
@mojangles1 lol ;-P
MsLoveadore 1 year ago
The anthology: the most neglected form of TV around. Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Tales from the Crypt, Tales from the Darkside, The Twilight Zone and this fantastic show were all great examples of the genre. You just don't see it anymore. It's a shame, too, because so much thematic range is possible within it.
darkprose 1 year ago
@darkprose Also, discotheques. Can't fine them anymore, either. Well, I guess the present isn't all bad.
darkprose 1 year ago
@darkprose
I liked the 90s revival series of The Outer Limits somewhat as well, but the original funny enough sucks... I liked the Robert Patrick episode of the revival, it had a great twist ending.
Boris Karloff's Thriller is a pretty good show too, but much more dated than any of the other Anthology shows.
colliric 1 year ago
whats the episode called with leslie neilson does any one know
ironmanhockey35 1 year ago
@ironmanhockey35 That episode with Leslie Nielsen is called "A Question of Fear", which is about a man who spends a night in a supposedly haunted house. That episode also had Fritz Weaver in it.
mas44546 1 year ago
@mas44546 thanks
ironmanhockey35 1 year ago
gramma walton!
bigusdikus0 1 year ago
Oh thanks for uploading these. Does anyone remember the name of the episode where this statue in someone's back yard the wife says it looks like it has eyes-sorry it was so long ago that's all I remember ('cept that it gave me nightmares-I'll have a chuckle when I see it now)
herstome5656 1 year ago
@herstome5656 "Last Rites for a Dead Druid," one of my favs:)
Lstonelove 1 year ago
@Lstonelove Oh thank you!
herstome5656 1 year ago
air date for this episode was 12/10/72. from the final season.
frankd1965 1 year ago
A Disca tech
Deathfromabove5 1 year ago
Heyyyy! The painting depicted for this episode ... looks like "Eddie" from IRON MAIDEN!
MrChristian326 1 year ago
Thank you so much for these episode.
devantevoncreation 1 year ago
Can you upload the episode called EYES..?? Thanks...
masterkombat 1 year ago
I remember watching these when I was about 8...it scared the crap out of me,great stuff,thanks for posting
helpmefred 1 year ago
hmm....this looks like the same house used for "the cemetery"..and did i not just see the painting of the uncle that was in that episode as well???
starspangled86 1 year ago
This show was fantastic!.I thought this theme was better then the first,It still gives me goosebumps when I hear it.
billysexcrime79 1 year ago
I was about 7, would love watching with my Dad!
pattyaaron 2 years ago
Was Zachariah Ogilvy turned on by witchcraft Miss Patience?
stomp919 2 years ago
I was 8 when this series started, and watched every episode, got scared witless, had nightmares and loved every second of it.
You want really scary, forget Friday 13th or Saw, this stuff will haunt your dreams for years.
ryoushii 2 years ago 23
@ryoushii you must be ASIAN....taking a DUMP frightens you guys...
teehonky 1 year ago
I'd never seen this show before now. I love the Twilight Zone, though.
laurelfan1 2 years ago
Grandma Walton (Ellen Corby) seemed also mean to me in the Waltons.
mattaroo 2 years ago
@mattaroo thats coz grand papa was a raving homo
sirpico123 2 years ago
Grandma Walton is kinda mean here
tapeduk 2 years ago
OMG What kind of messed up !pink! nightmare is that car!
summerofmysmile 2 years ago
didn't the wife ditch the trunk? How did it appear again?
foppa123 2 years ago
Season 3's opening titles are my favorite. Less scary but nicely done.
totenkray 2 years ago
John Stephenson was the announcer for this episode and the third season.
Lupton2000 2 years ago
a discoteque... oh sweet 70's
moriya2k2 2 years ago
Its Grandma Walton!! Hehe
RevAlChitlin 2 years ago
how come Zachariah didn't just take the trunk instead of returning a year later?
foppa123 2 years ago
how did the trunk get back in the attic after the wife got rid of it? Why did Zach wanna come back a year later?
foppa123 2 years ago
stop yelling, old lady.
foppa123 2 years ago
"Well' COME ON" how scary was THAT. I will now make a mental note not to sound like that when I'm her age.
herstome5656 2 years ago
does @nyone know how i c@n get VHS t@pes onto PC?
Bradyfan027 2 years ago
roxio has a software program for that...Staples sell's it
geonights 2 years ago
you do know that @ means "at" not "a" right?
maxskeltoncomedy 2 years ago
...wow you're so sm@rt.
Bradyfan027 2 years ago
smatrt isnt a word!
maxskeltoncomedy 2 years ago
At 6:13 -- the books are labeled "Encyolopedia of Occultism."
I looked to see if "Encyolopedia" was some sort of ancient spelling. I couldn't find anything!!
Quite a glaring typo!
FigurinItOut 2 years ago
1:23 An insult to Tina Turner fans everywhere.
lostindreams3 2 years ago
Salon perm? No, Olgilvie home perm. Salon perm! No, Olgilvie home perm!
lostindreams3 2 years ago
serling always says the same thing at the start of these. 0h shit, I saw this one, that's why it's the same stuff.
Jackalman99 2 years ago
YAY! Grandma Walton!!! ^_^
MelanieLouM 2 years ago
shit sound.
baredd79 2 years ago
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dpisceslady 2 years ago
Rod's right. If better television choices were available on the weekends, more people would stay in and their would be less drinking and drugging! In fact, the world would be a much happier place!
dpisceslady 2 years ago 16
@dpisceslady Like it was in the seventies!
cheapcape 1 year ago
My favorite NG episode is Hell's Bells starring John Astin (the original Gomez Addams). At the beginning of the segment, while he's falling into Hell, there are these three hilarious demons that taunt him. As a kid they scared the cream cheese out of me, but now I can't help but laugh.
OctoberWytche 2 years ago 2
i remmber this when i was a kid i had on my slacks and my nunn bush mens dress shoes fake ostrich skin light brown and when i was watching this i felt like i was sweating in my shoes from fright
wingtipshoeguy 2 years ago
Rod Serling is sooooo cool!!!
killScissors 2 years ago
Yeah, he used to scare me to death when I was a kid!!!
babeofelvis 2 years ago
lol me too, i remember this watchin this show at 2am when i was young back at my grandma's ancestral house. It scared the shit out of me but i couldnt stop watchin lol
killScissors 2 years ago
Fuckin class. I used to watch this as a kid. It used to frighten the shit outta me. U tube is awesome.
gareththefireman 2 years ago
The creepy intros and general mood of Night Gallery was very cool! It has always been so hard to catch episodes though, so I recently started picking up the season box sets on DVD. Twilight Zone is next, although I have seen basically all of those and they still come on TV over the holidays and late at night. Gotta love it when watchin TV late at night and an episode you didn't know about pops up.....
400SA 2 years ago
I love Night Gallery so much! My favorite episode is BIG SURPRISE, with the kid who digs the hole. That one freaked me out for, like, days!
nebraskaplatypus 2 years ago
I still remember my reaction to Big Surprise.
russellziske 2 years ago
saw one a long time ago on night gallery,it was about a man and a mermaid,can anyone upload it please,it was a good one,wish it was on tv now lol,seems like a long time ago
brawyn777 3 years ago
that's linderman's catch... let me see if I can uploaded this week.
bangor099 2 years ago
Rod Serling's voice alone would send my subconscious dreamstate into a trip to a surreallistic nightmare horror show..the one episode that still freaks me to this day is the one about the 'earwig' that one man pays a guy to put into another guy's ear while he sleeps..but he put it into the ear of the guy who paid him by mistake..I live where there's millions of earwigs and even thoughthey don't 'burrow through your brain'..they still scare the living crap out of me just because of that episode.
the2ofme 3 years ago 2
oh me too! I remember watching this episode when I was 8 and I'd be at my dad's apartment. I'd get out of the shower and towel off and there'd be earwigs all over the towel. Earwigs/spiders/creepy crawlies are definitely my number one fear.
mainegal522 2 years ago
the actress in this was on Ironside
vivecavh 3 years ago
and the one who plays the old lady grandma walton was ellen corbit
wingtipshoeguy 2 years ago
I always thought that Melissa Sue Anderson would look like Ellen Corby when she gets to be that age.
OctoberWytche 2 years ago
the painting over the fireplace is the actor who played Alfred the butler on the Batman series
vivecavh 3 years ago
the painting used to scare the shit out me!!!
Elmopedia89 3 years ago
I miss Night Gallery! Is there anyway someone could add Green Fingers?
Sunlitedaysyea 3 years ago
Oh far out, it's the grandmother from
The Waltons!!
pookeeeee 3 years ago
I must have been about 6 or 7 when i seen it and it scared the crap out of me. Love that stuff now and would like to see that one again.
thorneel 3 years ago
You can watch the whole series free on SurfTheChannel(.)com
davidls11 3 years ago
Dose anyone remember the one with the monster in the barrel down in the basement or maybe it was a dungon. I was let watch this show as a child and used to be scared shitless going to bed.
thorneel 3 years ago
I am glad you remembered that. I seem to remember them boarding up the well at the end, but the creatures eyes were shining like it was waiting to come up. crap that scared me...or perhaps scarred me. I also remember the one with the statue that had burning eyes and something about a spider pin.
williethebard 3 years ago
Jasus ya! I forgot the one about the spider thing pin. Must find that one as well.
thorneel 3 years ago
That pin was given to a lady that it eventually came to life and grew into a giant rat-looking thing that ate her. Freaky. Love these. I was only 13 or so.
firebrand07 3 years ago
The one about the pin starred sondra Locke-Clint eastwoods ex---she gos on a date with a not so attractive guy and he gives her a pin to wear--when she rejects him and leaves the restaurant the pin comes to life and grows into a big mouse shrew and eats her--awesome
vivecavh 3 years ago
That's "feat of blood, im trying to encoding it for uploading, I hope to do so this week
bangor099 2 years ago
"Pickman's model" a great one...
bangor099 2 years ago
hi,if you could upolad the one about the mermaid in night gallery,it would be super,i watched it years ago,those movies sure bring back alot of memories,night gallery really was kool,thanks sooo much and god bless,have a super day
brawyn777 2 years ago
Will do, give a couple of days...
bangor099 2 years ago
The one about the Murmaid is "Lidman's Catch" . I might be wrong about the spelling of Lidman's though. I saw it last week at 10:30 cental daylight saving time on Me Too.
britfrenir 2 years ago
i remember that one what about the one with the witch who lived with her niece and her skeptical husband aand the husband dicovered that the witch was tryin to steal his wife's body now that one scared the shit out of me
CRAZOLA3 2 years ago
Since Aunt Ada Came To Stay was the title of that episode.
foppa123 2 years ago
Yea that one was GREAT!!
omitchell04 2 years ago
cousin zackeryer is -alan napeier,alfred on batman.
peteboy1113 2 years ago
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bangor099 2 years ago
@thorneel
I think that one was called "Pickman's Model" based on a short story by H.P. Lovecraft....I used to watch this show as a kid back in the 70's...its sad that television today doesnt have an ounce of the creative writing that this show and "The Twilight Zone" had.
mari66101 1 year ago 2
Totally agree! Thanks.
thorneel 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this.Its GREAT!
Narkcop 3 years ago
There is something wrong with me. This isn't the 1st time I gave a thumb's down when I meant thumb's up. So sorry!
mimi2957 3 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
You can watch the whole series free on SurfTheChannel(.)com
davidls11 3 years ago
great voice.... so creepy, "old radio-ish", B&W transmission-type sound to it.....
captures an era & feeling...
thanks for posting these!!
HallowedHoly 3 years ago
he was a good writer and speaker
thegreatactor 3 years ago
The music is very "Psycho-ish" in this one. Liked the earlier music theme better...but still love the show! Thanks for posting this.
artbybillie 3 years ago
it's called "the cemetary"
BlooBeluga 3 years ago
the one with roddy mcdowell is scary as shit. especially "the noise". you'll see
BlooBeluga 3 years ago
he played the frenchman "labeef" in the comancheros with john wayne
ElRyno2008 3 years ago
Goosebumps to my kids was like this to us adults! LOL
Bobsneecie 3 years ago
I for one never cotton to nightgallery. I would just compare this with the great Thriller "Boris Karloff" series and you will see how lacking the entire nightgallery seems. There is a Thriller episode called "the hungry glass" That is so much more frighting with more terror than this childish attempt.
mrright911 3 years ago
Barb was hot when she had long hair-later on, when it was short she looked like a dyke-!
monkeyseawater 3 years ago 2
Barbara Anderson retired from acting when she reached that certain age. She was good on ironside
creolelady182 3 years ago
Thank you,thank you!!!! for posting this episode. Jeez,I was thinking of this episode the other day, and remembered its been YEARS since I saw Night Gallery re-runs on ANY of the billions of cable channels I pay for every month.
mari66101 3 years ago
This and more of the best episodes of Night gallery are now available for pre order on amazon, I just ordered Season 2, which is the best, IMO.
skylur44 3 years ago
thanks for uploading this creepy episode
azia2x 3 years ago
wow when was these? like 19??
Thatmonster433 3 years ago
About 1972, I believe.
lysolbombs470 3 years ago 2
This is the scariest Night Gallery I have ever seen
televison7 4 years ago 2