A man courts a woman for her wealth, another woman loves him, but he lusts for a third woman. Each woman in turn has "the necklace". But does that necklace kill?
I remember as a young child in the early 1960s seeing that CREEPY image of the moving necklace on the carpet! It scared me so much, it stuck in my mind all these years. I always wondered what TV show it was from. I thought it was either "The Twilight Zone" or "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", but now I know it was this show. Thanks for posting this.
Ah, Ethel Scrimshaw - the Brighton woman famously strangled by her own string of pearls. Those pearls are still in the British Museum to this day, and it's said that they can be seen moving on hot summer evenings, if you stare long enough at them.
She reminds me of my late mother, who didn't leave soon enough, and didn't have the jewels. But, "NO" was her favorite word. I'm so glad she went slowly and alone.
I used to see this movie in one channel here in our country..
campoclaire 4 months ago
I remember as a young child in the early 1960s seeing that CREEPY image of the moving necklace on the carpet! It scared me so much, it stuck in my mind all these years. I always wondered what TV show it was from. I thought it was either "The Twilight Zone" or "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", but now I know it was this show. Thanks for posting this.
jklein9823 6 months ago
thanks for the uploads.have you ever wondered if there are any aliens from other galaxies living thruout the earth in human form?
coolbreeze161 8 months ago
the hope diamond was a similar superstician. its displayed in the smithsonian
jabrown45100 9 months ago
@GaySingleMulatto Wow, you must have had a horrible mom.
kachinababe 10 months ago
inolvidable serie
TheGringopobre 11 months ago
@GaySingleMulatto You must have been her favorite son!
418sadeyes 11 months ago
Ah, Ethel Scrimshaw - the Brighton woman famously strangled by her own string of pearls. Those pearls are still in the British Museum to this day, and it's said that they can be seen moving on hot summer evenings, if you stare long enough at them.
Kevin107ish 1 year ago
She reminds me of my late mother, who didn't leave soon enough, and didn't have the jewels. But, "NO" was her favorite word. I'm so glad she went slowly and alone.
GaySingleMulatto 1 year ago
@mexicovince I remember them, but the TZ was more popular, a reputation NOT deserved. OSB was MILES ABOVE TZ.
Soulblackman 1 year ago