Night Gallery Season 2 |
Episode 1 - [The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes Miss Lovecraft Sent Me The Hand Of Borgus Weems Phantom Of What Opera] |
Details : A phenomenally successful young seer suddenly refuses to make further predictions. A vignette about a babysitter and her latest client. A desperate man seeks a surgeon's help when he discovers a presence that controls his right hand. The Phantom of the Opera gets the shock of his life when he menaces a beautiful young singer. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Ellen Weston | Clint Howard | Rance Howard | Michael Constantine | Bernie Kopell | Leslie Nielsen | Sue Lyon | Joseph Campanella | Director : John Badham | Writer : Rod Serling | Writer : Jack Laird | Director : John Meredyth Lucas | |
Air Date : Sep. 14, 1971 |
Episode 2 - [A Death In The Family The Merciful Class Of '99 Witches' Feast] |
Details : Taking refuge in a funeral home a wounded killer encounters a gentle undertaker with a strange secret. Bricks and mortar figure in a wife's plan to end her husband's suffering. A graduating class of the future takes a particularly revealing final exam. A brief incantation in verse while a coven hungrily awaits an overdue member. |
Guest Cast and Crew : E.G. Marshall | Imogene Coca | King Donovan | Agnes Moorehead | Ruth Buzzi | Fran Ryan | Lenore Kasdorf | Brandon De Wilde | Randolph Mantooth | Vincent Price | Desi Arnaz Jr. | Director : Jerrold Freedman | Director : Jeannot Szwarc | Writer : Rod Serling | Writer : Jack Laird | |
Air Date : Sep. 22, 1971 |
Episode 3 - [Since Aunt Ada Came To Stay With Apologies To Mr Hyde The Flip-Side Of Satan] |
Details : A college professor suspects that his visiting aunt is an ancient witch--with designs on inhabiting his wife's body. Dr. Jekyll tries out a new potion. A callous disc jockey is offered up as a hellish sacrifice at a deserted radio station. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Arte Johnson | Adam West | Jack Laird | Writer : Malcolm Marmorstein | Director : Jerrold Freedman | Director : Jeannot Szwarc | Writer : Jack Laird | |
Air Date : Sep. 29, 1971 |
Episode 4 - [A Fear Of Spiders Junior Marmalade Wine The Academy] |
Details : An arachnophobic gourmet columnist seeks help from a woman he spurned when he discovers a hairy and obstinate little guest crawling in his kitchen sink. A mother and father learn the hardships of parenting. A careless braggart foolishly exaggerates his meager talents to a crackpot surgeon. A widower investigates an unusually strict military academy for his delinquent son. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Kim Stanley Robinson | Robert Morse | Rudy Vallee | Leif Erickson | Pat Boone | Larry Linville | Wally Cox | Writer : Jerrold Freedman | Director : Theodore J. Flicker | Director : John Astin | Director : Jerrold Freedman | Writer : Rod Serling | Director : Jeff Corey | |
Air Date : Oct. 06, 1971 |
Episode 5 - [The Phantom Farmhouse Silent Snow Secret Snow] |
Details : A psychiatrist finds himself falling for a mysterious woman whose last visitor was killed so police conclude by wild animals. A boy's fascination with snow begins to draw him into a beautiful fantasy world. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Bill Quinn | Jason Wingreen | Orson Welles | Director : Jeannot Szwarc | |
Air Date : Oct. 20, 1971 |
Episode 6 - [A Question Of Fear The Devil Is Not Mocked] |
Details : An intrepid mercenary accepts a $15000 bet to stay overnight in a haunted house. A Nazi general hunting for resistance fighters gets a strangely warm welcome at a Balkan castle. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Fritz Weaver | Francis Lederer | Helmut Dantine | Director : Jack Laird | |
Air Date : Oct. 27, 1971 |
Episode 7 - [Midnight Never Ends Brenda] |
Details : A motorist and a marine hitchhiker experience an uncanny sensation that they've shared previous experiences. A love story about a friendless teenager and the strange creature she traps in an abandoned quarry. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Susan Strasberg | Robert F. Lyons | Joseph V. Perry | Robert Karnes | Glenn Corbett | Writer : Douglas Heyes | Director : Allen Reisner | Director : Jeannot Szwarc | Writer : Rod Serling | |
Air Date : Nov. 03, 1971 |
Episode 8 - [The Diary A Matter Of Semantics Big Surprise Professor Peabody's Last Lecture] |
Details : A vicious gossip columnist receives a gift diary that appears to write its own fearful entries--before the events occur. Count Dracula visits a blood bank. An eccentric farmer promises a big surprise to a group of boys if they dig for it. While debunking ancient cults an academic unwisely scoffs at the wrong god. |
Guest Cast and Crew : David Wayne | Virginia Mayo | Patty Duke | Lindsay Wagner | Carl Reiner | Vincent Van Patten | John Carradine | Cesar Romero | E. J. Peaker | Writer : Richard Matheson | Director : Jerrold Freedman | Director : Jeannot Szwarc | Director : Jack Laird | Writer : Rod Serling | Writer : Jack Laird | |
Air Date : Nov. 10, 1971 |
Episode 9 - [House With Ghost A Midnight Visit To The Neighborhood Blood Bank DrStringfellow's Rejuvenator Hell's Bells] |
Details : A philandering husband schemes to murder his wife with the aid of a ghost. A thirsty vampire visits a young woman with disappointing results for him. An unscrupulous medicine man in the Old West promises to heal a poor farmer's dying daughter. A recent initiate is surprised to find that Hell is a little tame for his liking. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Victor Buono | Murray Hamilton | Don Pedro Colley | Forrest Tucker | Jo Anne Worley | Bob Crane | Bernard Fox | Jack Laird | John Astin | Director : Theodore J. Flicker | Director : Jerrold Freedman | Writer : Theodore J. Flicker | Writer : Rod Serling | Writer : Jack Laird | |
Air Date : Nov. 17, 1971 |
Episode 10 - [The Dark Boy Keep In Touch We'll Think Of Something] |
Details : A schoolteacher in a frontier town tries to reach a timid hauntingly strange fourth grader. A distraught musician asks the police to help him find an elusive woman. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Elizabeth Hartman | Gale Sondergaard | Hope Summers | Director : John Astin | |
Air Date : Nov. 24, 1971 |
Episode 11 - [Pickman's Model The Dear Departed An Act Of Chivalry] |
Details : A young woman of Victorian Boston finds herself drawn to a reclusive artist obsessed with ghouls. Bad luck follows a phony spiritualist and his assistant's unfaithful wife after an auto accident. A vignette about elevator manners. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Donald Moffat as Uncle George (segment Pickman's Model) | Bradford Dillman as Richard Upton Pickman (segment Pickman's Model) | Louise Sorel as Mavis Goldsmith (segment Pickman's Model) | Steve Lawrence as Mark Bennett aka 'Radha Ramadi' (segment The Dear Departed) | Deidre Hall as Blonde (segment An Act of Chivalry) (as Deidre Hudson) | Rose Hobart as Mrs. Hugo (segment The Dear Departed) | Stanley Waxman as Horace Harcourt (segment The Dear Departed) | Director : Jack Laird | Director : Jeff Corey | |
Air Date : Dec. 01, 1971 |
Episode 12 - [Cool Air Camera Obscura Quoth The Raven] |
Details : A haunting love story of a young woman and her late father's colleague a man clinging desperately to life in a refrigerated apartment. A heartless moneylender gets his just desserts with the help of a client's unusual telescopic device. Edgar Allan Poe receives some unwanted coaching during a bout with writer's block. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Henry Darrow | Beatrice Kay | Barbara Rush | Mel Blanc | Marty Allen | René Auberjonois | Ross Martin | Director : Jeannot Szwarc | Writer : Rod Serling | Writer : Jack Laird | Director : Jeff Corey | |
Air Date : Dec. 08, 1971 |
Episode 13 - [The Messiah On Mott Street The Painted Mirror] |
Details : Desperate to stay alive for the sake of his nine-year-old grandson an elderly near-penniless Jew on the brink of death pins his hopes for salvation on the coming of the Messiah. A mirror reflecting an alien landscape figures into an antique dealer's scheme to rid himself of a hateful business partner. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Tony Roberts | Edward G. Robinson as Abraham Goldman | Yaphet Kotto | Joseph Ruskin | Ricky Powell | Arthur O'Connell | Rosemary DeCamp | Zsa Zsa Gabor | Director : Don Taylor | Writer : Rod Serling | |
Air Date : Dec. 15, 1971 |
Episode 14 - [The Different Ones Tell David Logoda's Heads] |
Details : In a rigidly conformist future society an anguished father agrees to send his deformed son to a distant planet. A chance encounter with a strange couple convinces a young woman that she has had a glimpse of the future. Searching for a lost explorer in Africa British authorities accuse a powerful witch doctor of his murder. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Monica Lewis | Dana Andrews | Zara Cully | Denise Nicholas | Patrick Macnee | Brock Peters | Tim Matheson | Sandra Dee | Jared Martin | Writer : Robert Bloch | Director : Jeannot Szwarc | Writer : Rod Serling | Director : John Meredyth Lucas | Director : Jeff Corey | |
Air Date : Dec. 29, 1971 |
Episode 15 - [Green Fingers The Funeral The Tune In Dan's Cafe] |
Details : An unscrupulous tycoon takes drastic steps to force an old widow off her land. A vampire plans his belated lavish -and noisy-final obsequy. A couple stopping at a roadside diner encounter a jukebox that plays only one song a tune connected with a tragic romance. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Bill Quinn | Elsa Lanchester | Michael Bell | Cameron Mitchell | Pernell Roberts | Susan Oliver | Werner Klemperer | Harvey Jason | Joe Flynn | Jack Laird | Writer : Richard Matheson | Director : John Badham | Writer : Rod Serling | Director : John Meredyth Lucas | |
Air Date : Jan. 05, 1972 |
Episode 16 - [Lindemann's Catch The Late Mr Peddington A Feast Of Blood] |
Details : A captured mermaid awakens emotions in a coldhearted sea captain who desperately seeks a way to keep her alive. A businesslike widow goes shopping for the cheapest funeral she can buy for her husband. A repulsive suitor evens the score with a calculating beauty by presenting her with an unusual gift: a brooch that seems almost alive. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jack Aranson | Harry Townes | Michael Stanwood | Stuart Whitman | Randy Quaid | Kim Hunter | Harry Morgan | Norman Lloyd | Director : Jeannot Szwarc | Writer : Rod Serling | Writer : Jack Laird | Director : Jeff Corey | |
Air Date : Jan. 12, 1972 |
Episode 17 - [The Miracle At Camafeo The Ghost Of Sorworth Place] |
Details : An insurance swindler stages a miraculous recovery from his fake paralysis at a Mexican shrine. An American drifter protects a Scottish widow from the specter of her late husband. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Ray Danton | Harry Guardino | Julie Adams | Director : Ralph Senensky | Writer : Rod Serling | |
Air Date : Jan. 19, 1972 |
Episode 18 - [The Waiting Room Last Rites For A Dead Druid] |
Details : A gunfighter's final reckoning awaits him in a frontier saloon. When a woman buys a statue bearing an uncanny resemblance to her husband he soon feels the influence of its model: an ancient druid sorcerer. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Lex Barker | Steve Forrest | Gilbert Roland | Buddy Ebsen | Albert Salmi | Jim Davis | Donna Douglas | Director : Jeannot Szwarc | Writer : Rod Serling | |
Air Date : Jan. 26, 1972 |
Episode 19 - [Deliveries In The Rear Stop Killing Me Dead Weight] |
Details : A ghastly shocker about a surgery instructor unconcerned about the source of his cadavers. Convinced that her husband is trying to worry her to death a distraught housewife files a complaint with the police. A gangster on the lam engages the services of a compliant exporter. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Peter Brocco | Rosemary Forsyth | Cornel Wilde | Peter Whitney | Larry D. Mann | Geraldine Page | James Gregory | Jack Albertson | Bobby Darin | Director : Jeannot Szwarc | Writer : Rod Serling | Writer : Jack Laird | Director : Jeff Corey | |
Air Date : Feb. 09, 1972 |
Episode 20 - [I'll Never Leave You-Ever There Aren't Any More Macbanes] |
Details : The wife of a loathsomely ill farmer decides to force nature's hand with the help of an old crone skilled in the black arts. A sorcery student invokes an ancient spirit to rid himself of a bothersome uncle. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Lois Nettleton | Mark Hamill as Francis the Messenger | Director : John Newland | Director : Daniel Haller | Writer : Jack Laird | |
Air Date : Feb. 16, 1972 |
Episode 21 - [The Sins Of The Fathers You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore] |
Details : A devastating famine forces a young man to play the part of a sin-eater at a dead man's wake. An abusive couple find that their latest robot maid is developing survival instincts. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Alan Napier | Director : Jeannot Szwarc | Writer : Rod Serling | Director : Jeff Corey | |
Air Date : Feb. 23, 1972 |
Episode 22 - [The Caterpillar Little Girl Lost] |
Details : A bored colonial on a Malaysian plantation employs an exotic accomplice an earwig in his gruesome plot to assassinate a romantic rival. Military strategists unwittingly plant the seeds of the apocalypse when they humor a scientific genius unbalanced by his daughter's death. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Laurence Harvey | John Williams | Joanna Pettet | Director : Jeannot Szwarc | Writer : Rod Serling | |
Air Date : Mar. 01, 1972 |