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The legendary actor Boris Karloff presents a chilling collection of short stories of terror and suspense.
Episode 10 : Whatever Happened to Peggy
May. 14,1958
A young woman assumes the identity and memories of another girl that died years earlier.
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Episode 9 : Destination Nightmare
January. 01,0001
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Episode 8 : The Return of Madame Vernoy
January. 01,0001
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Episode 7 : Summer Heat
January. 01,0001
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Episode 6 : Genesis
January. 01,0001
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Episode 5 : The Crystal Ball
January. 01,0001
A flighty French girl leaves her lover, a young writer, to marry his boss. As a parting gift, she gives him an ornamental crystal ball. This is a distraction, since the crystal shows him scenes of her carrying on with other men behind her new husband's back.
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Episode 4 : The Doctors
January. 01,0001
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Episode 3 : Food on the Table
January. 01,0001
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Episode 2 : Girl on the Road
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Episode 1 : Vision of Crime
January. 01,1958
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