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Rod Serling narrates an anthology of fantasy, horror and sci-fi stories from a set resembling a macabre museum. A chilling work of art serves as the connective link between the stories.
Episode 15 : Hatred unto Death / How to Cure the Common Vampire
May. 27,1973
Blood memories surface when an anthropologist responds in kind to a captive gorilla's primeval hatred. Two men debate the best way to kill vampires.
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Episode 14 : The Doll of Death
May. 20,1973
A spurned plantation owner in the British West Indies enlists the power of voodoo to avenge himself against a romantic rival.
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Episode 13 : Whisper
May. 13,1973
A young wife in a remote country house finds herself in thrall to strange and insistent voices of the dead.
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Episode 12 : Death on a Barge
March. 04,1973
A dockside merchant ignores the warnings of his friends when he falls desperately in love with a wraith-like young woman.
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Episode 11 : Something in the Woodwork
January. 14,1973
A lonely alcoholic plots revenge against her ex-husband by calling on a reluctant ghost she finds in her attic.
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Episode 10 : The Ring with the Red Velvet Ropes
January. 07,1973
The new heavyweight champion of the world discovers that he has one more unscheduled bout before he can claim his title.
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Episode 9 : She'll Be Company for You
December. 24,1972
After his invalid wife dies, a relieved widower finds himself under the watchful eye of a strangely menacing cat.
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Episode 8 : Finnegan's Flight
December. 17,1972
A prisoner for life yearning for freedom submits to a cellmate's experiments in mind over matter, with tragic results.
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Episode 7 : Fright Night
December. 10,1972
Unseen terrors await a young couple who inherit a farmhouse.
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Episode 6 : The Other Way Out
November. 19,1972
Lured to a secluded house, a murderer is made to pay for his crimes by a cold and calculating avenger.
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Episode 5 : You Can Come Up Now, Mrs. Millikan / Smile Please
November. 12,1972
A bungling inventor and his forgetful wife pool their ineptitude for an experiment in immortality. A vignette about a woman who tries to photograph a vampire.
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Episode 4 : Spectre in Tap-Shoes
October. 29,1972
After witnessing her twin sister's suicide, a young woman begins to see and hear evidence of her continuing presence.
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Episode 3 : Rare Objects
October. 22,1972
A gangster marked for death engages a specialist who guarantees him sanctuary, but at a precipitous cost.
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Episode 2 : The Girl with the Hungry Eyes
October. 01,1972
A photographer hires a mysterious model whose eyes burn with a seductive, yet frightening, glow.
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Episode 1 : The Return of the Sorcerer
September. 24,1972
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.
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