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Night Gallery - Series 1 on DVD

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Average rating: 61%
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Starring: Diane Keaton, Joan Crawford, Roddy McDowall, Larry Hagman
Director: Steven Spielberg
Studio: UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK
Run time: 384 mins
Certificate: 12
Genres: Horror, Television
Languages: English
Released: 16/10/2006

Brief synopsis of Night Gallery - Series 1

Rod Serling branched out from his TWILIGHT ZONE television series in the early 1970s with NIGHT GALLERY. The material was darker than most Serling-fans had come to expect, with plenty of horror and creepy chills included in each episode. A constant throughout the show was the eerie beginning, which would involve a painting in an old museum depicting events which were about to unfold. Serling provided a suitably spooky introduction to each tale, and then a variety of special guests actors would play out the action. Includes episodes directed by Steven Spielberg.

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Rated - 3 starsClassic T.V On DVD

drunkenmaster from Merthyr Tydfil, , 07/12/2006

This classic T.V. series from the early seventies is rarely seen compared to Rod Serling's other creations. More supernatural or just plain horror rather than sci fi, some episodes are a little hit and miss. Lots of famous faces crop up along the way as with most series of this type. I must confess that it is the very first epidode featuring Roddy McDowall that I remember best. A trip down memory lane this may be, but don't expect every story to be a classic.

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Rated - 2 starsHorror Twilight Zone

A customer from Lincoln , 23/07/2007

Rod Serlings version of a Horror story twilight zone. Doesn't really hit all the right buttons, but is a brave attempt to re-capture the success of the twilight zone. Has dated a little, but woth a watch on a wet Saturday afternoon.

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Rated - 2 starsSomething Borrowed

A customer from Northwich, UK , 14/01/2007

This is more Twiglet Zone than Twilight Zone. Of the three I've watched so far, two stories were 'borrowed' from classic tales of horror and slightly modified. Over the top performances from Roddy McDowall amongst others. Very dated.

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Rated - 2 starsNight Gallery

Eggo from Hull , 24/06/2008

Disc 1 was OK

Disc 2 was very poor

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Rated - 3 starsClassic T.V On DVD

drunkenmaster from Merthyr Tydfil, , 07/12/2006

This classic T.V. series from the early seventies is rarely seen compared to Rod Serling's other creations. More supernatural or just plain horror rather than sci fi, some episodes are a little hit and miss. Lots of famous faces crop up along the way as with most series of this type. I must confess that it is the very first epidode featuring Roddy McDowall that I remember best. A trip down memory lane this may be, but don't expect every story to be a classic.

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Rated - 2 starsSomething Borrowed

A customer from Northwich, UK , 14/01/2007

This is more Twiglet Zone than Twilight Zone. Of the three I've watched so far, two stories were 'borrowed' from classic tales of horror and slightly modified. Over the top performances from Roddy McDowall amongst others. Very dated.

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