Really like "Night Gallery" I think it has a bit greater level of creepiness. It didn't do that well and apparently NBC limited Rod Serling's ability to make the kind of show and storylines he wanted and he was frustrated in the endeavor.
Susan Oliver became a accomplished aviator alongside her career in films and television. She was only the fourth woman to fly solo across the Atlantic at the time and could fly twin engine aircraft and gliders.
that makes me wonder. they say god doesnt give with both hands. so whyy did she have looks,brains, many talents and the nerve to do all that. she must had been a saint in her past life. lol. i have none of that. must be nice. ty for sharing. i wasnt born until 80,so i know 0 about these fasinating ppl..
She's amazing. I saw her first in Star Trek and liked her a lot. I had no idea she would be so accomplished, that's incredible. Beauty, talent, and brains. Like one of your responders mentions, I too, have none of it, either.
You know, many of us Baby Boomers thank you for posting this shorts and movies. They truly bring back some of our memories going down town to the local Movie Theater, like the Strand...etc. I got away with paying only thirty-five cents for a double Matinee. We would go in when it was daylight and come out just before darkness. Thanks again and God Bless.
I have to agree with the comments since i started looking at U tube i never look at Tv no more i just love these old shows there is nothing like it . For what tv shows crap all i look at is the news on the weekends i get my iPad and curl up in my reclaimer and look at U tube all my favorites brings me back to my past. Thank you Utube you are the best. Im73 years young n it feels good to enjoy looking at shows without seeing sex.
Good to see an oldie programme like this on UA-cam - thankfully shown correctly in its original 4:3 format AND with such an amazing quality picture! Like it was made yesterday!
Ahhhhh life before cell phones and major technology...the world was so much better back then...thank goodness I did get to experience the world during these days in my childhood..
It was only better because you were young and life was still new and exciting. Almost everything in our lives was inferior, people put shag carpeting in bathrooms and everything smelled like shit.
@@edwsc3 Nobody smoked back then in your world? At your house? The office? The store? The hospital? Wood paneling, shag carpets, a decade of horrible cars. Tiny little TVs that were 45% commercials and no remote controls. But we have a lot of good memories. We were young and everything was new and we weren’t jaded curmudgeons, yet. And they won’t get off my lawn!!
I am on my second episode and I thank you kindly for posting these. I love them! I have never heard of this show before. I'm a "Twilight Zone" fanatic.
Ive never heard of these shows either.I ran across these stories looking for different "Thriller" shows with Boris Karloff.I really enjoy these shows.They have a "Night Gallery" feel to them.Thank you for posting.
The big cars of my youth. I miss my old Ford Galaxy 500. The $100.00 first car I ever owned. My grandpa bought it new , then it went I my mother , my brother , and finally me. She was red with a black vinyl top.
I learned how to drive in my 1969 GTO. I got it for $400. With the big 400 engine and a four speed worthy of a truck. They're all boats. And dangerous. But cool to see and be a part of. I remember going to the car shows back then, I always loved to see the concept cars. It's amazing to me that the vehicles on the road today, look just like them. Complete with the video screens for rear views.
There's no decent horror, suspense or scary TV shows anymore! The last decent one was the original X Files and even then there were too many commercials, 2 part stories & unexplored or unexplainable story details for a "sort of" series. Bless You for sharing all the amazing entertainment on UA-cam that's not available elsewhere. I never turn on the TV anymore.
Say what you want , but while the Scully/Mulder dynamic was on the X-Fles was awesome !! Once Duchovny left it fell hard and yeah I know I spelled his last wrong ..lol ! But I do agree Circle of Fear , Night Gallery , The Night Stalker all great shows !!
"This place is a banana factory"--this was a great show that should of lasted longer than just one season--and the music for this series has never left me
My first time watching seems as if it's going to be good I was not born in the 70's era I'm a 80's baby but love old shows/movies....they are the best!!! Those night vision tv shows are wonderful as well!! I love them thanks for posting!!💗💗💖💖
this was a awesome show and it scared the crap out of me I was ten years old when I saw the show I wish you went longer it was only on for one year and I love the show it just scared the hell out of me
Tombo Vitale I agree with you! I was the same age as you back then & I loved being scared! Obviously I still do! Lol! I love these they really bring me back!
Thanks for uploading these shows. I'm really enjoying them. I've always rather liked William Castle since having the living daylights scared out of me by 'The Night Walker' when I was about 7. What a shame Susan Oliver died so young. She was a real dish.
Jay S I was always fascinated by Megs eyes also & I can pretty much bet those peepers are what cemented her getting this part, they're perfect for this role! 👀👀
Great series! Thank you for sharing all these episodes! I miss Sebastian Cabot in Ghost Story, which was the series before this that for some reason turned into this Circle of Fear series. The stories are chilling an excellent and it is a great trip back into the 70's!
This episode made a big impression on me when I saw it on tv as a six-year old; glad I was able to see it again over 40 years later. Thanks for uploading!
Really appreciate these uploads, there were some spooky shows during the 70's comparable to each other. Dark Shadows, The Night Stalker, Outer Limits, Circle of Fear all very classic shows and would love to have the collections. Thanks again.
ABC Movie of the Week especially in the 70s had some very creepy movies; Duel, When Michael Calls, The Norliss Tapes, Killer Bees, etc. What a great Era!
Thanks for posting this. I saw this when I was ten and trying to remember enough of it to figure out what it was has 'haunted' me for quite a while! Ah, blessed closure!
Yes, both very well made, and great acting as well as incidental music / locations / screenplay. Loved Hammer House of Horror so much... now to discover this too!!
Kind of reminds me of two Night Gallery episodes: the one Speilberg directed where Tom Bosley's eyes are transplanted into Joan Crawford's head (she probably wished they were Bette Davis' eyes) and The Hand of Borgus Weems, wherein George Maharis gets a hand transplant and it begins to get ideas of its own.
@WINSTON ESSEX==Thanks for a look back of a TV series episode I missed back when originally broadcast and HEY!!! what a lineup of veteran TV series guest stars=== SUSAN OLIVER***ALEX ROCCO (whom we NEVER found out if he DID SKIM OFF the TOP??)***CHRIS CONNELLY***MEG FOSTER (with those BLUE EYES!!!)*** Once again THANKS********
Have you seen night visions? It’s a one season wonder horror series from the early 2000s and I love it. I was watching that and got recommended this one. Check it out if you haven’t seen it.
Yes I remember some of these bette shows then than now Agree life was better though I was too young to experience some things then ,but least grew up with good television
Life is almost always better when you were younger, or at least when we look back on it. Beware those rose colored glasses. Too often it’s simply selective memory where you recall the good stuff and forget we were all struggling like every generation. Some of the details change, but the overall picture is exactly the same. For instance, I like watching the old shows, but there was so little choice at the time. I had 3 networks, plus I would get CBC and then a few local UHF channels on tiny 3x4 TVs with so many annoying commercials that many are still burned in our brain to this day. Right now I can watch the exact same shows, without interruption, in better quality. Plus there are a million other choices. How could that possibly be worse?
@@richrodgers9961 t's truly so sad, that a snowflake soyboy, like YOU, is so triggered, in his momma's basement, and YOU cannot, find YOUR "Safe Space", Babyboy
Susan Oliver was a real. Beauty. She was on at least one episode of The Twilight Zone, the pilot of Star Trek, and an episode of The Andy Griffith Show.
No matter what story, red circles around the eyes, or attractiveness, Meg Foster's eyes really, CREEPS ME OUT🥺!!! Ever since I was a kid (back when this, came out), she's givin' me, the 'heeby jeevies'!!! This is why, as an adult, I don't like dating blondes. Thanks Meg😏. Good TV movie, built around revenge. And who doesn't like retribution🤔?? Kinda reminds one, of a certain 'Night Gallery', episode (or the pilot movie). But with hands, and voice's.
I think this was the weirdest episode of this series.Really creepy.The writers were really creative.The guy who got a new larynx looked like the guy who played the dad of Jo on Facts of Life, only younger.The girl with the new eyes looks like a younger version of Kirstie Alley of Cheers.If neither are such, it's weird how people not related can look alike.
Um ... it's a GARAGE ... does he not have any tools in there -- hammers, wrenches -- that he could use to break at least those small windows in the door? And weren't there any larger windows in the building?
Night Gallery, The Outer Limits, Amazing Stories, Twilight Zone, Tales of the Unexpected, etc, LOVE them all!
Really like "Night Gallery" I think it has a bit greater level of creepiness. It didn't do that well and apparently NBC limited Rod Serling's ability to make the kind of show and storylines he wanted and he was frustrated in the endeavor.
Night visions, fear itself, tales from the crypt, beyond belief fact or ficton. I never heard of tales of the unexpected or amazing stories
Hi Julie; So do I. Best Wishes. Sincerely, Tom
Don't forget Ghost Stories! 👻
Just found One Step Beyond, really fun! Sort of like a 1960 version of Unsolved Mysteries.
The actors and actresses each had such distinctive looks in the 70s.
This series ROCKS. It came out just a couple of years before I was born. So glad I found this. Classic television.
Susan Oliver became a accomplished aviator alongside her career in films and television. She was only the fourth woman to fly solo across the Atlantic at the time and could fly twin engine aircraft and gliders.
that makes me wonder. they say god doesnt give with both hands. so whyy did she have looks,brains, many talents and the nerve to do all that. she must had been a saint in her past life. lol. i have none of that. must be nice. ty for sharing. i wasnt born until 80,so i know 0 about these fasinating ppl..
@@braydensmith-cq1ktA raving beauty❤❤
She's amazing. I saw her first in Star Trek and liked her a lot. I had no idea she would be so accomplished, that's incredible. Beauty, talent, and brains.
Like one of your responders mentions, I too, have none of it, either.
You know, many of us Baby Boomers thank you for posting this shorts and movies. They truly bring back some of our memories going down town to the local Movie Theater, like the Strand...etc. I got away with paying only thirty-five cents for a double Matinee. We would go in when it was daylight and come out just before darkness. Thanks again and God Bless.
Yes, we used to take the bus after school to see the movies downtown.
Not just you B Boomers but this Generation X'er enjoys them too.
I. REMEMBER. BACK. WHEN. THIS. WAS. ON. FRIDAY. NIGHTS. ON N. B. C.
JUST. LIKE. TWLIGHT ZONE & NIGHT. GALLERY. THE. SCARY. YHEY. WERE. THE. BETTER. THEY. WERE
Gen X too
The cars of that era were great! Love them!
I had a black 63 Ford galaxy that was sweet.
They were HUGE and safe and built solid. Not like the plastic garbage of today.
I have to agree with the comments since i started looking at U tube i never look at Tv no more i just love these old shows there is nothing like it . For what tv shows crap all i look at is the news on the weekends i get my iPad and curl up in my reclaimer and look at U tube all my favorites brings me back to my past. Thank you Utube you are the best. Im73 years young n it feels good to enjoy looking at shows without seeing sex.
i can't watch tv. too many commercials.
But I like sex. Just sayin'
Meg Foster had the prettiest eyes ever.
Yes she did, so blue they were almost clear.
Meg Foster has the most unusual eyes, and they are even more striking in person. I sat behind her once on a flight to Los Angeles.
unuseally creepy !
@Frank Lopez She had her baby with her
Her & Karen Black are super creepy looking
@@cgreenartpro980 You're creepy.
@@josephdockemeyer6782 ????
Good to see an oldie programme like this on UA-cam - thankfully shown correctly in its original 4:3 format AND with such an amazing quality picture! Like it was made yesterday!
Ahhhhh life before cell phones and major technology...the world was so much better back then...thank goodness I did get to experience the world during these days in my childhood..
I am right there with you 1tarawho :-)
It was only better because you were young and life was still new and exciting. Almost everything in our lives was inferior, people put shag carpeting in bathrooms and everything smelled like shit.
Right on 😊😊😊😊😊😊
@@richrodgers9961 maybe at your house !
@@edwsc3 Nobody smoked back then in your world? At your house? The office? The store? The hospital?
Wood paneling, shag carpets, a decade of horrible cars. Tiny little TVs that were 45% commercials and no remote controls.
But we have a lot of good memories. We were young and everything was new and we weren’t jaded curmudgeons, yet.
And they won’t get off my lawn!!
I am on my second episode and I thank you kindly for posting these. I love them! I have never heard of this show before. I'm a "Twilight Zone" fanatic.
You ain't, alone.
I'd never heard of this TV series before. Thanks for posting all 20. Much obliged!!
Ive never heard of these shows either.I ran across these stories looking for different "Thriller" shows with Boris Karloff.I really enjoy these shows.They have a "Night Gallery" feel to them.Thank you for posting.
+Terry Tanktop, the whole show is available from Sony Home Entertainment via its version of Warner Archive through Amazon, if you want to buy it.
I remembered the "Dark Vengeance" episode from this series.
I realize it is kind of off topic but does anybody know of a good place to stream new movies online?
@Tomas Scott i would suggest FlixZone. You can find it by googling :)
I love this channel. Thank you so much for the great retro TV series. They don't make good stuff like this any more.
The big cars of my youth. I miss my old Ford Galaxy 500. The $100.00 first car I ever owned. My grandpa bought it new , then it went I my mother , my brother , and finally me. She was red with a black vinyl top.
And now it would be worth a lot more than that.
I learned how to drive in my 1969 GTO. I got it for $400. With the big 400 engine and a four speed worthy of a truck.
They're all boats. And dangerous. But cool to see and be a part of.
I remember going to the car shows back then, I always loved to see the concept cars. It's amazing to me that the vehicles on the road today, look just like them. Complete with the video screens for rear views.
I never knew this show existed. I love it. Thank you for sharing this lost gem.
Check out Kolchak.the night stalker..EVEN BETTER
Love these old shows. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing this movie, I really liked it ..OLD IS GOLD😍❤
remember these from yrs back and enjoyed again. thank you.
There's no decent horror, suspense or scary TV shows anymore! The last decent one was the original X Files and even then there were too many commercials, 2 part stories & unexplored or unexplainable story details for a "sort of" series. Bless You for sharing all the amazing entertainment on UA-cam that's not available elsewhere. I never turn on the TV anymore.
The 70's always seemed like the bonanza of horror anthologies and mysteries. Nothing really matches it.
I agree with you, something has gotten lost in the last 20 odd years.....
Say what you want , but while the Scully/Mulder dynamic was on the X-Fles was awesome !! Once Duchovny left it fell hard and yeah I know I spelled his last wrong ..lol ! But I do agree Circle of Fear , Night Gallery , The Night Stalker all great shows !!
I miss also the TV shows of the 70s! They had a quality that nowadays I can´t find anymore!
Buffy the vampire slayer was a good horror show as well
"This place is a banana factory"--this was a great show that should of lasted longer than just one season--and the music for this series has never left me
that line made me laugh out loud.what a strange saying my mom would always say she's bananas.when did bananas be equated with crazy.
I know, when DID bananas be equated with crazy? But it made me laugh out loud too!
"Then make a BANANA SPLIT!"
I guess you call it comic relief. I laughed hard!
Should HAVE, you Philistine.
My first time watching seems as if it's going to be good I was not born in the 70's era I'm a 80's baby but love old shows/movies....they are the best!!! Those night vision tv shows are wonderful as well!! I love them thanks for posting!!💗💗💖💖
this was a awesome show and it scared the crap out of me I was ten years old when I saw the show I wish you went longer it was only on for one year and I love the show it just scared the hell out of me
Tombo Vitale I agree with you! I was the same age as you back then & I loved being scared! Obviously I still do! Lol! I love these they really bring me back!
The cars back then were gigantic and looked furious. Nurses in stiff white uniforms…and hats! They sure don’t look like that anymore.
"This place is a banana factory". A great line in a scary story.
I know, I love it! What a great quote!!
I love horror anthologies and I just discovered that this one exists, how exciting! There’s something so satisfying about 70s horror too 😍
The doctor is truly impressive a laryngologists, an ophthalmologists and a hand surgeon all rolled into one, wow. 😮😄
Thats hilarious.
Yep. So fake
@@joenickell6323 It's not supposed to be real, it's supposed to be enjoyed. Even when a show looks "real" it's fake.
Thanks for uploading these shows. I'm really enjoying them. I've always rather liked William Castle since having the living daylights scared out of me by 'The Night Walker' when I was about 7. What a shame Susan Oliver died so young. She was a real dish.
@D A ok. Whatever floats your boat.
I love tho old cars 🚗
tremendous cast in this episode...Susan Oliver, Rick Lenz, Meg Foster, Christopher Connelly, Alex Rocco...:)
Don't forget Don Knight, who was quite central to the story.
they had the best stars
"How are you, Mr. Moretti? Don't try to talk".
Never seen this show . Binging . 👍👍👍👍👍
Some of the prettiest eyes ever Meg Foster
I saw this when I was 10 years old, back in 1973! Way to make me feel old...
AceTheBathoubd You and I are the same age, buddy. Misery loves company.
@@jasonhurd4379 I was 8, hope I can join the club! :)
@@wmrxb15 The more the merrier, buddy!
7 get me in ? LOL
Yes indeed
Was always fascinated by Meg Foster's icy blue eyes....
and Susan Oliver's are also striking.
Jay S I always think of her as having frosty eyes.
+Jay S Let's not forget Barbara Stuart "Miss Bunny" from "Gomer Pyle" !!!
Jay S I was always fascinated by Megs eyes also & I can pretty much bet those peepers are what cemented her getting this part, they're perfect for this role! 👀👀
I feel the same way, I've never seen eyes like that except hers.
But they were the donors eyes ...
This episode scared the hell out of me when I was a kid.
Im 15, this scares the hell out of me lol
Chip it's okay. It's just a TV show.
THANK YOU so much! I remember theseas a kid.
Great series! Thank you for sharing all these episodes! I miss Sebastian Cabot in Ghost Story, which was the series before this that for some reason turned into this Circle of Fear series. The stories are chilling an excellent and it is a great trip back into the 70's!
Yes agreed and the main theme music for ghost story was much better and yes whatever happened to Sebastian
So, um, the same doctor performed the eye transplants, the hand transplants, and the larynx transplant? That's a pretty talented doctor!
This episode made a big impression on me when I saw it on tv as a six-year old; glad I was able to see it again over 40 years later. Thanks for uploading!
Very entertaining and intelligent. Love watching horror shows from the 70s.
Really appreciate these uploads, there were some spooky shows during the 70's comparable to each other. Dark Shadows, The Night Stalker, Outer Limits, Circle of Fear all very classic shows and would love to have the collections. Thanks again.
ABC Movie of the Week especially in the 70s had some very creepy movies; Duel, When Michael Calls, The Norliss Tapes, Killer Bees, etc. What a great Era!
Loved this as a kiddo. Scared the 💩 outta me but I always went back for more....
Never seen that one before -thanks for posting
I was a sophomore when these were on. Loved them ❤
Remember kids: “Germs can hatch in a scratch” 😄. Really enjoyed these uploads! 🍻🖖🏼
Thanks for posting this. I saw this when I was ten and trying to remember enough of it to figure out what it was has 'haunted' me for quite a while! Ah, blessed closure!
Ha Ha!!
SATURDAY AFTERNOON GEMS ! Thank you , these are amazing !
Enjoyed this movie!
Thank you for sharing!❤
Thank you for sharing !
Meg Foster had amazing eyes.
Beside the point, but this is back in the pre-AIDS days, when surgeons didn’t wear gloves.
Thanks for the upload, Winston.
I love these old horror stories ..full of suspense oto the next one..
Never heard of this show. Reminds me of the Hammer House Horror series. Good and creepy. Thanks for sharing.👻☠️🤖👺🤡😈
Yes, both very well made, and great acting as well as incidental music / locations / screenplay. Loved Hammer House of Horror so much... now to discover this too!!
Kind of reminds me of two Night Gallery episodes: the one Speilberg directed where Tom Bosley's eyes are transplanted into Joan Crawford's head (she probably wished they were Bette Davis' eyes) and The Hand of Borgus Weems, wherein George Maharis gets a hand transplant and it begins to get ideas of its own.
@Frank Lopez Oooh, yeah, forgot about that one! Thank you.
@Frank Lopez He was Piter De Vries in Dune too, wasn't he?
The good shows you miss when your ten years old Great Series.
one of my absolute favorites!!
:D I'm so happy, this was very good.
Me too, great episode:)
I'm glad
Good for her. If someone treated me like that, I'd have done the same.
@WINSTON ESSEX==Thanks for a look back of a TV series episode I missed back when originally broadcast and HEY!!! what a lineup of veteran TV series guest stars=== SUSAN OLIVER***ALEX ROCCO (whom we NEVER found out if he DID SKIM OFF the TOP??)***CHRIS CONNELLY***MEG FOSTER (with those BLUE EYES!!!)*** Once again THANKS********
This place is a banana factory :) Greatest comedy show ever.
WOW ! ITS THE SUPER HOT GREEN ALIEN CHICK FROM STAR TREK OS AND MRS BUNNY FROM GOMER PYLE !!! LOVED THIS SHOW THEN , LOVE IT NOW !
Great TV and didnt have to pay for it damn did we get sucked in
The best TV shows were in the 70's.
11:04- establishing shot "lifted" from the Screen Gems/Columbia series "THE INTERNS" (1970-'71), which also took place at "New North Hospital".
Thanks for sharing! :-)
Pretty sad time in my life. I've just run out of Circle of Fear episodes....
Check out One Step Beyond or Evil Touch.
It was okay for him to be abusive to his wife?
Have you seen night visions? It’s a one season wonder horror series from the early 2000s and I love it. I was watching that and got recommended this one. Check it out if you haven’t seen it.
Yes I remember some of these bette shows then than now Agree life was better though I was too young to experience some things then ,but least grew up with good television
Life is almost always better when you were younger, or at least when we look back on it.
Beware those rose colored glasses. Too often it’s simply selective memory where you recall the good stuff and forget we were all struggling like every generation. Some of the details change, but the overall picture is exactly the same. For instance, I like watching the old shows, but there was so little choice at the time. I had 3 networks, plus I would get CBC and then a few local UHF channels on tiny 3x4 TVs with so many annoying commercials that many are still burned in our brain to this day. Right now I can watch the exact same shows, without interruption, in better quality. Plus there are a million other choices. How could that possibly be worse?
@@richrodgers9961 t's truly so sad, that a snowflake soyboy, like YOU, is so triggered, in his momma's basement, and YOU cannot, find YOUR "Safe Space", Babyboy
Ah, I remember Circle of Fear. I was 13 in 1973.
Jeez if I didn’t know any better I would have thought the young Dr was James Stewart’s son!!!!!
WW Redgrl15 you took the words right out of my mouth!😄is he even related to JS?
Absolutely.
i thought he was the guy from Emergency.
I thought the same thing
Susan Oliver was a real. Beauty. She was on at least one episode of The Twilight Zone, the pilot of Star Trek, and an episode of The Andy Griffith Show.
The Orion Slave Girl & The Muse. 👗📖Peldor Joi!
Meg Foster was her own special effects. Such a beautiful woman, with the most incredible eyes.
Excellent ending
Thanks much
70s cars! they must weigh more than military armoured cars! I love these shows
I love the Circle of Fear music!
Susan Oliver and a young Meg Foster. WOW!
The same eerie music @10:27 as when they’d show the glass urns in the creepy Circle of Fear episode about the hippie artist studio.
Meg foster such a beauty!!!!!
No matter what story, red circles around the eyes, or attractiveness, Meg Foster's eyes really, CREEPS ME OUT🥺!!! Ever since I was a kid (back when this, came out), she's givin' me, the 'heeby jeevies'!!! This is why, as an adult, I don't like dating blondes. Thanks Meg😏. Good TV movie, built around revenge. And who doesn't like retribution🤔?? Kinda reminds one, of a certain 'Night Gallery', episode (or the pilot movie). But with hands, and voice's.
Great movie but I couldn't help noticing how those surgeons were not even wearing gloves while doing surgery. Major oversight by the director.
they did it on purpose
Oh boy .
And that.......is why we now have a pandemic. thank you very much.
They didn’t have Covid back then and weren’t worried lol idk. Funny tho.
just saving money on the extra wardrobe
I think this was the weirdest episode of this series.Really creepy.The writers were really creative.The guy who got a new larynx looked like the guy who played the dad of Jo on Facts of Life, only younger.The girl with the new eyes looks like a younger version of Kirstie Alley of Cheers.If neither are such, it's weird how people not related can look alike.
Yes, her name is Meg Foster. You can read more about her at Internet Movie Database:
www.imdb.com/name/nm0001236/?ref_=tt_rv_t3
Yes, Alex Rocco played both roles, Jos' dad and Moretti in this.
Much Better than I thought 😊
The doctor reminds me of a young Jimmy Stewart.
Everyone was way too calm about what just happened to them. #😱
It's because they were haunted by husband
4:05 Those giant insect eyes sunglasses are back in fashion in 2021
The makeup on the ghost donor was absolutely stomach-churning.
Um ... it's a GARAGE ... does he not have any tools in there -- hammers, wrenches -- that he could use to break at least those small windows in the door? And weren't there any larger windows in the building?
This is a good one!
This movie reminds me of my dreams. Running from room to room. Playing hide and seek.
I saw this when It was originally broadcast. Must have been 9. Wow. Forever ago. Completely different time.
Omg I FORGOT ABOUT THIS ...TY ...I LOVED THIS..SHORT LIVED.. FRIDAYS. 9PM..... BEDTIME WAS 10PM .FOR ME BACK THEN, 6 yrs old
They sure loved the horn in the 70s
Meg Foster's incredible eyes, my God!!!
Meg Foster and Kirstie Alley from the TV sitcom, Cheers, could have passed as twins.
CBS bought the music for this show and used it in "The Young & The Restless" for years.
You're right. Do you know where can we find more recent musical cues they composed for that show?
This actress always had unusual coloured eyes
They don't make them like this today. Love Alex Rocco.
Just a great show!
That was good old movie 🎥🍿,
THIS STORYS GOOD ALSO.
Hey, that's Ms. Bunny from Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C
Gawwwwaww-leeeee.
Gomer and Barney didn't need girlfriends, they had each other!
I knew I remembered her from something. You're right . Thanks.
"I talked to Barzini."
Don't get too comfy in that barber chair Moe Green.😉