I love these old supernatural TV shows! I was just about old enough to appreciate them at the time, and they have an innocence and charm sadly lacking anywhere nowadays
Having passed through the corporate world I can attest to the complete veracity of the work environment portrayed in this movie, right down to the devil's minions.
The main actress is Shirley Knight Hopkins. Tony Award winner and two time Oscar Best Supporting Actress nominee on the 60s. She passed away in April 2020 at 83 years old.
Thanks for loading this. I remember this from my childhood, but I always thought it was a Night Gallery episode. Thought I had made it up when I couldn't find it.
@@lisanealy1703 If, like me, you love nature and the outdoors, offices are such repellent environments. The electrical energy, mathematics and data, digital, it all makes me feel sick. That's before we factor in the people, politics, dynamics.
@@josephosullivan9506 Absolutely correct. Everything you posted I agree with. It's good to know I wasn't the only one who felt this way. I always felt like I was in prison away from the sunlight, outdoors, nature, around people I didn't like.
Extra plus for me in these dramas is looking at the fashions, cars and furnishings, as well as recognising some of the quality actors. Thanks for the upload.
My family dressed to go out for dinner and Church. Nowadays few dress for dinner and few dress for church. The 70s was a very cool time growing up in. I lived as a child but remember a lot of things and clothes styles.
People go to weddings in shorts and t-shirt nowadays. I'm sure there's a correlation between the level of cultural liberalism/degeneracy and not bothering to dress smartly.
Quite a collection of talented people that dealt with horror and suspense. William Castle (House On Haunted Hill/Homicidal), Jimmy Sangster (director of several Hammer Horror classics) and Richard Matheson (I Am Legend/The Incredible Shrinking Man) were all involved with this television series.
I never saw this show before. I live in IRELAND so we didn't get this back then. We only really had 2 stations unless u had BBC, etc and we wouldn't watch the British channels back then.. It would've been great to have these back in the 1970's. It's great to watch them in 2024 mate. thanks for uploading them all. I sub'd and liked after finding today. I found ur channel from watching some horrors on New Castle After Dark stuff today.. Nice one my friend..
And do they ever explain why 5 people who have found a way to have "untold riches" and to "make all their earthly dreams come true" are still bothering to report to a dead-end corporate job every day?
I have always liked these kinds of TV shows...the 1970's and 1980's had several.Boris Karloff hosted a good one, too, from the early 1960's.I was lucky to have watched most of them when new.That one guy with the dark hair looks kinda like Quentin Collins of Dark Shadows.And if the older woman had her hair in a topknot she'd look kinda like that housekeeper on Abbott and Costello's movie The Time of Their Lives.The housekeeper could sense ghosts.Any of these vintage horror tv shows makes for great October viewing, on You Tube! Thank you uploaders!!
I know! I could imagine hearing the actor complaining, “you’re gonna make me wear a giant spiked dog collar “! The embarrassing things actors have to do for a gig.
Studios had contracted corrals of actors & actresses to pull from. This was the norm from radio days & that's why you see the same groups of them in one series to the next.
This was a very good story. It's my understanding that in their day they didn't get the best ratings, yet they are quite amazing. This particular story is very symbolic of rising in the corporate, political world now. To survive one is expected to either be a servant of evil tyrants or become ax murders to the weaker. Damn good film! Thank you It was just ahead of its time.
Granny 13AD That sounds more like communism to me. The devil will give you whatever you want: food cards to get fat, all the sex and drugs that you want, even sympathy, but you'll never be happy. Hillary and NOBAMA represent this, not capitalism. Connect the dots.
How Shirley Knight came a long ways she was famous then on this episode and was famous years later. What a great actress she was I wish they'd still fine actresses like her. Shirley Knight.
Thank you for up loading this.I agree with the earlier assessment that this movie was ahead of it's time.All one has to do is look at corporate America today. Really great film.You can't beat the 70s!
First broadcast on February 2, 1973, "Legion Of Demons" from NBC's "CIRCLE OF FEAR" (formerly "GHOST STORY", which ran for 14 episodes before being rebranded, and hosted by Sabastian Cabot), was written by Anthony Lawrence, who also created "THE SIXTH SENSE" for ABC and Universal in 1972, and also wrote "The Man Who Was Never Born", a 1963 episode of ABC's "THE OUTER LIMITS", which Shirley Knight also co-starred in. opposite Martin Landau. The other players in this episode were Neva Patterson, who later worked on NBC's "V" miniseries in 1983, and its sequel, "V-THE FINAL BATTLE" in 1984, before it became the 1984-85 NBC series, and James Luisi, who later worked in the movie, "STAR 80" (1983), which Neva Patterson also co-starred in, based on the tragic life of Playboy centerfold, Dorothy Stratten. The 1972-73 NBC series from Screen Gems, the former TV subsidiary of Columbia Pictures Industries (before being sold to SONY in 1989), was originally executive produced by William Castle, and the rebranded "CIRCLE OF FEAR" was created by Richard Matheson.
I'm beginning to fall in love with this old TV show. It's so dark and weird...a very fitting follow up series to The Twilight Zone and all those thriller anthologies from the 60s ...But darker, edgier...It's too bad it got cancelled so quick and nobody remembers it
"Okay then I'll just sleep while the five of you stand over me and chant, sleep. This isn't weird at all." Don't go to the meeting Beth! It has the sink of Amway all over it!! Lol hell exists in that office, with the movable walls, planning meetings, mission statements and casual Fridays. That's the real hell.
All of those questions during the ceremony at the end... Is she looking for donations for a charity or something? "Will you donate clothes to the Devils Fund? It really is a good cause." "No? Well, how about any used children laying around? We're always looking for those." "Can I at least write you down in the Book of Death as a contributor to the Devil's Fund?"If you answer the phone, and someone asks you those questions, it definitely time to hang up.
WOW terrific, one of the best so far, if you don’t analyse it too much. A bit like Rosemary’s Baby without Rosemary! Superb picture quality from the period when 35mm film was used for TV series like this and Columbo, Mission Impossible, Star Trek, Kung Fu (David Carradine), Dallas (not the last season), Starsky and Hutch etc.
This still is great stuff from the 1970s. Yes Rosemary's Baby/ Horror Hotel. Awesome! This is what I call scary... with no sickening cheap gorey crap...like what they do today, if I can find this box set..I would buy it! At least I get my money's worth. Today's JUNK won't get my money!
+deana diedrich I was 9 when this show aired. And I'll tell you what, I wouldn't change one single thing about these shows. I think the story lines are brilliantly done given the fact that there aren't blood n guts spewn everywhere like they have to do 2day to get anyone to buy a ticket. I search EVERYWHERE for this series a few years ago but couldn't find it anywhere ! So thanks Winston for bringing it back ! Your impossibly beautiful btw DD ! OMG.
There are still good scary films being produced. You just have to sift through the garbage and the Internet Movie Database is really good for that. Also, anything that comes as part of a Film Festival is virtually guaranteed to be quality. Two I can recommend are "Personal Shopper" and "Under the Shadow". As for TV, I have to admit there's only crap there.
Good lady, as a young man of 8 or 9 who stayed up to watch this when I was little, I truly agree with all you said-the 70's era made for TV movies ans series ruled with an iron fist. The stuff was very entertaining and still holds up in today's world!
I know it's a TV show, but if she had really grew up knowing about such stuff from her Aunt, when she saw the first signs of this mess she would had went right back to her home town praying all the way.
I came here because I saw a gif of the evil frog and needed to know where it was from. I was hoping context would help, but when the frog scene happened I couldn't stop laughing. Don't get me wrong, the actual episode is good! This was a very good, spooky story, but I'm sorry-there is no way you can make a little froggy in a Halloween costume scary. It IS, however, comedy gold!
I have only watched 3 episodes so far, and in all 3 in the kitchen of each is the same model food-mixer; can't wait to watch the others - hope there is a kitchen in at least one of them!
Rosemary's Baby goes to work. Funny, I went to a school, not it a small town, that taught all those things @20:24 were real. What kind of low end devil grants all the power in the world but still leaves you vulnerable like Superman is to kryptonite. Love the lighting on the special effects at the end.
LOVE 70's Horror! I LOL @ the 🐸Too Cute in the Cape ~ Along with the "Not Scary " 🐶 The Episode Lost all it's Scary Credibility But It Was Fun to Watch 😉Wish Tv Like this Was Still Made 💜
If MST3K did this show, Servo could yell SLEEEEP during the scene which the cult chants sleep at 12:10 They could also make a Steve Jobs reference somewhere else in the show when devil worship comes up.
I love 70's shows. No matter how scary they were, they always gave you hope in the end. Unlike scary shows today, which always lets evil triumph, which I guess is metaphoric for how rotten our world has become. But maybe if we were still given some glimmer of hope, we may behave differently. Of course you're gonna behave badly if all you are shown is horrible outcomes. You may call BS on that and say TV doesn't influence us but ah, it does. I don't believe it makes us kill or anything like that of course, but I believe it ever so slightly gives us a nudge. Why not nudge us towards hope instead of despair. So thanks for these wonderful old shows. It reminds me of a time when we all had hope!!!
Early to mid 1970'son Channel 4 New York (WNBC) and it's predecessor was a show called "Ghost Story". I have some very fond memories of this show, and a fun look back at how they dressed back then..the 70's were great!
KeeperOfProphecies Well, new to you, but old hat to me at 52, lol The series was produced by William Castle. Castle produced the original Vincent Price film, "House On Haunted Hill" from 1958, and went on to do many other low-budget shockers, such as "Mr. Sardonicus", "The Tingler" "Strait Jacket" and "13 Ghosts". Castle was America's gimmick man, and the film "Matinee" with John Goodman is a tribute to him and his good time fun scares.
Check out "Night Gallery". The pilot episode scared me scheisslos as a kid, especially since I didn't realise, until too late, that it was a horror series I was watching.
alfredagain I grew up with The Night Gallery, back when it was also known as The Sixth Sense with Gary Collins as doctor Rhodes. Some very neat stuff going on there!
I watched these as a child and they scared me so much. After watching this one again all I could think about was slapping some sense into that girl. 🤣🤣
There were a few companies like this in Austin, TX, no joke. My parents lived in the 70s and they said that this stuff was just coming to the forefront but that kind of stuff still goes on today. But today, it is with politicians and the Vatican. Some of those tall skyrises are still haunted even today.
I love these old supernatural TV shows! I was just about old enough to appreciate them at the time, and they have an innocence and charm sadly lacking anywhere nowadays
I am going to lose my cherry in 2 hour s.
Pass out at work and the entire office brings you home. How nice.
If something is to good to be true, well, it isn't...
Having passed through the corporate world I can attest to the complete veracity of the work environment portrayed in this movie, right down to the devil's minions.
It's too true, lmao.
Corporate evil 1,000% confirmed.
Lol yikes. Glad yu made it to the other side 😊
You must have worked where I worked
The minions are everywhere. 😈 Sadly.
The main actress is Shirley Knight Hopkins. Tony Award winner and two time Oscar Best Supporting Actress nominee on the 60s. She passed away in April 2020 at 83 years old.
Classy lady.
I knew I recognized her. She was also in As Good as it Gets.
She was in Paul Blart Mall Cop
“We replaced Beth’s regular coffee with Satan’s crystals.”
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Thanks for loading this. I remember this from my childhood, but I always thought it was a Night Gallery episode. Thought I had made it up when I couldn't find it.
I've always thought the idea of working in an office job was hellish, this just confirms it for me!
It is absolutely hellish. I never liked it and could never stay at one.
@@lisanealy1703 If, like me, you love nature and the outdoors, offices are such repellent environments. The electrical energy, mathematics and data, digital, it all makes me feel sick. That's before we factor in the people, politics, dynamics.
@@josephosullivan9506 Absolutely correct. Everything you posted I agree with. It's good to know I wasn't the only one who felt this way. I always felt like I was in prison away from the sunlight, outdoors, nature, around people I didn't like.
Jo hey. Only thing to trust in an office, filing cabinates !. Regards Dave
I tried it for 4 months it was hell on earth people were bitchy and two faced and nasty I soon got out...
Extra plus for me in these dramas is looking at the fashions, cars and furnishings, as well as recognising some of the quality actors. Thanks for the upload.
Do you notice how much better dressed everyone was in the 1970s? I loved watching Circle of Fear repeats.
You're right, they were. More elegant.
My family dressed to go out for dinner and Church. Nowadays few dress for dinner and few dress for church. The 70s was a very cool time growing up in. I lived as a child but remember a lot of things and clothes styles.
People weren't as fat.
This time in life People respected themselves and were polite.
People go to weddings in shorts and t-shirt nowadays. I'm sure there's a correlation between the level of cultural liberalism/degeneracy and not bothering to dress smartly.
this was one of the best episodes of any tv show ever!
U R right I like this epoisode.
Good old cheesy 70's silliness - that 🐸 in the cloak 🤣 I thought it looked so cute I couldn't help but laugh! Worth a watch 👍
Yes, '70s cheese...piled on as high as 1970's carpets were deep-which reminds me: yeah, this movie is as "cute" as "a bug all snug in a rug"! Lol!
@@doyleperkins4916 better den 1999 aka 2009
Better than youre 2017s' cheese covid crap crustation?
play big money Match Game 𝟙𝟛:...that Satanic redhead 💃🏻in the cloak looked so cute I couldn't help but _______!
Funky frog.
Thanks, I'd never seen that episode of The Office before.
I remember back in the 80's, when I first started working, everyone in the office wore suits and dresses. No jeans or casual clothes.
Quite a collection of talented people that dealt with horror and suspense. William Castle (House On Haunted Hill/Homicidal), Jimmy Sangster (director of several Hammer Horror classics) and Richard Matheson (I Am Legend/The Incredible Shrinking Man) were all involved with this television series.
I never saw this show before. I live in IRELAND so we didn't get this back then. We only really had 2 stations unless u had BBC, etc and we wouldn't watch the British channels back then..
It would've been great to have these back in the 1970's. It's great to watch them in 2024 mate. thanks for uploading them all. I sub'd and liked after finding today. I found ur channel from watching some horrors on New Castle After Dark stuff today.. Nice one my friend..
And do they ever explain why 5 people who have found a way to have "untold riches" and to "make all their earthly dreams come true" are still bothering to report to a dead-end corporate job every day?
That devil is a LIAR! LOL!
Well, HR has its hands full. With 5 employees dead, they need 5 new ones.
Easier to collect fresh souls maybe?
"HR has its hands full." GOOD One!!!!
With my luck, after sacrificing my soul, my "assignment" would be working at Walmart 😕
wow....these really take you back........i miss the way the world was then....
When Satanists gave you to the Devil?
@@ethelwulfmountbattenderoth2286 hehehe
When toads wore red capes?
@@proto-geek248 lol sharp ;p
Toad wearing a cape!😄😄.. These shows were just priceless ♥️
someone had to sew a little cape and put it on him and make sure he behaved while being filmed...imagine having a job like that.
I've worked with people that were much worse than this. Satan would fear them.
You visited the White House ?
There's evil and then there's politicians.
@@Stefanakos246 They are the same 😋
@@oliviajohnjohnolivia8142Freemasonry
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What an era. People were more respectful toward each other they even spoke different then. Many thanks for the uploads
This is one of favorite I love the end. I have watched this episode 3 times.
It really good I recomend it.
Thanks.
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I have always liked these kinds of TV shows...the 1970's and 1980's had several.Boris Karloff hosted a good one, too, from the early 1960's.I was lucky to have watched most of them when new.That one guy with the dark hair looks kinda like Quentin Collins of Dark Shadows.And if the older woman had her hair in a topknot she'd look kinda like that housekeeper on Abbott and Costello's movie The Time of Their Lives.The housekeeper could sense ghosts.Any of these vintage horror tv shows makes for great October viewing, on You Tube! Thank you uploaders!!
This 70's series is awesome, thanks for posting it.
Hearing someone call out "help me!" from a cupboard and hallucinating you are driving on a rollercoaster - that's some serious shit they gave her
It was the 70's, pretty killer acid still left over from the 60's being put to good use.
Well that coffee certainly wasn't. Folgers.
That guy at the end dives in like" Ahh the thirteenth floor at last!!, and who in hell are you guys?." Then he rips the room up. What a dumb ending.
Ya... I want some! 🤣
Glamorous series with perfect episodes despite nowadays´ schlocks .
Thanks for uploading this .
The scariest movies were made in the 80's and the 70's. Hands down. Just darker and the music was awesome.
Is no one going to mention that guy's spiked choker?!?! Lol! This show is amazing. Thank you for posting these
I know! I could imagine hearing the actor complaining, “you’re gonna make me wear a giant spiked dog collar “! The embarrassing things actors have to do for a gig.
@djr6876 it was to signify that he had shapeshifted from the dog in her dreams wasnt it?
Beautiful hair styles, cloths, sets and film production.
keep these circle of fear shows coming. . AWESOME STUFF! !!
Shirley Knight was quite attractive in her youth. Her acting range and ability are phenomenal.
Must be vacation drugs she took.
Looks like the mother role in "As Good as it Gets"
@@johnbockelie3899 Don't be such an ass; grow up.
@@hilaryc3203 why?.
@@johnbockelie3899 Someone compliments her behaviour and your go-to was drugs? "Charming".
I love these oldies, thanks to you I'm seeing this for the first time, thanks for sharing
Good episode - this puts me in mind of the excellent 1980 Hammer House of Horror episode ~ 'Guardian of the Abyss'
I love these old shows. Thanks for uploading.
“It’s all over now”
*kisses her on the cheek and walks away like there isn’t a huge fire*
I loved this episode
That really made sense, she tells the woman who isn't going out drinking to take a cab and let her ( who will be drinking) have the car.
It's 1970s sense.
You must be young. Because that is the way we did things back then.
The 70s was a different world
My first response would be "well give me the money for the cab then, bitch!"
To be fair, she was probably only drinking blood.
I've seen that actress in so many things over the years. She was fantastic.
Studios had contracted corrals of actors & actresses to pull from. This was the norm from radio days & that's why you see the same groups of them in one series to the next.
This was a very good story. It's my understanding that in their day they didn't get the best ratings, yet they are quite amazing. This particular story is very symbolic of rising in the corporate, political world now. To survive one is expected to either be a servant of evil tyrants or become ax murders to the weaker. Damn good film! Thank you It was just ahead of its time.
Granny 13AD That sounds more like communism to me. The devil will give you whatever you want: food cards to get fat, all the sex and drugs that you want, even sympathy, but you'll never be happy. Hillary and NOBAMA represent this, not capitalism. Connect the dots.
Michele Ellis Another political commentary where none should exist. Thanks for absolutely nothing.
I totally agree about the corporate world!
@John Gladden your a good Christian are you a preachee
@John Gladden preacher
Toadly awesome movie
That type of tea kettle doesn't have a whistle. Must have been possessed.
I miss this kind of television, ghosts, goblins, and demonic possessions!
Great show! Relies on good acting, dialogue, and atmosphere rather than CGI and gore to produce scary effects.
I too, once worked at IBM.
Mr.Toads Wild Ride.
I used to work in a place like this😃
How Shirley Knight came a long ways she was famous then on this episode and was famous years later. What a great actress she was I wish they'd still fine actresses like her. Shirley Knight.
Thank you for up loading this.I agree with the earlier assessment that this movie was ahead of it's time.All one has to do is look at corporate America today. Really great film.You can't beat the 70s!
One of the better episodes in the series
well i'm exhausted
that episode was fabulous!
The little frog in the red cape and horns....too cute.
@ 24:21
Winston Essex your channel is awesome! Thank you so much for sharing all these great vintage TV shows.
I watched this when I was a youngster and I still remember it. 70's TV shows were the best.
First broadcast on February 2, 1973, "Legion Of Demons" from NBC's "CIRCLE OF FEAR" (formerly "GHOST STORY", which ran for 14 episodes before being rebranded, and hosted by Sabastian Cabot), was written by Anthony Lawrence, who also created "THE SIXTH SENSE" for ABC and Universal in 1972, and also wrote "The Man Who Was Never Born", a 1963 episode of ABC's "THE OUTER LIMITS", which Shirley Knight also co-starred in. opposite Martin Landau. The other players in this episode were Neva Patterson, who later worked on NBC's "V" miniseries in 1983, and its sequel, "V-THE FINAL BATTLE" in 1984, before it became the 1984-85 NBC series, and James Luisi, who later worked in the movie, "STAR 80" (1983), which Neva Patterson also co-starred in, based on the tragic life of Playboy centerfold, Dorothy Stratten. The 1972-73 NBC series from Screen Gems, the former TV subsidiary of Columbia Pictures Industries (before being sold to SONY in 1989), was originally executive produced by William Castle, and the rebranded "CIRCLE OF FEAR" was created by Richard Matheson.
Great old show. Thanks for sharing.
"I don't know where she is. Her jar hasn't been slept in."
Lol..lol.
Laugh out loud!!
Interesting, I didnt know demon worshippers used instant coffee in their rituals.
Mark Myjak, Haha why ? do demons usually go out and gather their own coffee beans ?
Maybe that's how Starbucks came about. 🤷
I'm beginning to fall in love with this old TV show. It's so dark and weird...a very fitting follow up series to The Twilight Zone and all those thriller anthologies from the 60s ...But darker, edgier...It's too bad it got cancelled so quick and nobody remembers it
Looking back, there may have been a 'few' red flags!
thanks for sharing. I love these old shows
This is my favorite episode of Circle of Fear--because it's so bizarre
IMO, 'Earth, Air, Fire and Water' is way more bizarre, almost psychedelic.
The Devil's favorite instant coffee? Why it's Knights Instant Coffee. Treat yourself to a cup of terror today.
😂😂😂😂
..or tonight, if you dare.
"Okay then I'll just sleep while the five of you stand over me and chant, sleep. This isn't weird at all."
Don't go to the meeting Beth! It has the sink of Amway all over it!!
Lol hell exists in that office, with the movable walls, planning meetings, mission statements and casual Fridays. That's the real hell.
This comment is hilarious!
Amway...shudders.
Thx so very much I love these shows... Yes I do.
Who else paused and rewound when you saw the toad wearing a cape ?
Be honest.
Me! it was adorable
Loved the road did you the tiny horns
lsd trip
I did.I gave my toad a cape too.
Yeah, that was kind of messed up! 🐸
Ahh yes the 'Rosemary's Baby' episode of 'Mad Men'...
All of those questions during the ceremony at the end... Is she looking for donations for a charity or something? "Will you donate clothes to the Devils Fund? It really is a good cause." "No? Well, how about any used children laying around? We're always looking for those." "Can I at least write you down in the Book of Death as a contributor to the Devil's Fund?"If you answer the phone, and someone asks you those questions, it definitely time to hang up.
Melissa Leyva Oh too funny!!! 😂
Funny!!
The Girl Kept Saying No but Her Friend Kept asking LOL, Ummm No Means No 😁
I got 8 kids u can pick ,to much ,
Excellent episode, thanks for posting!
WOW terrific, one of the best so far, if you don’t analyse it too much. A bit like Rosemary’s Baby without Rosemary!
Superb picture quality from the period when 35mm film was used for TV series like this and Columbo, Mission Impossible, Star Trek, Kung Fu (David Carradine), Dallas (not the last season), Starsky and Hutch etc.
Here across the pond we had The Hammer House of Horror & so it’s great to watch the USA ‘s spooky season, talk about message in a bottle
Thanks for posting this. Remember watching this show back in the day.
Ahhhhh, the 70s.This brings back memories.
Loved it ! Scary stories back in the day. Thanks for sharing😉
This still is great stuff from the 1970s. Yes Rosemary's Baby/ Horror Hotel. Awesome! This is what I call scary... with no sickening cheap gorey crap...like what they do today, if I can find this box set..I would buy it! At least I get my money's worth. Today's JUNK won't get my money!
+deana diedrich I was 9 when this show aired. And I'll tell you what, I wouldn't change one single thing about these shows. I think the story lines are brilliantly done given the fact that there aren't blood n guts spewn everywhere like they have to do 2day to get anyone to buy a ticket. I search EVERYWHERE for this series a few years ago but couldn't find it anywhere ! So thanks Winston for bringing it back ! Your impossibly beautiful btw DD ! OMG.
YEAH ! LIKE KIM DARBY IN "DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK" !!!!!!
Absolutely deana diedrich!
There are still good scary films being produced. You just have to sift through the garbage and the Internet Movie Database is really good for that. Also, anything that comes as part of a Film Festival is virtually guaranteed to be quality. Two I can recommend are "Personal Shopper" and "Under the Shadow". As for TV, I have to admit there's only crap there.
Good lady, as a young man of 8 or 9 who stayed up to watch this when I was little, I truly agree with all you said-the 70's era made for TV movies ans series ruled with an iron fist. The stuff was very entertaining and still holds up in today's world!
rosemary's baby anyone?
2.0
In modern parlance, it’s what you get when you order a Polanski movie on Wish.
That's my job every day! Including the roller coaster car ride to work!! Evil corporations!!
sleepSleepSLEEPSLEEP!!!
Oh Beth would you take my hand.
I know it's a TV show, but if she had really grew up knowing about such stuff from her Aunt, when she saw the first signs of this mess she would had went right back to her home town praying all the way.
I came here because I saw a gif of the evil frog and needed to know where it was from. I was hoping context would help, but when the frog scene happened I couldn't stop laughing. Don't get me wrong, the actual episode is good! This was a very good, spooky story, but I'm sorry-there is no way you can make a little froggy in a Halloween costume scary. It IS, however, comedy gold!
Funky frog 😂.
Ty 4 postn💯, this was hilarious🤗.. I don't think I've seen this series.👍🏽gonna watch them now
I have only watched 3 episodes so far, and in all 3 in the kitchen of each is the same model food-mixer; can't wait to watch the others - hope there is a kitchen in at least one of them!
Rosemary's Baby goes to work. Funny, I went to a school, not it a small town, that taught all those things @20:24 were real. What kind of low end devil grants all the power in the world but still leaves you vulnerable like Superman is to kryptonite. Love the lighting on the special effects at the end.
As soon as I saw that this was directed by Paul Stanley, I just had to watch it!! Rock and roll all night, and party every day, peeps!! Woohoo!!!!
thank you great show
LOVE 70's Horror! I LOL @ the 🐸Too Cute in the Cape ~ Along with the "Not Scary " 🐶 The Episode Lost all it's Scary Credibility But It Was Fun to Watch 😉Wish Tv Like this Was Still Made 💜
Awesome little movie. Love it
Well, I guess they're hiring now.
Not with this corona virus going around. This thing has got old TV shows practicing social distancing.
i really enjoyed this one!
If MST3K did this show, Servo could yell SLEEEEP during the scene which the cult chants sleep at 12:10
They could also make a Steve Jobs reference somewhere else in the show when devil worship comes up.
They switched her regular instant coffee with Taster's Choice. Think she'll notice?
It's an ancient Chinese secret
@@scottashe984 q
Weird since Bob NEVER never drank that coffee at home. 🤨
Cocaine is a helluva drug. - Rick James
that was some strong coffee hahahaha
Wow the whole staff brought her home from work🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭.
I want my coworkers to bring me home sick and tell me to sleep!
And they each had a job to deceive her.
No building should have a 13th floor! That should have been your red flag!
They added the 13th floor so they could use those tiki torches! Fire codes are apparently exempt on 13th floors! 😆🔥🧯🚒
"I know these people. They're perfectly normal". AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA!
They put so much in the story and it's under an hour
I love 70's shows. No matter how scary they were, they always gave you hope in the end. Unlike scary shows today, which always lets evil triumph, which I guess is metaphoric for how rotten our world has become. But maybe if we were still given some glimmer of hope, we may behave differently. Of course you're gonna behave badly if all you are shown is horrible outcomes. You may call BS on that and say TV doesn't influence us but ah, it does. I don't believe it makes us kill or anything like that of course, but I believe it ever so slightly gives us a nudge. Why not nudge us towards hope instead of despair. So thanks for these wonderful old shows. It reminds me of a time when we all had hope!!!
@MarshaDawn20 Thanks so much!
I just read Kathryn Hays (Janet) died on March 25th, 2022. May she rest in peace 🙏🏻😔
Never heard of this show before. It's pretty cool.
Early to mid 1970'son Channel 4 New York (WNBC) and it's predecessor was a show called "Ghost Story". I have some very fond memories of this show, and a fun look back at how they dressed back then..the 70's were great!
Kain Nosgoth
I'm a fan of older paranormal TV shows [Kolchak, Sightings, etc.] Nice to find a new one.
KeeperOfProphecies Well, new to you, but old hat to me at 52, lol
The series was produced by William Castle.
Castle produced the original Vincent Price film, "House On Haunted Hill" from 1958, and went on to do many other low-budget shockers, such as "Mr. Sardonicus", "The Tingler" "Strait Jacket" and "13 Ghosts".
Castle was America's gimmick man, and the film "Matinee" with John Goodman is a tribute to him and his good time fun scares.
Check out "Night Gallery". The pilot episode scared me scheisslos as a kid, especially since I didn't realise, until too late, that it was a horror series I was watching.
alfredagain I grew up with The Night Gallery, back when it was also known as
The Sixth Sense with Gary Collins as doctor Rhodes. Some very neat stuff going on there!
70’s vibe is great fun 😮😂 reminds me of being a child 👧 blankets rather then duvets . I remember this one it’s far out ! 😂
I watched these as a child and they scared me so much. After watching this one again all I could think about was slapping some sense into that girl. 🤣🤣
a frog in devils garb...help me.
There were a few companies like this in Austin, TX, no joke. My parents lived in the 70s and they said that this stuff was just coming to the forefront but that kind of stuff still goes on today. But today, it is with politicians and the Vatican. Some of those tall skyrises are still haunted even today.
Morelike with evilgelicals, and protestant cults
Thanks for uploading. These scared me senseless as a child.
@LoveEverton John
😂😂😂
like u say, as a child.