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Prepare for the chill of a lifetime as the master of suspense, Rod Serling (The Twilight Zone), hosts 98 stories of terror in this classic series, featuring every spine-tingling episode from all three seasons of Night Gallery. Directed by cinematic masters like Steven Spielberg, and with guest performances by Hollywood legends like Diane Keaton, Joan Crawford, Sally Field, Mickey Rooney and more, this collector's complete series set is one not to miss. Disc 4 - Night Gallery Season Two Review: Great series if you loved Twilight Zone! - By the time this series came out I had left home & did not know it existed. I saw it the first time on dvd & loved it. I was a huge fan of Twilight Zone! This is in color ( Twilight Zone is in black & white ). It is a brilliant series similar but longer in length episodes that keep you entertained thoroughly. I loved it & found myself wanting more than 98 episodes! You will enjoy it immensely!! Review: Why wait? From the man that brought us TWILIGHT ZONE. - Rod Serling worked---and smoked---himself to death. He was a VERY prolific writer! This ISN'T "a color version of 'The Twilight Zone'..." like SOME people have implied, but, these episodes have some VERY familiar faces such as Vincent Price; Mickey Rooney; Sally Field... Sure, it's an old series: I, originally, bought them via that Columbia House way that sent you a VHS-video-cassette-tape-cartridge to your mailbox----regularly----like a magazine subscription. Columbia House went out of business before I got the entire series [a few episodes at-a-time] so, I waited. And waited. The next commercial-version was a few episodes on DVDs; remember get- ting The Stooges; Twilight Zone; and, even, X-Files THAT way? Then, the complete S-E-A-S-O-N collections came out; "double-dipping" became a new term for those of you younger than me [69]. Night Gallery---by the season---was PRICEY. I bought the first season, that took up a lot less space than the tapes; I waited for a price drop that never happened. THIS IS AN EXCELLENT SERIES, not a perfect one, AT AN EXCELLENT PRICE! _______________________________________________________________________________ This [new]---10 disc---release (I've not seen all of it as of yet) has BONUS content I've not seen: Disc 3 ---- BONUS episodes: The Diary; A Matter of Semantics; Big Surprise; Professor Peabody's Last Lecture;; Return of the Sorcerer; Whisper. Disc 4 ---- Night Gallery Season Two: Episode 4 Podcast Commentary: "A Fear of Spiders" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Episode 4 Podcast Commentary: "Junior" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Episode 4 Podcast Commentary: "Marmalade Wine" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Episode 4 Podcast Commentary: "The Academy" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Disc 5 ---- Night Gallery Season Two: Episode 5 Audio Commentary: "The Phantom Farmhouse" with Guillermo Del Toro Episode 5 Audio Commentary: "Silent Snow, Secret Snow" with Guillermo Del Toro (+) "Revisiting the Art Gallery: A Look Back" (+) "The Art Gallery: The Paintings..." (+) NBC's Night Gallery TV Promos Disc 6 ----- Night Gallery Season Two: Episode 12 Podcast Commentary: "Cool Air" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Episode 12 Podcast Commentary: "Camera Obscura" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Episode 12 Podcast Commentary: "Quoth the Raven" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Episode 13 Audio Commentary: "The Messiah on Mott Street" wtih Guillermo Del Toro Episode 13 Audio Commentary: "The Painted Mirror" wtih Guillermo Del Toro Disc 7 ---- Night Gallery Season Two: Episode 16 Podcast Commentary: "Lindemann's Catch" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Episode 16 Podcast Commentary: "The Late Mr. Peddington" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Episode 16 Podcast Commentary: "A Feast of Blood" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Disc 8 ----- Night Gallery Season Two: Revisiting the Gallery: A Look Back Art Gallery: The Paintings in "Rod Serling's Night Gallery" NBC TV Promos Episode 22 Audio Commentary: "The Caterpillar" with Guillermo Del Toro Episode 22 Audio Commentary: "Little Girl Lost" with Guillermo Del Toro The Night Gallery Disc 9 ---- Night Gallery Season Three: The Return of the Sorcerer Commentary with Night Gallery Historians Scott Skelton & Jim Benson Disc 10 ---- Night Gallery Season Three: Lost Tales from Season 2 Commentary with Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson & Scott Skelton for: (+) Die Now, Pay Later (+) Room For One Less (+) Witches' Feast (+) Little Girl Lost ****************************************************************************************************************** Okay. I live on the Bavarian/Hessian border and have to suit up for Frankenstein Castle. THIS 333 lb, 6'9" senior citizen stands out in a crowd-----like this collection-----"Happy Howl-0-we'en boys'n'ghouls!

| Contributor | Bill Bixby, Leonard Nimoy, Mickey Rooney, Sally Field, Sandra Dee, Vincent Price |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,978 Reviews |
| Format | DVD, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Horror, Mystery & Suspense |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 10 |
D**J
Great series if you loved Twilight Zone!
By the time this series came out I had left home & did not know it existed. I saw it the first time on dvd & loved it. I was a huge fan of Twilight Zone! This is in color ( Twilight Zone is in black & white ). It is a brilliant series similar but longer in length episodes that keep you entertained thoroughly. I loved it & found myself wanting more than 98 episodes! You will enjoy it immensely!!
R**.
Why wait? From the man that brought us TWILIGHT ZONE.
Rod Serling worked---and smoked---himself to death. He was a VERY prolific writer! This ISN'T "a color version of 'The Twilight Zone'..." like SOME people have implied, but, these episodes have some VERY familiar faces such as Vincent Price; Mickey Rooney; Sally Field... Sure, it's an old series: I, originally, bought them via that Columbia House way that sent you a VHS-video-cassette-tape-cartridge to your mailbox----regularly----like a magazine subscription. Columbia House went out of business before I got the entire series [a few episodes at-a-time] so, I waited. And waited. The next commercial-version was a few episodes on DVDs; remember get- ting The Stooges; Twilight Zone; and, even, X-Files THAT way? Then, the complete S-E-A-S-O-N collections came out; "double-dipping" became a new term for those of you younger than me [69]. Night Gallery---by the season---was PRICEY. I bought the first season, that took up a lot less space than the tapes; I waited for a price drop that never happened. THIS IS AN EXCELLENT SERIES, not a perfect one, AT AN EXCELLENT PRICE! _______________________________________________________________________________ This [new]---10 disc---release (I've not seen all of it as of yet) has BONUS content I've not seen: Disc 3 ---- BONUS episodes: The Diary; A Matter of Semantics; Big Surprise; Professor Peabody's Last Lecture;; Return of the Sorcerer; Whisper. Disc 4 ---- Night Gallery Season Two: Episode 4 Podcast Commentary: "A Fear of Spiders" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Episode 4 Podcast Commentary: "Junior" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Episode 4 Podcast Commentary: "Marmalade Wine" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Episode 4 Podcast Commentary: "The Academy" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Disc 5 ---- Night Gallery Season Two: Episode 5 Audio Commentary: "The Phantom Farmhouse" with Guillermo Del Toro Episode 5 Audio Commentary: "Silent Snow, Secret Snow" with Guillermo Del Toro (+) "Revisiting the Art Gallery: A Look Back" (+) "The Art Gallery: The Paintings..." (+) NBC's Night Gallery TV Promos Disc 6 ----- Night Gallery Season Two: Episode 12 Podcast Commentary: "Cool Air" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Episode 12 Podcast Commentary: "Camera Obscura" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Episode 12 Podcast Commentary: "Quoth the Raven" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Episode 13 Audio Commentary: "The Messiah on Mott Street" wtih Guillermo Del Toro Episode 13 Audio Commentary: "The Painted Mirror" wtih Guillermo Del Toro Disc 7 ---- Night Gallery Season Two: Episode 16 Podcast Commentary: "Lindemann's Catch" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Episode 16 Podcast Commentary: "The Late Mr. Peddington" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Episode 16 Podcast Commentary: "A Feast of Blood" with Authors and Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson and Scott Skelton Disc 8 ----- Night Gallery Season Two: Revisiting the Gallery: A Look Back Art Gallery: The Paintings in "Rod Serling's Night Gallery" NBC TV Promos Episode 22 Audio Commentary: "The Caterpillar" with Guillermo Del Toro Episode 22 Audio Commentary: "Little Girl Lost" with Guillermo Del Toro The Night Gallery Disc 9 ---- Night Gallery Season Three: The Return of the Sorcerer Commentary with Night Gallery Historians Scott Skelton & Jim Benson Disc 10 ---- Night Gallery Season Three: Lost Tales from Season 2 Commentary with Night Gallery Historians Jim Benson & Scott Skelton for: (+) Die Now, Pay Later (+) Room For One Less (+) Witches' Feast (+) Little Girl Lost ****************************************************************************************************************** Okay. I live on the Bavarian/Hessian border and have to suit up for Frankenstein Castle. THIS 333 lb, 6'9" senior citizen stands out in a crowd-----like this collection-----"Happy Howl-0-we'en boys'n'ghouls!
J**E
What can I say?
It's Night Gallery. Rod Serling. Too Cool.
D**E
Great writing and good actors, many gone today.
Great old series, enjoyed watching it as a kid but was on to late at night to see many episodes. I can watch anytime, no longer a kid!
C**G
Good show...Good price
One of my favorite shows back in the day...picture is pretty good for dvd...only problem I had was the discs labeled season 1 disc 3...and season 2 disc 2 had the same episodes
L**A
Great collection, great price
Love these old classics!!
2**E
Its awesome
Just as described
J**A
Welcome to a private showing of three paintings, displayed here for the first time!
I was a small child when Night Gallery originally aired on NBC from 1970-73 and mostly remember the show from its syndicated run for the rest of the decade. It was a lot of fun re-watching the series on DVD and seeing so many television and film stars of the era-- Ossie Davis, Roddy McDowall, Joan Crawford, Tom Bosley, Larry Hagman, Diane Keaton, Burgess Meredith, Phyllis Diller, John Astin, Bernie Kopell, Ray Milland, Leslie Nielson, Desi Arnaz Jr, Imogene Coca, Vincent Price, Ruth Buzzi, James Farentino, Adam West, Arte Johnson, Rudy Vallee, Pat Boone, Leif Erickson, Larry Linville, David Carradine, Orson Welles, Patty Duke, Pamelyn Ferdin, Cesar Romero, John Carradine, Carl Reiner, Bob Crane, Jo Anne Worley, Steve Lawrence, Rene Auberjonois, Edward G. Robinson, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Sandra Dee, Patrick Macnee, Pernell Roberts, Randy Quaid, Sondra Locke, Richard Kiley, Jill Ireland, Buddy Ebsen, Bill Bixby, Jack Albertson, Bobby Darin, and Cloris Leachman were just a few of the guest stars that I recognized. While this series wasn't as consistently good as The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling's previous horror and science fiction anthology series, Night Gallery is still a sort of guilty pleasure. Unlike the Twilight Zone, Night Gallery was filmed in delicious color, and some of its camera work and practical effects were cutting-edge for the time-- if not actually experimental. I'm pretty sure that no other show on television at the time had the same distinct look and sense of visual style that the Night Gallery had. While The Twilight Zone mostly featured tales of science fiction and horror, Night Gallery was almost entirely made up of stories about the supernatural and the occult, with a few comedic shorts thrown in to lighten the mood. The writing was a bit uneven in both series, which is fairly typical with anthology shows, but both series had more episodes which worked than episodes which didn't. Night Gallery is creepy and a little spooky, but it won't terrorize the kids too badly, and older family members like me will appreciate the show for its nostalgia value. I don't think I'm likely to watch this DVD collection again, but I really enjoyed revisiting and remembering this show once and would recommend it to others.
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