Night Gallery - The Complete First Season
starring: Rod Serling, Burgess Meredith, Chill Wills, George Furth, E.J. André
directed by: Allen Baron, Allen Reisner, Barry Shear, Boris Sagal, Daryl Duke
directed by: Allen Baron, Allen Reisner, Barry Shear, Boris Sagal, Daryl Duke
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Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca)Release Date: 08/24/2004
Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca)Release Date: 08/24/2004
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NightGallery was made intheearly 70s consideringitonlylastedtwoseasons.rodserlingthemasterofsuspenceyou couldsay itwasaupdatedversion ofthetwilightzoneonlypresentedincolorienjoyednightgalleryeventhoughipersonallyprefferdthetwilightzoneialsolikethefact itwasfilmedinblackandwhite havingsaidthatnightgallerywas madeverywellthestorieswerebizarreiloverodserling ... Read More
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- Great series
"Night Gallery" is not as well known or appreciated as Serling's former series "The Twilight Zone" but it is certainly worth watching. I'm very pleased to finally see it out on DVD as well as the second season. Now we simply need season 3 to finish it out.
The design of the show has never been one that usually works. Two or sometimes 3 stories in an hour program is often not what people want to see. I do feel that one hour story is sufficient, just make it a good story. On this series are some ... Read More
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- Brings back such great memories
I enjoy the somewhat loose format with with some stories having very short runtimes, getting right to the point. Mostly really well written with a parade of the usual suspect stars from the time. The ONLY knock on this collection is that the "bonus episodes" are very clearly episodes that didn't make the cut during the shows original run. And WOW, are those episodes BAD! Serious stinkers that could have been left out.
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- Ladies and gentlemen, this is the Night Gallery.
Finally, after nearly four decades, you can enjoy Night Gallery in its original form, instead of that bastardized version Universal has been peddling to TV ever since.There's no stock-footage padding or editorial butchery here, no Sixth Sense episodes masquerading as Night Gallery stories...just the episodes the way you remember seeing them on NBC.
I'm going to take a bit of exception to the majority who appear to be panning this DVD set and acknowledge that yes, there are only six episodes ... Read More
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- Doesn't Get Any Better
Quality of the episode transfers is superb. Doesn't get any better. Extras are nil. Studio overpriced. The second season is about the same price and instead of six hour-long episodes you get 22. Yeah, that's how over-priced this is.
I also recommend ROD SERLING'S NIGHT GALLERY: AN AFTER-HOURS TOUR by Scott Skelton and Jim Benson offers 390 plus pages of behind-the-scenes critical analysis and facts with exclusive interviews with cast and crew.
If you are a fan of Twilight Zone, another ... Read More
- NightGalleryNightGallery was made intheearly 70s consideringitonlylastedtwoseasons.rodserlingthemasterofsuspenceyou couldsay itwasaupdatedversion ofthetwilightzoneonlypresentedincolorienjoyednightgalleryeventhoughipersonallyprefferdthetwilightzoneialsolikethefact itwasfilmedinblackandwhite havingsaidthatnightgallerywas madeverywellthestorieswerebizarreiloverodserling ... Read More
- Great series"Night Gallery" is not as well known or appreciated as Serling's former series "The Twilight Zone" but it is certainly worth watching. I'm very pleased to finally see it out on DVD as well as the second season. Now we simply need season 3 to finish it out.
The design of the show has never been one that usually works. Two or sometimes 3 stories in an hour program is often not what people want to see. I do feel that one hour story is sufficient, just make it a good story. On this series are some ... Read More
- Brings back such great memoriesI enjoy the somewhat loose format with with some stories having very short runtimes, getting right to the point. Mostly really well written with a parade of the usual suspect stars from the time. The ONLY knock on this collection is that the "bonus episodes" are very clearly episodes that didn't make the cut during the shows original run. And WOW, are those episodes BAD! Serious stinkers that could have been left out.
- Ladies and gentlemen, this is the Night Gallery.Finally, after nearly four decades, you can enjoy Night Gallery in its original form, instead of that bastardized version Universal has been peddling to TV ever since.There's no stock-footage padding or editorial butchery here, no Sixth Sense episodes masquerading as Night Gallery stories...just the episodes the way you remember seeing them on NBC.
I'm going to take a bit of exception to the majority who appear to be panning this DVD set and acknowledge that yes, there are only six episodes ... Read More
- Doesn't Get Any BetterQuality of the episode transfers is superb. Doesn't get any better. Extras are nil. Studio overpriced. The second season is about the same price and instead of six hour-long episodes you get 22. Yeah, that's how over-priced this is.
I also recommend ROD SERLING'S NIGHT GALLERY: AN AFTER-HOURS TOUR by Scott Skelton and Jim Benson offers 390 plus pages of behind-the-scenes critical analysis and facts with exclusive interviews with cast and crew.
If you are a fan of Twilight Zone, another ... Read More
