its easter sunday 2024 only found this series yesterday and im hooked great acting clothes the cars all better than today wish i had a time machine id go back to the 70s
John Astin is still around 92 years old! Outlived most of his contemporaries, which probably sucks. I was a 70s kid. So Adam's Family was in reruns, but I still count him as a main piece of 70s entertainment. The 70s were beyond Awesome. Indescribable
I had a wonderful life in Queens New York. A block full of friends and nice friendly adults. Then my father made us move to the suburbs for a stupid reason. My mother stopped talking and was "mad". There were no children to play with. My best friend next door who was always happy and his nice parents were gone. I went from Heaven to Hell. We moved back to the neighborhood after 3 years but it just got worse. Decades later I walked down my old block that I lived until I was 9 and as I stepped on my block suddenly there were clouds all around me and I felt like I was in Heaven until I stepped off the block. It happened again.
I grew up in the 70s and definitely with tv(I'm 58),but I have never heard of this show or just don't remember it. The 70s were full of faces who seemed to show up in everything on tv,cop shows,sitcoms,dramas and the like. It really was a unique decade.
Circle of Fear and Ghost Story ran against the Brady Bunch and Partridge Family on Friday nights. I remember turning the channels back and forth in those days because we had no VCR's. I enjoy seeing these episodes again after all these years.
Yes, exactly. I share your sentiments. We really LIVED then. These days, people are absorbed in an artificial world inside their phones. There seems to be more cons than pros as about the internet.
The baby featured in this movie is really the baby of John Astin and Patty Duke. She gave birth to a boy in 1973 and his name is Mackenzie Astin he is an actor like both his parents.
My dad took one to work for about 30 years. He worked outdoors. Hadn't thought about those metal lunch boxes for about that long until your comment. They were called lunch "pails", though they weren't "pails" at all.
Hi Eric, I was born in 61 and like you I loved the 60’s and 70’a to grow up in and the 80’ were just spectacular ! You and I were so blessed to have such a wonderful childhood. I hope you are well and happy surrounded with love and family. Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺 🦘
This is the first time (sad to say) that I have seen John Astin in anything other than The Adams Family. He was extremely good in that show and I enjoyed him tremendously in this ep. He also seemed like a nice man. I always believed Patty Duke was an excellent actress. Its nice that they were a couple. Thanks for posting. Terrific sound and film quality.
Same period as Night Gallery and Trilogy of Terror. It's was paradise to be a kid at this time! 13:11 is Red Barry, later on he did a Rockford Files episode 1978.
Patty Duke is one of my favorite actress. She was truly gifted. I loved her tenacity and strength, whilst performing. She is surely missed. Wherever you are tonight Patty, I am sending you loads of 🤗 hugs and 😘 kisses. May you have eternal rest. Gone too soon. So, so sad!🥂🍺Cheers and beers mates!
I'm friends with someone on facebook who knows her personally and he told me about this event back in 2011 in St.charles Illinois, so after some begging my dad agreed to take me and we saw the miracle worker(1962) on the big screen, but patty's friend the guy i'm friends with online introduced me to her first, she was really sweet and kind and just grabbed me and hugged me, i couldn't even finish saying hello, i was so nervous at first but i swear once you say hello to her and she hugs you the nervousness is gone.
TheGoodWitch Both of the Astin's appear in several episodes of Rod Sterling's Night Gallery. John appears in short titled Pamela's Voice. Patty Duke as TV Gossip Columist who gets evil diary.
love old-school. got that incredible hulk feeling cinematography of the 70's. the doctor who saw his wife came in one series of the 70's incredible hulk. i have the full box dvd season.
Look at his nice, wittle, jammies! Yeesh! They're buttoned up all the way to the top. No wonder he can't sleep. Thank you for finding these tv shows. They're great, clear picture and good sound!
The movie showing when Astin was in the projection booth was "Dracula Has Risen From The Grave", and the clip on the TV when she was doing the ironing was "Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed", both Hammer films (1968 and 1969 respectively).
Christopher Lee...now there was a very special kind of an actor! He could make you laugh, cry, cringe, and feel fear and panic like no other. When he played the part of the Burgomeister in the movie Sleepy Hollow (1999), with Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci, to listen to his voice, as he sends Ichabod Crane (Johnny Depp) on an assignment to Sleepy Hollow, to investigate a murder, the very Timbre of Mr. Lee's voice is enough to make your hair stand on end, and you dare not disobey him! He was very imposing...and no one will ever replace him! Christopher Lee was second to none! Rest In Peace, Mr. Christopher Lee. You are missed, and you are loved!!!
I was 10 years old when I saw this episode for the first time and it gave me such nightmares my mother wouldn't let me watch it for the next few weeks circle of fear and then after she let me again and I was all right and I grew up loving Halloween Friday the 13th all then that came out way after when I was in high school so I did love Horace just this episode of scared the crap out of me when I was 10 years old
This show is so relaxing to go to sleep to. I’m going to be sad when I run out of episodes. Maybe at that point I’ll switch over to Alfred Hitchcock hour. It’s relaxing too.
John Austin's relief guard was former cowboy star Don "Red" Barry. He played a lot of character roles and had been a Republic Pictures star in the Forties. Committed suicide. John Austen played "Gomez" on the Addams Family and also was the eccentric father of the judge on Night Court. He apparently had been in a sanitarium where he had met the judges' mother. He often referred to his former problems by saying "but I'm much better now."
I love this one. John Astin was a nice guy (or is, I am not sure if he is still alive or not) and very lucky to be married to the talented and beautiful Patty Duke. In real life that was really their baby. I LOVE 70's shows as they take me back to my childhood. And when actors and actresses were talented. They were like royalty back then. The ones nowadays are mediocre, most of them anyway. Thanks so much for posting.
'What about the bonus (US$5k)?' - John Astin; 'no amount of bonus is worth it (his life)' - Patty Duke Astin. What a great line, what a great woman (in this & real life). Every guy should have a PDA. RIP 🙏.
Yep, the guard did two things it seemed that were always in older movies and tv series...deliver a karate chop that always knocks out your enemy and after running out of bullets, throw the gun at the bad guys.
A twisted ending to this story could have been Astin's character going up in flames too since he played monsters in the movies for that studio before he became a security guard.
I agree. I noticed at the end that all five (?) - of Astin’s primary ‘haunts’ were limping. I expected all five had been the roles he had taken. But the alternate end l hoped for was Baby Astin opens his eyes to show he’s Dr Death ☠️ himself
Out of the military, I became a watchmen for a few months. I was everywhere because no one was going to sneek up on me. I wasn't allowed to be armed, so I carried a camera (not much good in the dark, but what the hey.) The other employees/guards didn't like that I wasn't a presence, but it was the night-shift during after-hours, I was alone. I wouldn't spend all my breaks in the security room (no cameras back then,) but in "strange" places that allowed me a good view of the floor or the grounds. This took me into places, like scaffolding, roof, top of ladders, and cubby-holes of the place. I would access the roof, slip/peer through windows, access doors that were usually locked, take routes behind shelves/machines/buildings, but I always hit the time clock on time. My skulking around made the place spooky.
the actress playing the lead female character in this episode starred in the Valley Of The Dolls. I recognized the way she portrayed her character here.
thanks for posting, im in my late 40's, couldn't have been older than 6 or 7, I remember these coming on I think Friday or sat nights, I would be ready to dart out of the room, I think my mom, sort of liked seeing me get scared as hell.
The music score and sound track is fantastic isn’t it! I just watched the episode before this one called ‘Spare Parts’. The music score and sound track was brutally Erie and next level !
Anyone that remembers some of the old scary movies that we saw as a child during the fifties, and sixties might know the owner of the movie company. Here is a clue, The Thirteenth Ghost. Peace my brothers and sisters Baby Boomers.
This just reminded me of all the rooms I explored as a young kid back in 73. Some of my best memories are from exploring these rooms, the good and the dark scary. My biggest fear back then was mannequins.
I'm caught in a trap I can't walk out Because I love the horror movies Why can't ya see Whadits doin ta me But you don't see the haunts I'm dreamin We can't go on together At the theatre THE THEATRE! And we can't build our dreams On the damned and the screams! Eatchur heart out, AARON!
This episode freaked me out as a kid and I still find it very disturbing. It has something to do with those three evil ghosts.Their just really creepy and scary
Wow...shooting up the neighborhood, destruction of company property, and other than being fired, no repercussions whatsoever...'73 must've been a blast...
You have to realise when they were made & take them with a pinch of salt, but certainly scary when watched in context and supremely well acted & great screenwriting. What is 'campy' music? The incidentals on this and other C.O.F. are top notch. And I don't see where 'graphics' come into it; again, in context.
Nice to see the Astin family in this. Someone said in the comments that is Mackenzie at the end. Some may know him from Iron Will...great movie. Of course we all know who Sean is... :-) Nice cameo by William Castle!
its easter sunday 2024 only found this series yesterday and im hooked great acting clothes the cars all better than today wish i had a time machine id go back to the 70s
Everything just seems so much more magical in the 70’s. It makes me nostalgic. Thanks, really good uploads. :)
Agreed!! :)
I was a very young teenager in the seventies and oh yes it was magical.
The pussy was cleaner too
@@derekseven1647 So was my mom she tells me about things she remembers like fashion from then all time
Agreed, look at the garbage culture now. The shows, the music, what they do to kids n school with education. terrible period now vs back then
Ahh reminds me of the Good Ole Day I was about 9 year old living in the comfort of my loving parents back in 1972--73
I was born in 70 and both my loving parents died in a car wreck two weeks before Christmas in 76. It's crazy how everything is relative..
@@Charles-oo8bqI was born in 1968. Both my parents also passed, one in 1980. It is hard.
I was the same age. Born in 63.
John Astin is still around 92 years old! Outlived most of his contemporaries, which probably sucks. I was a 70s kid. So Adam's Family was in reruns, but I still count him as a main piece of 70s entertainment. The 70s were beyond Awesome. Indescribable
Same here 92 wow that is amazing...
Many 50s 60s actors are still around
Pat Boone is 89 Kim Novak is 90 Clint Eastwood is 93
It's cool that he got to work with his then wife in this episode and she was pregnant with their child
Now John Astin is 94❤
I am happy to read the comments from those (most) who were my age at that time. I was 9 years old and love the 70s until 1978.
I was six I love the 70s until October 76.
Oh dear, what happened in 1978 to make you stop loving the 70’s? 😢
@@susanb2015 Oh dear, what happened in 1976 to make you stop loving the 70’s? 😢
I had a wonderful life in Queens New York. A block full of friends and nice friendly adults. Then my father made us move to the suburbs for a stupid reason. My mother stopped talking and was "mad". There were no children to play with. My best friend next door who was always happy and his nice parents were gone. I went from Heaven to Hell. We moved back to the neighborhood after 3 years but it just got worse. Decades later I walked down my old block that I lived until I was 9 and as I stepped on my block suddenly there were clouds all around me and I felt like I was in Heaven until I stepped off the block. It happened again.
I grew up in the 70s and definitely with tv(I'm 58),but I have never heard of this show or just don't remember it. The 70s were full of faces who seemed to show up in everything on tv,cop shows,sitcoms,dramas and the like. It really was a unique decade.
I will be turning 61 in October
@@rickwilliams2623, 66 in June, and it's pretty weird. I never thought I'd push it beyond 40! Let's just keep on keeping on! Peace
Circle of Fear and Ghost Story ran against the Brady Bunch and Partridge Family on Friday nights. I remember turning the channels back and forth in those days because we had no VCR's. I enjoy seeing these episodes again after all these years.
Ha you were probably in school or playing outside . Me 3 channel girl . Love these programs also😊🇨🇦😉
Life was amazing in the 1970s...I'm so grateful I was a kid back then before technology took over kids brains..
You took the words right out of my mouth. Thanks for the upload.
U got that right!!!!
Exactly 💯! So happy I lived in this timeline (born 61)
Yes, exactly. I share your sentiments. We really LIVED then. These days, people are absorbed in an artificial world inside their phones. There seems to be more cons than pros as about the internet.
The 'amazing' scandals, crimes and disasters of the 70s exempted, of course
The beautiful and cute Patty Duke. RIP , and William Castle as himself.
Suberb. Thanks a lot , a movie from my teenage .
Can You Please Tell Me Who Was William Castle??? I Could Not Recognize Him.
@@tkjokangaroo23 Mr Fillmore with the white hair
Ah the 70s....we all miss the 70s.
I don't. For starters, we didn't have TH-cam then
The baby featured in this movie is really the baby of John Astin and Patty Duke. She gave birth to a boy in 1973 and his name is Mackenzie Astin he is an actor like both his parents.
Very cool! It is nice to know that the kisses are real and the love was evident...2 incredible actors wonderful legacy!
@6 Haunted Days Of course he has kiddos of his own in college saw him in an interview awesome guy...
I didn't realize that Sean Astin's father wasn't John Astin there was a bit of scandal around his parentage.
that's baby Mackenzie
Interesting thanks for the info 👍
I don't know what it is, but l love seeing grownups who take lunch boxes to work😄 just makes me smile to myself every time.
I do that! Saves money!
My grandfather was a steel worker from the 1920s to the 1960s. I remember his lunch box.
What about grownups who take cigarette boxes to work?
My dad took one to work for about 30 years. He worked outdoors. Hadn't thought about those metal lunch boxes for about that long until your comment. They were called lunch "pails", though they weren't "pails" at all.
I find it odd that people eat during their work hours, it always made me tired
I was born in 1970. Loved this decade and my childhood life
Hi Eric, I was born in 61 and like you I loved the 60’s and 70’a to grow up in and the 80’ were just spectacular ! You and I were so blessed to have such a wonderful childhood. I hope you are well and happy surrounded with love and family.
Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺 🦘
I watched this in its initial run,rarely pops up in syndication,found complete series on DVD. Wonderful show.
1973 I was 8 years old. I miss seeing all these legendary actors most of them has pass .I miss them
Me too
We're the same age,it seems so long ago. Now we're 60,how did it happen??
@@AliceMartin-d7d I know what you mean! 😆🤣
Are u still alive?
@Addictedtofamilyguys wow ignorant much
This was an absolute treat! Two of my favorites, John Astin and Patty Duke. Thank you so much!
Right you are. Gomez meets cousins identical cousins.
@@guspapadopoulos They had just gotten married the year before. I believe she's actuallly carrying their baby.
Growing up I had a crush on Patty Duke. Those we're the days !
This is the first time (sad to say) that I have seen John Astin in anything other than The Adams Family. He was extremely good in that show and I enjoyed him tremendously in this ep. He also seemed like a nice man. I always believed Patty Duke was an excellent actress. Its nice that they were a couple. Thanks for posting. Terrific sound and film quality.
He did an exceptional job as the leader of an insane asylum in a early 90's episode of of Tales from the Crypt.
he was a barely average Riddler
He was on Night court as Harrys Dad also he was on a few Night Gallery episodes too.
Does sean astin of the movies "rudy" and "lord of the rings" either one of his parents ?
@@raybenoit5238 PATTY DUKE is the mother of Sean Astin. for a time they thought John Astin was the father, but it was not,but he adopted the baby
Same period as Night Gallery and Trilogy of Terror. It's was paradise to be a kid at this time!
13:11 is Red Barry, later on he did a Rockford Files episode 1978.
Yesssssss!!!!! I loved both of those. Never, ever forgot about them 📺
Seeing William Castle made me tear up a little. What a genius he was.
Robert you're a crybaby
Did you catch his Hitchcockian cameo in Rosemary's Baby?
@Jan J You sound like my mother !! hahahaha --
Castle wrote the whole series.
@@MichaelBoyce-tm2vw I know
Very creepy, and poor Fred! This show was better than anything on TV now, and it was aired not long before I was born. Thank you, I loved this.
Patty Duke is one of my favorite actress. She was truly gifted. I loved her tenacity and strength, whilst performing. She is surely missed. Wherever you are tonight Patty, I am sending you loads of 🤗 hugs and 😘 kisses. May you have eternal rest. Gone too soon. So, so sad!🥂🍺Cheers and beers mates!
I second it!!!! She was awesome in everything she did!!
@@aileenwagner2576 fun fact patty duke was pregnant with Mackenzie Astin and the baby is Mackenzie Astin
I like her too rip. 🌹 ❤
Better shows back in the 1970's , I miss those days, tv was tv back then..
Dream job working among these horror props at night!
Used to watch this series back in the early 70s... with my eyes closed.
This is one of the best episodes ever, i love Patty Duke, so happy i got to meet her in 2011, such a nice lady.
+Frida Lyngstad fan Cool! How did you get to meet her?
I'm friends with someone on facebook who knows her personally and he told me about this event back in 2011 in St.charles Illinois, so after some begging my dad agreed to take me and we saw the miracle worker(1962) on the big screen, but patty's friend the guy i'm friends with online introduced me to her first, she was really sweet and kind and just grabbed me and hugged me, i couldn't even finish saying hello, i was so nervous at first but i swear once you say hello to her and she hugs you the nervousness is gone.
VERY COOL!!!
TheGoodWitch Both of the Astin's appear in several episodes of Rod Sterling's Night Gallery. John appears in short titled Pamela's Voice. Patty Duke as TV Gossip Columist who gets evil diary.
She had a cameo appearance in the 80's sitcom It's a living ..xd
I remember this one - Patty Duke and John Astin - husband and wife
I remember this one too!! Great episode ❤
John Astin still going at 90 years old!
I used to be a security guard in the '80s and this would have been a dream place to work at the time. I always liked things creepy.
I would have been terrified!!!
@@aintnobodyherebutuschicken1418 me as well lol 😆
i adore patty duke!! may her bright spirit live on!
Picture quality is outstanding! Thanks.
I bet you can't get the box set over here!
and William castle (I think!) oh, mygod!!!!!!!😀
So true.
And also the sound quality at the end credits were so good as well.
RIP Patty Duke
Salvia Divinorum yes thus was a good episode I remember I first seen it on TV when I was 9 yrs old and it scared the hell out of me
I didn't know she passed. Damn. May she rest in peace
@@tombovitale2597 Same here. Been a long 4 years since then hasn't it?
@@humbleservant2313 John Astin is still alive he's 90 yrs old
Salvia Divinorum And her husband John Austin. Both were very good actors.
This was a great movie- so gentle and clean-- thanks so much
Here 02 April 2021. Thanks for the upload!!!! From Australia
love old-school. got that incredible hulk feeling cinematography of the 70's. the doctor who saw his wife came in one series of the 70's incredible hulk. i have the full box dvd season.
That was really good, to pair up, a real-life pair. Sean's parents. Excellent little cameo, by one of the horror legend's, Bill Castle😁!!!
fun fact patty was pregnant with mackenzie astin and the baby is mackenzie astin
Excellent 👍 and so cool to see a rare piece with Patty Duke & ex-husband John Astin acting together 🤗
Agreed! Very enjoyable episode.
They were newlyweds in this episode
@@guerralg63 Patty duke was pregnant with Mackenzie Astin
I grew up in the 70s, a weird time! LOL
At least no Covid 19.. XD
Says 70s was the scariest decade do to all the serial killers. But these old movies and other things good.
John Astin and Patty Duke were married at the time this was filmed, and she was pregnant with their son Mackenzie Alexander Astin.
Look at his nice, wittle, jammies! Yeesh! They're buttoned up all the way to the top. No wonder he can't sleep. Thank you for finding these tv shows. They're great, clear picture and good sound!
The movie showing when Astin was in the projection booth was "Dracula Has Risen From The Grave", and the clip on the TV when she was doing the ironing was "Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed", both Hammer films (1968 and 1969 respectively).
i agree love him. I have a signed pic of him as Saruman right here.
my favorite Hammer Dracula film is Dracula AD 72. Its the best version of Lee as Dracula we ever got from Hammer.
Christopher Lee...now there was a very special kind of an actor! He could make you laugh, cry, cringe, and feel fear and panic like no other. When he played the part of the Burgomeister in the movie Sleepy Hollow (1999), with Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci, to listen to his voice, as he sends Ichabod Crane (Johnny Depp) on an assignment to Sleepy Hollow, to investigate a murder, the very Timbre of Mr. Lee's voice is enough to make your hair stand on end, and you dare not disobey him! He was very imposing...and no one will ever replace him! Christopher Lee was second to none! Rest In Peace, Mr. Christopher Lee. You are missed, and you are loved!!!
I was 10 years old when I saw this episode for the first time and it gave me such nightmares my mother wouldn't let me watch it for the next few weeks circle of fear and then after she let me again and I was all right and I grew up loving Halloween Friday the 13th all then that came out way after when I was in high school so I did love Horace just this episode of scared the crap out of me when I was 10 years old
THat Karate slap to the back will do it every time boy!!!
I was a nightwatchman once, the best job I ever had. I didn't even have to make rounds, just sat there and read or slept....
quacksackerthegreat Starfire when was this? i'd love to be a nightwatchman
Haha, me too. About 15 years ago...
Sounds like my dream job
Slept.... great nightwatchman you were.
Sign meup!
I saw this when it first aired, glad to see it again. She was actually pregnant when she did this.
Thomas...Yes! we can see that she is!
@Konga 5000 Probably younger brother, Mackenzie.
@@Rockerlady it is Mackenzie
The makup for the monsters from the film was pretty good for an old TV show.
Glad I didn’t see this as a young child - those ghostly phantoms were very effective!
brilliant episode thanks a lot
I forgot how innocent we were back then, the gang looks like the group the Bay City rollers LOL.
Man what great times, even the bad times back then were pretty good lol. These and Night Gallery scared the shit outta me in the early-mid 70’s.
Cool.circul of fear going to watch it later today love 💘 patty Duke
This show is so relaxing to go to sleep to. I’m going to be sad when I run out of episodes. Maybe at that point I’ll switch over to Alfred Hitchcock hour. It’s relaxing too.
Lol, I like to fall asleep to "Unsolved Mysteries" with Robert Stack. When I get to the end of the series I just listen to it all over again.
@@llamalady8700 that’s another relaxing one for sure
They don't look like a gang! They look like the backup musicians for Hall & Oates in the 70's!
🤣🤣🤣 It looks like the actors just showed up in their own clothes!
Lol
Peter tork from the monkees was actually wearing one of those masks on a season two episodes of the monkees
The backup musicians for Hall & Oates :) :)
LOL!
Bell 'episodio. Bravo lui 😊
That was an adorable baby at the end.
John Austin's relief guard was former cowboy star Don "Red" Barry. He played a lot of character roles and had been a Republic Pictures star in the Forties. Committed suicide. John Austen played "Gomez" on the Addams Family and also was the eccentric father of the judge on Night Court. He apparently had been in a sanitarium where he had met the judges' mother. He often referred to his former problems by saying "but I'm much better now."
As a sexagenarian, I love this stuff. It brings back some cool memories of what we called scary movies 🍿
Patty Duke looks so pretty in this.
OOOOh, I say well done Mr. dear Winston, Very good show! Thank you for collecting these little wonders. Made me day. Cheers mate.
I love this one. John Astin was a nice guy (or is, I am not sure if he is still alive or not) and very lucky to be married to the talented and beautiful Patty Duke. In real life that was really their baby. I LOVE 70's shows as they take me back to my childhood. And when actors and actresses were talented. They were like royalty back then. The ones nowadays are mediocre, most of them anyway. Thanks so much for posting.
that's baby Mackenzie Astin
'What about the bonus (US$5k)?' - John Astin; 'no amount of bonus is worth it (his life)' - Patty Duke Astin. What a great line, what a great woman (in this & real life). Every guy should have a PDA. RIP 🙏.
wish they still played these on tv, along with twilight zone & alfred hitchcock.
I would not walk around that place at night without a big powerful flashlight.
and a big powerful German Shepard!
Good old days love these classic films
nice to see gimmick master William Castle in probably his longest cameo
Yep, the guard did two things it seemed that were always in older movies and tv series...deliver a karate chop that always knocks out your enemy and after running out of bullets, throw the gun at the bad guys.
Wolfman, and snoutman were actually quite good. The artistic work was really stunning.
A twisted ending to this story could have been Astin's character going up in flames too since he played monsters in the movies for that studio before he became a security guard.
I agree. I noticed at the end that all five (?) - of Astin’s primary ‘haunts’ were limping. I expected all five had been the roles he had taken. But the alternate end l hoped for was Baby Astin opens his eyes to show he’s Dr Death ☠️ himself
Out of the military, I became a watchmen for a few months.
I was everywhere because no one was going to sneek up on me. I wasn't allowed to be armed, so I carried a camera (not much good in the dark, but what the hey.)
The other employees/guards didn't like that I wasn't a presence, but it was the night-shift during after-hours, I was alone. I wouldn't spend all my breaks in the security room (no cameras back then,) but in "strange" places that allowed me a good view of the floor or the grounds. This took me into places, like scaffolding, roof, top of ladders, and cubby-holes of the place.
I would access the roof, slip/peer through windows, access doors that were usually locked, take routes behind shelves/machines/buildings, but I always hit the time clock on time.
My skulking around made the place spooky.
You're delusional.
@@lisamckennon3025 : hunh?
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enjoyed this very much ....the good old days
the actress playing the lead female character in this episode starred in the Valley Of The Dolls. I recognized the way she portrayed her character here.
Thank you for posting.
This episode was my nightmare fuel when I was little.
The ghost at 38:27 scared me the most.
I Really Hope Some of these Shows cud get back on TV
Anna Marie "Patty" Duke (December 14, 1946 - March 29, 2016) happy birthday RIP
Thank you so much, W.E. These are priceless. Such good quality too!
I always remembered this episode, I saw it in 1973, and did a bunch of Internet research and found it! Thanks for uploading!
thanks for posting, im in my late 40's, couldn't have been older than 6 or 7, I remember these coming on I think Friday or sat nights, I would be ready to dart out of the room, I think my mom, sort of liked seeing me get scared as hell.
Its on on a DVD box set. I have just been too cheap to buy it. Watching these uploads I am leaning towards the purchase. Its good marketing.
Great eerie music.
The music score and sound track is fantastic isn’t it! I just watched the episode before this one called ‘Spare Parts’. The music score and sound track was brutally Erie and next level !
That last scene was the best. John is glowing
Mr. Filmore: "I gave the world the most terrifying characters ever seen!"
Pinhead: "We have such sights to show you....."
Patty had such a natural beauty.
Nothing can frighten an Addams and not be considered family. ❤✌
Anyone that remembers some of the old scary movies that we saw as a child during the fifties, and sixties might know the owner of the movie company. Here is a clue, The Thirteenth Ghost. Peace my brothers and sisters Baby Boomers.
The Green Slime?
It's an interesting mix. A bit of horror mixed with a sweet married couple as the main actors.
FIRST TIME LOOKING AT THIS IN A LONG WHILE,VERY GOOD MOVIE, GREAT ENDING ⭐⭐ ⭐!!
One of the only stories to have a happy ending.
It's so sweet to see John Astin and Patty Duke as a married couple, when they were.
This just reminded me of all the rooms I explored as a young kid back in 73. Some of my best memories are from exploring these rooms, the good and the dark scary. My biggest fear back then was mannequins.
I'm caught in a trap
I can't walk out
Because I love the horror movies
Why can't ya see
Whadits doin ta me
But you don't see the haunts I'm dreamin
We can't go on together
At the theatre
THE THEATRE!
And we can't build our dreams
On the damned and the screams!
Eatchur heart out, AARON!
Gomez! Underrated actor
He was lots of shows in the 1950s and 60s and played creepy lawyers/ creepy doctors/ criminals.
The only episode with a happy ending.
This episode freaked me out as a kid and I still find it very disturbing. It has something to do with those three evil ghosts.Their just really creepy and scary
The effects could be hokey on those shows but you're right they're pretty frightening!
Wow...shooting up the neighborhood, destruction of company property, and other than being fired, no repercussions whatsoever...'73 must've been a blast...
It was!
Thanks for posting
love the old 60-70's type shows. they sure aren't scary but watching the old graphics and listening to the campy music is really fun. cool channel.
You have to realise when they were made & take them with a pinch of salt, but certainly scary when watched in context and supremely well acted & great screenwriting.
What is 'campy' music? The incidentals on this and other C.O.F. are top notch.
And I don't see where 'graphics' come into it; again, in context.
Nice to see the Astin family in this. Someone said in the comments that is Mackenzie at the end. Some may know him from Iron Will...great movie. Of course we all know who Sean is... :-) Nice cameo by William Castle!
Melissa Cameron Sean real father is Micheal Tell not Austin.
it's astin not Austin.
Patty Duke was a real looker back in those days ! 😍😍😍😍😍
Thank You for the Video!!
THAT WAS GOOD..
And introducing Mackenzie Astin as unborn child.
Pretty good episode - felt like a mashup of Scooby-Doo and Rosemary's Baby (prod William Castle).
are you sure the baby is Mackenzie Astin
This one looks good
Thanks for uploading :-)
Great memories ❣️❤️❣️❤️❣️❤️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ Amazing📺📺📺📺