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Night Gallery: The Messiah on Mott Street / The Painted Mirror
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Aired: December 15, 1971
Network: NBC
Length: 60 Minutes
Starring: Rod Serling as Narrator
Segments: The Messiah on Mott Street
The Painted Mirror
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The Messiah on Mott Street
Director(s): Don Taylor
Writer(s): Rod Serling
Guest Starring: Edward G. Robinson as Abraham Goldman
Tony Roberts as Doctor Morris Levine
Yaphet Kotto as Buckner
Ricky Powell as Mikey Goldman
John J. Fox as Santa Claus
Joseph Ruskin as Fanatic
Anne Taylor as Miss Moretti
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"Good evening. Of course, you're all here by invitation. But don't let it disturb you if these paintings per se don't happen to be your thing. These are rather special paintings, the kind of hangings generally put up with a noose. This painting, for example, is of a rather special world, what has become perpetuated in the language as the ghetto; that dismal realm of pushcarts and poverty where hopes are stamped down like dirty shoes on snow. Death is a commonplace visitor to these somber alleys. But occasionally someone else visits. Our painting is called The Messiah on Mott Street. And this place, should you not already know it, is the Night Gallery."
    -Rod Serling | Submitted By: TheCabinet
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The Painted Mirror
Director(s): Gene R. Kearney
Writer(s): Gene R. Kearney
Story By: Donald Wandrei
Guest Starring: Zsa Zsa Gabor as Mrs. Moore
Arthur O'Connell as Frank Standish
Rosemary DeCamp as Ellen Chase
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"We, all of us have a kind of fascination for mirrors. There's a most appealing mystery to what is on the other side of the looking glass. And, occasionally, we turn into Alice. Our last selection in tonight's gallery - a very special looking glass and it's called The Painted Mirror."
    -Rod Serling | Submitted By: TheCabinet
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"We, all of us have a kind of fascination for mirrors. There's a most appealing mystery to what is on the other side of the looking glass. And, occasionally, we turn into Alice. Our last selection in tonight's gallery - a very special looking glass and it's called The Painted Mirror."
    -Rod Serling
    From Segment: The Painted Mirror | Submitted By: TheCabinet
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NBC.com: Rod Serling's Night Gallery
NBC's site dedicated to the classic Rod Serling television anthology series, Night Gallery. The site features full-lengthed videos of the episodes that users can watch online and assorted other information about the show. | Submitted By: TheCabinet
Rod Serling's Night Gallery
Fan site dedicated to the Rod Serling series, Night Gallery. The site is overwhelmingly comprehensive with episode and cast detail, as well as a gallery of the actual paintings that appeared in the show. | Submitted By: TheCabinet
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