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Horror Television Database > TV Series - N > Night Gallery > Season Two > The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes / Miss Lovecraft Sent Me / The Hand of Borgus Weems / Phantom of What Opera?

Night Gallery: The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes / Miss Lovecraft Sent Me / The Hand of Borgus Weems / Phantom of What Opera?
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Aired: September 15, 1971
Network: NBC
Length: 60 Minutes
Starring: Rod Serling as Narrator
Segments: The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes
Miss Lovecraft Sent Me
The Hand of Borgus Weems
Phantom of What Opera?
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The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes
Director(s): John Badham
Writer(s): Rod Serling
Story By: Margaret St. Clair
Guest Starring: Clint Howard as Herbie Bittman
Michael Constantine as Wellman
William Hansen as Godwin
Bernie Kopell as Reed
Ellen Weston as Doctor Peterson
Gene Tyburn as Director
John Donald as Grip
Rance Howard as Cameraman
Rosary Nix as Secretary
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"You're most welcome in this particular museum. There's no admission, no requirement of membership, only a strong and abiding belief in the dark at the top of the stairs, or things that go bump in the night. Example - Tonight's first painting. Small boy encased in a crystal ball, born with a very special gift. He can prophesied, but you'll wonder, as we look behind that picture, if a prophecy is always a gift, or can it, on occasion, take the form of a nightmare? The painting's title is The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes and this is the Night Gallery."
    -Rod Serling | Submitted By: TheCabinet
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Miss Lovecraft Sent Me
Director(s): Gene R. Kearney
Writer(s): Jack Laird
Guest Starring: Sue Lyon as Betsy
Joseph Campanella as Father
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"Guess what Sonny? Daddy has a marvelous surprise in store for you. You're just going to eat her alive."
    -Father | Submitted By: TheCabinet
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The Hand of Borgus Weems
Based On: Based on the story The Other Hand by George Langelaan.
Director(s): John Meredyth Lucas
Writer(s): Alvin Sapinsley
Story By: George Langelaan
Guest Starring: Ray Milland as Doctor Archibald Ravadon
George Maharis as Peter Lacland
Patricia Donahue as Doctor Innokenti
Joan Huntington as Susan Douglas
Peter Mamakos as Nico Kazanzakis
Robert F. Hoy as Everett Winterreich
William Mims as Brock Ramsey
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Peter: "This is no longer my hand. It belongs to somebody else. That's why it must be cut off."
Doctor Ravadon: "Whose hand do you consider it to be?"
Peter: "I don't know. It has taken over my hand. It... It makes it do things I don't want my hand to do."
Doctor Ravadon: "What sort of things?"
Peter: "It makes it... murder." | Submitted By: TheCabinet
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Phantom of What Opera?
Director(s): Gene R. Kearney
Writer(s): Gene R. Kearney
Guest Starring: Leslie Nielsen as The Phantom
Mary Ann Beck as Beautiful Prisoner
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"For now, I lay but one unyielding injunction upon you. Never, never, upon pain and punishment most awful, ever seek to discover the face that finds sanctuary behind this mask of mine. I can forgive all else. Not that."
    -The Phantom | Submitted By: TheCabinet
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"The concept of medical transplants is exciting indeed, but the story behind this painting takes the concept a step further or, if you will, a step over into a different kind of world. One in which a gentleman named Lacland finds a hand that is not his own and he finds it at the end of his wrist. Our painting - The Hand of Borgus Weems."
    -Rod Serling
    From Segment: The Hand of Borgus Weems | 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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