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Horror Television Database > TV Series - N > Night Gallery > Season Two > The Miracle at Camafeo / The Ghost of Sorworth Place

Night Gallery: The Miracle at Camafeo / The Ghost of Sorworth Place
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Aired: January 19, 1972
Network: NBC
Length: 60 Minutes
Starring: Rod Serling as Narrator
Segments: The Miracle at Camafeo
The Ghost of Sorworth Place
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The Miracle at Camafeo
Director(s): Ralph Senensky
Writer(s): Rod Serling
Story By: C.B. Gilford
Guest Starring: Harry Guardino as Charlie Rogan
Julie Adams as Gay Melcor
Ray Danton as Joe Melcor
Richard Yniguez as Priest
Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. as Bartender
Margarita García as Woman
Tomas Trujillo as Blind Boy
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"Good evening. In another world inhabited by ghouls, goblins, gremlins, and the generally grotesque, it's occasionally possible to put this sundry and myriad crew on canvas. And this we do in this arcade of the outrageous. Painting number one - A small item of hope and faith and despair. An excursion into the eerie, in which we touch base with that fraternity of the dispossessed who seek out something miraculous in the way of cures and in the way of hope. Our painting is called The Miracle at Camafeo and it's offering number one in this, the Night Gallery."
    -Rod Serling | Submitted By: TheCabinet
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The Ghost of Sorworth Place
Director(s): Ralph Senensky
Writer(s): Alvin Sapinsley
Story By: Russell Kirk
Guest Starring: Richard Kiley as Ralph Burke
Jill Ireland as Ann Loring
Mavis Neal Palmer as Mrs. Ducker
Patrick O'Moore as MacLeod
John D. Schofield as Alistair Loring
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Ann: "When I saw you standing there that day, I heard a voice. It was my voice. It said, 'This is the one. This is the one to do it, perhaps.'"
Ralph: "To do what?"
Ann: "To protect me."
Ralph: "From what?"
Ann: "From my husband."
Ralph: "But he's dead, Ann."
Ann: "Yes, quite. He's dead and I'm in deadly fear of him." | Submitted By: TheCabinet
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"A bit of gossamer and lace as befits a beautiful woman, fragile and ephemeral, in keeping with the soft mystery of the female. But to the gentlemen amongst you who like, all your male predecessors since the beginning of time, have been mystified and miffed by a female counterpart, this one is for you. A beautiful lady in a strange house also inhabited, alas, by The Ghost of Sorworth Place."
    -Rod Serling
    From Segment: The Ghost of Sorworth Place | Submitted By: TheCabinet
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Night Gallery: Season Two
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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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