1.20.
This is the better of the two ventriloquist episodes that will appear in the first few seasons. It's worth seeing just for Claude Rains (post stardom) and Charles Bronson (pre). Ray Bradbury again wrote the story.
Bronson is a detective investigating a crime. The ventriloquist seems nutty. No real ventriloquism is used, by the way (Virginia Gregg does the dummy's voice; we saw her in the Christmas ep.).
Bronson is a detective investigating a crime. The ventriloquist seems nutty. No real ventriloquism is used, by the way (Virginia Gregg does the dummy's voice; we saw her in the Christmas ep.).
1.21.
AH is wearing an eye patch and shooting pool. This is one of the few times someone else speaks in the opening.
Our hero is a female journalist beyond the Iron Curtain. She meets, Jan Gubak, the Greatest Soccer player in the world (“even according to your capitalist commentators”). I think this may be Czechoslovakia, but both Werner Klemperer and John Banner both appear(!). Anyway, it's moderately interesting at best, with a flabby twist ending.
AH is wearing an eye patch and shooting pool. This is one of the few times someone else speaks in the opening.
Our hero is a female journalist beyond the Iron Curtain. She meets, Jan Gubak, the Greatest Soccer player in the world (“even according to your capitalist commentators”). I think this may be Czechoslovakia, but both Werner Klemperer and John Banner both appear(!). Anyway, it's moderately interesting at best, with a flabby twist ending.
1.22
A man goes to monastery seeking revenge against a guy who's obtained asylum there. This goes for a meaning deeper than twist ending, but I'm not sold.
Claude Akin appears as a cop at the end. Also, AH is funny in the ending, joking about how it wasn’t supposed to be about a murder at all, but the actors got out of hand.
A man goes to monastery seeking revenge against a guy who's obtained asylum there. This goes for a meaning deeper than twist ending, but I'm not sold.
Claude Akin appears as a cop at the end. Also, AH is funny in the ending, joking about how it wasn’t supposed to be about a murder at all, but the actors got out of hand.
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