Night Gallery (film)
1969 television film directed by Boris Sagal / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Night Gallery is a 1969 American made-for-television anthology supernatural horror film starring Joan Crawford, Roddy McDowall and Richard Kiley. Directed by Boris Sagal, Steven Spielberg and Barry Shear, the film consists of three supernatural tales that served as the pilot for the anthology television series of the same name, written and hosted by Rod Serling. Serling garnered the Edgar Award for Best TV Episode for this effort. The film originally premiered on NBC on November 8, 1969.[1]
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Written by | Rod Serling |
Directed by | |
Presented by | Rod Serling |
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Music by | William Goldenberg |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Producer | William Sackheim |
Cinematography | Robert Batcheller William Margulies |
Editor | Edward Abroms |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Production company | Universal Television |
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Network | NBC |
Release | November 8, 1969 (1969-11-08) |
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Serling appeared in an art gallery setting as the curator and introduced a trilogy of supernatural tales by unveiling paintings (by artist Jaroslav "Jerry" Gebr) that depicted the stories. The original pilot theme and background music was composed by William Goldenberg.[2]