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"The Hungry Glass." There is something creepy about old mirrors, anyway. Especially those tucked away in the attics of creepy old mansions. Just seeing those misty ghosts trapped "under glass" would make the episode unforgettable, but it was made more frightening at the end, with those phantoms beckoning to the living to join them in their looking-glass purgatory. (Not sure, but I think Richard Matheson wrote it.) Years later in college, I saw it again and found it just as effective.
Other favorites included "Pigeons From Hell" with Brandon de Wilde, and "The Storm" with Nancy Kelly. And then there was "Trilogy of Terror," combining three episodes into the 60-minute format.
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john-perry-4 1 April 2008
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