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Thriller (1960)/Dialogues with Death
Dialogues with Death | |
Season 2, Episode 11 | |
Airdate | December 4, 1961 |
Teleplay by | Robert Arthur based on his own short stories |
Directed by | Herschel Daugherty |
Produced by | William Frye |
← 2x10 The Closed Cabinet |
2x12 → The Return of Andrew Bentley |
Thriller — Season Two |
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Dialogues with Death is the eleventh episode of the second season of Thriller, and the forty-eighth episode overall.
Starred: Boris Karloff (Pop Kenkins and Colonel Jackson) Norma Crane (Nell Lejean), Ed Nelson (Tom Ellison and Daniel Lejean)
with William Schallert (Professor MacFarland), George Kane (Harry Jervis), Jimmy Joyce (The Ambulance Attendant)
and Estelle Winwood (Aunt Emily)
Your Host: Boris Karloff
Contents |
Plot Overview
Two tales of terror centering on communicating with the dead. In the first, an elderly morgue attendant can speak to the cadavers in his charge and he learns the identity of the gunman who killed a noted racketeer. In the second story, a greedy nephew returns to his family home in the Louisiana bayou to claim his inheritance but why does his dotty old aunt insist that he is dead?