Rod Serling’s Night Gallery: The Complete Collection (1970 – 1973) – Imprint Television #34
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| Number of Blu-ray Discs | 10 |
|---|---|
| Rating | PG |
| Release Date | 7-Jan-26 |
| Runtime (in minutes) | 1965 |
| Subtitles | English |
| Product Code | IMP5207 |
Rod Serling, best known for his iconic Sci-Fi anthology series The Twilight Zone, brings more stories of horror and the macabre in Night Gallery
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Rod Serling’s Night Gallery: The Complete Collection (1970 – 1973) – Imprint Television #34
GOOD EVENING, AND WELCOME TO A PRIVATE SHOWING OF THREE PAINTINGS…
Prepare for the chill of a lifetime and join the master of suspense and mystery Rod Serling (The Twilight Zone), as he invites you into the transfixing world of dark fantasy, macabre horror and twisted science fiction that is the Night Gallery.
Each frightful episode features multiple stories, which are introduced by Rod Serling himself as the curator of a mysterious art gallery. There’s a painting for every tale, and the viewer is confronted by mixed morality and terrifying visuals in all 93 stories across 43 episodes.
With stories adapted from classic works by authors including H.P. Lovecraft, Oscar Cook, and August Derleth, and many original stories penned by Serling himself, the series attracted a rotating host of notable directors, including Jeannot Szwarc, Boris Sagal, Barry Shear, and the directorial debut of none other than Steven Spielberg.
A remarkable assortment of stars made a guest appearance throughout the series, including Joan Crawford, Agnes Moorehead, Roddy McDowall, Leslie Nielsen, Sandra Dee, Vincent Price, Burl Ives, Diane Keaton, Mark Hamill, Sally Field, Dean Stockwell, Adam West, Leonard Nimoy, Orson Welles, Edward G. Robinson, Joel Grey, Mickey Rooney, Robert Morse, Bobby Darin, David Carradine, Randy Quaid, Burgess Meredith, Joanna Pettet, and more.
This 10-disc Blu-ray set includes a 108-page hardcover booklet featuring each of the Night Gallery paintings, plus a 104-page softcover episode guide, housed in Limited Edition Hardbox packaging. 1500 copies only.
Technical Specs:
- 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray for all 43 episodes + pilot film
- Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
- Original Aspect Ratio: 1.33
Special Features:
Season One:
- NEW Audio commentary on Pilot Film by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- Audio commentary on Pilot Film by film historian Gary Gerani
- NEW Audio commentary on Episode 1: The Dead Man / The Housekeeper by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- NEW Audio commentary on Episode 2: Room With A View / The Little Black Bag / The Nature of the Enemy by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- Audio commentary on Episode 3: The House / Certain Shadows on the Wall by film historian Tim Lucas
- Audio commentary on Episode 3: The House / Certain Shadows on the Wall by film historian Amanda Reyes
- Audio commentary on Episode 4: Make Me Laugh / Clean Kills and Other Trophies by filmmaker / film historian Constantine Nasr and Night Gallery book publisher Taylor L. White
- NEW Audio commentary on Episode 5: Pamela’s Voice / Lone Survivor / The Doll by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- Audio commentary on Episode 5: Pamela’s Voice / Lone Survivor / The Doll by film critic Kim Newman and writer/editor Stephen Jones
- NEW Audio commentary on Episode 6: They’re Tearing Down Tim Riley’s Bar / The Last Laurel by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- The Syndication Conundrum: Night Gallery’s Horrific Second Life in Reruns – featurette
Season Two:
- NEW Audio commentary on Episode 1: The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes / Miss Lovecraft Sent Me / The Hand of Borgus Weems / Phantom of What Opera? by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- Audio commentary on Episode 1: The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes / Miss Lovecraft Sent Me / The Hand of Borgus Weems / Phantom of What Opera? by film historian Craig Beam
- Audio commentary on Episode 2: Death In The Family / The Merciful / Class of 99 / Satisfaction Guaranteed by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- Audio commentary on Episode 2: Death In The Family / The Merciful / Class of 99 / Satisfaction Guaranteed by film historian Dr. Reba Wissner
- Audio commentary on Episode 3: Since Aunt Ada Came To Stay / With Apologies To Mr. Hyde / The Flip-Side of Satan by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- Audio commentary on Episode 3: Since Aunt Ada Came To Stay / With Apologies To Mr. Hyde / The Flip-Side of Satan by film historian Dr. Reba Wissner
- Audio commentary on Episode 4: A Fear of Spiders / Junior / Marmalade Wine / The Academy by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- Audio commentary on Episode 5: The Phantom Farmhouse / Silent Snow, Secret Snow by director Guillermo del Toro
- Audio commentary on Episode 5: The Phantom Farmhouse / Silent Snow, Secret Snow by film historian Gary Gerani
- Audio commentary on Episode 6: A Question of Fear / The Devil is Not Mocked by film critic Kim Newman and writer/editor Stephen Jones
- Audio commentary on Episode 7: Midnight Never Ends / Brenda by Night Gallery historian Jim Benson and actress Laurie Prange
- Audio commentary on Episode 8: The Diary / A Matter of Semantics / Big Surprise / Professor Peabody’s Last Lecture by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- Audio commentary on Episode 9: House – With Ghost / A Midnight Visit to the Neighborhood Blood Bank / Dr. Stringfellow’s Rejuvenator / Hell’s Bells by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- Audio commentary on Episode 10: The Dark Boy / Keep In Touch – We’ll Think of Something by film historian Amanda Reyes
- Audio commentary on Episode 11: Pickman’s Model / The Dear Departed / An Act of Chivalry by actress Louise Sorel and Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- Audio commentary on Episode 11: Pickman’s Model / The Dear Departed / An Act of Chivalry by film historian Gary Gerani
- Audio commentary on Episode 12: Cool Air / Camera Obscura / Quoth The Raven by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- Audio commentary on Episode 12: Cool Air / Camera Obscura / Quoth The Raven by film critics Mark Dawidziak, John Badham and Gary Gerani
- Audio commentary on Episode 12: Cool Air / Camera Obscura / Quoth The Raven by film critic Kim Newman and writer / editor Stephen Jones
- Audio commentary on Episode 13: The Messiah on Mott Street / The Painted Mirror by director Guillermo del Toro
- NEW Audio commentary on Episode 13: The Messiah on Mott Street / The Painted Mirror by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- Audio commentary on Episode 14: The Different Ones / Tell David… / Logoda’s Heads by film historian Craig Beam
- Audio commentary on Episode 15: Green Fingers / The Funeral / The Tune in Dan’s Cafe by film historians John Badham and Scott Skelton
- Audio commentary on Episode 16: Lindemann’s Catch / The Late Mr. Peddington / A Feast of Blood by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- Audio commentary on Episode 17: The Miracle at Camafeo / The Ghost of Sorworth Place by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- NEW Audio commentary on Episode 18: The Waiting Room / Last Rites for a Dead Druid by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- Audio commentary on Episode 19: Deliveries in the Rear / Stop Killing Me / Dead Weight by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- Audio commentary on Episode 21: The Sins of the Fathers / You Can’t Get Help Like That Anymore by Night Gallery historian Scott Skelton
- Audio commentary on Episode 21: The Sins of the Fathers / You Can’t Get Help Like That Anymore by film historian Tim Lucas
- Audio commentary on Episode 22: The Caterpillar / Little Girl Lost by director Guillermo del Toro
- Lost Tales from Season 2: Die Now, Pay Later / Room For One Less / Witches’ Feast / Little Girl Lost with optional audio commentary by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- The Syndication Conundrum: Night Gallery’s Horrific Second Life in Reruns Part Two – featurette
- Revisiting the Gallery: A Look Back – featurette
- Art Gallery: The Paintings – featurette
- TV Spots
Season Three:
- Audio commentary on Episode 1: The Return of the Sorcerer by film critics Kim Newman and Stephen Jones
- Audio commentary on Episode 1: The Return of the Sorcerer by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- Audio commentary on Episode 2: The Girl With The Hungry Eyes by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson
- Audio commentary on Episode 2: The Girl With The Hungry Eyes by film historian David J. Schow
- Audio commentary on Episode 3: Rare Objects by Night Gallery historians Scott Skelton and Jim Benson, director Guillermo del Toro and Jeannot Szwarc, artist Tom Wright and actors Mickey Rooney and Raymond Massey
- Audio commentary on Episode 3: Rare Objects by film historian Craig Beam
- Audio commentary on Episode 4: Spectre in Tap-Shoes by film historian Amanda Reyes
- Audio commentary on Episode 5: You Can Come Up Now, Mrs. Millikan / Smile, Please by Night Gallery historian Jim Benson, actors Ozzie Nelson, Lindsay Wagner, Michael Lerner, Roger David and John Badham and artist Tom Wright
- Audio commentary on Episode 6: The Other Way Out by Night Gallery historian Scott Skelton
- Audio commentary on Episode 7: Fright Night by Night Gallery historian Scott Skelton
- Audio commentary on Episode 7: Fright Night by film historian Amanda Reyes
- Audio commentary on Episode 8: Finnegan’s Flight by Night Gallery historian Jim Benson, directors Rod Serling and Guillermo del Toro, actors Burgess Meredith, Cameron Mitchell, Jenny Sullivan, makeup artist Leonard Engleman and artist Tom Wright
- Audio commentary on Episode 8: Finnegan’s Flight by film historian Dr. Reba Wissner
- Audio commentary on Episode 9: She’ll Be Company For You by film historian Amanda Reyes
- Audio commentary on Episode 9: She’ll Be Company For You by film historian Craig Beam
- Audio commentary on Episode 10: The Ring With The Red Velvet Ropes by Night Gallery historian Jim Benson, directors Rod Serling and Jeannot Szwarc, actors Joan Van Ark and Gary Lockwood, makeup artist Leonard Engleman and artist Tom Wright
- Audio commentary on Episode 10: The Ring With The Red Velvet Ropes by film historian Dr. Reba Wissner
- Audio commentary on Episode 11: Something In The Woodwork by Night Gallery historian Scott Skelton
- Audio commentary on Episode 11: Something In The Woodwork by film critics Kim Newman and Stephen Jones
- Audio commentary on Episode 12: Death On A Barge by Night Gallery historian Scott Skelton
- Audio commentary on Episode 12: Death On A Barge by film historian Tim Lucas
- Audio commentary on Episode 13: Whisper by Night Gallery historian Jim Benson, director Guillermo del Toro and Jeannot Szwarc, writer David Rayfiel, cinematographer Gerald Perry Finnerman, associate producer Burt Astor and artist Tom Wright
- Audio commentary on Episode 14: The Doll of Death by film critics Kim Newman and Stephen Jones
- Audio commentary on Episode 15: Hatred Unto Death / How To Cure The Common Vampire by film historian Gary Gerani
- The Syndication Conundrum: Night Gallery’s Horrific Second Life in Reruns Part Three – featurette
Bonus Disc:
- NEW Interview with director Jeannot Szwarc
- NEW Interview with Carol Serling
- More NEW Special Features TBC









