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Night Gallery's episodes are definitely not as good as TZ's, and this is clear as day to someone like me who has seen every single installment of the aforementioned show. Sadly, the pilot episode of Night Gallery is vastly superior to most of the other stories on the show, so it might give the false impression that they're all excellent.
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Kino Lorber presents the pilot and six first-season episodes of Night Galleryin a 2K restoration sourced from an interpositive that looks fantastic. Colors are exceptionally dense and vibrant, fine details of fashion and décor really stand out, and black levels appear totally uncrushed. For a series that relies so heavily on atmosphere, this restor...
Kino provide audio commentaries for every episode, even two for the pairing of “The House” and “Certain Shadows on the Wall,” and from a variety of film and television experts, including Jim Benson and Scott Skelton, who literally wrote the book on this series. The commentaries are all highly informative, delving into production details, providing ...
Rod Serling’s pivotal horror and fantasy anthology series Night Gallerygets a stunning 2K makeover, backed by a roster of informative supplements.
62 User reviews. 30 Critic reviews. Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys.
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- 1969-11-08
- Drama, Fantasy, Horror
- 50
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Aug 8, 2022 · Reviewed by: Tim Salmons. Review Date: Aug 08, 2022. Format: Blu-ray Disc. Director. Various. Release Date (s) 1971-1972 (July 26, 2022) Studio (s) Universal Television/NBC (Kino Lorber Studio Classics) Film/Program Grade: B+. Video Grade: A- Audio Grade: B+. Extras Grade: A+. Overall Grade: A+.
Reviewed by: Tim Salmons. Review Date: Aug 06, 2022. Format: Blu-ray Disc. Director. Various. Release Date (s) 1969-1971 (November 23, 2021) Studio (s) Universal Television/NBC (Kino Lorber Studio Classics) Film/Program Grade: B+. Video Grade: B+. Audio Grade: B+. Extras Grade: A. Overall Grade: A.