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  1. "The Howling Man" is episode 41 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It originally aired on November 4, 1960 on CBS. The episode was based on the short story by Charles Beaumont published in the November 1959 issue of Rogue magazine.

  2. The Howling Man: Directed by Douglas Heyes. With John Carradine, H.M. Wynant, Robin Hughes, Friedrich von Ledebur. Seeking refuge from a storm, a traveler comes upon a bizarre abbey of monks, who have imprisoned a man who begs for his help.

  3. Satan escapes his confines in "The Howling Man," an episode from the second season of the original Twilight Zone, first broadcast November 4, 1960.

  4. An ominous tone, excellent visuals, fantastic performances, and a chilling message make "The Howling Man" not only memorable, but probably one of the best co...

  5. "The Howling Man" is an episode of the The Twilight Zone. "The prostrate form of Mr. David Ellington, scholar, seeker of truth and, regrettably, finder of truth. A man who will shortly arise from his exhaustion to confront a problem that has tormented mankind since the beginning of time.

  6. Oct 26, 2016 · Despite the warnings of Brother Jerome (John Carradine), David is persuaded by the humble appeals of the Howling Man (Robin Hughes)—an imprisoned incarnation of the Devil whose façade can, if convincing enough, result in perpetual misery for the human race.

  7. Jul 1, 2024 · Five years after World War 1, American traveler David Ellington (H.M. Wynant) is lost in a storm and stumbles on a monastery. The men — clad in robes, carrying staves, and using...

  8. Feb 25, 2012 · The Howling Man” is a generally absurd episode. It has a hero who, during a walking tour of Europe, stumbles across a monastery where the monks call themselves the Brotherhood of Truth. They ...

  9. Seeking refuge from a storm, a traveler comes upon a bizarre abbey of monks, who have imprisoned a man who begs for his help. When he confronts the head monk, he is told that the man is the Devil, and he must decide whom to believe.

  10. Welcome to "The Twilight Zone" Immerse yourself in the mind-bending tales crafted by the master of suspense, Rod Serling. 'The Twilight Zone' radio show takes you on a journey into the depths...

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