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Lights Out

  • Fernsehserie
  • 1946–1952
  • 30 Min.
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6,9/10
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Lights Out (1946)
HorrorMysterySci-FiThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzu"Lights Out" was a US narrated horror short story series."Lights Out" was a US narrated horror short story series."Lights Out" was a US narrated horror short story series.

  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Frank Gallop
    • Jack La Rue
    • John Newland
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,9/10
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    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Frank Gallop
      • Jack La Rue
      • John Newland
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    • 2Kritische Rezensionen
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    Frank Gallop
    Frank Gallop
    • Narrator…
    • 1950–1952
    Jack La Rue
    Jack La Rue
    • Narrator
    • 1949–1950
    John Newland
    John Newland
    • Kenneth
    • 1950–1952
    Mercer McLeod
    • 1949–1952
    Leslie Nielsen
    Leslie Nielsen
    • Bill…
    • 1950–1952
    David Lewis
    David Lewis
    • Mr. Sorrel
    • 1950–1951
    Dan Morgan
    • Larro
    • 1950–1951
    J. Pat O'Malley
    J. Pat O'Malley
    • Claitor…
    • 1951–1952
    Gregory Morton
    Gregory Morton
    • Mark Crain…
    • 1951–1952
    Richard Purdy
    • Carlo Melius
    • 1950–1952
    Peter Capell
    Peter Capell
    • Mike Wilson
    • 1950–1951
    Alfreda Wallace
    • Ellen McCord…
    • 1949–1951
    Richard Derr
    Richard Derr
    • 1949–1952
    John Boruff
    • 1949–1952
    Ross Martin
    Ross Martin
    • Alex
    • 1949–1951
    John Forsythe
    John Forsythe
    • Al March…
    • 1951–1952
    John Gerstad
    • Dullaghan…
    • 1951
    Burgess Meredith
    Burgess Meredith
    • Professor Lyman
    • 1950–1951
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    3planktonrules

    Very inconsistent. For every 3 or 4 bad episodes, there appears to be one good one.

    It's hard to judge this show in its entirety as there are probably only about 12-20 episodes available today (at archive.org). Most of the early shows (from 1946) were never recorded and don't exist any more. Based on what I've seen, this isn't exactly a tragedy! Compared to another similar anthology series from about the same time ("Tales of Tomorrow"), "Lights Out" is pretty limp. Both shows suffered from very poor budgets and the crudeness of early live television--but "Tales of Tomorrow" worked despite this because the writing was so good. As for "Lights Out", for a horror series, it was seldom scary and often overplayed and was seldom subtle. However, a few of the shows are quite good--such as "Dead Man's Coat" and are so good that the horrible ones like "Jasper" might just be worth wading through despite this! Very uneven and mostly second (or third) rate.
    topat

    Fine Sci-Fi for 1949!

    I recall Burgess Meredith in an episode involving some sort of "Time Machine" episode of "Lights Out", a la a Twilight Zone script, but mostly I remember the opening of the show... A deep voice saying, "Lights Out!" when a candle blew out. The unidentified voice was a deep male one, and one I'll never forget. I was scared to death by this as a kid, and still thought it was extremely dramatic as an adult in re-runs on a now defunct cable network, maybe one called the 'Nostalgia Channel'. I wish this program could be shown again because the talent involved in the early television shows can never be equaled today. "Lights Out" may have been performed live and filmed on kinescope, and it may have been as imperfect as a stage play, but the drama was there, and the cast was always adept with timing and creativity.
    7melvelvit-1

    A creaky curio/fascinating relic from "The Golden Age of TV"

    This NBC TV series was based on a popular radio show of the same name and aired Tuesday nights at 9pm. Each week, fantastic tales of terror and the supernatural were filmed "live" on kinescope and fog-bound sound stages, backdrop paintings, and a bit of inventive camera work all tried hard to disguise the limitations of early television. A disembodied head (Jack LaRue and later, Frank Gallop) opens and closes the show with pithy commentary -a gimmick later used by Alfred Hitchcock, Boris Karloff, and Rod Serling. A few of these half-hour shows even have their original commercials still intact and the guest stars include Basil Rathbone, Veronica Lake, Robert Stack, Yvonne De Carlo, John Carradine, Tom Ewell, Anne Bancroft, and Burgess Meredith. A fascinating relic.

    DARK IMAGE (aired 10/8/51) A young groom on his honeymoon returns to the Southwestern ranch he grew up on and his bride is soon terrorized by a bedroom mirror; in the glass is the man's dead sweetheart intent on trading places.

    THE MEDDLERS (aired 7/9/51) Before blowing out a candle and bellowing "Lights out!", the disembodied head (Frank Gallop), intones, "Hello. Have you ever had the urge to search for lost treasure such as the fortunes of Captain Kidd, or the ancient Incas, or others closer to home? If you have, let me remind you of an old saying: larrows catch meddlers. What are larrows? Hmmm. We shall see. Lights out!" A history teacher (John Carradine) convinces a Virginia hillbilly (E.G. Marshall) to help him find a fortune in gold buried under the old, abandoned Larrow plantation house... "I told you larrows catch meddlers!" This no-budget nugget has it all -a cursed gold shipment, a "glory hand" cut from a hanged man, betrayal, murder, and Condederate zombies. Although reminiscent of the controversial horror comics popular at the time (TALES FROM THE CRYPT, VAULT OF HORROR , etc.), I'll bet this was one series that wasn't for the kiddies. Creaky fun.

    AND ADAM BEGOT (aired 7/2/51) Kent CAT PEOPLE Smith stars in this pretty primitive but nonetheless ambitious episode about two men and a woman who crash their car near an archaeological find and are thrown back 50,000 years where they're hunted by a cannibalistic Neanderthal. An eerie ending helps.

    DEAD MAN'S COAT (aired 5/14/51) Legend has it that digging up a corpse at midnight and donning its coat will grant the wearer invisibility and a vindictive, murderous millionaire browbeats his butler into helping him find out if it's true. Basil Rathbone plays the valet and the ironic yarn starts out with the two watching a LIGHTS OUT! TV show about digging up a dead man and putting on his coat...

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      In 1951, this show was being televised on Mondays at 9:00 p.m., was sponsored by Amident, and the toothpaste and the show were doing well. Billboard Magazine for June 1951 stated this show was the top-rated mystery/crime show on television at that time. However, CBS debuted I Love Lucy (1951) in the same time spot that fall, and this show was cancelled the next year.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Classic Sci-Fi TV: 150 Episodes (2009)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 30. Juni 1946 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Admiral Corporation
      • Erwin, Wasey & Co. Inc.
      • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
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