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Night Gallery
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Room with a View/The Little Black Bag/The Nature of the Enemy

  • Episode aired Dec 23, 1970
  • TV-PG
  • 51m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
645
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Burgess Meredith in Night Gallery (1969)
DramaFantasyHorrorMysterySci-FiThriller

Jacob Bauman's nurse figures in his plan to end his wife's infidelity. / A medical bag from the future may improve the fortunes of two bums. / Aghast NASA mission control sees what caused th... Read allJacob Bauman's nurse figures in his plan to end his wife's infidelity. / A medical bag from the future may improve the fortunes of two bums. / Aghast NASA mission control sees what caused the disappearance of their astronauts on the Moon.Jacob Bauman's nurse figures in his plan to end his wife's infidelity. / A medical bag from the future may improve the fortunes of two bums. / Aghast NASA mission control sees what caused the disappearance of their astronauts on the Moon.

  • Directors
    • Jerrold Freedman
    • Allen Reisner
    • Jeannot Szwarc
  • Writers
    • Hal Dresner
    • Rod Serling
    • Cyril M. Kornbluth
  • Stars
    • Joseph Wiseman
    • Diane Keaton
    • Angel Tompkins
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    645
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    • Directors
      • Jerrold Freedman
      • Allen Reisner
      • Jeannot Szwarc
    • Writers
      • Hal Dresner
      • Rod Serling
      • Cyril M. Kornbluth
    • Stars
      • Joseph Wiseman
      • Diane Keaton
      • Angel Tompkins
    • 23User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Joseph Wiseman
    Joseph Wiseman
    • Jacob Bauman (segment "Room with a View")
    Diane Keaton
    Diane Keaton
    • Nurse Frances Nevins (segment "Room with a View")
    Angel Tompkins
    Angel Tompkins
    • Lila Bauman (segment "Room with a View")
    Burgess Meredith
    Burgess Meredith
    • Dr. William Fall (segment "The Little Black Bag")
    Chill Wills
    Chill Wills
    • Heppelwhite (segment "The Little Black Bag")
    George Furth
    George Furth
    • Gillings (segment "The Little Black Bag")
    Joseph Campanella
    Joseph Campanella
    • Simms (segment "The Nature of the Enemy")
    Morgan Farley
    Morgan Farley
    • Charles (segment "Room with a View")
    Larry Watson
    • Vic (segment "Room with a View")
    E.J. André
    E.J. André
    • Charlie Peterson (segment "The Little Black Bag")
    Arthur Malet
    Arthur Malet
    • Ennis (segment "The Little Black Bag")
    Eunice Suarez
    • Puerto Rican Mother (segment "The Little Black Bag")
    Marion Val
    • Puerto Rican Girl (segment "The Little Black Bag")
    Johnny Silver
    Johnny Silver
    • Pawnbroker (segment "The Little Black Bag")
    C. Lindsay Workman
    C. Lindsay Workman
    • 1st Doctor (segment "The Little Black Bag")
    • (as Lindsay Workman)
    Matt Pelto
    • 2nd Doctor (segment "The Little Black Bag")
    Robert Terry
    • Dr. Nodella (segment "The Little Black Bag")
    Ralph Moody
    Ralph Moody
    • Jake (segment "The Little Black Bag")
    • Directors
      • Jerrold Freedman
      • Allen Reisner
      • Jeannot Szwarc
    • Writers
      • Hal Dresner
      • Rod Serling
      • Cyril M. Kornbluth
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    stones78

    Mouse on the moon

    I'm not terribly surprised by the negative reviews regarding this short episode that Night Gallery is known for, but I thought there were some redeeming qualities, mainly some decent performances by actors Joseph Campanella, Albert Popwell(Dirty Harry), and Jason Wingreen(All in the Family)wasn't that bad either playing a wooden reporter. The first half contained some decent suspense, as a major problem occurs in space and no one knows what the culprit is; there's some interesting communication revolving around missing astronauts between a very wooden and bad acting Steve(astronaut), who's in space, and Simms(Campanella), who's in the control room. The suspicious media have gathered, and both Popwell and Wingreen get some acting credit time, as tension mounts regarding the missing crew; there is a cool scene with both the media and Simms watching as another member screams in space before the video fades, and we still don't know what's happening up there, and we get to see an object which looks like a giant mousetrap on the moon. A few moments later, a member of the ground crew yells into his monitor, as he obviously sees something; unfortunately, the culprit ends up being a giant mouse who's eating the astronauts. I'm all for the unexpected but this a bit of a letdown after the suspense, and if any reviewer on here says they were happy with the conclusion, they're lying though their teeth. If you must watch this short episode, then do so for Campanella's decent performance and a young Popwell before you see him in the Dirty Harry films.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Mostly worth watching for the middle segment.

    "Room with a View". A sickly middle-aged man (Joseph Wiseman) with a smoking hot young wife (Angel Tompkins) makes a point of getting to know his young nurse (Diane Keaton) a little better. The reason for this is soon made clear, as this is quite a short segment. Unfortunately, it leads to an underwhelming resolution that comes as no great surprise. This is made watchable by the acting (Keaton is cute and adorable, in one of her earliest roles), but is no great shakes. Directed by Jerrold Freedman ("Kansas City Bomber", "Borderline").

    "The Little Black Bag". The lengthiest portion of the episode, this is scripted by Rod Serling himself from a story by C.M. Kornbluth. It's wonderfully acted by old pros Burgess Meredith and Chill Wills, as bums who discover a medical bag from the future that has accidentally been sent back to 1971. Meredith, a former doctor, is ecstatic at what this could mean for medicine, but Wills merely wants to make a bundle. This is wrapped up in a very effective and fun way, recalling Serlings' legendary 'Twilight Zone' series in the way that its revelation is so potent. Directed by Jeannot Szwarc ("Jaws 2", "Santa Claus: The Movie").

    Finally, "The Nature of the Enemy". Another very short segment starring Joseph Campanella as a man at Mission Control overseeing a rescue mission on the moon. It's great at stressing the mystery element for a while, until it resolves itself with such a funny bit of business that it makes one think that Serling (who also scripted here) was basically just having a bit of goofy fun. Directed by TV veteran Allen Reisner.

    Familiar faces in supporting roles and bits include George Furth, Arthur Malet, James Sikking, Albert Popwell, and Jason Wingreen.

    Seven out of 10.
    7AaronCapenBanner

    Jealousy, Time, & Space Travel

    'Room With A View' - Joseph Wiseman plays an old bedridden invalid who uses his young nurse(played by Diane Keaton) in a cunning plan to get rid of his faithless wife using jealousy as a motive. Slight but effective story.

    'The Little Black Bag' - Burgess Meredith & Chill Wills play two bums who find a medical bag from the future, and efforts to use it for good by healing local people end in betrayal, murder, and tragedy. Clever story with a most ironic ending.

    'The Nature Of The Enemy' - Astronauts on the moon meet with mysterious deaths. Thin segment with a ludicrous twist ending. First two segments make up for it though.
    7preppy-3

    Two good ones and one terrible one

    "Room With a View" is an interesting short about how a bed-ridden old man (Joseph Wiseman) manipulates the lives of others. It's short and has the wonderful Diane Keaton in a small role as a nurse. Next is "The Little Black Bag". It's about two hobos (Burgess Meredith, Chill Wills) who find a medical black bag from the future. Meredith wants it to cure people--Wills wants it to make money. It has a very satisfying conclusion. "The Nature of the Enemy" starts off well about two teams sent to the moon to set up camp. They both end up disappearing and (in an unintentionally funny scene) we find out what the enemy is. Hard to believe that Rod Serling wrote it. The only good thing about it is that it's short.
    7Hitchcoc

    One Good One Out of Three

    I wish we could rate these separately. The first one, "Room With a View," has the lovely young Diane Keaton playing a perky nurse to a bedridden man who does his best to tease and embarrass her. She is engaged to the chauffeur who spends seemingly hours polishing a classic car, shirt removed. The old guy has a beautiful wife played by Angel Tompkins who is also enamored of the topless car jockey. The man knows that his wife is two timing him, and that leads to his game. We see this one coming from a long way.

    "The Little Black Bag" stars Burgess Meredith, one of Serling's favorites. He and character actor (mostly in Westerns), Chill Wills, are a couple of winos who are together when Meredith finds a doctor's bag that has inadvertently been sent from the future. Wills wants to sell it to the pawn shop for eight bucks. Meredith, a doctor who has lost his license because of his drinking some twenty years earlier, checks out the bag and realizes that it contains incredibly advanced medical tools. He starts to cure people but never thinks about the money involved. Will wants a piece of the action, disappointed that the doctor isn't making any money on this. He is a mean spirited, short sighted alcoholic.

    In "The Nature of the Enemy," a short piece by Serling, a pair of spaceships on the moon have lost their crews. One of those still alive reports back to Houston. The result of this mess is really disappointing. I guess, if you have 8 minutes to tell the story, it's a bit of a hit and run. I expected a bit more.

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    • Trivia
      "The Little Black Bag" takes place on September 17, 2098 and in 1971.
    • Goofs
      In the opening scene of "The Little Black Bag", a calendar is shown on the wall and it gives the date as Thursday September 17, 2098. In reality, September 17, 2098 will be a Wednesday.
    • Quotes

      2nd Doctor (segment "The Little Black Bag"): The old fool. If he was so determined to commit suicide, why couldn't he at least have had the good grace to do it in the privacy of his own home? I want to see a demonstration of harakiri, I'll take in a Japanese movie.

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      Version of Tales of Tomorrow: The Little Black Bag (1952)

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 1970 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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