

Horror · Thriller · TV Movie
Overview
This anthology telefilm aired on NBC on November 8, 1969, and tells three strange tales: "The Cemetery," directed by Boris Sagal; "Eyes," directed by Steven Spielberg; and "The Escape Route," directed by Barry Shear. This film also served as a backdoor pilot for the TV series of the same name, which premiered on December 16, 1970.
Top Cast


Joan Crawford
Joan Crawford
Miss Menlo
Joan Crawford
Miss Menlo


Ossie Davis
Ossie Davis
Osmond Portifoy
Ossie Davis
Osmond Portifoy


Richard Kiley
Richard Kiley
SS-Gruppenführer Helmut Arndt / Josef Strobe
Richard Kiley
SS-Gruppenführer Helmut Arndt / Josef Strobe


Roddy McDowall
Roddy McDowall
Jeremy Evans
Roddy McDowall
Jeremy Evans


Barry Sullivan
Barry Sullivan
Dr. Frank Heatherton
Barry Sullivan
Dr. Frank Heatherton


Tom Bosley
Tom Bosley
Sidney Resnick
Tom Bosley
Sidney Resnick


George Macready
George Macready
Hendricks
George Macready
Hendricks


Sam Jaffe
Sam Jaffe
Bleum
Sam Jaffe
Bleum


Norma Crane
Norma Crane
Gretchen
Norma Crane
Gretchen


Barry Atwater
Barry Atwater
Mr. Carson
Barry Atwater
Mr. Carson
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