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The Different Ones/Tell David.../Logoda's Heads

  • Episódio foi ao ar 29 de dez. de 1971
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AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Brock Peters in Galeria do Terror (1969)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaPaul Koch agrees to a unique solution that might help his hideously ugly son find acceptance. / A woman asks a couple for directions only to realize they represent her future. / A witch doct... Ler tudoPaul Koch agrees to a unique solution that might help his hideously ugly son find acceptance. / A woman asks a couple for directions only to realize they represent her future. / A witch doctor is suspected of murdering an explorer.Paul Koch agrees to a unique solution that might help his hideously ugly son find acceptance. / A woman asks a couple for directions only to realize they represent her future. / A witch doctor is suspected of murdering an explorer.

  • Direção
    • John Meredyth Lucas
    • Jeff Corey
    • Jeannot Szwarc
  • Roteiristas
    • Robert Bloch
    • August Derleth
    • Gerald Sanford
  • Artistas
    • Dana Andrews
    • Sandra Dee
    • Patrick Macnee
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,6/10
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    • Direção
      • John Meredyth Lucas
      • Jeff Corey
      • Jeannot Szwarc
    • Roteiristas
      • Robert Bloch
      • August Derleth
      • Gerald Sanford
    • Artistas
      • Dana Andrews
      • Sandra Dee
      • Patrick Macnee
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    • 3Avaliações da crítica
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    Dana Andrews
    Dana Andrews
    • Paul Koch (segment "The Different Ones")
    Sandra Dee
    Sandra Dee
    • Ann Bolt (segment "Tell David...")
    Patrick Macnee
    Patrick Macnee
    • Major Crosby (segment "Logoda's Heads")
    Monica Lewis
    Monica Lewis
    • Official (segment "The Different Ones")
    Jared Martin
    Jared Martin
    • Tony Bolt…
    Brock Peters
    Brock Peters
    • Logoda (segment "Logoda's Heads")
    Jon Korkes
    Jon Korkes
    • Victor Koch (segment "The Different Ones")
    Denise Nicholas
    Denise Nicholas
    • Kyro (segment "Logoda's Heads")
    Jenny Sullivan
    Jenny Sullivan
    • Pat Blessington (segment "Tell David...")
    Tim Matheson
    Tim Matheson
    • Henley (segment "Logoda's Heads")
    Dennis Rucker
    Dennis Rucker
    • Boreon Man (segment "The Different Ones")
    Jan Shutan
    Jan Shutan
    • Jane Blessington (segment "Tell David...")
    Françoise Bush
    Françoise Bush
    • Yvonne (segment "Tell David...")
    • (as Francoise Ruggieri)
    Albert Popwell
    Albert Popwell
    • Sergeant Imo (segment "Logoda's Heads")
    Peggy Webber
    Peggy Webber
    • First Phone Operator (segment "The Different Ones")
    Zara Cully
    Zara Cully
    • Emba (segment "Logoda's Heads")
    Mary Gregory
    Mary Gregory
    • Second Phone Operator (segment "The Different Ones")
    Anne Randall
    Anne Randall
    • Julie (segment "Tell David...")
    • Direção
      • John Meredyth Lucas
      • Jeff Corey
      • Jeannot Szwarc
    • Roteiristas
      • Robert Bloch
      • August Derleth
      • Gerald Sanford
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    6Hitchcoc

    Uneven at Best

    These three episodes are a little on the weak side, in my opinion. The first "The Different Ones," for me, was just warmed-over Twilight Zone. A young man who lives in an "advanced" culture has the great misfortune to be born deformed. He is hideous to the eyes of everyone and his father, who feels greatly for his misfortune, doesn't know what to do. One of the options for people born this way is termination. They have, for whatever, reason, developed an exchange program with another planet. The wind up...and the pitch.

    "Tell David..." is an odd episode. A woman loses her way, trying to find her house, and ends up getting help from some odd people. They have technology beyond that which she is used to. David, the young man (who has the same name as her little boy) is a master at repairing devices she's never seen. When she returns to her husband, he is dressed as a monster and nags at her and chases her. It is obvious that this is the way he sees her. She is monumentally jealous. She comes to realize that she has an opportunity to change her history, to prevent herself from doing a deadly thing. As it goes along, it becomes nonsensical. It also gets caught in the problems with the mutation of time.

    "Lagoda's Heads" concerns a couple of men who visit a medicine man in an African jungle. The brother of one of them has disappeared and it is suspected that Lagoda, the medicine man, is responsible. Lagoda does things with shrunken heads that he talks to. He also can put curses on people. A young woman who is cursed, tells the man his brother has been there. Through a series of spells and counter-spells involving the young woman, everything comes to a "head." Or I guess it's heads. Terrible acting and another convoluted plot.
    3melikeemovies

    Same old song and dance

    This episode of "Night Gallery" is quite honestly just Rod Serling blatantly ripping himself off. "The Different Ones" is just "Eye Of The Beholder" from the original "The Twilight Zone" series with a boy instead of a girl and a planet of disfigured inhabitants...or is it two? The problem is that "Eye Of The Beholder" was directed with style and made the viewer care about the central characters of the story. The only thing "The Different Ones" has going for it is...well...that it's in color and incorporates some N.A.S.A. footage which I'm sure was riveting at the time. Oh, there was also some stock footage of what I believe was the monorail from Disney World to help make the planet Earth look futuristic...that was absolutely hilarious...along with some random announcements over a P.A. system concerning "flying policemen" (on very visible wires and some very bad green screen) and something about aliens landing and then later being found to be "friendly"...not sure what that was except possibly a way of stretching out the story to fit the formatted running time. This is definitely not one of the better "Night Gallery" episodes.
    7AaronCapenBanner

    Unexpected Fates

    'The Different Ones' - Dana Andrews plays a troubled father whose unhappy son is deemed too ugly to live in society, and so is sent on an interplanetary exchange mission which has unexpected results... Though derivative of "The Twilight Zone", episode 'Eye Of The Beholder', likable tale has a most heart-warming finale, a rarity for this series(that is part of the twist I think...)

    'Tell David' - A woman(played by Sandra Dee) gets an unexpected trip to the future where an important warning goes unheeded... Good tale by story editor Gerald Sanford explores the nature of fate and responsibility.

    'Lagoda's Heads' - Unremarkable tale of African voodoo revenge.
    2Piafredux

    Footage From Oskar Werner film

    The monorail, red Jaguar police loudspeaker car, and the quartet of flying policemen footage was ripped off from the (quite good) Oskar Werner & Julie Christie film 'Fahrenheit 451.'

    I never cared for the 'Night Gallery' series, as I consider it to have been poorly written and crudely filmed in comparison to Serling's far superior 'The Twilight Zone' series.

    'Night Gallery' also included a lot of occult/horror episodes, a genre rarely seen in 'The Twilight Zone' program, and occult/horror has never appealed to me.

    Have fun, Folks!
    7Hey_Sweden

    Far from prime 'Night Gallery', but still watchable.

    'The Different Ones'. Written by Mr. Serling, and directed by John Meredyth Lucas. Dana Andrews is solid as a father with a deformed teenage son (Jon Korkes). He doesn't have very many options in terms of dealing with the kid, then learns of an interplanetary "exchange program". The catch here is a warm and upbeat ending, something not that common for this series, where the kid is able to find acceptance, and will NOT have to put up with evil and taunting children any more. The twist is definitely reminiscent of Serlings' previous, legendary 'Twilight Zone' series, but it's nice to see a happy resolution to the character problems here. The episode also has something pertinent to say about the way that humans treat anybody who is "different".

    'Tell David..." Scripted by Gerald Sanford, based on a story by Penelope Wallace, and directed by actor Jeff Corey. An interesting, "futuristic" tale with a theme about the damage that chronic jealousy can cause. Sandra Dee is fine as a motorist who stops at a strangers' house for directions, and meets some charming people (Jared Martin and Jenny Sullivan) who have some major relevance in her life. The writing here is fairly predictable, but at least the cast is endearing and the story engrossing. Ultimately, the lead character will be very conscious of her fate and will accept it, knowing that she will be forgiven.

    'Logoda's Heads'. Scripted by "Psycho" author Robert Bloch, based on a story by August Derleth. A pretty standard yarn about voodoo and revenge in Africa, as the character Logoda (Brock Peters), a witch doctor, is suspected of having been involved with the death of a white explorer. While there is nothing really scary about this segment, the shrunken heads *are* creepy, and the actors (Patrick Macnee, Denise Nicholas, Tim Matheson, Albert Popwell, etc.) do a decent job.

    Overall, this is NOT a great episode, but it is a good one.

    Seven out of 10.

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    • Curiosidades
      The segment "The Different Ones" uses several sound effects that would later be used in O Homem de Seis Milhões de Dólares (1974), including the effect used when Steve Austin activates his bionic eye.
    • Erros de gravação
      The title character in "Logoda's Heads" is an African witch doctor who collects shrunken heads. While some South American Indian tribes are known to have practiced head shrinking, no African tribe has ever done so.
    • Versões alternativas
      The syndication version took this The Different Ones segment and worked it into a whole half hour segment. This was done by using stock footage from Fahrenheit 411 and Silent Running. Silent Running was released after the network airing of the segment.
    • Conexões
      Edited from Guerra Entre Planetas (1955)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 29 de dezembro de 1971 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Locações de filme
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, Califórnia, EUA
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      • Universal Television
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