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Death in the Family/The Merciful/Class of '99/Witches' Feast

  • Episode aired Sep 22, 1971
  • TV-PG
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
472
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E.G. Marshall in Night Gallery (1969)
DramaFantasyHorrorMysterySci-FiThriller

Fleeing thief Doran hides in the funeral home of odd Mr Soames. / A wife uses bricks and mortar to help her ill husband. / A college professor administers a chilling oral exam with a dystopi... Read allFleeing thief Doran hides in the funeral home of odd Mr Soames. / A wife uses bricks and mortar to help her ill husband. / A college professor administers a chilling oral exam with a dystopian twist. / Witches prepare a vile dish.Fleeing thief Doran hides in the funeral home of odd Mr Soames. / A wife uses bricks and mortar to help her ill husband. / A college professor administers a chilling oral exam with a dystopian twist. / Witches prepare a vile dish.

  • Directors
    • Jerrold Freedman
    • Jeannot Szwarc
  • Writers
    • Rod Serling
    • Miriam Allen DeFord
    • Jack Laird
  • Stars
    • E.G. Marshall
    • Desi Arnaz Jr.
    • Imogene Coca
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    472
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jerrold Freedman
      • Jeannot Szwarc
    • Writers
      • Rod Serling
      • Miriam Allen DeFord
      • Jack Laird
    • Stars
      • E.G. Marshall
      • Desi Arnaz Jr.
      • Imogene Coca
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    E.G. Marshall
    E.G. Marshall
    • Jared Soames (segment "Death in the Family")
    Desi Arnaz Jr.
    Desi Arnaz Jr.
    • Doran (segment "Death in the Family")
    Imogene Coca
    Imogene Coca
    • Wife (segment "The Merciful")
    King Donovan
    King Donovan
    • Husband (segment "The Merciful")
    Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
    • Professor (segment "Class of '99")
    Brandon De Wilde
    Brandon De Wilde
    • Johnson (segment "Class of '99")
    • (as Brandon de Wilde)
    Noam Pitlik
    Noam Pitlik
    • Driver (segment "Death in the Family")
    James Sikking
    James Sikking
    • State Trooper (segment "Death in the Family")
    • (as James B. Sikking)
    John William Evans
    • 2nd Trooper (segment "Death in the Family")
    William Elliott
    William Elliott
    • 3rd Trooper (segment "Death in the Family")
    • (as Bill Elliott)
    Bud Walls
    • Grave Digger (segment "Death in the Family")
    Randolph Mantooth
    Randolph Mantooth
    • Elkins (segment "Class of '99")
    Frank Hotchkiss
    • Clinton (segment "Class of '99")
    Hilly Hicks
    Hilly Hicks
    • Barnes (segment "Class of '99")
    Suzanne Cohane
    Suzanne Cohane
    • Joanne Fields (segment "Class of '99")
    Barbara Shannon
    • Miss Peterson (segment "Class of '99")
    Richard Doyle
    Richard Doyle
    • Bruce (segment "Class of '99")
    Hunter von Leer
    Hunter von Leer
    • Templeton (segment "Class of '99")
    • Directors
      • Jerrold Freedman
      • Jeannot Szwarc
    • Writers
      • Rod Serling
      • Miriam Allen DeFord
      • Jack Laird
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    6b_kite

    The perfect family, how to deal with an ill spouse, learning futuristic society, and comedic witches brew.

    The second episode from season two once again contains four segments.

    The first "A Death In the Family" has a rather odd mortician doing his duty, when he gets paid a visit by a wounded thief. As the episode progresses we later learn that the lonely man takes his job pretty dang seriously and decides to make plans for the thief and several other stiffs he has on display. There really isn't nothing to exciting to this tale as another reviewer stated its more rather sad then terrifying, but, it does have some creepy moments and two good performances from E,G, Marshall and Desi Arnaz, jr.

    The second "The Merciful" is another comedy short where a woman seems to be building a wall over her sick husband. As normal there's a twist to the affair and its rather obvious.

    The third "Class of '99" is the star piece of the episode. It features Vincent Price as a college professor, teaching a class of men and women all of different types the meaning of life and different feelings, as things go along they go to the extreme and we later learn this isn't no ordinary class of students, I'm not going to say anything more about his, but, its a moving tale that fits perfectly in today's society defiantly holds up the episode on its own merit.

    The fourth "Witches' Feast" is another comedy short about bickering witches, long thought to be lost it was later discovered, its a good thing its short because it begins to ware out its welcome.

    Overall a decent episode worth watching primarily for "Class of '99".
    BA_Harrison

    Despite Vincent and Victor, this is V. disappointing.

    A Death in the Family sees Mr. Soames (E. G. Marshall), owner of a funeral parlour, resolving his loneliness by creating a 'family' of corpses to keep him company. The latest addition to his family is to be fatally wounded criminal Doran (Desi Arnaz Jr.) who breaks into the funeral home. It's a macabre but touching tale -- kinda like if Ed Gein was well-meaning and misunderstood -- and the sight of cadavers assembled around a table wearing party hats is wonderfully ghoulish (and would be repeated for the 1981 slasher film Happy Birthday To Me).

    The Merciful is one of those pointless, supposedly amusing horror shorts that are used to pad out an episode. A woman bricks up her husband in the basement, or does she? It's predictable stuff.

    Class of '99 stars Vincent Price as an examiner, grading students on their knowledge and ability to react to situations in the approved manner. It's not exactly thrilling stuff, that not even Price can save, but it's always fun to see an inaccurate 'futuristic' prediction of a year that has since passed.

    Satisfaction Guaranteed doesn't satisfy. Victor Buono plays a wealthy man looking for a secretary, but she must meet his very exacting criteria. Another black comedy short, this one is plain daft.
    stones78

    All in the Family

    Let me say right from the jump that E.G. Marshall is terrific as Mr. Soames, a funeral director who takes his job rather seriously, even to the extent of helping an escaped prisoner, played decently enough by a young Desi Arnaz Jr, who's on the run from the authorities. The funeral parlor and house are very creepy looking on both inside and out and makes for a fine setting; this show is known for the old mansions which appear in many episodes. Marshall is very convincing as the lonely director, whose work appears to be his life, although he could use some singing lessons. After being stopped by the police near his home and questioned about seeing the loose convict, they let him go back home; soon after, the escaped, injured, and very wet convict(Arnaz Jr.)breaks through a window carrying a gun and requests to be able to lay down on the sofa to rest. Soames is more than happy to have the young man stay, and you sense that he is fattening him up for the kill. It turns out that the director has a newly dead family propped up on a dinner table, and I wish they would've used dummies or something other than real people just staring into the camera. Soames and the convict neither had a family of their own, so the director wants to add to his make believe family, although against the young man's wishes. Other than this downer, this is still a solid episode of the best season of Night Gallery and has a fine atmosphere.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Vincent Price and Victor Buono are always great value.

    To start with, this viewer must say that he watched this episode on DVD, where the final 'Witches Feast' segment was replaced with another story entirely, 'Satisfaction Guaranteed'. He cannot comment on the episode as it originally aired back in '71.

    As for the rest:

    'Death in the Family'. The wonderful E.G. Marshall (whom horror fans know as Upson Pratt in "Creepshow") is Mr. Soames, a funeral home director accosted in his place of business by young murderer Doran (Desi Arnaz, Jr.). Doran is in for a surprise when he sees that he sees that there is actually no safe haven here. Mr. Soames, you see, is an eccentric who has certain ideas about what to do with dead individuals. Scripted by Rod Serling, based on Miriam Allen DeFords' story, this is pretty good, but delivers no earthshaking revelations. Some good atmosphere, in any event.

    'The Merciful'. An "original" by series producer Jack Laird (this is obviously inspired by Edgar Allan Poe), this has a loving wife (Imogene Coca) walling up her husband (King Donovan) for supposedly compassionate reasons. The revelation is amusing, if not a great one, and this at least represents something of an improvement over a previous Laird-scripted comic vignette, 'Miss Lovecraft Sent Me'). Ms. Coca is a delight.

    'Class of '99'. This is far and away the standout segment of this episode, and is a Serling original, showing off his great ear for dialogue and talent for intelligent rumination on the idea of human nature. Vincent Price is an officious professor, presiding over the final exam for his students. Brandon de Wilde, the young boy from "Shane" all grown up, is one of them. It's worth it all just for Serling's delicious reveal, which may actually catch the viewer by surprise. The episode really cooks once we get to a confrontation between two students, one white and one black, and we think about instinctual reactions to being provoked.

    Finally, 'Satisfaction Guaranteed'. Another original by Laird. Victor Buono plays a pompous schlub who wants a young woman for some unknown purpose, while an employment agency proprietress (Cathleen Cordell) parades some efficient young ladies before him. Once a certain character comes through the door, and Buono's eyes light up, you see what he's really going for. Overall, this short segment is amusing, and shows that Laird was showing some (very mild) improvement in terms of his writing. But Buono is the real reason to watch.

    Look for various familiar faces turning up throughout: James B. Sikking, Hunter von Leer, Randolph Mantooth, Soon-Tek Oh, etc.

    The *real* twist here is that all four of these segments were directed by the same man for once, Jeannot Szwarc ("Jaws 2", "Somewhere in Time"), who worked on 19 episodes of the series in total.

    Seven out of 10.
    6bd64kcmo

    Fine performance, BUT

    Brandon deWilde, Vincent Price and Randolph Mantooth gave fine performances. They all did, and so did the Asian guy (Mr. Chang"?)who was part of the dialogue, and his was not a bit part. Yet the production people chose to ignore him. Hollywood racism at its best, you must make noise to get a fair shake.

    It should also be noted that when the student recited an equation for momentum (m*v) of a rocket, he cited a correction factor for fuel loss, ln(e). I don't know what these guys were smoking but that smart Asian kid would tell you that ln(e^x) = x

    So 8 for the acting and 4 for the writing.

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    • Trivia
      Originally, "Witches' Feast" was the final segment, which aired September 22, 1971. In a repeat broadcast, the segment was replaced by Satisfaction Guaranteed (1972), which aired March 22, 1972. In addition, the Season 2 DVD release of "Night Gallery" has the repeat broadcast of the episode, not the original.
    • Goofs
      In the final scene of "Death In the Family" at the dinner table, the supposedly "dead" wife moves one of her fingers.
    • Alternate versions
      When NBC reran this episode the following spring, the segment "Witches' Feast" was replaced with the previously unaired _"Night Gallery" (1970) {Satisfaction Guaranteed (#2.23)}_.

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1971 (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Colonial Street, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA('Death in the Family' segment - Colonial Mansion as "Soames Funeral Home")
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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      • Mono
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      • 1.33 : 1

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