"The Sixth Sense" With This Ring, I Thee Kill! (TV Episode 1972) Poster

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Another bad edit, but still good
stones7812 September 2013
I have to mention the poor editing that was done to this show because this is a very solid story, and has some star power in a very young Lee Majors, a very old Will Geer, and Lucie Arnaz, who I guess was a special guest star, even though I never heard of her. It revolves around the father of Marguerite(Arnaz)being attacked by a vision of a man in an armor suit and mask, and eventually dying in a hospital; the father was played by Stacy Harris, who passed away about a year later. Clayton Ross(Majors)is infatuated with this big house that he recently bought, mainly because an old movie star named Edmond Breakstone used to live there, although his wife hanged herself, but I don't think we were even given a reason why. It seems every Sixth Sense or Night Gallery episode must include a spooky old mansion, but I digress. An interesting twist has a blind reverend named Jordan(Will Geer), who also stars as the same reverend in another episode, watching an old film with Dr. Rhodes about Breakstone's performance in a version of Faust; Jordan doesn't do much, but that's probably bad editing once again. Richard Loo(Matsuo)plays the butler of the old house and has a few interesting scenes, as he was also the late actor's butler. The conclusion was slightly underwhelming, but it was still entertaining and had a different formula than several episodes before this one.
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