Whatever Happened to Peggy
- Episode aired 1958
- 25m
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6.5/10
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A teenage girl, Ruth, is possessed by the tormented soul of another young girl.A teenage girl, Ruth, is possessed by the tormented soul of another young girl.A teenage girl, Ruth, is possessed by the tormented soul of another young girl.
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- TriviaLike the episode "Destination Nightmare," Boris Karloff plays host in an office setting, rather than before a great fireplace. Both were completed in 1959, and became the last to be filmed before production permanently shut down due to lack of funds. The shows never aired at the time because there were only 11 episodes, but by the early '70s, three features were compiled from the series, 4 entries apiece ("Summer Heat" appeared twice). Even series creator Frank P. Bibas discovered this quite by accident at 3:00 AM one night, all done without his knowledge. Till the end of his life, Karloff claimed never to have been paid, although director Herbert L. Strock refuted this.
- GoofsThe names of Frances O'Farrell and Shirley Mitchell are reversed in the closing credits.
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Not a bad episode . But one maybe not crafted in the most inspired manner. The story of a girl who, visiting for the first time the city of childhood of her mother , lost her identity being acaparated by other , of a late young woman. The doctor has a temerary solution for cure. And it works.
But the story, against the good job of actors, seems too...fragile.
The end is, in same measure, forced.
You hope little more and the episode seems just a veil in wind. The most inspired part is the admirable portrait of mother offered by Shirley Mitchell.
A nice episode , some eccentric in the economy of series, against the similarities with the others about life after death.
But the story, against the good job of actors, seems too...fragile.
The end is, in same measure, forced.
You hope little more and the episode seems just a veil in wind. The most inspired part is the admirable portrait of mother offered by Shirley Mitchell.
A nice episode , some eccentric in the economy of series, against the similarities with the others about life after death.
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- Kirpianuscus
- Oct 3, 2022
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- Runtime25 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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