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A Question of Fear/The Devil Is Not Mocked ()


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A fearless colonel bets $10,000 that he can survive one night in a haunted mansion but he learns that the past can haunt you worse than any ghost can. Dracula explains to his grandson how he served his country against the Nazis.

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General von Grunn (segment "The Devil Is Not Mocked")
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Col. Dennis Malloy (segment "A Question of Fear")
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The Count (segment "The Devil Is Not Mocked")
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Dr. Mazi (segment "A Question of Fear")
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Al (segment "A Question of Fear")
Hank Brandt ...
Kranz (segment "The Devil Is Not Mocked")
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Fred (segment "A Question of Fear")
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Hugo (segment "The Devil Is Not Mocked")
Owen Cunningham ...
Waiter (segment "A Question of Fear")
Gino Gottarelli ...
Radio Man (segment "The Devil Is Not Mocked")
Mark de Vries ...
Machine Gunner (segment "The Devil Is Not Mocked")
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Paul Golden ...
Apparition (uncredited)
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Self - Host (uncredited)

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Gene R. Kearney ... (segment "The Devil is Not Mocked") (as Gene Kearney)
Jack Laird ... (segment "A Question of Fear")

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Theodore J. Flicker ... (segment "A Question of Fear") (teleplay)
 
Bryan Lewis ... (segment "A Question of Fear") (short story)
 
Gene R. Kearney ... (segment "The Devil is Not Mocked") (teleplay)
 
Manly Wade Wellman ... (segment "The Devil Is Not Mocked") (short story)
 
Rod Serling ... (created by)

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Jack Laird ... producer

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Paul Glass

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Lionel Lindon ... director of photography
Leonard J. South ... director of photography

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David Rawlins
Sam Vitale

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Richard Belding ... editorial supervisor

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Joe Alves ... (as Joseph Alves Jr.)

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John M. Dwyer

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Charles Clement ... post production operations head (uncredited)

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Steve Siporin ... second assistant director

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Phil Bandierle ... gallery sculptures
Logan Elston ... gallery sculptures
Thomas J. Wright ... gallery paintings (as Tom Wright)

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David H. Moriarty ... sound engineer (as David H. Moriarity)
Roger A. Parish ... sound engineer

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Bill Jobe ... costumes

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Wayne Fitzgerald ... title designer: main titles
Anthony Redman ... assistant to producer
Gerald Sanford ... executive story consultant

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  • A Question of Fear/The Devil Is Not Mocked (United States)
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Trivia The Bates House used in "Psycho" is in fact used in this episode of "Night Gallery" and many shows such as "Murder She Wrote", "Big Momma's House", "America's Top Model" and "Swamp Thing", among others. It actually was modeled after the 1925 painting by Edward Hopper, "The House by the Railroad", which was the first painting ever acquired by New York Museum of Modern Art 1930. See more »
Goofs In the segment "The Devil is Not Mocked" it implies that Rumania was a country occupied by Germany during WW II. In fact Rumania was an active ally and participated in the fighting on the Russian Front until 1944 when it decided to change sides, at which point Germany was forced to evacuate the country. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Creepshow (1982). See more »
Quotes The Count (segment "The Devil Is Not Mocked"): The bullets are useless, General. If they were silver, of course, it would be a different story.
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