The House/Certain Shadows on the Wall
- Episode aired Dec 30, 1970
- TV-PG
- 51m
Elaine Latimer has been dreaming of a certain house for years and finally sees it in real life. / Sickly Emma Brigham dies, but her shadow is still visible on one wall of the family mansion.Elaine Latimer has been dreaming of a certain house for years and finally sees it in real life. / Sickly Emma Brigham dies, but her shadow is still visible on one wall of the family mansion.Elaine Latimer has been dreaming of a certain house for years and finally sees it in real life. / Sickly Emma Brigham dies, but her shadow is still visible on one wall of the family mansion.
- Directors
- John Astin(segment The House)
- Jeff Corey(segment Certain Shadows on the Wall)
- Writers
- Rod Serling(segment The House)
- André Maurois(segment The House)
- Mary Eleanor Freeman(segment Certain Shadows on the Wall)
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe outside of the house in this episode and the outside of the house in "Hart to Hart" are one and the same right down to the white fence along the driveway.
- Quotes
Emma Brigham (segment "Certain Shadows on the Wall"): [breathing heavily] Ste-Stephen... how much time?
Dr. Stephen Brigham (segment "Certain Shadows on the Wall"): How much time for what, Emma?
Emma Brigham (segment "Certain Shadows on the Wall"): You know what I mean.
Dr. Stephen Brigham (segment "Certain Shadows on the Wall"): I'm a doctor, Emma, not a seer.
Emma Brigham (segment "Certain Shadows on the Wall"): You have some i-idea, don't you?
Dr. Stephen Brigham (segment "Certain Shadows on the Wall"): Man proposes, God disposes.
- SoundtracksSing Me to Sleep
(uncredited)
Lyrics by G. Clifton Bingham
Music by Edwin Greene
Performed by Rachel Roberts
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- Jun 21, 2009