Gene Barry as Dan, Nancy Gates as Lois Williams Teleplay by : Fred Freiberger & Dick Carr Winthrop, Ann Codee, Gerry Gaylor, John Mylong as the hotel doctor, Albert d'Arno, Peter Camlin, Jack Chefe, Michael Hadlow
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Supporting cast: Geoffrey Toone as Basil Farnham, Alan Napier, Maurice Marsac as the clerk, Mary Forbes as Mrs. Based on the Legend of the Vanishing Lady. Winthrop, who is now dead, had the bubonic plague. The cover-up is revealed to have been set in place by the French government, because Mrs. Diana and Basil demand to see the room, which is very different from Diana's description, but Diana rips off the wallpaper, proving that there is a conspiracy at hand. Diana goes to the embassy, where her story is believed only by Basil Farnham (Toone). When Diana returns, the front-desk clerk (Marsac) and other hotel employees claim to have no recollection of her, nor is there any record that the Winthrops were ever there.
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Winthrop is suddenly ill, and the hotel doctor (Mylong) sends Diana to his home for medicine. Winthrop (Forbes) and her daughter Diana (Hitchcock) are on their way home via France, and check into a Paris hotel. Supporting cast: Virginia Gregg as Mildred Partridge, Robert Emhardt as Mr. The next day Kettle apologizes to Frank for his assumption, and offers to help him with his garden. In a rage, Frank bludgeons her to death with a figurine and buries her in his garden. The night before the seven years is up, Frank is visited by Mildred, who has moved on with life, and she declares that she wants a divorce and an end to the scheme.
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Kettle (Emhardt) suspects that Frank killed Mildred, and his constant hounding of Frank means that the couple cannot be in contact with each other. The light-hearted ending is enhanced by an explanation of why the clock stops.įinancially strapped couple Frank (Blackmer) and Mildred Partridge (Gregg) scheme to have Mildred "disappear" for seven years and declared legally dead in order to collect Frank's insurance pay-off. When the clock mysteriously stops, the men take it to be a sign from God and leave peacefully. Maggie does her best to negotiate a peace, eventually convincing them to only shoot each other when the clock strikes. Supporting cast: George MacReady, Percy Helton, Harry Tyler, Paul BrinegarĮllen Corby as Old Maggie, Gene Barry as Dell, Darren McGavin as RedĬowboys Red (McGavin) and Dell (Barry) meet in old Maggie (Corby)'s roadhouse and threaten a shoot-out. Kim suspects foul play, but eventually learns that he is the one who killed his father, and he has been in a mental hospital for four years his memories of Paris are just a delusion. He learns that his father died four years ago, a fact that his brother and sister-in-law did not tell him. from four years in Paris, hoping to reunite with his estranged father. John Forsythe as Kim, Warren Stevens, Cloris Leachman
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Supporting cast: Frances Bavier, Ray Montgomery, John Gallaudet, Ray Teal But moments later, Elsa, still mentally disturbed, identifies another man as her attacker. Later, driving in town, Elsa points out a man as her attacker, so an enraged Carl kills him in his hotel room. While Carl (Meeker) is at work, his wife Elsa (Miles) is apparently attacked and left traumatized.