Review of 'Way Out

'Way Out (1961)
Are you tired of only wondering about this?.....
19 November 2006
.....then by all means let me know directly at the above e-mail address so that I may arrange for a copy for you. Specifically "Death Wish," the one with Charlotte Rae as an insufferably TV-addicted wife who drives her husband to plot to kill her, leading him into the realm of a very strange funeral parlor. The creepy proprietor has a beefy, Tor Johnson-like assistant, and between their combined presence, the very unsettling organ soundtrack, and the bizarre candle-lit appearance of the parlor in kinescope, it's one unforgettable set! Roald Dahl himself opens the show with great funereal wit (and as a bonus treat we can hear Rod Serling's voice at the end making a pitch for his own classic series, "The Twilight Zone"). A 'reel' gem worth repeat viewings!
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