Major Henry Rodman is insistent that through his binoculars he witnessed a murder.
A subsequent search of the property revealed absolutely nothing. It's a very neat idea, one I'm surprised hasn't been used multiple times over in successive years, maybe it has, and I just haven't see it.
A very different production, for the reasons given by other reviewers, it has the intriguing if intrusive music, and a definite film like quality throughout, it is just liken watching a short film.
What on Earth was Major Rodman hoping to see in that window?
It's a super clever and very unique, it's an episode I thought that had some real quality to it, Karloff was excellent as always.
Enjoyable. 7/10.
A subsequent search of the property revealed absolutely nothing. It's a very neat idea, one I'm surprised hasn't been used multiple times over in successive years, maybe it has, and I just haven't see it.
A very different production, for the reasons given by other reviewers, it has the intriguing if intrusive music, and a definite film like quality throughout, it is just liken watching a short film.
What on Earth was Major Rodman hoping to see in that window?
It's a super clever and very unique, it's an episode I thought that had some real quality to it, Karloff was excellent as always.
Enjoyable. 7/10.