Horror Habit Note: Only a few episodes are not available to stream at this time :( But please enjoy what is available below :) The synopsis for each episode is from IMDB.
The Twisted Image, aired 09/13/1960 |
Business executive Alan Patterson's life takes a surreal turn when two mentally disturbed people independently wind up with fixations on his life. One wants to marry him, and the other wants to be him. |
Child's Play, aired 09/20/1960 |
An 11-year-old boy neglected by his father gets so caught up in his fantasy world that he takes a real rifle to hunt down his made-up enemy, the evil Black Bart. |
Worse Than Murder, aired 09/27/1960 |
When her dead husband's late uncle fails to leave her any money, a scheming temptress uses his diary to blackmail her sick mother-in-law, who may have committed murder. |
The Mark of the Hand, aired 10/04/1960 |
A young girl is accused of murder and refuses to speak to anyone ever again. |
Rose's Last Summer, aired 10/11/1960 |
An aging actress is mysteriously found dead in a family's garden, and they may know more about her death than they will admit. |
The Guilty Men, aired 10/18/1960 |
A mobster tries to get his syndicate out of the narcotics business, but his mouthpiece lawyer half-unwittingly betrays him to a rival. |
The Purple Room, aired 10/25/1960 |
A practical-minded skeptic must stay in the spooky Baton Rouge mansion his brother willed to him for one night or forfeit it to his cousin and her husband, who warn him of ghosts. |
The Watcher, aired 11/01/1960 |
A schoolteacher and religious hypocrite takes a creepy interest in a handsome 20-year-old and the girl supposedly corrupting him. He murders her, but then discovers the young man has a more serious interest in another "corrupter". |
A Girl With A Secret, aired 11/15/1960 |
A newlywed bride must hide a secret about her husband's whereabouts. She is blackmailed by an eavesdropping maid and pressured by others to tell her secret. |
The Prediction, aired 11/22/1960 |
A fake mentalist suddenly has visions of people's violent deaths and attempts to stop them from coming true. |
The Fatal Impulse, aired 11/29/1960 |
A man fleeing from an attempt to assassinate a political candidate puts a small bomb in the bag of a woman in an elevator. The police spend the evening looking for the mystery girl and the bomb. |
The Big Blackout, aired 12/06/1960 |
A recovering alcoholic who can not remember his past finds himself confronted by criminals and killers looking for a man who may or may not be him. |
Knock Three-One-Two, aired 12/13/1960 |
A man in need of money enlists the help of a serial killer to get the money from his wife. |
Man In The Middle, aired 12/20/1960 |
A man overhears a plot for kidnapping and murder. At first, he doesn't want to do anything about it, but eventually he gets caught in the middle of the plot. |
The Cheaters, aired 12/27/1960 |
A man invents a pair of glasses that can see the truth in others and oneself. They lead to a series of suicides, murders, and tragedies for the wearers. |
The Hungry Glass, aired 01/03/1961 |
A married couple moves into a house that is haunted by images reflected in glass and mirrors. |
The Poisoner, aired 01/10/1961 |
London critic and wit Thomas Edward Griffith finds himself in need of funds and saddled with abrasive in-laws and a disapproving uncle. The solution to his problems lies in his collection of rare poisons. |
Man In The Cage, aired 01/17/1961 |
An American comes to Tangier to search for his missing brother and becomes embroiled in the search for a missing cache of heroin. |
Choose a Victim, aired 01/24/1961 |
A beach bum locks onto a wealthy young woman whose sadness is as obvious as her flashy jewels and sports car. At first Ralphie Teal only desires a quick score, but when the comely Ms. Landers forgives his larceny in exchange for his serious attention, the heel sees a much bigger payoff looming, via her only relative, a harsh uncle who's loaded. |
Hay-Fork and Bill-Hook, aired 02/07/1961 |
On the Welsh Border, an old man suspected of witchcraft is gruesomely murdered with a hay-fork and bill-hook. The Scotland Yard inspector investigating has to wade through a morass of superstition to uncover the killer, but when his wife starts having visions of the Black Dog, harbinger of death, the locals focus their suspicions on her. |
The Merriweather File, aired 02/14/1961 |
After a mysterious intruder fails to kill Ann Merriweather in her home, her husband Charles is framed for murder, leaving their lawyer Howard Yates to unravel a twisted scheme of revenge. |
The Fingers of Fear, aired 02/21/1961 |
The police manhunt for a serial killer of children ends with the arrest of a mentally-challenged brute named Ohrback, but the detective in charge of the case begins to wonder if they have the wrong man. |
Well of Doom, aired 02/28/1961 |
Fiendish Moloch and his huge creature Styx kill a chauffeur and kidnap his passengers, who are en route to a bachelor party. The two abductees (a bridegroom, whose heir to an English country estate, and the estate overseer), are forced to slog through foggy moors to an ancient Gothic fortress. As dawn approaches, the diabolic pair push their captives to speed up, because the demonic creatures fear the coming of light. |
The Ordeal of Dr. Cordell, aired 03/07/1961 |
In a lab mishap, chemist Dr. Frank Cordell is exposed to an experimental gas that causes him to turn into a homicidal maniac when he hears the sound of ringing bells. |
Trio For Terror, aired 03/14/1961 |
Three stories in this episode. First, a young man kills his uncle, not realizing that his uncle was a warlock. In the second tale, a man breaks the bank at a casino, but may not live through the night. In the third tale, a sculptor/artist shows off his "Chamber of Horrors" of killers, but are they actually sculptures? |
Papa Benjamin, aired 03/21/1961 |
A composer in need of inspiration turns to Voodoo melodies, but finds himself the victim of a Voodoo curse by Papa Benjamin. |
Late Date, aired 04/04/1961 |
A brother helps his brother cover up the murder of his philandering wife by framing her lover. |
Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper, aired 04/11/1961 |
70 years after the Jack the Ripper killings in London, Sir Guy (John Williams) convinces the police that Jack may still be alive, eternally young, and still killing, currently in New York. |
The Devil's Ticket, aired 04/18/1961 |
A artist "pawns" his soul to the devil and must retrieve it by painting a portrait of another person whose soul will be exchanged for his. |
Parasite Mansion, aired 04/25/1961 |
A young woman is held captive in a mansion by a family of recluses hiding a supernatural secret. |
A Good Imagination, aired 05/02/1961 |
A bookworm uses his good imagination and some storylines from Poe to dispose of his cheating wife's paramours. |
Mr. George, aired 05/09/1961 |
Priscilla, a young girl, lives with her scheming relatives who are trying to get hold of her inheritance... and a ghostly protector, Mr. George. |
The Terror in Teakwood, aired 05/16/1961 |
A concert pianist, so obsessed by the death of an arch-rival that he desecrates his grave, announces he will play a sonata written especially for the dead man's oversized hands. |
The Prisoner in the Mirror, aired 05/23/1961 |
A professor studying the depraved sorcerer Count Cagliostro, brings to the U.S. the mirror which was instrumental in the Count's murder spree. The looking glass was blacked over to entrap Cagliostro, but Prof. Harry Langton, obsessed with the magician's secrets, scrapes off the paint and installs the mirror in his residence. |
Dark Legacy, aired 05/301961 |
A second-rate nightclub magician inherits a genuine book of sorcery from his occultist uncle. He uses it to summon a demon to create impossible magic feats for his act but there is a price to pay. |
Pigeons From Hell, aired 06/06/1961 |
Two stranded motorists and a local sheriff battle evil forces that inhabit a run-down, abandoned mansion in the middle of a swamp in the middle of nowhere. |
The Grim Reaper, aired 06/13/1961 |
Celebrity author Beatrice Graves purchases a cursed painting of the Grim Reaper; her nephew Paul warns her that most of its previous owners have died violently but she scoffs-until blood appears on the Reaper's blade. |
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