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Thriller was an American Genre Anthology TV series that aired for two seasons (1960–62) on NBC. The show, which was primarily focused on horror and suspense stories, was presented by Boris Karloff, who acted as its Horror Host in addition to starring in several episodes. Many of the episodes were written by Robert Bloch, who also adapted several of his own stories. One of the best-remembered things about the series was its musical score, which could be genuinely scary, and earned an Emmy Award nomination.Not to be confused with the Thriller genre, the Michael Jackson album/song/video Thriller, or the 1970s British series of the same name.
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Deal with the Devil
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Deal with the Devil: The protagonist of "The Devil's Ticket" makes one. It turns out about as well as you'd expect.
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Deep South
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Deep South: The setting of "Pigeons from Hell".
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The Bad Guy Wins
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The Bad Guy Wins/Downer Ending: "The Remarkable Mrs. Hawk", "The Devil's Ticket", "La Strega" and "Papa Benjamin".
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Rescued from the Underworld
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Rescued from the Underworld: Mr. Smith in "The Weird Tailor" is already dabbling in black magic when he loses his son. His attempt to bring him back take him to a blind psychic, a used car dealer with a sinister book, and the titular Domestic Abuser tailor.
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Most Writers Are Writers
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Most Writers Are Writers: Beatrice Graves in "The Grim Reaper" is an extremely prolific mystery novelist. Mocking classic horror tropes proves to be her undoing.
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Early-Installment Weirdness
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Early-Installment Weirdness: Early episodes were mundane mystery stories. By the second season, the series branched out into tales of horror and black magic.
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Sex Signals Death
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Sex Signals Death: Subverted in "The Watcher"; the murderer tries to kill the protagonists for having sex, but both of them survive.
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Fake-Out Opening
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Fake-Out Opening: The Teaser of "Rose's Last Summer" shows Mary Astor's over-the-hill actress in a full-on drunken freakout, but her history with alcohol is only a background issue in a story about Rose acting as a double for an elderly heiress.
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Phony Psychic
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Phony Psychic: Karloff himself plays a stage psychic in "The Prediction". He starts getting genuine visions of the future, but no one believes him.
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Driven to Suicide
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Driven to Suicide: In "The Cheaters", a Jerkass scientist creates glasses that let you see someone’s true self. When he looks into the mirror while wearing the glasses, he sees his true self. He doesn’t take it well, and his maid finds him to have hung himself. Unfortunately, he didn’t destroy the glasses, setting the episode’s plot into motion.
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The Grim Reaper
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The Grim Reaper: A portrait of him appears in, well, "The Grim Reaper".
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Creepy Changing Painting
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Creepy Changing Painting: "The Grim Reaper" has the titular portrait which has blood appear on its scythe whenever someone is about to die.
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Comic-Book Adaptation
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Comic-Book Adaptation: Virtually every sci-fi or fantasy series received a comic book version, and Thriller was no exception. After the show's cancellation, Gold Key Comics decided to keep its comic going; it was retitled Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery and ran for decades, outliving Karloff himself (though he continued to "host" the comic, postmortem, into the 1980s, a fact the master of horror would have appreciated).
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The Alcoholic
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The Alcoholic: Beatrice Graves in "The Grim Reaper".
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Breather Episode
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Breather Episode: "Mr. George," which almost reads like a fairy tale, features an orphan girl being rescued from her abusive guardians, who are planning on killing her for her inheritance, by the ghost of a family friend. It does not stop the ending from being a Tear Jerker, however.
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Bait-and-Switch
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In "The Weird Tailor," it's never explained how Mr. Smith's son died in the original story. Here, he's accidentally killed in a black magic ritual by his Satanist father while drunk. Arguably serves as a Bait-and-Switch, since in fiction, supernaturally-induced deaths are usually easier to undo than natural ones, giving us some hope he can be restored, which makes the twist ending, with the magic being used on a mannequin all the more shocking.
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Our Zombies Are Different
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Our Zombies Are Different: In "The Incredible Doctor Markesan" the dead can be resurrected by some kind of formula. "Pigeons From Hell" features a female "zevumbie."
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Creepy Good
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Creepy Good: In "The Weird Tailor," a magic jacket, intended to raise a dead man, is accidentally used to bring a mannequin to life instead. He ends up killing his seamstress' abusive husband, presumably to protect her, but still proves to be this. "The Grim Reaper" might be this, as he ultimately attacks the real killer after he targeted the heroine. On the other hand, she already managed to escape and get the authorities...
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Asshole Victim
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Asshole Victim: It's a horror anthology, these are bound to come up quite often.
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The Scourge of God
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The Scourge of God: The murderer in "The Watcher" kills people he believes are committing wrongs.
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Mirror Monster
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Mirror Monster: "The Hungry Glass" combines this with Our Ghosts Are Different.
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The Film of the Book
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The Film of the Book: Several episodes are adapted from short stories by authors such as Robert Bloch, Joseph Payne Brennan, Robert E. Howard and Cornell Woolrich.
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"Mr. George," which almost reads like a fairy tale, features an orphan girl being rescued from her abusive guardians, who are planning on killing her for her inheritance, by the ghost of a family friend. It does not stop the ending from being a Tear Jerker, however.
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Cassandra Truth
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Cassandra Truth: Discussed and Lampshaded several times in "The Grim Reaper".
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Hollywood Voodoo
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Hollywood Voodoo: According to "Pigeons from Hell" you can use voodoo magic to turn people into immortal, mind controlling zombies.
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Wicked Witch
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Wicked Witch: A common threat. The villains in "A Wig for Miss Devore," "La Strega," and "The Remarkable Mrs. Hawk," for example. Be warned, they often won...
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A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Read
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A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Read: "The Cheaters".
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Didn't See That Coming
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Didn't See That Coming: The ending of "A Good Imagination". Frank successfully tricks the handyman who is having an affair with his wife, Louise, that he has sealed her behind a new wall in the basement, planning on scaring him away with no one to believe his story. Then, after Louise comes home, Frank kills her and seals the body behind the wall for real. Finally, just as Frank assumes he's gotten away with (another) murder, the sheriff turns up with the handyman, asking Frank to fetch his wife to disprove the handyman's crazy story...
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Scary Scarecrows
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Scary Scarecrows: The father-in-law of a murderous swindler animates one in "The Hollow Watcher."
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Grimmification
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Grimmification: Some episodes based on short stories were darker than the original. Examples: The original "The Incredible Doctor Markesan," a short story called,"Colonel Markesan," has a Happy Ending, where the hero manages to escape and burn down the house, destroying the undead creatures. In the TV show adaptation, however, Markesan is destroyed, which should technically free his captives and allow the hero to escape with his life but the final scene shows his wife was not so lucky. In "The Weird Tailor," it's never explained how Mr. Smith's son died in the original story. Here, he's accidentally killed in a black magic ritual by his Satanist father while drunk. Arguably serves as a Bait-and-Switch, since in fiction, supernaturally-induced deaths are usually easier to undo than natural ones, giving us some hope he can be restored, which makes the twist ending, with the magic being used on a mannequin all the more shocking. Also used as a twist in "The Remarkable Mrs. Hawk", a modern retelling of the Circe legend. We are initially lead to believe that Mrs. Hawk is merely toying with her victims (men that she has turned into pigs) in order to teach them a lesson. Even after we realize she is much more sinister than she appears, we are also lead to believe that Capt. Ulysses will rescue her victims and defeat her, just like the original Ulysses. Not only does he end up a pig, Mrs. Hawk ends up selling him, as well as the father and two sons she enchanted, to the slaughterhouse. The episode ends with her meeting her next victim.
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Cramming the Coffin
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Cramming the Coffin: Part of a plot by an undertaker to get rid of his wife in "'Til Death Do Us Part".
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Happy Ending
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The original "The Incredible Doctor Markesan," a short story called,"Colonel Markesan," has a Happy Ending, where the hero manages to escape and burn down the house, destroying the undead creatures. In the TV show adaptation, however, Markesan is destroyed, which should technically free his captives and allow the hero to escape with his life but the final scene shows his wife was not so lucky.
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