Other influences included The Twilight Zone, Night Gallery, The Outer Limits and Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
His only number one song was "If You Leave Me Tonight I'll Cry," a song which gained popularity after it was used in an episode of the 1970s TV series Night Gallery.
Peyton Place, Love Bites, Dead Men Don't Die, ABC Weekend Specials, The Witching of Ben Wagner, Konrad, Rose Petal Place: Real Friends, Poochie, Return from Witch Mountain, Pete's Dragon, Whiffs, Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary, S*P*Y*S, Night Gallery, Dark Shadows and The Doctors.
As part of FotoWeek DC, Marc annually designs and produces a heroic exhibition of projections called Night Gallery DC.
Boomerang (Switch on the Light Selwyn & Blount, 1931; A Century of Creepy Stories, Hutchinson, 1934; The Second Pan Book of Horror Stories, Pan, 1960; Creepy Stories, Bracken, 1994. Dramatised by Rod Serling as the Night Gallery television series episode "The Caterpillar", first broadcast 1 March 1972)
Robert Bloch wrote a screen adaptation of the story for the 1971 TV series Night Gallery, however it was not produced.
Pera's other acting roles include a disturbed pre-teen in an episode of Night Gallery, Silent Snow, Secret Snow narrated by Orson Welles, guest appearances on The Six Million Dollar Man, as Don Ameche's son in Gidget Gets Married.
It was the basis of episodes (using the same title) in three television series: Tales of Tomorrow in 1952, Out of the Unknown in 1969 and Night Gallery in 1970.
Saturday Night Live | National Portrait Gallery | National Gallery of Art | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Twelfth Night | Late Night with Conan O'Brien | National Gallery | Late Night with David Letterman | Monday Night Football | Saturday Night Fever | Friday Night Lights | National Gallery of Australia | National Portrait Gallery (London) | National Gallery of Victoria | Art Gallery of New South Wales | Night Gallery | National Gallery of Canada | National Portrait Gallery (United States) | Three Dog Night | Silent Night | National Portrait Gallery, London | Friday Night Lights (TV series) | Saatchi Gallery | Hockey Night in Canada | Art Gallery of South Australia | Sunday Night Football | Night of the Living Dead | Black-crowned Night Heron | A Little Night Music | NBC Sunday Night Football |
His film credits span 125 motion pictures including My Sweet Charlie, That Certain Summer, The Savage is Loose, The Andromeda Strain, Starship Invasions, The Judge and Jake Wyler, several Columbo TV movies, Frankenstein: The True Story, The Six Million Dollar Man, Night Gallery and Kolchak: The Night Stalker.
Thomas J. Wright, artist and filmmaker, known for his work on the television series Night Gallery