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Thriller (1960)/Cousin Tundifer
Cousin Tundifer | |
Season 2, Episode 21 | |
Airdate | February 19, 1962 |
Written by | Boris Sobelman |
Directed by | John Brahm |
Produced by | William Frye |
← 2x20 The Hollow Watcher |
2x22 → The Incredible Doktor Markesan |
Thriller — Season Two |
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Cousin Tundifer is the twenty-first episode of the second season of Thriller, and the fifty-eighth episode overall.
Starred: Edward Andrews (Miles Tundifer), Sue Ane Langdon (Queenie De Lyte), Vaughn Taylor (Pontifex Tundifer), Howard McNear (Jack Passasstroy)
with Dayton Lummis (Millard Braystone), Hallene Hill (The Old Woman), Cyril Delevanti (The Old Man), Chet Stratton (Alfred Marvin, Ph. D.), Bart Patton (The Young Workman), Jim Bannon (The Police Lieutenant), Clem Bevans (The Old Gaffer), Edgar Dearing (The Police Sergeant)
Your Host: Boris Karloff
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Plot Overview
A mass murderer's descendant plots quicker inheritance options when his ill, rich uncle Pontifex, takes up with Queenie De Lyte, a stripper turned art fancier. A psychologist cured Pontifex's obsession with restoring ancient family homes, destroying nephew Tundifer's hope of having Pontifex declared incompetent. Tundifer looks exactly like his evil ancestor, a portrait of whom hangs in one family mansion, whose expensive renovation may include a portal to a prior century.