Night Gallery Season 3 Episode 2
Night Gallery
Season 3

Ep 2. The Girl with the Hungry Eyes

  • TVPG
  • October 1, 1972
  • 1560 min
  • 7.0  (286)

The Night Gallery season 3 episode 2 is titled "The Girl with the Hungry Eyes." The episode is a psychological thriller that revolves around the life of a beautiful, young, and enigmatic woman named Pamela (Joan Hackett). She works as a storefront mannequin designer, but her extraordinary beauty and the allure of her eyes draws in a lot of attention from men. Her strange behavior and habit of moving from place to place creates a sense of mystery and intrigue around her.

The episode begins as David Mannering (Barry Sullivan), a renowned art dealer, visits Pamela's studio to discuss a life-sized mannequin project with her. He is immediately taken aback by her beauty and charisma and is intrigued by her work. He offers her a job as a designer and recommends her to his wealthy clients.

As time passes, Pamela becomes the subject of David's obsessive thoughts and desires. He becomes entranced by her eyes, which he sees as reflecting a deep yearning and hunger. He becomes more and more obsessed with her and cannot stop thinking about her. His thoughts become more and more twisted as he begins to imagine scenarios in which Pamela is his lover and they are together forever.

David becomes convinced that Pamela is manipulating him through her eyes, and he seeks out the help of a hypnotherapist, Dr. Stringfellow (John Carradine). Under hypnosis, David relives several sensual and erotic encounters with Pamela. He believes that these encounters are real and that Pamela is using her eyes to control him. Dr. Stringfellow tries to convince David that everything he is experiencing is a figment of his imagination, but David is not convinced.

The tension in the episode builds as David's obsession with Pamela grows. He tries to track her down and follows her from place to place. He becomes more and more convinced that she is manipulating him and that he needs to control her. David's behavior becomes erratic, and he begins to lose his sanity altogether.

The episode ultimately comes to a climax as David confronts Pamela. He tries to control her, and in the process, he realizes that there was never anything supernatural or otherworldly about her hungering eyes. Her eyes were merely the reflection of his own desires and obsessions projected onto her. David's obsession with Pamela ultimately leads to his own downfall.

In conclusion, "The Girl with the Hungry Eyes" is a fascinating and engrossing psychological thriller that plays on the themes of obsession, desire, and control. The episode is a testament to the power of human imagination and the dangers of letting our desires and fantasies control us. The talented cast, led by Barry Sullivan and Joan Hackett, deliver powerful performances that bring the characters to life and make them relatable to audiences. The episode is a must-watch for fans of psychological horror and thriller genres.

Description
  • First Aired
    October 1, 1972
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Runtime
    1560 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (286)