Rod Serling's Night Gallery Season 1 Episode 14

Ep 14. Witch, Witch, Burning Bright

  • January 1, 1969

In the episode "Witch, Witch, Burning Bright" of Rod Serling's Night Gallery, the audience is taken back in time to the 17th century in Salem, Massachusetts during the infamous witch trials. The story centers around a young woman named Margaret Hamilton who is accused of witchcraft and put on trial.

As the trial unfolds, it becomes clear that the evidence against Margaret is flimsy at best. The townspeople, however, are eager to see her burn, and with the help of a corrupt judge and a vengeful accuser, Margaret is sentenced to death by burning at the stake.

The night before her execution, Margaret is visited by a mysterious stranger who offers her a deal. In exchange for her soul, he promises to save her from the flames and help her escape. Not wanting to die, Margaret agrees to the deal, but soon realizes that she has made a terrible mistake.

The stranger turns out to be a devilish figure, and as soon as Margaret is free from the stake, she is hunted relentlessly by him. Every time she thinks she has escaped, he reappears, taunting her and reminding her of their deal.

As Margaret runs for her life, she turns to a group of witches for help. They offer to protect her and teach her their magic, but only if she renounces her deal with the devil. Margaret is hesitant at first, but as the devil continues to close in on her, she has no choice but to accept their offer.

The witches give Margaret a powerful spell to help her defeat the devil, but warn her that it will come at a great cost. Margaret is willing to pay whatever price necessary for her freedom, and casts the spell with all her might.

What follows is an intense battle between Margaret and the devil, with the fate of her soul hanging in the balance. Sparks fly as the two combatants use their supernatural powers to gain the upper hand, and the audience is left wondering who will come out on top.

In the end, Margaret emerges victorious, but at a great personal cost. The spell that she used to defeat the devil required her to sacrifice her own powers and magic, and she is left alone and defenseless once again. However, she has won her freedom, and she is determined to use it to help others who are wrongly accused of witchcraft in the future.

"Witch, Witch, Burning Bright" is a thrilling episode that explores the themes of justice and sacrifice, and asks the question of how far a person is willing to go to save themselves. With an all-star cast and a tense storyline that will keep you on the edge of your seat, this episode is not to be missed.

Description
  • First Aired
    January 1, 1969
  • Language
    English