Night Gallery Season 1 Episode 9
Night Gallery
Season 1

Ep 9. Lady, Lady, Take My Life

  • January 1, 1969
  • 51 min
  •   (62)

In season 1 episode 9 of Rod Serling's Night Gallery titled "Lady, Lady, Take My Life," the audience is transported to a wealthy household in England. In this intriguing and suspenseful episode, viewers become privy to the story of a wife who is unhappy with her life and marriage. Lady Millicent (played by Phyllis Diller) is married to a man she no longer loves, and she feels trapped in her life. She yearns for excitement and freedom, and one day a mysterious stranger arrives at her doorstep.

The stranger, who introduces himself as Mr. Smith (played by Ray Milland), is a man who claims he can change Lady Millicent's life completely. He offers her a potion that will let her live without her physical body, but she can still go where she wants and see what she wants. Lady Millicent, desperate for change, drinks the potion. But as she explores the world outside of her own body, she realizes that what she thought was freedom is actually a prison. She becomes lost and alone, realizing too late that she has made a grave mistake.

The episode is an effective commentary on the human desire for freedom and the dangers of trying to escape the realities of life. The story is powerful and haunting; viewers are left wondering what will become of Lady Millicent and whether she will ever find peace. The performances of both Diller and Milland are outstanding, adding a layer of depth and complexity to the characters.

Additionally, the visuals in "Lady, Lady, Take My Life" are striking. The episode uses a lot of dim lighting, creating a dark and eerie atmosphere. The camera work is also impressive, with well-timed shots that help to build tension and further enhance the suspense. Overall, the episode is a solid addition to the already impressive first season of Rod Serling's Night Gallery.

Description
  • First Aired
    January 1, 1969
  • Runtime
    51 min
  • Language
    English