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  • TV Episode | Drama

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The Whistling Room (Season 1, Episode 32)
TV Episode | Drama

When a chamber in a mansion manifests a loud, eerie whistling, Carnacki is called to investigate. He makes an exceedingly thorough search of the room, but can find no explanation. He is still not convinced of the supernatural nature of the...See moreWhen a chamber in a mansion manifests a loud, eerie whistling, Carnacki is called to investigate. He makes an exceedingly thorough search of the room, but can find no explanation. He is still not convinced of the supernatural nature of the sound until he climbs a ladder outside and peers into the room through the window: the floor of the room itself is puckering like a pair of grotesque, blistered lips. He hears Tassoc, the mansion's owner, calling for help, and enters the room via the window. Written by Ulf Kjell Gür See less
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Director
Writers
Howard J. Green (teleplay) | William Hope Hodgson (story)
Cinematographer
Ellsworth Fredericks (as Ellsworth Fredricks)
Editor
Richard C. Currier (as Richard Currier)
Status
Edit Released
Updated Aug 22, 1952

Release date
Aug 22, 1952 (United States)

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5 cast members
Name Known for
Barbara Bestar
Peggy O'Connor Peggy O'Connor   See fewer
Charles Evans
Mr. Rutherford Mr. Rutherford   See fewer
Tyler MacDuff
Rory O'Shea Rory O'Shea   See fewer
Alan Napier
Carnacki Carnacki   See fewer
Edmund Purdom
Tom Rutherford Tom Rutherford   See fewer
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