Thriller (1960)

The landmark NBC anthology series hosted by Boris Karloff, weaving macabre horror and Hitchcockian crime into 67 unforgettable standalone episodes.

Thriller - Series Information

  • Original Title: Thriller
  • First Air Year: 1960
  • Last Air Year: 1962
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Crime
  • Content Rating (US): TV-PG
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 50 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 2
  • Number of Episodes: 67
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: September 13, 1960 (United States - TV-PG), September 13, 1960 (United Kingdom - PG), September 13, 1960 (Germany - 12), September 13, 1960 (France - 12), September 13, 1960 (Australia - PG)
  • Networks: NBC
  • Alternative Titles: Boris Karloff's Thriller (US)
  • Production Companies: Hubbell Robinson Productions, Revue Studios, NBC

Thriller - Plot

Thriller is an American anthology television series that aired during the 1960–61 and 1961–62 seasons on NBC. The show featured host Boris Karloff introducing a mix of self-contained, macabre weird-horror and morbid, hitchockian crime stories, in some of which he also starred.

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Thriller - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Boris Karloff
  • Henry Daniell
  • Peter Brocco
  • Ed Nelson
  • Paul Newlan
  • Doris Lloyd
  • Audrey Dalton
  • Alan Napier
  • Alan Caillou
  • Edward Andrews

Writers

  • Donald S. Sanford
  • Robert Bloch
  • Robert Hardy Andrews
  • Alan Caillou
  • Douglas Heyes

Thriller - FAQs

Where can you stream Thriller (1960)?

Thriller (1960) is available to stream in the United States on The Roku Channel with ads and on Darkroom for free. You can compare all current viewing options available in your region by checking the JustWatch listing for the series.

Why is Boris Karloff's Thriller considered a classic?

Thriller is widely regarded as one of the finest anthology series of the early television era. Its blend of supernatural horror and tightly plotted crime stories, elevated by Boris Karloff's commanding presence and contributions from writers like Robert Bloch, set a standard rarely matched in the genre.

Did Robert Bloch write episodes of Thriller?

Yes, Robert Bloch — best known for writing the novel Psycho — contributed scripts to Thriller. His episodes are among the most celebrated in the series, showcasing his talent for psychological dread and macabre storytelling that perfectly suited the show's dark anthology format.

How many seasons and episodes does Thriller have?

Thriller ran for two seasons on NBC. Season 1 comprised 37 episodes and Season 2 contained 30 episodes, bringing the complete series total to 67 self-contained anthology episodes broadcast between September 1960 and 1962.

What is Thriller (1960) about?

Thriller is an American anthology series in which host Boris Karloff introduces standalone stories ranging from supernatural horror — featuring ghosts, curses, and possession — to taut Hitchcockian crime dramas. Each episode is self-contained, drawing on pulp fiction traditions and weird tales of dread.

When did Thriller first air on NBC?

Thriller premiered on NBC on September 13, 1960, in the United States. The series ran through two seasons, concluding in 1962, and was simultaneously broadcast in several international markets including the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, and France.

What is the content rating for Thriller (1960)?

Thriller carries a TV-PG content rating in the United States. While the series deals with dark themes including murder, the supernatural, and psychological menace, its presentation is consistent with the broadcast standards of early 1960s American network television.

Who are the main actors in Thriller (1960)?

Boris Karloff served as the series host and occasional star. The rotating anthology cast included Henry Daniell, Peter Brocco, Ed Nelson, Paul Newlan, Doris Lloyd, Audrey Dalton, Alan Napier, Alan Caillou, and Edward Andrews, among many guest performers across both seasons.

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