
**Mary Ann Mobley, Jeanette Nolan, Henry Silva.** Woman accidentally kills husband. His ghost returns, vowing vengeance. Rhodes suspects she’s not as guilty as she believes. Bit of a misfire. Neither guest actress quite nails the material, and the story feels aimless and unstructured. Rhodes has multiple identical encounters with the butler, for instance. Being told to leave, refusing to leave, not leaving. Also, our hero feels like a bully sometimes, forcing this clearly distraught woman to confront her gruesome visions. 2nd episode for Will Geer as Rev. Jordan. He’s the best thing in the episode. _Spring 1972: Saturdays on ABC after ABC Movie of the Weekend. Against Mission: Impossible (CBS); NBC Saturday Night at the Movies (NBC)._ 5/10

**Percy Rodrigues, Frank Converse.** A dying woman–who needs a kidney–has visions of sister she last saw 18 years ago. Can Rhodes use clues from the visions to find her? A sceptical doctor blocks his every move, but a friendly/smart cop works with him. Sister, meanwhile, is in the clutches of Satanic cult who plan to murder her in a ritual! As ever, the tone is low-key and realistic. Very gripping, however. Rodrigues is superb as the cop. He’d make a great regular. _Spring 1972: Saturdays on ABC after ABC Movie of the Weekend. Against: Mission: Impossible (CBS); NBC Saturday Night at the Movies (NBC)._ 9/10

A woman named Alice has a psychic impression of her sister, Monique, with whom she has been separated since childhood. Both women are in danger. Alice is dying from a failed kidney, and Monique has been captured by a Satanic cult. Dr. Rhodes hopes to find Monique, save her life, and then bring her back to the hospital, where she can donate a kidney and, in turn, save Alice.
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