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The Messenger of Death has an interesting way of getting victims. His assistant, Miss Smith, would write a letter where recipients would be told to pass it along. The person that failed in doing so would meet misfortune (mostly death). The Messenger of Death and Miss Smith would watch the person that broke the chain on a television monitor. After the victim's demise, The Messenger of Death would go back to his desk, and say to his assistant, "Take a letter, Miss Smith".

Top Cast

  • Leslie Bevis

    Leslie Bevis

    Miss Smith

  • Merritt Butrick

    Merritt Butrick

    Raymond Maston

  • Nancy Cartwright

    Nancy Cartwright

    Marge

  • John Hostetter

    John Hostetter

    Lieutenant Harris

  • Mary Page Keller

    Mary Page Keller

    Janet Coulter

  • Ian McShane

    Ian McShane

    The Messenger of Death

  • Sam Melville

    Sam Melville

    Tom

  • Bruce Newbold

    Bruce Newbold

    Cop

  • Mark Phelan

    Mark Phelan

    Lieutenant Miller

Overview

The Messenger of Death has an interesting way of getting victims. His assistant, Miss Smith, would write a letter where recipients would be told to pass it along. The person that failed in doing so would meet misfortune (mostly death). The Messenger of Death and Miss Smith would watch the person that broke the chain on a television monitor. After the victim's demise, The Messenger of Death would go back to his desk, and say to his assistant, "Take a letter, Miss Smith".

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