This wasn't a bad episode by any means, but when Joan Crawford is the guest star, I expected more fireworks and memorable scenes than what I got. I'll assume there was major editing, because the version I just watched has no Dr. Rhodes(Gary Collins)at all, although from what I just read on here, Collins interviewed Crawford before or after this segment regarding psychic phenomena. Joan Fairchild(Crawford)has visions of her dead daughter, who drowned from a boating accident; soon after one of these visions, she crashes her car near an old mansion(naturally), which houses these stuffy, snotty young adults who eventually decide to scare Joan to death. Motive anyone? Not really. It was downright rude to invite Joan to spend the night after the crash, give her a false sense of security, then torment her. There's a strange twist of a deaf woman at the house, but I don't remember why she's there, and when she tries to escape the house, one of the idiots pokes a hole in her boat, because she can't swim. Chalk this up to ignorance on my part, but can a deaf person speak perfectly normal, as she does? At least there's one guy, Paul(David Ladd),who objects to the group's plan, and eventually sets things right, after being a chicken at first. The full episode was probably better than the condensed one, but there's the fact that it was Crawford's final acting appearance, so fans of hers can perhaps appreciate that.