The mentally ill Dr. Fenwick is a supporter of the therapeutic value of role-playing in psychiatry. He kills the head of the sanatarium where he is a patient and assumes the man's identity. He locks doctors and nurses in the attic and gives their responsibilities to other patients. Things run rather smoothly until Natalie Rivers, the neice of the now dead head of the sanatarium, arrives for a visit. Since she has never seen her uncle before Fenwick is able to trick her into thinking that he is her uncle. Natalie discovers her real uncle's body and, not knowing who he is, asks Fenwick to call the police. He pretends to call the police and a patient pretending to be a detective shows up to look things over. Eventually Natalie discovers the staff locked in the attic. Fenwick tries to prevent her from telling anyone, but he is stopped by the police. It seems that the patient playing the detective became so immersed in the role that he thought it was his profesional duty to inform the autho
Name | Type | Role | |
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Robert Bloch | Writer | ||
Claire Griswold | Guest Star | ||
Beatrice Kay | Guest Star | ||
Connie Gilchrist | Guest Star | ||
Virginia Gregg | Guest Star | ||
Mary LaRoche | Guest Star | ||
Jackie Searl | Guest Star | ||
Richard Peel | Guest Star | ||
Peter Leeds | Guest Star | ||
Peter Brooks | Guest Star | ||
Brendan Dillon | Guest Star | ||
Ben Wright | Guest Star | ||
Ray Milland | Guest Star | ||
Ronald Long | Guest Star | ||
Herschel Daugherty | Director |