The best episode directed by Sidney Salkow is "Return to the Chateau D'If", rated 10/10 from 2 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Return to the Chateau D'If" aired on 9/28/1956 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Victor Hugo".
When the young Duke of Renoldi is abducted and thrown into prison, the Count finds he must return to the very dungeons that held him prisoner for 12 long years.
Director: Sidney Salkow
Writer: N/A
A onetime galley slave, suspected of attempting to murder the playwright Victor Hugo, is seized by the Paris police. Only the Count is convinced of his innocence, and he must uncover the guilty party.
Director: Sidney Salkow
Writer: N/A
Morticia's pet plant Cleopatra gobbles up her favourite photo of Gomez from the family album. When the original photographer is found and asked to make a duplicate picture, it is discovered that he is now with the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Director: Sidney Salkow
Writer: Bill Lutz
Fester takes a correspondence course and boldly storms the gates of the business world. Roy Roberts appears as business executive Thaddeus Logan.
Director: Sidney Salkow
Writer: Sloan Nibley
The Addams mansion becomes a battlefield when Gomez and Morticia tell Grandmama and Uncle Fester that they think they are spoiling Pugsley and Wednesday.
Director: Sidney Salkow
Writer: Sloan Nibley
To sell the neighboring Addams Family an insurance policy, agent Joe Digby allows Morticia to redecorate his home.
Director: Sidney Salkow
Writer: Gene Thompson