"The Girl in the Glacier" has a preposterous though interesting idea, that a naked woman could be frozen in time for thousands of years, yet could seemingly return to life once her tomb thaws. Dr. Ben Seastrom (Frank Taylor) discovers the girl's perfectly preserved beauty while digging in a mine shaft, transporting her to the museum where she can be studied more closely. Instantly smitten with his unusual find, which he dubs Angelica (Sara Harts), he becomes obsessed to the point where he objects to anyone else examining her, particularly Dr. Olsen (Len Melin). There's no turning back once Seastrom murders his rival, but the anticlimactic ending is yet another disappointment for an underwhelming series. An early credit for Frank Taylor, a busy if little known actor working mainly in Australia, while Jason Lindsey would be seen in two other episodes, "Green Are the Leaves" and "Murder in the Mirror." Along with "The Photograph" and "Condemned in the Crystal," this entry was incorporated into the 1961 release "The Devil's Messenger," expanding Lon Chaney's role as host to becoming the Devil himself in exclusively shot new footage.