Samantha and Darrin look out one of the rear bedroom windows and see the Kravitz's standing in the front yard.
Day for night filter: at the very end, when Abner goes running to Gladys---and vice-versa---it is the middle of the night. Both are in their pajamas, yet it's clearly daylight. The era "day for night" filters weren't much effective at all. (Filming during the daytime and passing it as night via a filter of questionable effectiveness.)
The Mystery of Where the Kravitz House is continues.
Fundamentally, viewers know the Stephens House is on the outside elbow of a street shaped like a bent arm. Thus, it makes sense when Abner leaves their house leaping off a curb that bents away from the house - and sidewalk.
However, when Gladys leaves the Kravitz House meeting Abner in the middle of the street, the curb behind him is straight. More critical, the Stephens House would be more in the middle of the block than on the corner elbow of the street.
In short, where ever the Kravitz House is, it is NOT directly across the street from the "Bewitched" House.
Fundamentally, viewers know the Stephens House is on the outside elbow of a street shaped like a bent arm. Thus, it makes sense when Abner leaves their house leaping off a curb that bents away from the house - and sidewalk.
However, when Gladys leaves the Kravitz House meeting Abner in the middle of the street, the curb behind him is straight. More critical, the Stephens House would be more in the middle of the block than on the corner elbow of the street.
In short, where ever the Kravitz House is, it is NOT directly across the street from the "Bewitched" House.