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One Step Beyond: Volume 3 (1959)
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Before there was The Twilight Zone, the highly imaginative series set the groundwork for the ironic and abnormal, and was one of the first to depict "real" accounts of the paranormal. With TV veteran John Newland as your personal "guide to the unknown," One Step Beyond will take you places far beyond your normal, every day reality...and once you take the giant leap, you will never look at things the same way again!
Includes: The Aerialist At a circus show before hundreds of people, Mario Petrusscio, of the Flying Petrusscios fame, accidentally drops his father as they perform a trapeze stunt. With his father paralyzed, Mario blames himself and attempts to commit suicide on the trapeze platform. However, when he swings off the bar and prepares to plunge, something miraculous happens that will leave you speechless. A tale of an out-of-body experience, The Aerialist reveals the hidden powers of the human psyche. The Captain's Guests Andy and Ellen Courtney move into an old sea captain's New England house, despite the realtor's claims that the house is haunted. Soon after the couple moves into the house, strange things start to happen. The evil sea captain takes possession of Andy, causing him to become increasingly agitated, violent, and jealous. It is up to his wife to rescue Andy from the grips of such an angry spirit. Disturbing and shocking, The Captain's Guests delivers a strange tale that will leave you truly unsettled. Echo Leaving town after being exonerated for his wife's murder, Paul Marlin (Ross Martin) stops over at a hotel with the hopes of excaping his past, only to find himself repeatedly experiencing a vision of an assassin shooting him dead. Could it be a case of the nerves or a guilty conscience that makes Paul see such frightful visions, or is there something beyond reality that wats for him? Echo is truly a frightening tale of fate and justice that you won't want to miss. Front Runner Is it possible to have power beyond death? This is the question posed by Front Runner, a story that deals with revenge beyond the grave. On his deathbed, jockey Ronnie Watson recalls his shame in having cheated his close friend Sam out of a racing victory because of a girl. Years later, after Ronnie reaches the top of his career, he too loses an important race, but the reasons for his loss have supernatural origins. A cautionary tale about trust and loyalty, Front Runner will leave you perplexed and amazed.
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