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One Step Beyond: Volume 4 (1959)
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Starring: John Newland
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Category: Television, Television
Studio: Delta Entertainment
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Length:
100 mins

 
 

 

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 Riddle
    On a train ride in India, a married couple experiences something beyond culture shock. The husband, Len Barrett, begins to act very strangely when he sees an elderly villager, erupting with anger and acting frightented. Once off the train, Len pursues the old man, ending in a dangerous altercation. A tale of past lives and reincarnation, The Riddle is a uniqute story with an amazing twist.
  • Delusion
    A police officer demands that Harold Stern, a quiet-mannered accountant, donate his rare blood to save the life of a dying girl. Harold initially refuses, claiming that those who previously shared his blood ended up living tragic lives. Eventually giving into the pressure, he gives his blood to save the dying Marta (Suzanne Pleshette) only to find himself inexplicably entwined with her destiny. Intriguing and shocking, Delusion is a fascinating story about man's inability to escape his own fate.
  • Ordeal On Locust Street
    Something dark and frightening is locked upstairs in the Parrish home, and it is causing the family to fall apart. Mrs. Parrish invites one Dr. Brown, a famous hypnotist, into her home with the hopes of having the gloom lifted. A mystery complete with a monster, Ordeal on Locust Street will keep you on the edge of your seat.
  • The Open Window
    Is it possible to witness an event that has not happend yet? This is the question posed by The Open Window, a story that deals with time and psychic vision. A disgruntled Greenwich Village artist witnesses an hysterical woman attempt to kill herself through hsi apartment window; however, when he tries to stop her, he discovers her apartment to be empty. The two finally meet in the most unusual way. A strange and perplexing tale, The Open Window will keep you guessing till the very end.

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