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One Step Beyond: Volume 6 (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: Make Me Not A Witch A young girl suddenly discovers a new talent. She can read people's minds and this causes her family to believe that she could be a witch. Although she tries to deny her special skill, she finds it has a special use that will actually help save lives. A tale about a paranormal condition known as telepathy, Make Me Not a Witch is a wonderful story of great interest. The Hand When jilted pianist Tommy Grant (Robert Loggia) violently murders his former girlfriend, he cannot escape his crime, for it follows him everywhere he goes. A shocking tale of guilt and manifestations of a tortured mind, The Hand is one of the most disturbing and compelling of the series. Earthquake A recovering alcoholic bellhop at a San Francisco hotel has a shocking vision of a deadly earthquake that has yet to happen. The only problem is that no one will believe his tale of impending doom. A gripping story of precognition, Earhquake will leave you rattled and shaken to the very bone. Call From Tomorrow Is it possible to hear into the future? This is the question posed by Call for Tomorrow, a tale that deals with clairudio, a special psychic condition where one can hear things that have yet to occur. Stage actress Helena Stacey becomes ratteld when she keeps hearing the cries of her dead daughter. The specific, psychic purpose of the cries is not apparent at first, but when it is finally revealed, hold onto your seats. A strange and heart-warming tale, Call for Tomorrow promises to keep you in suspense.
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