ONE STEP BEYOND (original title: ALCOA
PRESENTS ONE STEP BEYOND) was an anthology series that ran on ABC TV
from 1959 to 1961. It debuted a few months before CBS's THE TWILIGHT
ZONE. Self assured, almost cocky host John Newland directed all 96
epsidodes of a three season run. All the stories were suppose to have
been based on real events. One episode in the third season “The
Sacred Mushroom” dealt with hallucinogenic fungi and it's said
Newland actually ingested several which was filmed for the episode. I
haven't seen it yet but it's on Youtube.
THE BRIDE POSSESSED-Episode 1-1959-A
new bride (Virgina Leith;THE THING THAT COULDN'T DIE) driving with her husband (Skip Homeier) on
their honeymoon takes on the characteristics of a woman who committed
suicide in a nearby town. It seems she's come back to prove her
suicide was actually murder. Harry Townes plays a doctor who tries to
help. Co-scripter Larry Marcus wrote for several TV shows and penned
some TV movies. He was later nominated for an Academy Award for writing THE STUNT MAN (1980)
NIGHT OF APRIL 14th-Episode-2-1959-A
new bride (Barbara Lord) has strange dreams about a ship at sea.
Later her husband (Patrick MacNee) books passage on the Titanic. A
minister also paints a prophetic picture. You know how it ends.
Marjorie Eaton plays a housekeeper. After it ends Newland explains
the similarities between the real Titanic incident and a fictional
novel “The Wreck of The Titan: Or Futility” by Morgan Robinson
written 15 years before. Writer Collier Young (who later also
produced the series) was once married to actress/director Ida Lupino
and wrote the screenplays for 4 of her films
EMERGENCY ONLY-Episode 3-1959-At a
cocktail party a woman (Jocelyn Brando) reads the palm of a skeptical
man (Lin McCarthey). Her prediction seems to say that he will be
murdered by a woman on a train. Most of what she says comes true
except for the twist ending conclusion. Paula Raymond THE BEAST FROM
20,000 FATHOMS), Bill Quinn and Ross Elliot are also featured.
THE DEAD PART OF THE HOUSE-Episode
9-1959-A man (Phillip Abbott) who hasn't gotten over the death of his
wife takes his neglected daughter (Mimi Gibson) to live with his
sister (Joanne Linville). Three dolls and a haunted room help the man
to love his daughter again. Phillip Ahn plays their servant.
Scriptwriter Michael Plant also wrote the Jack the Ripper film that
was part of the unsold THE VEIL TV series (hosted by Boris Karloff).
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