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  • I'm looking for the One Step Beyond Episode where the guy crashes his car and is paralyzed but everyone thinks that he is dead.

  • @dbmrhi oh that would be a good one! hope someone answers for you so I can see that too.

  • @dbmrhi Was that the one with Joseph Cotten? That was an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents.

  • @bamamamacat Your right I stand corrected and found it, thanks.

  • @dbmrhi You're welcome! Glad you found it :)

  • Anybody remember the chapter where an animal (racoon) SPEAKS many lanuguages and have a discussion in old greek with a philosophe?

  • The dad is pure fool!

  • The mom is sure one ignorant rube!

  • This typical hillbilly ass way of treating their children. used to be and still is the one with the upper hand be it breadwinner, foreman of a job can do to the hearts content.

  • They're finally coming out with a season 1 dvd set of One Step Beyond. OSB has always been available on DVD, but those were random public domain episodes put out by every fly by night DVD company. This one will be the official release. I imagine the episodes will be of better viewing quality because of this.

  • You mean the original recordings exist? That would be great. I hope they are better and the old ones remain in the public domain.

  • Well, I dont know if the original recordings exist. Chances are they probably do have them. Probably been locked up in the vaults all this time.

  • With the key well hidden! LOL

  • Originally aired as "ALCOA PRESENTS: ONE STEP BEYOND" on December 22, 1959. Patty McCormack was best known for playing 'Rhoda Penmark', "The Bad Seed", on Broadway and in the 1956 movie adaptation. She was also the original 'Helen Keller' in the live 1957 "PLAYHOUSE 90" production of "The Miracle Worker". Eileen Ryan, playing her mother here, was the real-life mother of Sean Penn, whose father was co-star Leo Penn (later a prominent director).

  • Great background information. Lots of connections here!

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