One Step Beyond (TV-1960) VANISHING POINT S2E23
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- Опубліковано 23 січ 2025
- Mind-bending series hosted by John Newland, your guide to the unknown! Based on true, supernatural events that defy scientific explanation, this show appeals to fans of The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits.
VANISHING POINT: Mrs. Fred Graham entered her house one day and was never seen again. When her husband asks the police to help him find his missing wife, he's accused of murdering her.
I'm hooked on "One Step Beyond"!
Thanks for watching! May the Sauce be with you.
Billy Two Knives so am I
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Love this. I remember watching with my dad when I was a young girl. Thanks for bringing them to us.
Me too
@Pizza Fix, thanks for bringing these back! Now other generations are enjoying them as well!😀
This series deserves to be lauded and celebrated on par with The Twilight Zone, Outer Limits, and Suspense.
This series is Gold ! Watching this episode at 1.30 in the morning makes it even more eerie. Greetings from Italy.
I remember watching these as a little kid at a neighbor’s house when first broadcast. My parents went to their friends’s house to watch tv because we didn’t have one. All these years later and through the decades I have been a professional musician in this country and Europe and the theme music is STILL iconic!
I watched this as a kid when it was new. The music always gave me the creeps.
Great quality tv. Much better tv than the garbage on primetime now!!
Now we know of dozens of dimension
@@AKumar528 but what do we do with them? Maybe those living in other dimensions have learned to live with each other in peace…I hope so….
Do you remember one that opened with “Welcome to the dark side, Johnny.” I think there was a wooded area shown after. That’s all I remember and I watched all of these shows as a kid. I cannot remember what episode it was. I’ve been looking for years. It scared me so much as a kid 😂
Harry Lubin was an imaginative genius for composing that haunting musical score for ONE STEP BEYOND. It really made an impression on me as an adolescent boy.
One of the rare episodes where the Host, John, actually 'acts out' a small scene with another character from that episode. Sortta like breaking the 4th Wall in reverse.
@Cliff Yablonski Haha, you beat me to it!
John was an actor, producer, director, writer so it made sense for him to act in some episodes.
Love this show is my anxiety medication
Occasionally, John would become "involved" in establishing the story by talking to people associated with it, or directly involved in it (as in "The Necklace"). He would always revert to his "host" mode by adding a postscript directly to the viewer at the very end [and no one ever said, "Who are you talking to, Mr. Newland?" 😉].
I've noticed our friendly neighborhood PizzaFlix has, so far, never served us any cheesy flix😁I thank you!
Music used is haunting..just fits the show perfectly.
eerie.
Our 3 year old Grandson walked in when the music was playing and said "scawee"!
@@ladyvigilant590 hahaha!! Too cute.
😅😅😅
I barely remember this series, but I do the music. The fact it ended on a major chord did resolve it some to my young mind.
I like the music that starts around 14:37 especially. That scene is so eerie the first time you see it. I kept expecting him to run across something...anything horrific
Love the way John Newland presents this series with so much conviction.
Joseph Kane Yes, then that creepy music starts, love it.
AND PURE CLASS..... Kim
I used to watch this series when I was a kid, maybe from 6 or 7 years old. I had to because my older brother watched it, and I had to be with him. It scared the begeezuz out of me. For years I shivered at hearing the eerie theme music. Even now, it still sends tingles up my neck. For a time, it was sponsored by Alcoa Aluminum Co. under the name, "Alcoa Presents One Step Beyond." Shows you how a kid thinks, years later I couldn't hear the name "Alcoa" or look at a box of their aluminum foil without shuddering. I still vividly remember episodes about a hanging tree, a screaming dead woman's face on a wall, and premonitions about the Titanic. Whoa.
Thanks for watching! May the Sauce be with you.
doctorbutros...Your comment reminds me of my childhood fear after seeing "House on Haunted Hill". My older sisters would terrify me with "the witch from H on HH is going to come in the night & get you!"
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I am 55 and I remember watching reruns on our local UHF station with my siblings and my mom in the 70s (my dad worked nights).
The music still gives me goosebumps.
She snuck out the back door and went to mother's house. A 1950's thing to do.
Ed Binns (Fred Graham) was a fine character actor. Did a lot of tv, and film. He was one of the jurors in the marvelous film TWELVE ANGRY MEN, and went on to become a voice over actor....
oh 12 angry man....what an amzing movie...superb(kirk douglas)
@@Celltooth No, Henry Fonda was the main juror. Kirk Douglas did some fine work, but he wasn't in 12 Angry Men. Martin Balsam, Jack Klugman, George Voskovec, Ed Begley, Lee J. Cobb, Ed Binns, Jack Warden, Robert Webber..
Back in the 2000's l had a collection of these episodes on CD...and the "Twilight Zone" as well.
Long story/short: they got lost in a move.
Now.....2 decades later: Soooo nice to be able to watch them here:
(( THANKS SO MUCH FOR POSTING!!! ))
I like this series best, there's always a grain of truth in it
@Cliff Yablonski I had supernatural experiences so I hate people who say that stuff like this could never happen
They ARE based on true stories.
@Robert Gardea Or that covid virus thing.
I like how the narrator is involved at the end.
And beginning
i am a fan of twilight zone but 3 yrs ago i got into ONE STEP BEYOND and for the first time i can believe that the narator is connecting with the actors i love it.
It's funny how the one step Beyond movies are actually real there are dimensions thank you for a good episode 👍🇺🇸
What an excellent series, and such perfect music to match the stories.
Welcome to the club. Been watching for 45 years.
Only been watching about a month during COVID19 but I'm also a Twiight zone fan and AH.
I just rediscovered this program about a week ago. I've also been into the Dead Files lately.
This is one of my favorite episodes.
Very amazing how people can vanish just like that in a house no less.
One of my favourite episodes. Love the music as well.
Harry Lubin wrote the music- and most of it was "recycled" from his scores for "THE LORETTA YOUNG SHOW".
That haunting melody...I love it. 😏🌹
A great series, thank you.
Note to self, watched 6/23/18, SG.
The music is such an amazing and integral part of the show.
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The actress who played Ruth did it so well. Actually felt she meant what she said.
This episode always haunted me it was play out very well.
Brilliant episode
I love how the lead looks scruffier in passing time. He looks super for the part.
Very weird how something like this could ever happen since this woman vanished inside her house just like that.
Yea where'd she go? They say a lot of people dissappear every year. Some are murdered, some are kidnapped but some maybe just dissappear.
This is my favorite episode of the series. Thank you for posting :)
The very sad thing is that this guys was really innocent.
I'll say it everytime...best TV show music EVER. Harry Lubin Orchestra "Weird" and "Fear".
The same music used for The Outer Limits
whay a bonus ,John Newlan in the opening and closing sequences.
Excellent episode. Thank you.
There is so much in less than 30 minutes!
HOOKED ON "ONE STEP BEYOND" 2020, & LOVIN B/W. DON'T MAKE 'EM LIKE THEY USED TO. ROCK THE 50/60s ANYBODY THERE? 10/4/20 . FROM OLE BIDDY, IN LOCKDOWN.😊😊😀😀 JOHN NEWLAND IS/WAS BLOODY HANDSOME, WORRA BLOKE. YUMMY.😉😉😚😚😚
I am! I am! I am! 😆LOL. He let go & is now with his wife 💓😍🤗. Great Episode 😄 Thanks 💓
Oohhh this was a good one! Really enjoyed it!
One of the best episodes.
Love the black and white. The acting was much better back then.
John Newland - the original Fox Mulder.
Yes, this series was ahead of its time.
Kagney 13- Ha, ha, ha, ha. So true!!!😂
David Lang, once a resident of Gatlin, Tennessee, one late afternoon in 1888, vanished before the eyes of his shocked family. No scientific explanation was ever found.
A good mystery,thanks Pizzafix !
I remember One Step Beyond and Alcoa Presents. They were the same show. John Newland the host was great.
Here's what a network episode- with Alcoa commercials and the original title- looked like: ua-cam.com/video/NIM6Qfwh2d4/v-deo.html
When I watch these One Step episodes with the man and woman fighting, I can never decide who I feel sorry for. The woman, for being fought and yelled at? Or the man, for being upset and distraught enough to yell at her? Both, in every case, it turns out.
I only watch in day time🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I absolutely love this show I would of loved to see it at the dime movies are back in the day life does seem more simple then then know and people had respect for each other
Thank you.
JOHN NEWLAND, BLOODY GORGEOUS FELLA, SO HANDSOME. CHARISMATIC, VOICE--YUMM 😉😉
A very strange episode that really happened.
These shows are classic. I use to watch these a long time ago. There really good shows. The theme song is classic, don't you think? You never watched one step before? How old are you people?
I'm from Bridgeport. The highway coming through was I-95. This was the story of the first documented case of White flight from there.
Same as the Bronx
That is such an old and creepy house!
This episode really scares me. Just disappearing like that....
Yes, it would. : )
The dimensions beyond the third (and there are now 14) are only mathematical dimensions. They are useful in working out problems. They are not spatial dimensions. There are only three spatial dimensions. This is fun to think about though. I read back in 8th grde, in a library book, the expression "falling into a hole in space". That was another way of saying someone stepped into the 4th dimension. Thats probably what this woman did : She fell into a hole in space.
Was the book _Stowaway to the Mushroom Planet_ per chance?
Isn't a tesseract or a tetracube a four-dimensional hypercube, being a shape that inhabits four spatial dimensions? It's a 4 dimensional analogue of a cube, just as a cube is the three-dimensional analogue of a square. I may be wrong but it's my understanding and no one has yet explained how a tesseract or hypercube does not occupy 4 spatial dimensions.
I love One Step beyond
"...but not in good ole Connecticut!" Lol.
Corrupticut...
How cool that the director himself was in one of his own episodes.
He was in several episodes as himself.
“Vanishing Point,” Episode 2, Season 23, aired 23 February 1960. Edward Binns as Fred Graham, Fredd Wayne as Lieutenant Barnes, June Vincent as Ruth Graham, Byron Foulger as the Judge, William Allyn, the Defense Attorney, Arthur Hanson, the Prosecutor, Amzie Strickland as Agatha Dunlap, C. Lindsay Workman as (voice) (as Lindsay Workman), and John Newland as Himself (Host).
This was the first episode I ever saw and I was hooked! It was in the seventies, being replayed on one of the local channels here in CA - I happened on it one afternoon after school. I was about nine, my mom was out shopping and I was alone in the house and it scared the hell out of me! I started imagining that I might walk into another part of the house and disappear forever! My birthday is February 23rd, the day this first aired - funny coincidence....or is it? (eerie music wafts in.....)
@@gibsongirl2100 Time for some theremin music, gibsongirl.
Edward Binns later became a successful voice-over in commercials and PSA's. Probably his most famous was the tag he delivered for a "Partnership For A Drug-Free America" PSA in the mid-1980's- "Parents who use drugs- have *CHILDREN* who use drugs."
U tube very much handy now. Blessings all humans.
I believe people can decide to just quit living and die. I've never known them to disappear but like he said, it's happened to way too many people.
Another good story ! I haven’t seen a bad one yet. And I think I’ve watched over a dozen shows.
Yesterday, upon the stair. I saw a man who wasn’t there. He wasn’t there again today. My God I wish he’d go away.
Love this series. 2020
This was a good true episode.
madness one step beyond 🤗brilliant tv👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Edward Binns had a quiet yet powerful screen presence. He conveyed a lot of meaning and emotion in subtle ways. I noticed it particularly in the film "The Verdict" with Paul Newman. Binns' role was small but he made a strong impact. (Excellent film, by the way.)
I'm hooked on PizzaFlix!! 🥰🤗🤩👁👁👍🤭❣ Send help! Lol!!
I'd help but can't since I am in the same condition!
I'm afraid they've got you. FOREVER.... HA, HA, HA.... No, but it's good stuff all the same.
@@paulhagen5645 I kr. I'm lovin it! 😁😎👍🍿☕
THIS REMINDS ME OF WHAT IS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW AND HOW THERE SEEMS TO BE MORE THAN FIVE DIMENSIONS 🤔🤔
This is one of my favorite episodes. Back then you only saw shows sporadically, whenever THEY replayed them if ever. Not like now you can play things whenever you want. SO they didn't have to worry about anyone noticing the house set in this is in practically every other One Step Beyond episode! MGM must have allotted this show THIS set!
It's a totally different plot, and a totally different type of disappearing, but this momentarily reminded me of the Twilight Zone episode "And when the sky was opened". That one is much spookier, though.
That's the one with the three Air Force guys, right?
Thanks for sharing ❤
The prosecutor's claim that he researched the disappearances of the people to provide a story for the disappearance of his wife can be refuted. There would be a record of him checking the materials out prior to the day his wife disappeared if that were true.
I love watching these if only to see the culture and social mores of the time. Like in this one around 2:25 or so the guy is lighting a cigar and does the 'usual' - bites off the tip - and then spits the tip towards the floor !!!! Omigosh! Was that really okay in the late 50s early 60s?
I recall watching an old Twilight Zone episode from probably the late 50s. A scene takes place in a street and a car our hero is driving runs down a man - really runs him down - he's flat on the pavement, but he gets up, brushes himself off, says he's okay to the few people around and walks off and the scene continues nonchalantly. Plot point made: our hero is upset and not paying attention to what he's doing. Jimmies!!!
A bit like that Sherlock Holmes character who walked into his hallway to fetch an umbrella and was never seen again.
Ladies, don't you just love it when a guy bites the end off a cigar and spits it on the floor? Aside from that, this is an interesting twist, host as participant, i kind of like it.
Funny. Looks like two actors from the 1st season of Twilight Zone. Main actor from "shot an arrow into the air"and the older woman was a neighbor in" Maple Street"
used to watch this in the 50s or 60s in toronto. loved it then still love it. watch the sacred mexican mushroom with substance"X" apparently psiocybin. he takes it a couple of times,testing forESP.
There are infinitesenses & dimensions & unlimitedrealmsofpossibilities ...
Thanks!!!
They really did take "One Step Beyond" 🍕
I love it I love it I love it
They just don't make them like that anymore!!!♥️
I wonder if Neil Armstrong ever watched OSB. The bit about one being one step to man etc........
Getting my popcorn 🍿 ready 😊
Isn't that the show host playing the tall guy in thev beginning part coming into the house
Amzie Strickland always brings a little something special to whatever she is in. (She was the schoolteacher).
Wifey simply went out the front door while he was checking the back, rendezvoused with her lover and headed for California.
That's basically what I thought. While he was searching, she took off, so he could suffer for her disappearance. Not necessarily with a lover.
No she disappeared, like he did later. 'There is more beneath heaven and on Earth than is dreamt of in your philosophy, Horatio'
Three months ago I had to scan and send via mail a pile of old wage slips for my pension. I remember finding them in the archives, taking off the rusted staples, scanning them on the bias as they didn't fit the screen then placing them in a file on my computer before sending them. A month ago I got a reminder mail asking me to send the same documents as they hadn't received them. I was annoyed so I looked into the computer file and it was empty. I then found the wage slips STILL with their rusted staples as they had been before I remember removing them. I couldn't believe it !!!!!! I had to RE scan everything and send them again. How can this be ? Is it the 'Mandela Effect' ?
His mouth and insults is what making her reject him his ass is to slitley mean and sarcastic
She went out the back door to start a whole new life.Game over.
There was a chain lock on the back door in the inside, remember?
This show is way better than the zone. And im a huge fan of the zone. This show actually gives me nightmares in 2020 the zone never did that to me
The best theme song. Is that a theremin ? John started fourth wall ? and the Office US uses it as if it were always there or not there YOU be the judge.
Wow that scene at the front door was powerful. And this folks got $25 an hour to act.
12:15 -"..Perhaps people vanish in thin air in INDIA and places like that, but not in good old Connecticut." As an Indian living in India, I am offended. People DON'T vanish in thin air in India-but I devoutly WISH they DID! God! The size is one-third of the USA and the population is four times plus.🙄 Someone, please get me back to the USA.
at 16:09 '.. there's nobody home, go away'..
at 23:45
prosecutor: 'where can he be?'
at 23:49
(correction)
john newland: 'you tell me killer!'
Call David Paulides!
THE ONE STEP BEYOND CLUB.🎭
I wonder if this guy is related to Actor Frank Lovejoy. He sounds like him and even resembles him a little.
I wonder, too. I think he resembles Lovejoy quite a bit, both his voice and his face.
great fick pizza dude haha thanks for all your hard work !
Wouldn't it be interesting if a theater had a Satruday night OSB marathon. Turner Classic has theater presentations of old movies from time to time, why not a OSB marathon. Better yet, at one of the few remaining drive in theaters.
We had some really decent programmes then 🌹
'what a great show....and what do we have compare? nothing