Alfred Ryder playing the role of Ted and the Leopard 😲👍👍….long before he played Prof. Robert Crater in 1966 Star Trek OS and Mr. Nexus (Ep. The Leader) in The Invaders 1967 too. A wonderful character actor in many tv series in the late 50s, 60s and the 70s😉
I sometimes will notice the decor from old movies and wonder even if they were just Hollywood props back in the day, If those items would be sought after antiques? Not sure why I concern myself with such thoughts though.
This was my very first time watching one step beyond. Thank you so much. To the film detectives , who has shared this film with us👍🏼👍🏼 I found it super interesting just the right 23 minutes of entertainment❗️🙋🏼♀️💐🇨🇦
Yeah, I'm sure tons of people catch that today but back in the 1950s, before there was a fascination with Eastern religions and philosophies no one would have caught it or cared.
I was glad to see a young Alfred Ryder in this program. He got a lot of work, including a great episode of Roald Dahl's WAY OUT. Was the Chinese game cursed, or was it merely a lens for energies we don't understand? Shape shifters are an international myth/phenomenon. On the other hand, there's that line from STAR TREK: "Mr. Spok, I've often noticed that if good is going to triumph over evil, good better be very careful." That's good advice for anyone having a look at the magical arts.
21:42- "In a moment, a few words about next week." "Next week, you'll see a story about a woman who hears the voice of her dead daughter. Is it insanity- or is it a warning from the future? To find out, she *had* to take that.........ONE STEP BEYOND."
Thankyou for your channel..love the shows in black and white. 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Alfred Ryder playing the role of Ted and the Leopard 😲👍👍….long before he played Prof. Robert Crater in 1966 Star Trek OS and Mr. Nexus (Ep. The Leader) in The Invaders 1967 too. A wonderful character actor in many tv series in the late 50s, 60s and the 70s😉
William Blake
Tyger, tyger burning bright
In the forests of the night;
I like the old classic films because of all the antique decorum
Me too. Good plots too
So nice to see an american made car built like a tank
@@mickehogan3230 right 👍
I sometimes will notice the decor from old movies and wonder even if they were just Hollywood props back in the day,
If those items would be sought after antiques?
Not sure why I concern myself with such thoughts though.
@@Mjg503 yes.. some are just reproductions and some are real
This was my very first time watching one step beyond. Thank you so much. To the film detectives , who has shared this film with us👍🏼👍🏼 I found it super interesting just the right 23 minutes of entertainment❗️🙋🏼♀️💐🇨🇦
The Book of Changes, the I Ching, was not written by Confucius. It is attributed to Lao Tzu. But this is television, so who cares.
They didn’t have google back then so no one was going to fact check them.
Yeah, I'm sure tons of people catch that today but back in the 1950s, before there was a fascination with Eastern religions and philosophies no one would have caught it or cared.
I thought he turned into a rabbit from 09:44. This was a particularly entertaining episode. Thanks for the video.
I was glad to see a young Alfred Ryder in this program. He got a lot of work, including a great episode of Roald Dahl's WAY OUT. Was the Chinese game cursed, or was it merely a lens for energies we don't understand? Shape shifters are an international myth/phenomenon. On the other hand, there's that line from STAR TREK: "Mr. Spok, I've often noticed that if good is going to triumph over evil, good better be very careful." That's good advice for anyone having a look at the magical arts.
OMG I remember Way Out!
That guy is a good actor, but if it were me I could never play that part. I’d feel absolutely ridiculous!
Part of acting training is exactly that kind of interpretative improv.
he became puss-puss
He got a paycheck for it. What do you get for that comment?
@@abbynormal3068 Lol…your easily triggered! Too funny….I didn’t know he was a relative!! Lol..
Omg the acting hahaha love these old shows love watching them so good lol❤❤❤ subbed
If I said it once, I've said it a thousand times...stay away from the occult! 😈
WHAT A FACE the man playing Ted has! How beautifully he uses it! He is amazing!!
Great movie
These are fascinating 😮
What a hoot. I was born in 1955. I watched this show as a child.
It is so ridiculously corny in today's world.
21:42- "In a moment, a few words about next week."
"Next week, you'll see a story about a woman who hears the voice of her dead daughter. Is it insanity- or is it a warning from the future? To find out, she *had* to take that.........ONE STEP BEYOND."
Originally telecast on January 19, 1960.
Leopard yikes
Skinwalkers
Not all shape-shifters are Skinwalkers.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ BRILLIANT
painful
Or a boy into a girl.
OMG so ridiculous.
So many bad actors back then.