Aloha, this was one, if not the first, “One Step Beyond,” I ever saw as a child. I never forgot it. How nice to revisit it again - and it scares me just as much now as it did then. However, seeing it many decades later, I so much more appreciate it’s lack of ridiculous graphic violence and profanity. This was true drama, horror, story line, content, and superb acting. Bravo⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👏🏼.
What an amazing series and glad i found it. The music is so amazing plus the host, who also directs and appears in each episode. And so many episodes too. Thanks you tube!
I saw this when it aired originally. That face on the wall scared me to death! I remember covering my eyes when she screamed, cause l knew something terrible was going to be shown! I peeked at the face on the wall through my fingers. This episode still creeps me out!
It's an ugly and awful and a very good episode,. They killed her. And he said, that she realized they had done it and was so afraid, and that she died slowly.. Clearly while they stood and watched,. .. I came here in the comments for ... solace and commisuration,. Anyone else who felt sick how she was able to move on so easily after killing an innocent person for self gain, for the sake of some time. The Man Friday who dearly and sincerely cared for his employer. I wanted to find another understanding soul who was appalled and sickened, but everyone today is card board, wet noodle, one dimensional, the comments are all do inane, empty and Heartless. Unthinking, unseeing. Yours was the closest I could find to a humanistic comment... Every other comment just reminds me I am amongst the soulless and modern, the digitally deluded, the virtual and vacuous: Gen Y and Z. ... The last of the alphabet, that seems so fitting to me. 26 Generations, then the Simulation ends...
@@mr.x5495 l just saw your reply. I’m far from a cream puff. I was only 10 years old when l first saw this. Normal reaction for a child, I say. Have fun with your neighboring house.
@@NextWorldVR Yep. I was appalled and sickened and terrified and horrified! Terrified because it was frightening and horrified because it was supposedly a true story! The perpetrators got what they deserved at the end and it’s still a favorite episode of mine.
The music at the beginning of this, when he is walking down the stairs, sounds a lot like music used on Dark Shadows original soap series. As soon as I heard it I though to Dark Shadow. Love these old series of the supernatural/occult/psychic. I believe they preceded Twilight Zone. There was Thrillers with Boris Karloff as the hosts. It was good too. Just love old TV. So much better than today. The actors were all beautiful people and natural -- this was when women were born with the curves and did not have to get them after market. Men were handsome without having to be all buffed up like the Michelin Man (remember him, the tire man?). It is fun to see popular actors of later time, appear in these at the beginnings of their careers before they were popular; so young. The stories were simple without all the ridiculous, cartoonish, CGI. No political correctness (or at least rare). Special effects were hand made and 'trick' camera. Love it. It is also nice to see old clothing and hair styles. Thank you for posting these old shows.
I'm pretty sure Lucy and Ricky having separate beds, and being forbidden from using the word "pregnant" on television, even though Lucy was pregnant, are great examples of political correctness of the day.
In the old days they had a rule when writing crime stories, at the end the criminal always had to pay for his crimes... I wish they still ended movies that way...real life too!
In those days, films had philosophical meanings to give us examples of how to live properly, BUT now films are based on all types of sins and crimes. So what would you expect of this society !
@@kathleenking47Looked it up. It's actually Hays Code but for anyone else interested it was self imposed industry standards on foul language, nudity, violence, etc.
How times have changed...when she says to the buttler "maybe he's drunk"?and he says "no..when the master is drunk he's happy and 'gay'.Will never understand why this English word had to change it's meaning
I was between the ages of 8 &11 when this show originally aired. Never missed an episode but except for this one and a few others didn't remember any of the stories. Obviously some made a lasting impression while most did not. I remember seeing this one but I don't remember the face being so clearly visible. Don't know how I didn't.
So they could catch her and him and kill them both? Or in the 1950s and 1960s they in show business, writers actors set developers, were trying to educate on mental experience?
LOL...BIG fan...or used to be of Criminal Minds. Liked the older ones prior to 2015. Same old stuff.Anyway Mrs. Marquee or Marchese....reminds me of Paget Brewster. All made up and acting old time. Thats All. Trippy...or Not.🕊🤗😎🤣😂😁😉😑😶🙄🤔
I think even if they did repaint it the stain would STILL seep through. I think that was possibly the whole point of the story that it was all in their heads and they would of continued to see it until they cleared their conscious (s) aka rurned themselves in 😱
I must confess, I thought the author of the script must be about 11 years old. Not a very sophisticated story and the dialogue was clunky. It's still of historical interest, though. I really like watching old TV shows.
Thank you for these wonderful older shows!! Fun to watch, takes one away from where we are today...
Aloha, this was one, if not the first, “One Step Beyond,” I ever saw as a child. I never forgot it. How nice to revisit it again - and it scares me just as much now as it did then. However, seeing it many decades later, I so much more appreciate it’s lack of ridiculous graphic violence and profanity. This was true drama, horror, story line, content, and superb acting. Bravo⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👏🏼.
This guys face and his expressions are just awesome 😮,next level old school Baron looking dude
What an amazing series and glad i found it. The music is so amazing plus the host, who also directs and appears in each episode. And so many episodes too. Thanks you tube!
Such movies help, only to certain extent, to fill the void ,which your absence has created in my life.❤❤❤❤
I saw this when it aired originally. That face on the wall scared me to death! I remember covering my eyes when she screamed, cause l knew something terrible was going to be shown! I peeked at the face on the wall through my fingers. This episode still creeps me out!
you cream puff , you should see whats in the haunted house next door to me
😆😆😝😝👹👺🥶🥵💀☠😵😵
It's an ugly and awful and a very good episode,. They killed her. And he said, that she realized they had done it and was so afraid, and that she died slowly.. Clearly while they stood and watched,. .. I came here in the comments for ... solace and commisuration,. Anyone else who felt sick how she was able to move on so easily after killing an innocent person for self gain, for the sake of some time. The Man Friday who dearly and sincerely cared for his employer. I wanted to find another understanding soul who was appalled and sickened, but everyone today is card board, wet noodle, one dimensional, the comments are all do inane, empty and Heartless. Unthinking, unseeing. Yours was the closest I could find to a humanistic comment... Every other comment just reminds me I am amongst the soulless and modern, the digitally deluded, the virtual and vacuous: Gen Y and Z. ... The last of the alphabet, that seems so fitting to me. 26 Generations, then the Simulation ends...
@@mr.x5495 l just saw your reply. I’m far from a cream puff. I was only 10 years old when l first saw this. Normal reaction for a child, I say. Have fun with your neighboring house.
@@NextWorldVR Yep. I was appalled and sickened and terrified and horrified! Terrified because it was frightening and horrified because it was supposedly a true story! The perpetrators got what they deserved at the end and it’s still a favorite episode of mine.
The music at the beginning of this, when he is walking down the stairs, sounds a lot like music used on Dark Shadows original soap series. As soon as I heard it I though to Dark Shadow. Love these old series of the supernatural/occult/psychic. I believe they preceded Twilight Zone. There was Thrillers with Boris Karloff as the hosts. It was good too. Just love old TV. So much better than today. The actors were all beautiful people and natural -- this was when women were born with the curves and did not have to get them after market. Men were handsome without having to be all buffed up like the Michelin Man (remember him, the tire man?). It is fun to see popular actors of later time, appear in these at the beginnings of their careers before they were popular; so young. The stories were simple without all the ridiculous, cartoonish, CGI. No political correctness (or at least rare). Special effects were hand made and 'trick' camera. Love it. It is also nice to see old clothing and hair styles. Thank you for posting these old shows.
Body building is VERY UNHEALTHY
For men, and especially women..unless toning
They look roided up..unless natural like ernestine shepherd
Rushed home daily from school so my friend Adria and I could watch Dark Shadows. Spooky. ❤
yes I agree 100%♥️
One Step debuted January 1959. Twilight Zone debuted September 1959.
I'm pretty sure Lucy and Ricky having separate beds, and being forbidden from using the word "pregnant" on television, even though Lucy was pregnant, are great examples of political correctness of the day.
Great character sketches. Moral observations make great stories.
Also that is a well put together sentence...moral observations make great stories, because lessons often are a part of the story that turns out to us.
In the old days they had a rule when writing crime stories, at the end the criminal always had to pay for his crimes... I wish they still ended movies that way...real life too!
I love this episode, I've watched it several times!
When Hollywood had good scriptwriters,
And paid for them.
In those days, films had philosophical meanings to give us examples of how to live properly, BUT now films are based on all types of sins and crimes. So what would you expect of this society !
Made before hayes code ended
HAYES CODE..1933-1966
@@kathleenking47What is Hayes Code?
@@kathleenking47Looked it up. It's actually Hays Code but for anyone else interested it was self imposed industry standards on foul language, nudity, violence, etc.
You know what Hamlet says. Conscience does make cowards of us all. :-)
Doris Dowling, I remember her with Julie Newmar in MY Living Doll TV show.
The Lady In The Car With Glasses And A Gun
What on earth did he think marrying that? She's abominable.
Can’t you guess what he was thinking about? I can.😂🫣
She really is horrible
Bless me father for I have sinned - at least I know how to begin...
It has been __ days, weeks, months or years since my last confession. These are my sins:
How times have changed...when she says to the buttler "maybe he's drunk"?and he says "no..when the master is drunk he's happy and 'gay'.Will never understand why this English word had to change it's meaning
Very Telltale Heart
Thanx EAP 🤓
Without cgi they had to have talent
His wife could not have been as bad as her, what was he thinking?
His wife was sweet and gentle and beautiful and good.❤
He was thinking old man young woman rubbing is hand's wedding night 😍🤸🤸🤸🤸🤸🤸
Shadow of camera moving at 1.01
What's your point?
I was between the ages of 8 &11 when this show originally aired. Never missed an episode but except for this one and a few others didn't remember any of the stories. Obviously some made a lasting impression while most did not.
I remember seeing this one but I don't remember the face being so clearly visible. Don't know how I didn't.
OSB very interesting, fascinating and intriguing!!!♥️
20:15 thank god someone cared and/or understood about mental health/suicide back then
So they could catch her and him and kill them both? Or in the 1950s and 1960s they in show business, writers actors set developers, were trying to educate on mental experience?
I've heard about this before, and it is based in a true story, that's so scary about it,
From where did this particular story come from...??? Just interested...great story
great story.
My boyfriend and I got the whole lot recently and have been watching through them. The Clown episode genuinely gave me the chills
agreed
Yeah, that one had me scared for 50 years.
@@MC-342 I'm not surprised, it was so eerie
@@MC-342 also it's interesting coming back to an old comment, my boyfriend is my husband now lol
Is that the title of the episode ? The Clown? Not showing up on my feed, will have to look for it. Thanks !
She reminds me of a certain grifter I know.
That is Dark Shadows music. Now I know why I like the of this show.
Thanks!
Should have been titled, "Til' Guilt do us Part" or
"Til' Guilt do us do Part"
😐
That was good.
Obviously the Butler did it" ....
Is it just me,or were the two lead characters really digging each other?
Max Adrian was a confirmed batchelor.
Great episode
Creaky freaky creepy
LOL...BIG fan...or used to be of Criminal Minds. Liked the older ones prior to 2015. Same old stuff.Anyway Mrs. Marquee or Marchese....reminds me of Paget Brewster. All made up and acting old time. Thats All. Trippy...or Not.🕊🤗😎🤣😂😁😉😑😶🙄🤔
This was fact.
Originally telecast on May 19, 1959.
SoundJudgment,-It was NOT all in their heads-cuz other people saw it too!
Daniel 5:5-12 is the scripture spoken of in this episode.
You surely didn't help in recovery .
Ty
Leonard yourself you old fool I seen her name other places you're not smart enough to learn another language
The Maid is hot
she reminds me of Emily Watson.
Quite a few of these events occurred in the month of April.
Doris Dowling is fantastic in this! Behind all the arrogance and bluster you can feel how insecure Charlotte actually is.
Liking the food…
JUST REPAINT THE WALL
I think even if they did repaint it the stain would STILL seep through. I think that was possibly the whole point of the story that it was all in their heads and they would of continued to see it until they cleared their conscious (s) aka rurned themselves in 😱
@@sAINTDeVille doesn't matter there just made up stories 777
''I am a lady now, I am here....I am HERE!'' I bet thats what Meghan Markle is thinking now! :)
jessie james social climber of the highest order
What did she do that shows she was so thirsty to be a royal?
4Knewt She played hard to get
She's an ornery bi___; she only cares about the house making her look powerful.
Men always make stains worse!!🙄
🤣🤣
Guilty conscience
Kirma go back.
What a ....
OSB, CREEPY
… but great fun nevertheless. :)
She is stunning
Let's go Brandon, let's go Brandon, thank you for Donald Trump
Both named males are guilty of making as many misrepresentations as this couple made about their life together in this legend.
Why don't you go to a political page. This has no place here. Some ppl have no class.
His new wife is full of disgusting Pride. Almost as much as our false TRAITOR "President". Stop watching fake news. 🇺🇸
I don't understand the ending .. do you??
Made sense to me.
It was all in their heads... that stain morphing into a Skull image. Both the man and the woman had guilty consciences over what they did to Janette.
Made sense to me...what didnt you understand?
Why was the Marquis guillotined?
For killing his first wife Janette.
I found this one to be really boring!
Trish Glenn ...just the opposite, here. Agree kindly to disagree. Danielle in PhillyPA...Enjoy. God bless you and yours.🤗🕊🦅
...this was excellent
I found it to be interesting, fascinating and very intriguing!!!🤓
I must confess, I thought the author of the script must be about 11 years old. Not a very sophisticated story and the dialogue was clunky. It's still of historical interest, though. I really like watching old TV shows.