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Lights Out: S1E1-Beware This Woman* (1951) | A woman experiencing strange activity in her home secures the services of a reluctant, non-believer in the supernatural to resolve her problem. | |
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Lights Out: S3E7-Just What Happened* (1950) | S3E7-Just What Happened: A man stands trial for murdering another man by throwing him out a window. | |
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Lights Out: S3E10-The Martian Eyes* (1950) | S3E10-The Martian Eyes: An odd professor claims he can spot Martians, who masquerade as humans, using a pair of infrared glasses he wears. Only then can you see the third eyeball in the middle of their forehead. | |
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Lights Out: S3E15-Beware This Woman* (1950) | A woman experiencing poltergeist activity in her home secures the services of a reluctant, non-believer in the supernatural, scientist to resolve her problem. | |
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Lights Out: S3E17-Perchance To Dream* (1951) | S3E17-Perchance To Dream: Jeff Morgan reads a story in a fiction magazine exactly like one he'd written and filed away years earlier. He meets with the author who already knows everything about him. | |
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Lights Out: S3E18-Jasper* (1951) | A ghost objects to a couple's plans of moving. | |
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Lights Out: S3E22-For Release Today* (1951) | Henry Crawford is in perfect health but is told he only has one year to live and doesn't take it seriously. | |
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Lights Out: S3E25-Curtain Call* (1951) | S3E25-Curtain Call: Off-his-rocker Kruger, a famous actor coming out of retirement for a new play with his daughter, suddenly is tormented by the ghost of his late wife who supposedly committed suicide. | |
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Lights Out: S3E26-Strange Legacy* (1951) | Victims who had survived serious crashes near a lighthouse and were taken in by an old man and his daughter-in-law have gone on to remarkable careers. Did the old man's dead son help them succeed? | |
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Lights Out: S3E32-The Mad Dullaghen* (1951) | A woman commits herself to the nut house because she believes she's become possessed by the spirit of an Irish fairy named Dullaghen. | |
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Lights Out: S3E35-The Fonceville Curse* (1951) | S3E35-The Fonceville Curse: A murder writer stays with his wife in a castle with a curse on it. He becomes possessed and meets ghosts who tell him to kill his wife and join them. | |
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Lights Out: S3E36-Grey Reminder* (1951) | S3E36-Grey Reminder: Mr. Kenneth Ashby's first wife died in an unusual way; she was a very possessive woman. He receives mysterious unstamped letters. Who brings them? Lawyer Ashby explains this to his wife Charlotte. She is never to open that old desk! | |
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Lights Out: S3E37-The Lost Will Of Dr. Rant* (1951) | S3E37-The Lost Will Of Dr. Rant: A dear old woman is supposed to inherit the fortune of her uncle, Dr. John Rant, as soon as she finds his will. He tells her only that it's in a book and that she probably won't recognize it when she sees it. | |
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Lights Out: S3E38-Dead Man's Coat* (1951) | S3E38-Dead Man's Coat: A business man satisfies his curiosity about a superstition. | |
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Lights Out: S3E39-The Cat's Cradle* (1951) | S3E39-The Cat's Cradle: A man plays cat's cradle with a loop of string he believes to be cursed. | |
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Lights Out: S3E40-The Pattern* (1951) | S3E40-The Pattern: Al March is tortured by his failure to have stopped the bombing of an Army barracks in 1945 Germany. The ones responsible for the bombing were a threesome who were killed but are still after him. | |
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Lights Out: S3E44-The Passage Beyond* (1951) | S3E44-The Passage Beyond: The ghost of Lady Anne continues to walk down the stairs, knife in hand, and into the secret passage where she murdered her domineering husband. | |
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Lights Out: S3E45-And Adam Begot* (1951) | S3E45-And Adam Begot: A car carrying cultured Geoffrey, brutish Claude and eligible Kay swerves off a cliff and into a mysterious valley where they get held hostage in a cave by a wild caveman. | |
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Lights Out: S3E46-The Meddlers* (1951) | S3E46-The Meddlers: Cecil Crofton shows up at the backwoods shack of Purdy with a wild proposition on how the two can split a million dollars. Crofton as figured out that a ton gold that once belonged to the Confederacy is buried locally. | |
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Lights Out: S3E47-The Devil In Glencairn* (1951) | A bagpipe player makes a deal with the devil so he can pay his rent. | |
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Lights Out: S3E50-The Faceless Man* (1951) | A disfigured man has plastic surgery to change his face. Afterwards, he is haunted by a man with a bandaged face. | |
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Lights Out: S3E51-The Man With The Watch* (1951) | While a galactic visitor kidnapps Earthlings, a cop tries to solve the slew of missing person cases. | |
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Lights Out: S4E7-Dark Image* (1951) | Can we really see our true selves only in the mirror of life? | |
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Lights Out: S4E8-I Spy* (1951) | S4E8-I Spy: A survey taker makes a startling discovery when she visits the home of two very paranoid, eccentric, elderly collectors of odds and ends. | |
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Lights Out: S4E9-The Deal* (1951) | A man makes a deal with a mysterious businessman in order to get rid of his high spending wife. | |
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Lights Out: S4E15-The Silent Supper* (1951) | S4E15-The Silent Supper: A woman plans to use voodoo to entice a man into marriage. | |
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Lights Out: S4E16-The Angry Birds* (1951) | S4E16-The Angry Birds: Bird lover Waldo Bryan leaves behind his big city career to live in the country but his wife, Adele, hates her new life and for revenge, lets Waldo's beloved parakeet out of it's cage to be killed by her cat. | |
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Lights Out: S4E29-The Upstairs Floor* (1952) | A man rents the same upstairs apartment where he and his late wife once lived. Despite his claims of being married, the elderly landlady feels that something is not quite right. | |
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Lights Out: S4E31-Another Country* (1952) | S4E31-Another Country: A mysterious, rich woman enters a home uninvited, drawn from the street by a haunting melody performed by three musicians. The pianist proposes to her but she tells him no. |
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