One Step Beyond: The Forests of Night


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The Forests of Night

Season 2, Episode 18

A Chinese box with alleged powers creates havoc for three men on a hunting trip. Doliver: Alfred Ryder. Rankin: Mark Roberts. Brown: Douglas Dick. Nancy: Stacy Graham.

repeat 1960 English 720p Stereo
Sci-fi Drama Anthology Paranormal

Cast & Crew
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Alfred Ryder (Actor) .. Ted Doliver
Mark Roberts (Actor) .. Pete Rankin
Stacy Graham (Actor) .. Nancy Doliver
John Damler (Actor) .. Forest Ranger

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Alfred Ryder (Actor) .. Ted Doliver
Born: January 05, 1916
Died: April 16, 1995
Birthplace: New York, New York
Trivia: A product of New York's Professional Children's School, Alfred Ryder was making a living as an actor at the age of 8. In 1929, Ryder made his Broadway debut, playing "lost boy" Curly in Eva Le Galleine's production of Peter Pan. As a teenager and young adult, Ryder studied his craft with such masters as Benno Schneider, Robert Lewis and Lee Strasberg. He went on to appear in such plays as Awake and Sing and Yellow Jack, and for many years was heard as Sammy in the radio serial Rise of the Goldbergs. While serving in the military in 1944, he made his first film, Winged Victory, in which he was billed as "PFC Alfred Ryder." After the war, he returned to the stage, re-emerging in films in the late 1950s. His movie credits of the 1960s include significant character parts in Hotel (1967) and True Grit (1968). Ryder also made scores of TV guest-star appearances, including the role of Professor Carter in the opening Star Trek episode "The Man Trap" (1966). Alfred Ryder made his last film in 1976, thereafter concentrating on his stage activities as actor and director.
Mark Roberts (Actor) .. Pete Rankin
Born: January 19, 1961
Stacy Graham (Actor) .. Nancy Doliver
John Damler (Actor) .. Forest Ranger
Born: April 30, 1919

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