One Step Beyond: The Open Window


2:00 pm - 2:30 pm, Tuesday, July 7 on WXNY Retro (32.5)

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The Open Window

Season 2, Episode 7

Thinking he sees a woman about to commit suicide across the way, an artist (Michael Higgins) rushes to her room---but finds neither her nor her body. Jeannie: Louise Fletcher. Woman: Lori March. Hotel Manager: Charles Seel. John Newland is the host of the show.

repeat 1959 English HD Level Unknown
Sci-fi Drama Anthology Paranormal

Cast & Crew
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James Seay (Actor) .. Leon
Elizabeth York (Actor) .. Ella
Louise Fletcher (Actor) .. Jeannie
Lori March (Actor) .. Woman
Charles Seel (Actor) .. Hotel Manager

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James Seay (Actor) .. Leon
Born: January 01, 1914
Died: January 01, 1992
Trivia: James Seay was groomed for romantic leads by Paramount Pictures beginning in 1940. After several nondescript minor roles, Seay finally earned a major part--not as a hero, but as a villainous gang boss in the Columbia "B" The Face Behind the Mask (1941). Never quite reaching the top ranks, Seay nonetheless remained on the film scene as a dependable general purpose actor, appearing in such small but attention-getting roles as Dr. Pierce, the retirement-home physician who explains the eccentricities of "Kris Kringle" (Edmund Gwenn) in Miracle on 34th Street (1947). In the 1950s, James Seay joined the ranks of horror and sci-fi movie "regulars;" he could be seen in films like The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951), Killers from Space (1954), The Beginning of the End (1957), and--as the luckless military officer who is skewered by a gigantic hypodermic needle--The Amazing Colossal Man (1957).
Elizabeth York (Actor) .. Ella
Louise Fletcher (Actor) .. Jeannie
Born: July 22, 1934
Birthplace: Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Trivia: Louise Fletcher's acting career can be divided into two stages. She started out appearing on television shows such as Wagon Train and The Untouchables during the late '50s, but left acting in 1964, two years after marrying movie producer Jerry Bick, to raise a family. She did not return to her craft until appearing in Robert Altman's well-regarded feature film Thieves Like Us in 1974. Fletcher then appeared in the spy thriller Russian Roulette (1975) before Milos Forman cast her in what was to become her signature role, that of the iron-willed, sadistic Nurse Ratched who tormented Jack Nicholson in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975). Her believable portrayal won her a Best Actress Oscar and a Golden Globe. Perhaps the highest honor is that her Ratched has become a movie icon, one that has been frequently emulated and parodied in numerous subsequent films. Fletcher was born in Birmingham, AL, to a deaf Episcopalian minister and a deaf mother. She started acting in summer stock following her graduation from the University of North Carolina. Fletcher next moved to Los Angeles and found work as a receptionist before breaking into television. Standing 5'10", the strikingly beautiful Fletcher was often taller than her leading men, something that hindered her first bid at stardom. Since her success with One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Fletcher has found steady employment as a supporting and character actress on television -- where she received a 1996 Emmy nomination for a guest-star appearance on the highly acclaimed CBS series Picket Fences -- and in feature films. She also has a busy stage career.
Lori March (Actor) .. Woman
Charles Seel (Actor) .. Hotel Manager
Born: April 29, 1897

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