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- "Lights Out" was a US narrated horror short story series.
- Three survivors of an Okinawa platoon gather for a reunion. Their sergeant was accused of turning his back and running from the Japanese enemy.
- A mysterious stranger enters a home uninvited, drawn from the street by the haunting music of Beethoven's "Geister (Ghost) Trio" that three musicians are performing. The pianist is immediately smitten with the woman of obvious wealth and status, soon proposing they marry. She says it is impossible, as the man would be forced to choose between her or his music.
- The person in possession of a magical Arabic parchment is able to ascertain the thoughts of another. A ruthless businessman uses the document to capitalize on the genius thoughts of the company president, leaving said president with no ideas of his own left to use.
- A woman experiencing poltergeist activity in her home secures the services of a reluctant, non-believer in the supernatural, scientist to resolve her problem.
- Carlton Dane, a famous actor coming out of retirement for a new play with his daughter Lydia, suddenly is tormented by the ghost of his late, thought-to-be-a-suicide wife. His daughter is a triumph in her first big stage role, but can Dane take the adulation she receives?
- On their honeymoon, a new husband brings his bride to the ranch he grew up on. The wife is soon traumatized by the antique bedroom mirror once owned by the husband's deceased former love. The dead girlfriend appears in the reflection, wanting to trade places with the newly-married woman.
- By opening the grave of a recently deceased man and putting on his coat, a person will supposedly be granted invisibility. A bitter man with scores to settle decides to put the superstition to the test. He forces his reluctant butler to join him in his scheme of grave-robbing and murder.
- A psychotic woman imagines her husband is cheating, so she kills the supposed "other woman" with a poisonous rattler. When her husband learns of this, she attempts to kill herself and frame her husband was the murderer.
- Maggie, the press agent for actor Henry Crawford, is horrified by his lifeless performances during dress rehearsals for his new play. She comments that he seems dead, to which his wife, Elaine, declares that he is. A year earlier, Elaine's ex-fiancé Balsamo had cursed Henry when he stole her away, promising Henry that he'd be through in one year. In desperation, Maggie goes to confront Balsamo and discovers his black magic efforts to kill Henry on opening night
- An average guy has the misfortune of being a dead ringer for a wax figure that has a curse attached to it.
- Charlotte is distressed by the letters addressed tor her new husband that mysteriously appear at their door. Kenneth refuses to discuss their contents, but they clearly disturb him. Fearing he's seeing another woman, Charlotte demands to know who's writing them. She's shocked to find they're from his domineering first wife who seems intent on controlling him even in death.
- A nuclear physicist is pursued by an invisible being described as "a soft, shapeless, mindless lump". The blob falls in love with the scientist and begins caressing and fondling him, even when he's giving lectures.
- A survey taker makes a startling discovery when she visits the home of two very paranoid, eccentric, elderly collectors of odds and ends.
- Songwriter Charlie has suffered with writer's block" since he and his wife moved to the country. Betty wants them to sell the house to pay the bills, but Charlie doesn't want to part with the family estate. His late ancestor, Jasper, isn't thrilled with the idea either.
- A man is framed by a political boss for a murder he didn't commit. His daughter asks for help from an honest judge and they uncover a web of extensive political corruption.
- A man stands trial for murdering another man by throwing him out a window.
- Paul, an artist, is obsessed with his former love Leda, who has become since their breakup involved with another man, Nelson. Knowing Leda's vanity, Paul paints a magnificent portrait of her and presents it to her at the lavish apartment where she and Nelson live. It adorns the living room of the apartment. Leda eventually notices something strange. When the arm in the portrait gets scratched, Leda's own arm suddenly gets a scratch. Lida rejects Paul's continued overtures and the notion that something supernatural is happening with regards to the portrait. Then she moves the portrait into her bedroom and hangs it over her bed.
- A wife makes a frantic call to a judge on the other side of the country, hoping to save her husband from going to the gallows. The problem is that she has only a half-hour before the execution, and in the background the clock is ticking off the seconds.
- A young man's dream woman, created solely by his imagination, comes to life in the form of a murder victim. She comes back to spite the man responsible for her death.
- In 1890s London, Mrs. Manifold runs a boarding house for sailors on the waterfront. New hire John hears from a customer that her wine-guzzling husband, Ambrose, long ago disappeared and that some say she killed him. The old lady gets jumpy when a strange man reeking of wine signs the register "Ambrose Manifold."
- Jeff Morgan reads a story in a pulp fiction magazine exactly like one he'd written and filed away years earlier. His meeting with the author, Frank Joyce, is eerie; he already knows everything about the man without having met him before. Convinced Frank is his doppelganger, Jeff panics when he dreams Frank steps onto an elevator that malfunctions and plunges fifteen stories. Frank just scoffs at his frantic warning.