A reportorial account of a distant disaster. Assez vu, assez connu.
A stringent governess finds her charge cultivating an imaginary pet.
A room with a view.
An army officer is acquitted of a murder he insists he committed.
Flores, flores para los muertos.
The survivor of a concentration camp receives a visit from a German officer who is dead.
How the past determines the future.
The prosecution rests badly after an innocent man gets it.
On HMS Hood, ""England expects every man will do his duty.""
A Londoner hears a child crying for help.
Persistence of evil vision.
Its long arm finally resolves an eyewitness and an alibi.
In a disaster, he comforts the survivors, and afterward is found to have died in prison some time before.
General Washington doubts, but is saved.
Neither shadow of turning.
Andrija Puharich's expedition in search of the sacred mushroom, with the help of a brujo, and ESP tests before and after.
A reporter makes a find in the Yukon.
A former heavyweight champion appears to save a boxing match during the blitz.
A Confederate soldier lost behind Union lines is framed for spying. His dog saves him even after death.
A romance of past and present.
Stones fall on Chico, California; a man goes to Washington, D.C with effervescent tablets that turn water into fuel for automobiles.
An expectant mother envisions a plane crash with startling clarity.
But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep. Frost
Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard Are sweeter. Keats
...is to cure the suspense; a woman envisions her husband transformed.
A woman believes she has the power to cause death by wishing it, and is placed under a psychiatrist's care.
Her brother dies, and she is blamed, so she departs.
These were the swift to harry...
The Merry Widow?
In the midst of an adulterous relationship, a successful business man and his mistress are driving home one night when they accidentally cause the death of young bicyclists on a lonely road. They desperately try to cover up the tragedy . . . but the dead man has other ideas . . .