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Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction/Episode 30
Episode 30 | |
Season 3, Episode 11 | |
Airdate | August 4, 2000 |
Production Number | BEY-302 |
Written by | Barry Adelman (Special Material) Bob Wolterstorff & Mike Scott ("Dead Beat Daddy", "Ghost Town", "The Sewing Machine", "The Sleepwalker", "Money Laundry") |
Based on | stories from the collected stories of Robert Tralins ("Dead Beat Daddy", "Ghost Town", "Money Laundry", "Sewing Machine" and "The Sleepwalker") |
Directed by | Al Schwartz
Rachel Feldman ("Dead Beat Daddy", "Ghost Town", "The Sewing Machine", "The Sleepwalker", "Money Laundry") |
Produced by | Butch Kaplan |
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Episode 30 is the eleventh episode of the third season of Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, and the thirtieth episode overall.
Hosted by Jonathan Frakes
Cast:
"Dead Beat Daddy": Tim Quill ("Fast Eddie" Gleckin), Laura Harring (Mystery Woman), Lizzie Murray (Jennie), Bill Evans (Tommy), Joe Barnaba (Barfly)
"Ghost Town": Nathan Anderson Thomas L. Furgess), Raymond Guth (Old Man), Wiley Pickett (Bartender / Ranger), Charles Gunning (Sheriff)
"The Sewing Machine": Marianna Harris (Sylvia Thompkins), G. Eric Miles (Byron Thompkins), John Rixey Moore (Mr. Montegue)
"The Sleepwalker": Arabella Holzbog (Mrs. Woodward), David Moreland (Leon T. Woodward), Vera Lockwood (Psychic Madam Tolo), Jeanne Allen (Peggy), Susan Chuang (Policewoman)
"Money Laundry": Toochis Morin (Maria), Hank Garrett (Mr. Flint), Julien Cesario (Lead Robber), Richard Stay (Second Robber), Greg Cromer (Police Officer)
Uncredited: Don LaFontaine (Announcer)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Notes
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
Goofs
- "Dead Beat Daddy" is alternatively spelled "Deadbeat Dad" in the closing review in contrast to the other two times the title is on screen.