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Episode 02
Season 1, Episode 2
Airdate June 1, 1997
Production Number BEY-102
Written by Barry Adelman
(Special Material)
Scott Peters
("The Viewing")
David Bennett Carren &
J. Larry Carroll
("The Subway")
Leslye A. Gustat &
Sol Feldman
("Kid in the Closet",
"Justice is Served",
"The Tractor")
Based on the stories from the collected stories of
Robert Tralins
("The Subway" and "Kid In The Closet")
Directed by Al Schwartz
Daniel J. Caruso
("The Viewing")
Allison Liddi
("The Subway")
Marty Pasetta, Jr.
("Kid in the Closet")
Skip Schoolnik
("Justice is Served")
Jack Hart Angelo
("The Tractor")
Produced by Barry Bernardi
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Episode 03
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Episode 02 is the second episode of the first season of Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction.

Hosted by James Brolin

Cast:

"The Viewing": Eric Christian Olsen (Adam), Rance Howard (Reginald Hannon), Jim Metzler (), Kitty Swink (), Jean Speegle Howard (Beverly Hannon), Caleb White ()

"The Subway": Jazsmin Lewis (), Dwayne L. Barnes (), Laura James (), Tony Ervolina ()

"Kid in the Closet": Daphne Ashbrook (), Jordon Blake Warkol (Danny), Josh Wolford (), Haven Hartman (), Del Zamora (Police Officer #1), Tabby Hanson () Colin MacDonald ()

"Justice is Served": John Furey (), Terri Hanauer (), Carmen Zapata (), Terry Bozeman (), Leslie Bevis (), Joe Basile (), Conrad Bachmann (), Louis Dauber ()

"The Tractor": Max Gail, Jr. (Grandpa), Tricia Leigh Fisher (Julia), Joe Howard (Estate Agent Russ)

Uncredited: Don LaFontaine (Announcer)

Contents

Plot Overview

Notes

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

  • "The Viewing" characters of widow Beverly Hannon and her late husband Reginald were played by married couple Rance Howard and Jean Speegle Howard.

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes