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As the co-pilot of a small plane entering the Bermuda Triangle, Sam encounters phenomena that endanger the craft.
As the co-pilot of a small plane entering the Bermuda Triangle, Sam encounters phenomena that endanger the craft.
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S4, EP16 "Ghost Ship: August 13, 1956"As the co-pilot of a small plane entering the Bermuda Triangle, Sam encounters phenomena that endanger the craft.
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S4, EP17 "Roberto!: January 27, 1982"As a controversial talk-show host in 1982, Sam links extraordinary events to a manufacturer of lethal chemicals.
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S4, EP18 "It's a Wonderful Leap: May 10, 1958"Sam leaps into the life of a cabbie who hits a Puerto Rican woman (guest star Liz Torres) claiming to be a guardian angel.
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S4, EP19 "Moments to Live: May 4, 1985"Sam is a soap-opera actor pursued by an obsessed fan (Kathleen Wilhoite) who wants to bear his child; guest Matthew Ashford.
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S5, EP22 "Mirror Image: August 8, 1953"Sam leaps into himself in the middle of a tavern in a coal-mining town filled with familiar faces; Sam gets an opportunity to change Al's life.
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S5, EP21 "Memphis Melody: July 3, 1954"As a young Elvis, Sam risks his career by helping another aspiring singer (Mary Elizabeth McGlynn) escape her abusive fiancé.
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S5, EP20 "The Leap Between the States: Sept. 20, 1862"As his own great-grandfather, Union soldier Sam must charm his Southern belle great-grandmother (Kate McNeil).
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S5, EP18 "Goodbye Norma Jean: April 4, 1960"Sam becomes Marilyn Monroe's chauffeur to keep her from committing suicide, but Marilyn's new secretary may prevent Sam's rescue.
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