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"Douglas Winter's paper, The Courier, is in financial trouble. Mr. Smith appears and offers to pay off the debts, and run the linotype machine. Douglas agrees, but soon regrets when he realizes Mr. Smith is the devil. Mr. Smith offers him a contract guaranteeing The Courier's success in exchange for Doug's soul. Afraid of losing Mr. Smith, he agrees. Mr. Smith proceeds to cause all kinds of disasters. Doug asks him to stop, and Mr. Smith makes him another offer: He'll stop if Doug will kill himself. He agrees, but gets an idea. He sets in type a story that says he and the devil's contract is void, and that Mr. Smith is banished from Earth. He decides to run the paper fair and square; the first thing is to destroy that linotype machine."
"A three-man spacecraft lands on a planet only to discover the wreckage of a spacecraft identical to their own. Two of the crew are convinced that they are dead, but the captain refuses to see the truth."
"A man with no memory awakes in a town that's completely empty."
"A has-been gunslinger finds a magic gun which restores his fast-draw abilities."
"A man accidently travels back in time to his childhood hometown."
"In 1942, a German wonders why he's on the deck of a British steamship, with no memory of how he got there, and an overwhelming sense of impending doom."
"Three astronauts have returned from this first space flight. Major Gart is hospitalized with a broken leg. The other two, Colonels Harrington and Forbes head for a bar. Harrington gets a strange feeling."
"A thug attempts to use a psychic salesman's gift for his own gain."
"A man with the ability to change his face chooses the wrong person to impersonate."
"With all-out nuclear war about to ignite, a scientist and his pilot friend plot to escape on an experimental spaceship."
"Three astronauts crash on what they believe to be an asteroid. Unfortunately they have only limited water supplies to sustain them."
"Alone on a cross-country trip, a woman continually sees the same hitch-hiker everywhere she looks."
"A tight-fisted man with a hatred of gambling discovers a slot machine calling his name."
"A man recovering from a breakdown sees a gremlin on the wing of the airplane."
"When aliens arrive, scientists attempt to decipher their secret language to see if peace is really their objective."
"A woman undergoes experimental treatments in an attempt to make her appear "normal" again."
"A small time crook wakes up in his own personal heaven with a mysterious jovial man."
"Troopers follow the tracks from a frozen pond, into a diner. Inside they find a soda jerk, a bus driver and his seven passengers. The bus driver is certain only six people boarded his bus"
"Erich is displeased when his wife buys an expensive doll for his step-daughter. He becomes even more displeased when the doll tells him it doesn't like him!"
"When a nuclear attack appears imminent, several suburban friends and neighbors fight over control of a single bomb shelter."
"A dying man demands his money-hungry family wear peculiar masks in order to recieve their just inheritance."
"In a future state where religion and books have been banned, a librarian is judged obsolete and sentenced to death."
"Little Anthony Fremont controls an entire town with his ability to read minds and make people do as he wishes. Which is a real good thing."
"Chester Diedrich and his wife Paula, after burglarizing a curio shop, end up with a camera that takes pictures of events five minutes into the future."
"After selling the rope for a hanging, a conscienceless peddler, tries to sell the condemned man's father a bag of "magic dust"."
"It's April 14, 1961. Peter Corrigan and friends are discussing time travel at their men's club. Corrigan suddenly becomes dizzy. When his head clears, he has moved back to April 14, 1865 - the date of Lincoln's assassination. He tries to warn everyone at Ford's Theater, but ends up being arrested. Mr. Wellington asks that Corrigan be remanded to his custody. Wellington is actually John Wilkes Booth, and he wants no interference. He drugs Corrigan, and when he wakes up it's too late. He returns to the present, ready to tell his friends that the past really can't be changed. But he is shocked to find that William, formerly the attendant, is now rich. His great-grandfather was the only person to believe Corrigan, and made a name for himself trying to stop the assassination."
"A peculiar Model A automobile compels a used car dealer to tell only the truth."
"After a time traveler fails to stop three deadly historical events, he decides to live in a simpler time but must not change any events -- no matter who may be hurt by this."
"Instead of the cruise bringing them closer together, the Ransome's agree to get a divorce when they return home. Eileen disappears, and when Allan finds her she is wearing a nightgown that a passenger wore on her honeymoon. Seeing her, Allan realizes how much he still loves her. The passengers force them into a lifeboat, with plenty of provisions, and set them adrift. The Lady Anne sails off."