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Under the Bed

  • Episode aired May 26, 1995
  • TV-PG
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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David Mylrea in The Outer Limits (1995)
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Police psychoanalyst Dr. Jon Holland and Detective Caitlin Doyle must solve the case of a missing boy, who according to his younger sister was eaten by the bogeyman, before whatever took him... Read allPolice psychoanalyst Dr. Jon Holland and Detective Caitlin Doyle must solve the case of a missing boy, who according to his younger sister was eaten by the bogeyman, before whatever took him comes back for the sister.Police psychoanalyst Dr. Jon Holland and Detective Caitlin Doyle must solve the case of a missing boy, who according to his younger sister was eaten by the bogeyman, before whatever took him comes back for the sister.

  • Director
    • René Bonnière
  • Writers
    • Lawrence Meyers
    • Leslie Stevens
  • Stars
    • Timothy Busfield
    • Barbara Williams
    • Laura Bruneau
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    487
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • René Bonnière
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Meyers
      • Leslie Stevens
    • Stars
      • Timothy Busfield
      • Barbara Williams
      • Laura Bruneau
    • 7User reviews
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    Timothy Busfield
    Timothy Busfield
    • Dr. Jon Holland
    Barbara Williams
    Barbara Williams
    • Caitlin Doyle
    Laura Bruneau
    • Sharon Rosman
    Colleen Rennison
    Colleen Rennison
    • Jillian Rosman
    Henry Beckman
    Henry Beckman
    • Brad Holland
    Joel Palmer
    Joel Palmer
    • Andrew Rosman
    Jan Burrell
    Jan Burrell
    • Elizabeth Doyle
    Frank Cassini
    Frank Cassini
    • Miguel Enriquez
    William MacDonald
    William MacDonald
    • Gary Rosman
    • (as Wm. MacDonald)
    David Hurtubise
    • Bernie
    • (as Dave Hurtubise)
    David Mylrea
    David Mylrea
    • Boogeyman
    Randall Wong
    • Ming
    Jo Bates
    Jo Bates
    • French Mother
    Kevin Conway
    Kevin Conway
    • The Control Voice
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    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • René Bonnière
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Meyers
      • Leslie Stevens
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    7GregTheStopSign95

    It's not terrible? I guess?

    This episode, like the last couple, doesn't quite feel as much like wasted potential as most episodes so far. They have a decent cast, a decent (if kinda overdone) premise, and they don't try to do too much with it.

    The effects for the 'creature' are pretty good too, all things considered, and they don't overhype or under-deliver when they do finally reveal the 'boogeyman'.

    In the end though, I do still kinda feel like my memories of this show as a whole are far too coloured by rose-tinted glasses as it's still not living up to what I remember. Maybe it'll start to pick up a bit over the nest few...
    6Bored_Dragon

    There are creatures that lurk in the dark... and under the bed

    One child disappears and the search is led by a local psychologist with an open mind and a skeptical policewoman, who quite resembles Mulder and Scully. In fact, by the story, characters, realization and the overall atmosphere, this could easily be an average "The X Files" episode.

    6/10
    4movieman_kev

    Imagine a B-grade X-files episode, but really bad

    At the behest of the police, child shrink Dr. Jon Holland (Timothy Busfield from "Studio B on the Sunset Strip") starts to help a little girl who witness her brother get pulled under the bed by someone or something. First suspecting the absentee father and treating it as a kidnapping case, when that doesn't pan out. They try hypnosis with consequences that Jon isn't ready for. He must re-examine his past to solve this mystery. The chemistry of the believing in the strange Dr. Jon and the highly skeptical female college along with the subject matter, it suddenly hit me that I felt like I was watching a B-grade copy of an X-files episode rather than a true Outer Limits episode. And not a very good one at that. Definitely not one of the better shows of the series (or even just the first season)

    My Grade: D+
    7Hitchcoc

    Twilight Zone Meets Poltergeist

    Generally speaking, I liked this episode. It reminded me a bit of the "Twilight Zone" episode where the little girl goes through the wall, into another dimension. They hear her crying in the night. If you want to make it so your child never sleeps again, let them watch this. The little boy reaches under the bed to get his Teddy Bear and is grabbed by something down there and taken away. This is the set up. What ensues is some very strange activity on the part of the authorities. Given the supernatural elements, the conclusions reached by the power that be are pretty hard to fathom. The use of databases to narrow down things really pushes the envelope. Timothy Busfield (Thirty Something/Field of Dreams/The West Wing) is a child psychologist who pairs with his girlfriend, a police detective to solve the case. Busfield lost his older brother who "just disappeared" in the woods when he was six and has a father who has never been able to deal with that loss. While the conclusion is acceptable, the road to the discovery is a bit bumpy. Also, if the little girl is stupidly put in danger time and time again. Still, a decent episode.

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    • Trivia
      The mythology and folklore books that Dr. Jon Holland consults include "D'Aulaires' Trolls" (1972) by Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire, "The Magic Tree: A Tale of the Congo" (1973) by Gerald McDermott, "Leprechauns, Legends and Irish Tales" (1988) by Hugh McGowan, "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" (1994) by David and Mark Shannon, "Baba Yaga and Valisia the Brave" (1994) by Marianna Mayer and "Folklore" by Mark Francis.
    • Quotes

      The Control Voice: [opening narration] It is said only children are willing to believe in the possible existence of unknown creatures. When these creatures are discovered, scientists will classify them by genus, class, order, and species. But to children, aren't they simply the monsters that they already know?

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      References Dizzy Dishes (1930)

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    • Release date
      • May 26, 1995 (United States)
    • Filming locations
      • Britannia Beach, British Columbia, Canada(Town center)
    • Production company
      • Atlantis Films
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      • 45m
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      • Dolby

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