Jess-Belle
- Episode aired Feb 14, 1963
- TV-PG
- 51m
Appalachian beauty Jess-Belle Stone can't bear to lose Billy Turner, the object of her desire, to local rich girl Ellie Glover, so she turns to local witch Granny Hart for assistance. The re... Read allAppalachian beauty Jess-Belle Stone can't bear to lose Billy Turner, the object of her desire, to local rich girl Ellie Glover, so she turns to local witch Granny Hart for assistance. The results bring unexpected and tragic consequences.Appalachian beauty Jess-Belle Stone can't bear to lose Billy Turner, the object of her desire, to local rich girl Ellie Glover, so she turns to local witch Granny Hart for assistance. The results bring unexpected and tragic consequences.
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Rod Serling introduces the tale as one with ancient elements put into a setting nearer our time. The story seems more like 'Night Gallery' than TZ - a little more in the vein of 'I'll Never Leave You-Ever' with Lois Nettleton in ancient Wales. Serling asked writer Earl Hamner Jr to produce a script using his knowledge of folklore. He surely got that.
Jeanette Nolan was married to John McIntire who also sold a love potion in 'The Chaser' (series one) as Professor A. Daemon. Those two stayed married- unsurprisingly.
Both Virginia Gregg and Jeanette Nolan provided the voice of Norma Bates in Hitchcock's 'Psycho'. I shall stop showing off my trivia knowledge now.
Although it has been 50 years since I first saw it, I think it's rather unusual, if not a bit fascinating to watch.
JEANETTE NOLAN stole the show with her portrayal of Granny Hart (the Witch). She was rather scary when I saw her as a kid, and she still is now!!
Give it a look if it comes around....
9/10.
Best plays (hill)Billy Ben Turner, who proposes to Ellwyn Glover (Devon) at a barn dance, much to the dismay of Turner's former lover Jess-Belle (Francis). Unable to accept that Billy Ben loves another woman, Jess-Belle visits local witch Granny Hart and purchases a love potion, paying for the magical elixir with her soul, which causes her to turn into a leopard at midnight. Jess-Belle wins Billy Ben's affection, but is unable to marry him for fear of him finding out what she has become.
Jess-Belle is an atypical episode of The Twilight Zone, a gentle supernatural folk-story lacking the show's by-now expected twist ending. It's the kind of tale one can imagine being told around a campfire in the deep South, and passed on from generation to generation. It's a haunting slice of Southern gothic romance that is entertaining enough, but it feels like it sits on the very fringes of The Zone rather than in the heart of it.
Did you know
- TriviaThis haunting love story originally aired on Valentine's Day in 1963.
- GoofsWhen Billy Ben puts the ring on Ellwyn's finger, she has long fingernails, but when the camera cuts to a close-up of her hand, her fingernails are much shorter.
- Quotes
Ossie Stone: [finds out Jess-Belle went to Granny Hart] What did you pay her with?
Jess-Belle Stone: [hesitantly] My flesh and blood... my soul... my brain... my dreams... my hands.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror (2021)
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- Runtime
- 51m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1