"Under the Bed" | |
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The Outer Limits episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 11 |
Directed by | René Bonnière |
Written by | Lawrence Meyers |
Production code | 11 |
Original air date | 26 May 1995 |
Guest appearance(s) | |
Timothy Busfield as Dr. John Hoffman, |
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Timothy Busfield as Dr. John Hoffman,
Colleen Rennison as Jillian Rosman,
Joel Palmer as Andrew Rosman,
Barbara Williams as Caitlin Doyle,
Laura Bruneau as Sharon Rosman
"Under the Bed" is an episode of the The Outer Limits television show. It was first broadcast on 26 May 1995 during the first season.
When a little boy is abducted the only witness, his sister, claims that someone or something under the bed took him.
While Sharon Rosman (Laura Bruneau) works at home one night, a scaly monster abducts her 8-year-old son Andrew (Joel Palmer) by disguising itself as his teddy bear. Fortunately, Sharon has left her tape player on by mistake, and the entire event was recorded on the child monitor. Sharon's 6-year-old daughter Jillian (Colleen Rennison) is the only witness, but the little girl is so traumatized she cannot speak.
Police Detective Caitlin Doyle (Barbara Williams) is so disturbed by the incident that she sends for psychologist Jon Holland (Timothy Busfield) to work with Jillian. He helps the child describe the scenario using dolls to play the parts, but her story seems to make no sense. Later, under hypnosis, Jillian says that the boogeyman pulled Andrew under the bed, and the two vanished. Her story upsets Jon because it dredges up memories of how his own brother disappeared when he was a child.
That night the monster, appearing as Andrew, beckons to Jillian to let it in through a window. At first she opens it, but when the monster assumes its true appearance, Jillian slams the window shut on it. Sharon comes to her daughter's rescue but Jillian panics, and in all the confusion a lamp breaks, cutting both of them. Their screams prompt the neighbors to call the police who arrive and, seeing the blood, misinterpret the calamity as a child abuse situation. Caitlin takes Jillian into protective custody and keeps the child in her own home.
On this particular visit the police find the child monitor, Sharon's tape recorder and more blood drops, all of which are sent to a lab. The test results are frightening. Analysis of the recording shows that one of the voices on it is inhuman. The blood sample has petrified and resembles prehistoric biomatter. Now Jillian's account of the boogeyman is starting to make sense.