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The Twilight Zone Season 4 Episode 7
Jess-Belle enlists the aid of a local witch who casts a spell that makes Billy-Ben Turner fall in love with her.
Serie: The Twilight Zone
Episode Title: Jess-Belle
Air Date: 1963-02-14
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