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Year: 1959 | 1960 | 1961 | 1962 | 1963 | 1964


Season 1


Season 1, Episode 1: Where Is Everybody?

2 October 1959
A man finds himself in a town devoid of people and with no memory of who he is.
Earl Holliman ... Mike Ferris
James Gregory ... Air Force General
Paul Langton ... Doctor
James McCallion ... Reporter #1
John Conwell ... Air Force Colonel
Jay Overholts ... Reporter #2 (as Jay Overholt)
Carter Mullally Jr. ... Air Force Captain (as Carter Mullaly)
Garry Walberg ... Reporter #3 (as Gary Walberg)
Jim Johnson ... Air Force Staff Sergeant

Rod Serling ... Himself - Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 2: One for the Angels

9 October 1959
A pitchman (Ed Wynn) is visited by Death and is forced to get his priorities in order.

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice)

Ed Wynn ... Lou Bookman
Murray Hamilton ... Mr. Death
Dana Dillaway ... Maggie
Jay Overholts ... Doctor
Merritt Bohn ... Truck Driver
Mickey Maga ... Ricky (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 3: Mr. Denton on Doomsday

16 October 1959
The town drunk in the old-west faces his past when Fate lends a hand.

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice)
Dan Duryea ... Al Denton

Martin Landau ... Dan Hotaling
Jeanne Cooper ... Liz

Malcolm Atterbury ... Henry J. Fate
Ken Lynch ... Charlie
Arthur Batanides ... Leader

Bill Erwin ... Man
Robert Burton ... Doctor
Doug McClure ... Pete Grant

Season 1, Episode 4: The Sixteen Millimeter Shrine

23 October 1959
Barbara Jean Trenton is a faded film star who lives in the past by constantly re-watching her old movies instead of moving on with her life, so her associates try to lure her out of her self-imposed isolation.

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice)
Ida Lupino ... Barbara Jean Trenton
Martin Balsam ... Danny Weiss
Jerome Cowan ... Jerry Hearndan
Ted de Corsia ... Marty Sall
Alice Frost ... Sally

Season 1, Episode 5: Walking Distance

30 October 1959
A man makes a time travel to his childhood, when he's just a few miles away from his native town.

Rod Serling ... Himself - Narrator (voice)
Gig Young ... Martin Sloan

Frank Overton ... Robert Sloan
Irene Tedrow ... Mrs. Sloan
Michael Montgomery ... Young Martin

Ron Howard ... The Wilcox Boy (as Ronnie Howard)
Byron Foulger ... Charlie
Sheridan Comerate ... Gas Station Attendant
Joseph Corey ... Soda Jerk
Buzz Martin ... Teenager
Nan Peterson ... Woman in Park
Pat O'Malley ... Mr. Wilson

Bill Erwin ... Wilcox (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 6: Escape Clause

6 November 1959
A hypochondriac man sells his soul to the devil, exchanging it for one million years of immortality.

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice)
David Wayne ... Walter Bedeker
Thomas Gomez ... Cadwallader
Virginia Christine ... Ethel Bedeker
Raymond Bailey ... Doctor
Wendell Holmes ... Cooper
Dick Wilson ... Insurance Adjuster
Joe Flynn ... Adjuster
Nesdon Booth ... Guard (as Nesden Booth)
George Baxter ... Judge (uncredited)
Paul E. Burns ... Janitor (uncredited)
Allan Lurie ... Subway Guard (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 7: The Lonely

13 November 1959
A convict, living alone in an asteroid, receives from the police a realistic woman-robot.

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice)

Jack Warden ... James A. Corry
John Dehner ... Captain Allenby

Jean Marsh ... Alicia
Ted Knight ... Adams (uncredited)
James Turley ... Carstairs (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 8: Time Enough at Last

20 November 1959
A henpecked book lover finds himself blissfully alone with his books after a nuclear war.
Burgess Meredith ... Henry Bemis
Vaughn Taylor ... Mr. Carsville
Jacqueline deWit ... Helen Bemis (as Jaqueline deWit)
Lela Bliss ... Mrs. Chester

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 9: Perchance to Dream

27 November 1959
A fatigued man fights to stay awake as he explains to a psychiatrist that if he falls asleep it will trigger a nightmare, which will cause his heart to fail.
Richard Conte ... Edward Hall
John Larch ... Dr. Eliot Rathmann
Suzanne Lloyd ... Maya / Miss Thomas
Eddie Marr ... Girlie Barker (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Ted Stanhope ... Man on Street (uncredited)
Russell Trent ... Rifle Range Barker (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 10: Judgment Night

4 December 1959
A man finds himself on a ship in the Atlantic in 1942 not knowing who he was or how he got there. He does know that the ship would be attacked by a German submarine.

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice)

Nehemiah Persoff ... Carl Lanser
Deirdre Owens ... Barbara Stanley (as Deirdre Owen)
Patrick Macnee ... First Officer
Ben Wright ... Captain Wilbur
Leslie Bradley ... Major Devereaux
Kendrick Huxham ... Bartender
Hugh Sanders ... Potter
Richard Peel ... 1st Steward
Donald Journeaux ... 2nd Steward
Barry Bernard ... Engineer
James Franciscus ... Lt. Mueller
Debbie Joyce ... Little Girl (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 11: And When the Sky Was Opened

11 December 1959
Three U.S. astronauts blast off from Earth on an initial test flight in an experimental rocket-ship, but during the flight into space the ship disappears from radar, then reappears. On return, the rocket-ship is hangared and put under a tarp, pending an investigation. One crewman (Jim Hutton) is hospitalized for a leg broken on landing, and is visited by the other two. Next the pair go for a drink, and then one crewman (Charles Aidman) phones his parents from a bar phone-booth - but they say they have no son! The astronaut immediately disappears, and no one in the bar remembers him, except the other astronaut in the bar, the Captain (Rod Taylor).
Rod Taylor ... Colonel Clegg Forbes
Jim Hutton ... Major William Gart (as James Hutton)
Charles Aidman ... Colonel Ed Harrington
Maxine Cooper ... Amy
Paul Bryar ... Bartender
Sue Randall ... Nurse
Joe Bassett ... Medical Officer
Elizabeth Fielding ... Nurse (uncredited)
Logan Field ... Investigator (uncredited)
S. John Launer ... Mr. Harrington (uncredited)
Oliver McGowan ... Officer (uncredited)

Gloria Pall ... Girl in Bar (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 12: What You Need

25 December 1959
A small time crook plans to exploit an old street peddler who has the uncanny knack of selling people exactly what they will shortly need.
Steve Cochran ... Fred Renard
Ernest Truex ... Pedott
Read Morgan ... Lefty
Arlene Martel ... Girl in Bar (as Arline Sax)
William Edmonson ... Bartender
Doris Karnes ... Woman
Fred Kruger ... Man on Street
Norman Sturgis ... Hotel Clerk
Frank Allocca ... Waiter (uncredited)
Juney Ellis ... Woman on Street (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Mark Sunday ... Photographer (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 13: The Four of Us Are Dying

1 January 1960
A man who can change his face to look like other people uses his ability to improve his life regardless of his affect on others.
Harry Townes ... Arch Hammer
Phillip Pine ... Virgil Sterig
Ross Martin ... Johnny Foster
Don Gordon ... Andy Marshak
Harry Jackson ... Trumpet Player
Bernard Fein ... Penell
Peter Brocco ... Pop Marshak
Milton Frome ... Detective

Beverly Garland ... Maggie
Pat Comiskey ... Man in Bar (uncredited)
Bob Hopkins ... Man in Bar (uncredited)
Sam Rawlins ... Ramon (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 14: Third from the Sun

8 January 1960
Two families of Government employees plan to steal a spaceship and travel to another planet just prior to World War III. They must also deal with a stooge who wants to stop them.
Fritz Weaver ... William Sturka
Edward Andrews ... Carling
Joe Maross ... Jerry Riden
Denise Alexander ... Jody Sturka
Lori March ... Eve Sturka
Jeanne Evans ... Ann Riden
S. John Launer ... PA Announcer (voice) (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Will J. White ... Guard (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 15: I Shot an Arrow into the Air

15 January 1960
Order breaks down between three surviving crewmen whose rocket ship crashes on an unknown world with limited water and supplies.
Dewey Martin ... Corey
Edward Binns ... Col. Bob Donlin
Ted Otis ... Pierson
Harry Bartell ... Langford
Leslie Barrett ... Brandt

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 16: The Hitch-Hiker

22 January 1960
A young woman driving cross country becomes frantic when she keeps passing the same man on the side of the road. No matter how fast she drives the man is always up ahead, hitching her for a ride.

Inger Stevens ... Nan Adams
Adam Williams ... Sailor
Lew Gallo ... Mechanic
Leonard Strong ... The Hitch-Hiker
Russ Bender ... Counterman
George Mitchell ... Gas Station Man
Eleanor Audley ... Mrs. Whitney (uncredited)
Mitzi McCall ... Waitress (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Dwight Townsend ... Highway Flagman (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 17: The Fever

29 January 1960
An elderly man catches gambling fever from a slot machine that he believes is calling his name.

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice)
Everett Sloane ... Franklin Gibbs
Vivi Janiss ... Flora Gibbs
William Kendis ... Hansen
Lee Millar ... Joe
Lee Sands ... Floor Manager
Marc Towers ... Cashier
Art Lewis ... Drunk
Arthur Peterson ... Sheriff
Jeffrey Sayre ... Croupier (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 18: The Last Flight

5 February 1960
A World War I British fighter pilot lands at an American air force base in France 42 years in the future.
Kenneth Haigh ... Lt. William Terrance Decker
Alexander Scourby ... AF General George Harper
Simon Scott ... AF Major Wilson
Robert Warwick ... A.V.M. Alexander Mackaye, R.A.F.
Harry Raybould ... Corporal
Jerry Catron ... Guard
Paul Baxley ... Driver (uncredited)
Jack Perkins ... Ground Crewman (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 19: The Purple Testament

12 February 1960
A U.S. army lieutenant serving in the Philippines during WWII develops a harrowing ability to see in the faces of the men of his platoon, who will be the next ones to die.

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice)
Dick York ... Capt. Phil Riker
William Reynolds ... Lt. Fitzgerald
William Phipps ... Sergeant
Barney Phillips ... Capt. E.L. Gunther
S. John Launer ... Lieutenant Colonel

Michael Vandever ... Smitty

Paul Mazursky ... Orderly
Marc Cavell ... Freeman
Warren Oates ... Jeep Driver

Ron Masak ... Harmonica Man

Season 1, Episode 20: Elegy

19 February 1960
Three astronauts touch down on an asteroid, where they discover a world of people that appear to be frozen in time. Confused, they theorize as to why everyone is motionless, until a man springs to life and explains.
Cecil Kellaway ... Jeremy Wickwire
Jeff Morrow ... Kurt Meyers
Don Dubbins ... Peter Kirby
Kevin Hagen ... Captain James Webber

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 21: Mirror Image

26 February 1960
While waiting in a bus station, Millicent Barnes has the strange feeling that her doppelganger is trying to take over her life.

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice)

Vera Miles ... Millicent Barnes
Martin Milner ... Paul Grinstead
Joseph Hamilton ... Ticket Agent (as Joe Hamilton)

Naomi Stevens ... Washroom Attendant
Therese Lyon ... Old Woman (as Terese Lyon)
Ferris Taylor ... Passenger
Edwin Rand ... Bus Driver

Season 1, Episode 22: The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street

4 March 1960
On a peaceful suburban street, strange occurrences and mysterious people stoke the residents' paranoia to a disastrous intensity.

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice)
Claude Akins ... Steve Brand
Barry Atwater ... Les Goodman
Jack Weston ... Charlie Farnsworth
Jan Handzlik ... Tommy
Amzie Strickland ... Woman
Burt Metcalfe ... Don Martin
Mary Gregory ... Sally
Jason Johnson ... Man
Anne Barton ... Myra Brand
Leah Waggner ... Mrs. Goodman (as Lea Waggner)
Joan Sudlow ... Old Woman
Ben Erway ... Pete Van Horn
Lyn Guild ... Mrs. Farnsworth
Sheldon Allman ... Alien
Bill Walsh ... Alien (as William Walsh)
Robert McCord ... Ice-cream Vendor (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 23: A World of Difference

11 March 1960
A businessman sitting in his office inexplicably finds that he is on a production set and in a world where he is a movie star. Uninterested in the newfound fame, he fights to get back to his home and family.
Howard Duff ... Arthur Curtis / Gerry Reagan
David White ... Brinkley
Frank Maxwell ... Marty Fisher
Eileen Ryan ... Nora Reagan
Gail Kobe ... Sally
Peter Walker ... Sam
Susan Dorn ... Marion Curtis
Bill Idelson ... Kelly (as William Idelson)

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 24: Long Live Walter Jameson

18 March 1960
A father forbids a history professor from marrying his daughter when he discovers that the captivating lecturer is actually an immortal who has lived for thousands of years.
Kevin McCarthy ... Prof. Walter Jameson / Tom Bowen / Maj. Hugh Skelton
Edgar Stehli ... Professor Sam Kittridge
Estelle Winwood ... Laurette Bowen
Dodie Heath ... Susanna Kittridge (as Dody Heath)

Rod Serling ... Himself - Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 25: People Are Alike All Over

25 March 1960
A crash landing on Mars leaves a fretful scientist as the lone survivor of an expedition. After something starts banging on the outside of the spaceship, he opens the door to discover a race of human-like Martians, who comfort him, temporarily, in homey settings.

Roddy McDowall ... Sam Conrad
Susan Oliver ... Teenya
Paul Comi ... Mark Marcusson
Byron Morrow ... Martian
Vic Perrin ... Martian
Vernon Gray ... Martian

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 26: Execution

1 April 1960
When a 20th century scientist tests out his time machine he accidentally retrieves a 19th century murderer - saving him from the hangman's noose. Unaware of the man's history, the two attempt to acclimatize to their new surroundings.
Albert Salmi ... Joe Caswell
Russell Johnson ... Professor Manion
Than Wyenn ... Paul Johnson
George Mitchell ... Old Man
Jon Lormer ... Reverend
Fay Roope ... Judge
Richard Karlan ... Bartender
Joe Haworth ... TV Cowboy (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 27: The Big Tall Wish

8 April 1960
An aging boxer loses a televised match - until he comes home, and speaks with his neighbor's son, whose wish turns the boxer into the winner.

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice)
Ivan Dixon ... Bolie Jackson
Stephen Perry ... Henry (as Steven Perry)
Kim Hamilton ... Frances
Walter Burke ... Joe Mizell
Henry Scott ... Thomas
Charles Horvath ... Consiglio (uncredited)
Carl MacIntire ... Announcer (uncredited)
Frankie Van ... Referee (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 28: A Nice Place to Visit

15 April 1960
After being shot in the act of a robbery, small-time bottom-feeder Rocky Valentine is visited by the angelic and portly "Mr. Pip" who transports him into a reality in which he can do no wrong. Rocky quickly discovers that "having" is not so pleasing a thing as "wanting". Especially, in the Twilight Zone.
Larry Blyden ... Henry Francis 'Rocky' Valentine
Sebastian Cabot ... Mr. Pip
John Close ... Policeman (uncredited)
Barbara English ... Dancing Girl (uncredited)
Peter Hornsby ... Crap Dealer (uncredited)
Bill Mullikin ... Parking Attendant (uncredited)
Nels P. Nelson ... Midget Policeman (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Wayne Tucker ... Croupier (uncredited)
Sandra Warner ... Girl (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 29: Nightmare as a Child

29 April 1960
A schoolteacher keeps seeing a strange little girl in her apartment building.

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice)
Janice Rule ... Helen Foley
Shepperd Strudwick ... Peter Selden
Terry Burnham ... Markie
Michael Fox ... Doctor
Joseph V. Perry ... Police Lieutenant (as Joe Perry)

Morgan Brittany ... Little Girl (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 30: A Stop at Willoughby

6 May 1960
Tired of his miserable job and wife, a businessman starts dreaming on the train each night, about an old, idyllic town called Willoughby. Soon he has to know whether the town is real and fancies the thought of seeking refuge there.

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice)
James Daly ... Gart Williams
Howard Smith ... Misrell

Patricia Donahue ... Janie Williams
Jason Wingreen ... 1960 Conductor
Mavis Neal Palmer ... Helen (as Mavis Neal)
James Maloney ... 1888 Conductor
Billy Booth ... Short Boy (uncredited)
Ryan Hayes ... Engineer (uncredited)
Butch Hengen ... Tall Boy (uncredited)
Max Slaten ... Man on Wagon (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 31: The Chaser

13 May 1960
A young man obsessed with winning over an uninterested beauty gets more than he bargained for when he buys a love potion to gain her affection.
John McIntire ... Professor A. Daemon

Patricia Barry ... Leila
George Grizzard ... Roger Shackleforth
J. Pat O'Malley ... Homburg
Marjorie Bennett ... Old Woman
Barbara Perry ... Blonde Woman
Rusty Wescoatt ... Man
Duane Grey ... Bartender (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 32: A Passage for Trumpet

20 May 1960
A suicidally despondent trumpet player finds himself in a bizarre world where he seems to be the only moving being, except for one helpful other musician.

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice)

Jack Klugman ... Joey Crown
John Anderson ... Gabriel
Frank Wolff ... Baron
Mary Webster ... Nan
James Flavin ... Truck Driver
Ned Glass ... Pawnshop Man

Season 1, Episode 33: Mr. Bevis

3 June 1960
An eccentric loser gets a new life from his guardian angel, but there is a price to keeping it.

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice)

Orson Bean ... James B.W. Bevis
Henry Jones ... J. Hardy Hempstead

Charles Lane ... Mr. Peckinpaugh
Horace McMahon ... Bartender
William Schallert ... Policeman
Florence MacMichael ... Margaret
Dorothy Neumann ... Landlady
Vito Scotti ... Peddler
House Peters Jr. ... Policeman
Colleen O'Sullivan ... Michelle (as Coleen O'Sullivan)
Timmy Cletro ... Boy

Season 1, Episode 34: The After Hours

10 June 1960
A woman is treated badly by some odd salespeople on an otherwise empty department store floor.

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice)

Anne Francis ... Marsha White
Elizabeth Allen ... Saleswoman
James Millhollin ... Mr. Armbruster
John Conwell ... Elevator Man
Patrick Whyte ... Mr. Sloan
Nancy Rennick ... Ms. Keevers

Season 1, Episode 35: The Mighty Casey

17 June 1960
A down-and-out baseball team's fortunes are lifted by a mysterious but seemingly unbeatable young player.

Rod Serling ... Narrator (voice)

Jack Warden ... Mouth McGarry
Abraham Sofaer ... Dr. Stillman
Robert Sorrells ... Casey
Alan Dexter ... Beasley
Don Kelly ... Monk (as Don O'Kelly)
Jonathan Hole ... Team Doctor
Rusty Lane ... Commissioner

Season 1, Episode 36: A World of His Own

1 July 1960
A writer demonstrates he can control reality simply by dictating changes.
Keenan Wynn ... Gregory West
Phyllis Kirk ... Victoria West
Mary LaRoche ... Mary (as Mary La Roche)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2


Season 2, Episode 1: King Nine Will Not Return

30 September 1960
A pilot of a downed WW II bomber comes to in the African desert and desperately tries to find out what happened to the rest of his crew.

Robert Cummings ... Capt. James Embry (as Bob Cummings)
Gene Lyons ... Psychiatrist
Paul Lambert ... Doctor
Jenna McMahon ... Nurse
Richard Lupino ... British Man (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 2: The Man in the Bottle

7 October 1960
A luckless couple stumbles upon fortune when a genie materializes from a bottle in their antique shop. The genie grants them four wishes but warns them, prophetically, to be careful what you wish for.
Luther Adler ... Arthur Castle
Vivi Janiss ... Edna Castle
Joseph Ruskin ... Genie
Olan Soule ... IRS Man (as Olan Soulé)
Lisa Golm ... Mrs. Gumley
Peter Coe ... German (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
Albert Szabo ... German Officer #2 (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 3: Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room

14 October 1960
Small time criminal Jackie Rhoades must face both his past and his conscience while waiting for his next assignment.
Joe Mantell ... Jackie Rhoades
William D. Gordon ... George

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 4: A Thing About Machines

28 October 1960
Bartlett Finchley's paranoia about the machines around proves true.
Richard Haydn ... Bartlett Finchley
Barbara Stuart ... Edith
Barney Phillips ... TV Repairman
Henry Beckman ... Policeman
Jay Overholts ... Intern
Margarita Cordova ... Girl

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 5: The Howling Man

4 November 1960
A traveler seeking refuge from a storm comes upon a bizarre hermitage of monks, who have imprisoned a man who begs for his help. When he confronts the head monk, he is told that the man is the devil, and the traveler must decide who to believe.
John Carradine ... Brother Jerome

H.M. Wynant ... David Ellington
Robin Hughes ... Howling Man
Friedrich von Ledebur ... Brother Christophorus (as Frederic Ledebur)
Ezelle Poule ... Housekeeper

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 6: Eye of the Beholder

11 November 1960
A young woman lying in a hospital bed, her head wrapped in bandages, awaits the outcome of a surgical procedure performed by the State in a last-ditch attempt to make her look "normal".
Maxine Stuart ... Janet Tyler (under bandages)
William D. Gordon ... Doctor
Jennifer Howard ... Janet's Nurse
George Keymas ... The Leader
Joanna Heyes ... Nurse #2

Edson Stroll ... Walter Smith

Donna Douglas ... Janet Tyler (revealed)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 7: Nick of Time

18 November 1960
A pair of newlyweds stopping in a small town are trapped by their own superstition when playing a fortune telling machine in a local diner.

William Shatner ... Don Carter
Patricia Breslin ... Pat Carter
Guy Wilkerson ... Counterman
Stafford Repp ... Mechanic
Walter Reed ... Man
Dee Carroll ... Woman

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 8: The Lateness of the Hour

2 December 1960
The daughter of an inventor objects to their "perfect" home where they are waited on by mechanical servants.

Inger Stevens ... Jana Loren
John Hoyt ... Dr. William Loren
Irene Tedrow ... Mrs. Loren
Tom Palmer ... Robert
Mary Gregory ... Nelda
Valley Keene ... Suzanne
Doris Karnes ... Gretchen
Jason Johnson ... Jensen

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 9: The Trouble with Templeton

9 December 1960
A nostalgic actor revisits his late wife and friends at their old haunt, only to find that he is now out of place there.
Brian Aherne ... Booth Templeton

Pippa Scott ... Laura Templeton

Sydney Pollack ... Arthur Willis
Dave Willock ... Marty
King Calder ... Sid Sperry
Larry J. Blake ... Freddie (as Larry Blake)
David Thursby ... Eddie
Charles S. Carlson ... Barney Flueger (as Charles Carlson)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 10: A Most Unusual Camera

16 December 1960
When three dum-dum crooks get ahold of a camera that takes pictures of the future, they set out to make a quick fortune with their new toy.
Fred Clark ... Chester Dietrich
Jean Carson ... Paula Diedrich
Adam Williams ... Woodward
Marcel Hillaire ... Waiter

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 11: The Night of the Meek

23 December 1960
After a derelict Santa Claus is fired on Christmas Eve, he finds a mysterious bag that gives out presents. With this bag he sets out to fulfill his one wish - to see the less fortunate inherit the bounties of Christmas.

Art Carney ... Henry Corwin
John Fiedler ... Mr. Dundee
Robert P. Lieb ... Officer Flaherty

Val Avery ... Buce the Bartender
Meg Wyllie ... Sister Florence
Kay Cousins Johnson ... Irate Mother (as Kay Cousins)
Burt Mustin ... Burt
Andrea Darvi ... Kid with Santa (uncredited)
Jimmy Garrett ... Street Child (uncredited)
Larrian Gillespie ... Elf (uncredited)
Matthew McCue ... Man in Skidrow Mission (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 12: Dust

6 January 1961
In a tragic, western town, a desperate father begs for clemency as his son is slated to die for an accident he could not have prevented. As the son's final hour draws near, the father is approached by a despicable salesman, who offers to sell him 'magic dust' that will evoke the townsfolk's sympathy.
Thomas Gomez ... Peter Sykes
John Larch ... Sherriff Koch
Vladimir Sokoloff ... Gallegos
John A. Alonzo ... Luis Gallegos (as John Alonso)
Paul Genge ... John Canfield
Dorothy Adams ... Mrs. Canfield
Duane Grey ... Rogers
Jon Lormer ... Man (as John Lormer)
Andrea Darvi ... Estrelita Gallegos (as Andrea Margolis)
Doug Heyes Jr. ... Farmer Boy (as Douglas Heyes)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Dan White ... Second Man (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 13: Back There

13 January 1961
At a prominent club in Washington, D.C., a socialite argues about whether it would be possible to change history by traveling back in time. When he leaves the club he finds himself in 1865, on the night that President Lincoln will be shot.
Russell Johnson ... Pete Corrigan
Paul Hartman ... Police Sergeant
Bartlett Robinson ... William
John Lasell ... John Wilkes Booth
Jimmy Lydon ... Patrolman (as James Lydon)
Raymond Bailey ... Millard
Raymond Greenleaf ... Jackson
John Eldredge ... Whittaker
James Gavin ... Policeman
Jean Inness ... Mrs. Landers
Lew Brown ... Lieutenant
Carol Eve Rossen ... Girl (as Carol Rossen)
Nora Marlowe ... Chambermaid
Pat O'Malley ... Attendant

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 14: The Whole Truth

20 January 1961
A used car salesman buys a car that dooms him to tell only the truth!

Jack Carson ... Harvey Hunnicut
Loring Smith ... Honest Luther Grimbley
George Chandler ... Old Man
Jack Ging ... Young Man
Arte Johnson ... Irv
Patrick Westwood ... The Premier's Aide
Lee Sabinson ... The Premier
Nan Peterson ... Young Woman

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 15: The Invaders

27 January 1961
When a woman investigates a clamor on the roof of her rural house, she discovers a small UFO and little aliens emerging from it. Or so it seems.

Agnes Moorehead ... Woman
Douglas Heyes ... Astronaut (voice) (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 16: A Penny for Your Thoughts

3 February 1961
Gaining telepathic abilities when his coin lands on its edge bank clerk Hector B. Poole learns about the difference between other people's plans and fantasies.
Dick York ... Hector Poole
June Dayton ... Helen Turner
Dan Tobin ... Bagby
Cyril Delevanti ... Smithers
Hayden Rorke ... Sykes
James Nolan ... Security Guard
Frank London ... Driver
Anthony Ray ... Newsboy
Patrick Waltz ... Brand

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 17: Twenty Two

10 February 1961
While in the hospital recovering from overwork, Liz Powell keeps dreaming about going down to the hospital morgue.
Barbara Nichols ... Liz Powell

Jonathan Harris ... The Doctor

Fredd Wayne ... Barney Kamener
Arlene Martel ... Nurse in Morgue (as Arline Sax)
Mary Adams ... Day Nurse
Norma Connolly ... Night Nurse
Wesley Lau ... Airline Agent
Angus Duncan ... Ticket Clerk
Jay Overholts ... PA Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Joseph Sargent ... Ticket Clerk (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 18: The Odyssey of Flight 33

24 February 1961
Passing through the sound barrier a commercial airliner inadvertently travels back in time.
John Anderson ... Capt. 'Skipper' Farver
Paul Comi ... 1st Officer John Craig
Sandy Kenyon ... Navigator Hatch
Wayne Heffley ... 2nd Officer Wyatt
Harp McGuire ... Flight Engineer Purcell
Betty Garde ... Passenger
Beverly Brown ... Janie
Nancy Rennick ... Paula
Jay Overholts ... Passenger
Lester Fletcher ... RAF Man
Robert McCord ... Passenger (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 19: Mr. Dingle, the Strong

3 March 1961
A timid vacuum-cleaner salesman is given the strength of 300 men by some experimenting aliens.
Burgess Meredith ... Luther Dingle
James Westerfield ... Anthony O'Toole
Eddie Ryder ... Joseph J. Callahan (as Edward Ryder)
Douglas Spencer ... Martian
Michael Fox ... Martian
Donald Losby ... Venusian
Gregory Irvin ... Venusian (as Greg Irwin)
Douglas Evans ... Man
Phil Arnold ... Man
Frank Richards ... Man
James Millhollin ... Abernathy
Jo Ann Dixon ... Nurse
Jay Hector ... Boy

Don Rickles ... Bettor
Bob Duggan ... Photographer (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 20: Static

10 March 1961
An old radio is taking bitter bachelor Ed Lindsay back to a happier time before what he considers worthless tripe on television when he starts picking up radio programs from the 1930's and 1940's.
Dean Jagger ... Ed Lindsay

Carmen Mathews ... Vinnie Broun
Robert Emhardt ... Professor Ackerman

Arch Johnson ... Roscoe Bragg (as Arch W. Johnson)
Alice Pearce ... Mrs. Nielsen
Clegg Hoyt ... Shopkeeper

Stephen Talbot ... The Boy
Lillian O'Malley ... Miss Meredith
Pat O'Malley ... Mr. Llewellyn

Bob Crane ... Disc Jockey (uncredited)
Bob Duggan ... Man (uncredited)
Eddie Marr ... Real Estate Pitchman (uncredited)
Jay Overholts ... Man #2 (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
Diane Strom ... Girl in Commercial (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 21: The Prime Mover

24 March 1961
A compulsive gambler cajoles his friend to use his telekinesis to affect the results of the gambling tables in Las Vegas.
Dane Clark ... Ace Larsen

Buddy Ebsen ... Jimbo Cobb
Christine White ... Kitty Cavanaugh
Nesdon Booth ... Big Phil Nolan
Clancy Cooper ... Trucker
Jane Burgess ... Sheila
William Keene ... Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Robert Riordan ... Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Joe Scott ... Croupier (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 22: Long Distance Call

31 March 1961
A toy telephone becomes the link between a young boy and his dead grandmother.
Philip Abbott ... Chris Bayles
Lili Darvas ... Grandma Bayles
Patricia Smith ... Sylvia Bayles
Bill Mumy ... Billy Bayles (as Billy Mumy)
Jenny Maxwell ... Shirley
Reid Hammond ... Mr. Peterson
Henry Hunter ... Doctor
Lew Brown ... Fireman
Robert McCord ... Fireman (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
James Turley ... 2nd Fireman (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 23: A Hundred Yards over the Rim

7 April 1961
A pioneer from a wagon train in 1847 sets off to find something for his ill son and stumbles into present day New Mexico.

Cliff Robertson ... Christian Horn
John Crawford ... Joe
Evans Evans ... Mary Lou

Edward Platt ... Doctor (as Ed Platt)
Miranda Jones ... Martha Horn
Ken Drake ... Man
Robert McCord ... Sheriff (as Robert L. McCord III)
Jennifer Bunker ... Woman

John Astin ... Charlie

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 24: The Rip Van Winkle Caper

21 April 1961
After successfully stealing a gold shipment, a group of criminals and their scientist accomplice put themselves in suspended animation in a remote desert cave. When they awaken decades later, complications ensue when their truck is destroyed.
Simon Oakland ... De Cruz
Oscar Beregi Jr. ... Farwell (as Oscar Beregi)
Lew Gallo ... Brooks
John Mitchum ... Erbie
Wallace Rooney ... Man on Road
Shirley O'Hara ... Woman on Road

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 25: The Silence

28 April 1961
Annoyed by a club member's constant chatter, a man bets him he cannot remain silent for a year, living in a glass enclosure in the club basement.

Franchot Tone ... Col. Archie Taylor
Liam Sullivan ... Jamie Tennyson
Cyril Delevanti ... Franklin
Everett Glass ... Man
Felix Locher ... Man
John Holland ... Man

Jonathan Harris ... George Alfred

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 26: Shadow Play

5 May 1961
A man trapped in a recurring nightmare, in which he is sentenced to death and executed, tries to convince the characters in his dream that they are only figments of his imagination and that they will cease to exist if the execution is carried out.

Dennis Weaver ... Adam Grant
Harry Townes ... Henry Ritchie
Wright King ... Paul Carson
William Edmonson ... Jiggs
Anne Barton ... Carol Ritchie
Bernie Hamilton ... Coley
Tommy Nello ... Phillips
Mack Williams ... Father Beaman
Gene Roth ... Judge
John Close ... Guard (uncredited)
Howard Culver ... Jury Foreman (uncredited)
Jack Hyde ... Attorney (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 27: The Mind and the Matter

12 May 1961
Using the power of mind over matter, Archibald Beechcroft remakes the world to his own specifications.

Shelley Berman ... Archibald Beechcroft

Jack Grinnage ... Henry
Chet Stratton ... Rogers

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
Jeane Wood ... Landlady (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 28: Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?

26 May 1961
Following a frantic phone call about a crashed spaceship, two policeman try and determine who among the passengers of a bus at a snowed-in roadside diner is from another world.
John Hoyt ... Ross
Jean Willes ... Ethel McConnell

Jack Elam ... Avery
Barney Phillips ... Haley
John Archer ... Trooper Bill Padgett
William Kendis ... Olmstead (as Bill Kendis)
Morgan Jones ... Trooper Dan Perry
Gertrude Flynn ... Rose Kramer

Bill Erwin ... Peter Kramer
Jill Ellis ... Connie Prince
Ron Kipling ... George Prince

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 29: The Obsolete Man

2 June 1961
In a future totalitarian society, a librarian is declared obsolete and sentenced to death.
Burgess Meredith ... Romney Wordsworth
Fritz Weaver ... Chancellor
Josip Elic ... Subaltern (as Josep Elic)
Harry Fleer ... Guard
Barry Brooks ... Board Member
Harold Innocent ... Board Member
Jane Romeyn ... Board Member

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3


Season 3, Episode 1: Two

15 September 1961
Two survivors of an apocalyptic battle, a man and a woman from each opposing sides, approach each other suspiciously.

Elizabeth Montgomery ... The Woman

Charles Bronson ... The Man

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 2: The Arrival

22 September 1961
Federal aviation investigator Grant Sheckly must deal with a mystery when a plane lands at an airport without pilots, passengers or luggage.

Harold J. Stone ... Grant Sheckly

Fredd Wayne ... Paul Malloy
Noah Keen ... Bengston (as Noah Keene)
Robert Karnes ... Robbins
Bing Russell ... Cousins
Jim Boles ... Dispatcher
Robert Brubaker ... Tower Operator (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 3: The Shelter

29 September 1961
A suburban dinner party is interrupted by a bulletin warning of an impending nuclear attack. As the neighbors scramble to prepare themselves, they turn against the one family that installed a permanent bomb shelter.
Larry Gates ... Dr. Bill Stockton
Joseph Bernard ... Marty Weiss
Jack Albertson ... Jerry Harlowe
Peggy Stewart ... Grace Stockton
Sandy Kenyon ... Frank Henderson
Michael Burns ... Paul Stockton
Jo Helton ... Martha Harlowe
Moria Turner ... Mrs. Weiss
Mary Gregory ... Mrs. Henderson
John McLiam ... Man

Scotty Morrow ... Boy (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 4: The Passersby

6 October 1961
Near the end of the Civil War, a Confederate sergeant stops at the remains of the home of Lavinia Godwin who has been watching hundreds of wounded soldiers parade by.
James Gregory ... Confederate Sergeant
Joanne Linville ... Lavinia Godwin
Rex Holman ... Charlie Constable
David Garcia ... Union Lieutenant
Warren J. Kemmerling ... Jud Godwin (as Warren Kemmerling)
Austin Green ... President Abraham Lincoln

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 5: A Game of Pool

13 October 1961
A frustrated pool champ has beaten everyone. Everyone except one man; the legend, Fat's Brown. Brown is dead, and the champ can only curse his name. But guess who just walked in.

Jack Klugman ... Jesse Cardiff

Jonathan Winters ... James Howard "Fats" Brown
Dee Sharon ... Fats Brown's Girl Friend (scenes deleted)
Margie Liszt ... Voice Calling Brown from Limbo (voice) (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 6: The Mirror

20 October 1961
A South American revolutionary comes into the possession of a mirror that shows him his potential assassins.

Peter Falk ... Ramos Clemente
Will Kuluva ... General De Cruz
Antony Carbone ... Cristo
Arthur Batanides ... Tabal
Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. ... Garcia (as Rodolfo Hoyos)
Vladimir Sokoloff ... Priest
Richard Karlan ... D'Alessandro
Robert McCord ... Bearded Guard with Priest (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 7: The Grave

27 October 1961
Old West lawman Conny Miller visits the grave of a man who he failed to track down to prove he was never afraid of him but gets more than he bargained for.

Lee Marvin ... Conny Miller

James Best ... Johnny Rob
Strother Martin ... Mothershed
Elen Willard ... Ione Sykes
Lee Van Cleef ... Steinhart
William Challee ... Jasen
Stafford Repp ... Ira Broadly
Larry Johns ... Corcoran
Dick Geary ... Pinto Sykes (as Richard Geary)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 8: It's a Good Life

3 November 1961
On an isolated family farm, a young boy with vast mental powers, but lacking emotional development, holds his terrified family in thrall to his every juvenile wish.
John Larch ... Mr. Fremont

Cloris Leachman ... Mrs. Fremont

Don Keefer ... Dan Hollis
Bill Mumy ... Anthony Fremont (as Billy Mumy)
Alice Frost ... Aunt Amy
Max Showalter ... Pat Riley (as Casey Adams)
Jeanne Bates ... Ethel Hollis
Lenore Kingston ... Thelma Dunn
Tom Hatcher ... Bill Soames

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 9: Deaths-Head Revisited

10 November 1961
A former German SS captain returns to Dachau concentration camp and begins reminiscing on the power he enjoyed there, until he finds himself of trial by those who died at his hands.
Joseph Schildkraut ... Alfred Becker
Oscar Beregi Jr. ... SS Captain Gunther Lutze (as Oscar Beregi)
Kaaren Verne ... Innkeeper (as Karen Verne)
Robert Boon ... Taxi Driver
Ben Wright ... Doctor

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 10: The Midnight Sun

17 November 1961
When the Earth falls out of orbit, two women try to cope with increasingly oppressive heat in a nearly abandoned city.
Lois Nettleton ... Norma
Betty Garde ... Mrs. Bronson

Tom Reese ... Intruder
Jason Wingreen ... Mr. Shuster
Juney Ellis ... Mrs. Shuster (as June Ellis)
William Keene ... Doctor

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
Robert Stevenson ... Radio Announcer (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 11: Still Valley

24 November 1961
In the last days of the Civil War, Confederate soldiers come across a witch who can help bring victory to the Southern cause.
Gary Merrill ... Sgt Joseph Paradine
Vaughn Taylor ... Teague
Mark Tapscott ... Lieutenant
Jack Mann ... Mallory
Ben Cooper ... Dauger
Addison Myers ... Sentry (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 12: The Jungle

1 December 1961
A businessman who has recently returned from Africa is stalked by the superstitions and warnings of a witch doctor.
John Dehner ... Alan Richards
Walter Brooke ... Chad Cooper
Jay Adler ... Tramp
Emily McLaughlin ... Doris Richards
Hugh Sanders ... Templeton
Howard Wright ... Hardy
Donald Foster ... Sinclair
Jay Overholts ... Taxi Driver

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 13: Once Upon a Time

15 December 1961
Janitor Woodrow Mulligan gets a trip from 1890 to 1962 courtesy of his employer's time helmet.

Buster Keaton ... Woodrow Mulligan
Stanley Adams ... Rollo
James Flavin ... 1962 Policeman
Gil Lamb ... 1890 Policeman
Jesse White ... Repair Man
Harry Fleer ... 1962 2nd Policeman (uncredited)
Warren Parker ... Store Manager (uncredited)
Milton Parsons ... Professor Gilbert (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
George E. Stone ... Fenwick (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 14: Five Characters in Search of an Exit

22 December 1961
An army major awakens in a small room with no idea of who he is or how he got there. He finds four other people in the same room, and they all begin to question how they each arrived there, and more importantly, how to escape.
Susan Harrison ... The Ballerina
William Windom ... The Major (as Bill Windom)
Murray Matheson ... The Clown
Kelton Garwood ... The Tramp
Clark Allen ... The Bagpiper
Carol Hill ... Woman
Mona Houghton ... Little Girl

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 15: A Quality of Mercy

29 December 1961
Hot shot new Lieutanant Katell tries to make his mark on the last day of World War II in the Pacific and gets a unique perspective on his actions.
Dean Stockwell ... Lt Katell / Lt Yamuri
Albert Salmi ... Sgt Causarano
Rayford Barnes ... Andrew Watkins
Ralph Votrian ... Hanachek

Leonard Nimoy ... Hansen
Dale Ishimoto ... Sgt. Yamazaki
Jerry Fujikawa ... Japanese Captain (as J.H. Fujikawa)
Michael Pataki ... Jeep Driver (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 16: Nothing in the Dark

5 January 1962
An old woman has fought with death a thousand times and has always won. But now she finds herself afraid to let a wounded policeman in her door for fear he is Mr. Death. Is he?
Gladys Cooper ... Wanda Dunn

Robert Redford ... Harold Beldon
R.G. Armstrong ... Contractor

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 17: One More Pallbearer

12 January 1962
Wealthy Paul Radin tries to get three people from his past to apologize to him by offering them shelter from a staged and phony nuclear war scenario.

Joseph Wiseman ... Paul Radin
Katherine Squire ... Mrs. Langsford
Trevor Bardette ... Colonel Hawthorne
Gage Clarke ... Reverend Hughes
Josip Elic ... Electrician (uncredited)
Ray Galvin ... Policeman (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
Robert Snyder ... Electrician (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 18: Dead Man's Shoes

19 January 1962
A homeless man takes the shoes of a dead gangster and steps into his life.
Warren Stevens ... Nathan 'Nate' Bledsoe
Richard Devon ... Dagget
Joan Marshall ... Wilma
Ben Wright ... Chips
Harry Swoger ... Sam
Ron Hagerthy ... Ben
Florence Marly ... Dagget's Girlfriend (as Florence Marley)
Joseph Mell ... Jimmy (as Joe Mell)
Eugene Borden ... Maitre d' (uncredited)
Susie Garrett ... Pianist (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 19: The Hunt

26 January 1962
Upon returning from a coon hunt, Hyder Simpson discovers that no one can see or hear him because he has passed on.
Arthur Hunnicutt ... Hyder Simpson
Jeanette Nolan ... Rachel Simpson
Robert Foulk ... Gatekeeper (as Robert Faulk)
Dexter Dupont ... Angel
Orville Sherman ... Tillman Miller
Charles Seel ... Reverend Wood

Titus Moede ... Wesley Miller

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 20: Showdown with Rance McGrew

2 February 1962
The star of a Western TV series suddenly finds himself transported back in time to the real Wild West, and face-to-face with the real Jesse James.
Larry Blyden ... Rance McGrew

Arch Johnson ... Jesse James
Robert Cornthwaite ... Director
Robert Stevenson ... TV Bartender (as Robert J. Stevenson)
Bill McLean ... Prop Man (as William McLean)
Troy Melton ... Cowboy
Jay Overholts ... Cowboy #2
Hal K. Dawson ... Old Man
Bob Kline ... TV Jesse James (as Robert Kline)
James Turley ... Double for Rance (as Jim Turley)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 21: Kick the Can

9 February 1962
An old man living in a rest home thinks he's found the secret of youth in children's games.
Ernest Truex ... Charles Whitley
Russell Collins ... Ben Conroy
John Marley ... Mr. Cox
Hank Patterson ... Freitag
Earle Hodgins ... Agee (as Earl Hodgins)
Marjorie Bennett ... Mrs. Summers
Lenore Shanewise ... Mrs. Densley
Anne O'Neal ... Mrs. Wister
Burt Mustin ... Carlson
Eve McVeagh ... Nurse (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
Barry Truex ... David Whitley (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 22: A Piano in the House

16 February 1962
Sadistic and hated theater critic Fitzgerald Fortune buys a player piano that has the power to reveal the souls of all who hear it.
Barry Morse ... Fitzgerald Fortune
Joan Hackett ... Esther Fortune

Don Durant ... Gregory Walker
Muriel Landers ... Marge Moore
Philip Coolidge ... Throckmorton
Cyril Delevanti ... Marvin

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 23: The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank

23 February 1962
A young man wakes up at his own funeral and wants to know what the heck is going on. The townfolk are glad to see him back, but they begin to wonder if he's a man.. or something else?

James Best ... Jeff Myrtlebank
Sherry Jackson ... Comfort Gatewood
Edgar Buchanan ... Doc Bolton
Lance Fuller ... Ogram Gatewood
Dub Taylor ... Peters
Ralph Moody ... Pa Myrtlebank
Jon Lormer ... Strauss
Ezelle Poule ... Ma Myrtlebank
James Houghton ... Jerry (as Jim Houghton)
Helen Wallace ... Ma Gatewood
William Fawcett ... Reverend Siddons
Mabel Forrest ... Mrs. Ferguson
Vickie Barnes ... Liz Myrtlebank
Patrick Hector ... Tom (as Pat Hector)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 24: To Serve Man

2 March 1962
An alien race comes to earth, promising peace and sharing technology. A linguist and his team set out to translate the alien's language, using a book whose title they deduce is "To Serve Man".
Lloyd Bochner ... Chambers
Susan Cummings ... Patty

Richard Kiel ... Kanamit
Hardie Albright ... Secretary General
Theodore Marcuse ... Gregori
Bartlett Robinson ... Colonel #1
Carleton Young ... Colonel #2 (as Carlton Young)
Nelson Olmsted ... Scientist
Robert Tafur ... Señor Valdes
Lomax Study ... Leveque
Jerry Fujikawa ... Japanese Delegate (as J.H. Fujikawa)
David Armstrong ... Second Man in Line (uncredited)
Mary Ellen Batten ... First Woman in Line (uncredited)
Gene Benton ... Reporter #2 (uncredited)
Keith Britton ... First Man in Line (uncredited)
John Burnside ... (uncredited)
William Burnside ... (uncredited)
Jeanne Evans ... Woman (uncredited)
Adrienne Marden ... Woman (uncredited)
Robert McCord ... (uncredited)
Ted O'Shea ... (uncredited)
Jack Ramstead ... (uncredited)
Joseph Ruskin ... Kanamit (voice) (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
Charles Tannen ... First Man in Line (uncredited)
James Turley ... (uncredited)
James Wellman ... Second Man in Line (uncredited)
Will J. White ... Reporter #1 (uncredited)
Sally Yarnell ... (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 25: The Fugitive

9 March 1962
Little Jenny wears a brace on her leg. Her best friend, an old man named Old Ben, brightens her life by performing magic -- he can turn into anything he wants. One day, two men show up looking for Old Ben and Jenny asks if they are policemen. Not exactly. Old Ben evades them and confesses to Jenny that he's from another planet. Old Ben is a fugitive, but he is not a criminal.
Susan Gordon ... Jenny
J. Pat O'Malley ... Old Ben
Nancy Kulp ... Agnes Gann
Wesley Lau ... Man
Paul Tripp ... Man
Russ Bender ... Doctor

Stephen Talbot ... Howie
Johnny Eimen ... Pitcher (as Johnny Eiman)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 26: Little Girl Lost

16 March 1962
Awoken in the middle of the night by the cries of his daughter, a father enters the girl's room to find that she has vanished - even though he can still her crying out for help.
Sarah Marshall ... Ruth Miller
Robert Sampson ... Chris Miller
Charles Aidman ... Bill

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
Tracy Stratford ... Tina Miller (uncredited)
Rhoda Williams ... Tina Miller (voice) (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 27: Person or Persons Unknown

23 March 1962
David Gurney wakes up to another ordinary day. Except today, nobody knows who he is.
Richard Long ... David Andrew Gurney
Frank Silvera ... Dr. Koslenko
Shirley Ballard ... Wilma #1
Julie Van Zandt ... Wilma #2
Betty Harford ... Clerk
Edmund Glover ... Sam Baker (as Ed Glover)
Michael Keep ... Policeman
Joe Higgins ... Bank Guard
John Newton ... Cooper
Robert McCord ... Man on Steps Eating Apple (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 28: The Little People

30 March 1962
On a desolate planet, two astronauts discover an entire society populated by beings only 1/100th their size. One of them decides to rule the society as god.
Joe Maross ... Peter Craig
Claude Akins ... Cmdr. William Fletcher
Michael Ford ... Spaceman
Robert Eaton ... Spaceman

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 29: Four O'Clock

6 April 1962
A very obsessed man wants to expose evil in the world, investigating people he sees as murderers, subversives, perverts and communists, then attempting to ruin their lives.

Theodore Bikel ... Oliver Crangle
Phyllis Love ... Mrs. Lucas
Linden Chiles ... Hall
Moyna MacGill ... Mrs. Williams

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 30: Hocus-Pocus and Frisby

13 April 1962
A rural gas station attendant given to telling tall tales about himself is kidnapped by aliens who believe him to be one of Earth's leading intellects.
Andy Devine ... Frisby
Milton Selzer ... Alien
Howard McNear ... Mitchell
Dabbs Greer ... Scanlan
Clem Bevans ... Old Man
Larry Breitman ... Alien (uncredited)
Peter Brocco ... Alien (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 31: The Trade-Ins

20 April 1962
An elderly couple shop for younger replacement bodies, then resort to desperate measures to cover the cost.
Joseph Schildkraut ... John Holt
Noah Keen ... Mr. Vance
Alma Platt ... Marie Holt
Theodore Marcuse ... Farraday (as Ted Marcuse)

Edson Stroll ... Young John Holt
Terence de Marney ... Gambler (as Terrence deMarney)
Sailor Vincent ... Gambler (as Billy Vincent)
Mary McMahon ... Receptionist
David Armstrong ... Surgeon

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 32: The Gift

27 April 1962
A man from the stars comes with a gift to a small Mexican village whose residents do not welcome this stranger.
Geoffrey Horne ... Williams
Nico Minardos ... Doctor

Cliff Osmond ... Manolo
Edmund Vargas ... Pedro
Vladimir Sokoloff ... Guitarist

Paul Mazursky ... Officer
Henry Corden ... Sanchez
Vito Scotti ... Rudolpho
Carmen D'Antonio ... Woman (uncredited)
David Fresco ... Man (uncredited)
Lea Marmer ... Woman (uncredited)
Joseph V. Perry ... Man (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 33: The Dummy

4 May 1962
Ventriloquist Jerry Etherson is convinced that his dummy, Willie, is alive and evil. He locks Willie in a trunk and makes plans for a new act with a new dummy. Too bad he didn't clear those plans with Willie first.

Cliff Robertson ... Jerry Etherson
Frank Sutton ... Frank

George Murdock ... Willie
John Harmon ... Georgie
Sandra Warner ... Noreen
Ralph Manza ... Doorkeeper
Rudy Dolan ... Emcee (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Edy Williams ... Chorus Girl (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 34: Young Man's Fancy

11 May 1962
Newlywed Alex Walker finds himself being pulled back to his childhood and back to his widowed mother in the house where he grew up.
Phyllis Thaxter ... Virginia Lane Walker
Alex Nicol ... Alex Walker
Wallace Rooney ... Mr. Wilkinson
Helen Brown ... Mrs. Henrietta Walker
Ricky Kelman ... Alex - age 10 (as Rickey Kelman)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 35: I Sing the Body Electric

18 May 1962
A recent widower, needing loving care for his three young children, orders a cybernetic "grandmother". While two of the children accept her, one of his daughters fiercely rejects her, with near tragic consequences.
Josephine Hutchinson ... Grandma
David White ... Mr. Rogers
Vaughn Taylor ... Salesman
Doris Packer ... Nedra
Charles Herbert ... Tom Rogers

Veronica Cartwright ... Anne Rogers
Dana Dillaway ... Karen Rogers
Susan Crane ... Older Ann
Paul Nesbitt ... Older Tom
Judee Morton ... Older Karen
David Armstrong ... Van Driver (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 36: Cavender Is Coming

25 May 1962
Inept guardian angel Cavender is given a chance to earn his wings by helping an unconventional big city woman, the young, awkward Agnes Grep.
Jesse White ... Harmon Cavender

Carol Burnett ... Agnes Grep
Howard Smith ... Polk
Frank Behrens ... Stout
Sandra Gould ... Woman
Albert Carrier ... Frenchman
Barbara Morrison ... Matron

Donna Douglas ... Debutante
Danny Kulick ... Boy
Jack Younger ... Truck Driver
John Fiedler ... Field Rep
Maurice Dallimore ... Man (uncredited)
Pitt Herbert ... Field Rep (uncredited)
Stan Jones ... Field Rep (uncredited)
Adrienne Marden ... Woman (uncredited)
Rory O'Brien ... Boy (uncredited)
William O'Connell ... Field Rep (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
Norma Shattue ... Little Girl (uncredited)
Roy N. Sickner ... Bus Driver (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 37: The Changing of the Guard

1 June 1962
After being forced to retire, Professor Fowler contemplates suicide when he doesn't feel he has made a difference in the world. That night he has an experience that shows him that he is wrong.

Donald Pleasence ... Professor Ellis Fowler
Liam Sullivan ... Headmaster
Philippa Bevans ... Mrs. Landers
Tom Lowell ... Artie Beechcroft
Russell Horton ... Bartlett
Buddy Hart ... Boy
Robert Biheller ... Graham (as Bob Biheller)
Kevin O'Neal ... Butler
Jimmy Baird ... Boy
Kevin Jones ... Boy
Darryl Richard ... Thompson
James Browning ... Boy
Pat Close ... Boy
Dennis Kerlee ... Boy

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
Laird Stuart ... Boy (uncredited)

Season 4


Season 4, Episode 1: In His Image

3 January 1963
A young man grapples with an urge to kill and confusion about his origins.
George Grizzard ... Alan Talbot / Walter Ryder, Jr.
Gail Kobe ... Jessica Connelly
Katherine Squire ... The Old Woman (as Katharine Squire)
Wallace Rooney ... Man
George Petrie ... Driver
James Seay ... Sheriff
Jamie Forster ... Hotel Clerk
Sherry Granato ... Girl

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 2: The Thirty-Fathom Grave

10 January 1963
In the early 1960's, as a U.S. Navy ship cruises near Guadalcanal in the South Pacific, its sonar detects muted hammering on metal undersea. The eerie sounds emanate from a submarine on the ocean floor, maybe there since World War II. A very nervous crew member (Mike Kellin) on the ship served aboard that sub - and he was its sole survivor.
Mike Kellin ... Chief Bell
Simon Oakland ... Capt. Beecham

David Sheiner ... Doc
John Considine ... McClure
Bill Bixby ... OOD
Conlan Carter ... Ens. Marmer
Forrest Compton ... ASW Officer
Henry Scott ... Jr. OOD
Anthony D. Call ... Lee Helmsman (as Tony Call)
Charles Kuenstle ... Sonar Operator
Derrick Lewis ... Helmsman (as Derrik Lewis)
Vincent Baggetta ... Sailor (as Vince Bagetta)
Louie Elias ... Sailor

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 3: Valley of the Shadow

17 January 1963
A reporter stumbles into a peaceful town where miracles seem to occur due to technology and the townsfolk won't let him leave.
David Opatoshu ... Dorn
Ed Nelson ... Philip Redfield
Natalie Trundy ... Ellen Marshall

Jacques Aubuchon ... Connolly
Dabbs Greer ... Evans

James Doohan ... Johnson

Morgan Brittany ... Sissy Johnson (as Suzanne Cupito)
Henry Beckman ... Man
Bart Burns ... Man
King Calder ... Man
Pat O'Hara ... Man
Sandy Kenyon ... Gas Station Attendant

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 4: He's Alive

24 January 1963
Around 1960, a tiny neo-Nazi organization struggles pathetically to succeed in a big city. A mysterious figure begins to ruthlessly guide a young, insecure U.S. Nazi leader, and the group begins to draw more attention.

Dennis Hopper ... Peter Vollmer
Ludwig Donath ... Ernst Ganz

Paul Mazursky ... Frank

Howard Caine ... Nick
Barnaby Hale ... Stanley
Jay Adler ... Gibbons
Wolfe Barzell ... Proprietor
Bernard Fein ... Heckler
Curt Conway ... Adolph Hitler
Paul Bryar ... Policeman (uncredited)
Robert McCord ... Cop (uncredited)
Charles Seel ... Detective (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 5: Mute

31 January 1963
The orphaned daughter of telepathic parents must learn to speak and deal with a world she cannot communicate in.
Barbara Baxley ... Cora Wheeler

Frank Overton ... Harry Wheeler
Irene Dailey ... Miss Frank
Ann Jillian ... Ilse Nielsen (as Ann Jilliann)
Eva Soreny ... Frau Maria Werner
Robert Boon ... Holger Nielsen
Claudia Bryar ... Frau Nielsen
Percy Helton ... Tom Poulter
Oscar Beregi Jr. ... Professor Karl Werner (as Oscar Beregi)
William Challee ... Man (uncredited)

Bill Erwin ... Man in Flashback (uncredited)
Norbert Schiller ... Man (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 6: Death Ship

7 February 1963
A interplanetary expedition from earth finds an exact duplicate of their ship and themselves crashed on the planet they were surveying. Should they stay or risk taking off and crashing?

Jack Klugman ... Capt. Paul Ross
Ross Martin ... Lt. Ted Mason
Fred Beir ... Lt. Mike Carter (as Fredrick Beir)
Mary Webster ... Ruth Mason
Ross Elliott ... Kramer
Sara Taft ... Mrs. Nolan
Tammy Marihugh ... Jeannie Mason

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 7: Jess-Belle

14 February 1963
Appalachian beauty Jess-Belle can't bear to lose the object of her passion to the local rich girl, so she turns to the local witch for aid. The results bring unexpected and tragic consequences.

Anne Francis ... Jess-Belle Stone

James Best ... Billy-Ben Turner
Laura Devon ... Ellwyn Glover
Jeanette Nolan ... Granny Hart
Virginia Gregg ... Ossie Stone
George Mitchell ... Luther Glover
Helen Kleeb ... Mattie Glover
Jim Boles ... Obed Miller
Jon Lormer ... Minister

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 8: Miniature

21 February 1963
Mousie misfit Charlie Parkes finds the world unfolding before him in a museum doll house to be more real than his boring job and overbearing mother.

Robert Duvall ... Charley Parkes
Pert Kelton ... Mrs. Parkes
Barbara Barrie ... Myra
William Windom ... Dr. Wallman
Lennie Weinrib ... Buddy
John McLiam ... Guard
Barney Phillips ... Diemel
Joan Chambers ... Harriet
Chet Stratton ... Guide
Richard Angarola ... The Suitor
Nina Roman ... The Maid
Claire Griswold ... The Doll

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 9: Printer's Devil

28 February 1963
A man sells his soul to the devil to save his failing newspaper and gets more than he bargained for.
Robert Sterling ... Douglas Winter
Pat Crowley ... Jackie Benson (as Patricia Crowley)
Burgess Meredith ... Mr. Smith
Ray Teal ... Mr. Franklin
Charles P. Thompson ... Andy Praskins (as Charles Thompson)
Doris Kemper ... Landlady
Camille Franklin ... Molly
Ryan Hayes ... Paper Hawker (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 10: No Time Like the Past

7 March 1963
A scientist attempts to use a time machine to prevent tragedies, both in world history and in his own past.

Dana Andrews ... Paul Driscoll
Patricia Breslin ... Abigail Sloan

Malcolm Atterbury ... Professor Eliot
Robert Cornthwaite ... Hanford
John Zaremba ... Horn Player
C. Lindsay Workman ... Bartender (as Lindsay Workman)
Marjorie Bennett ... Mrs. Chamberlain
Tudor Owen ... Captain of 'Lusitania'
James Yagi ... Japanese Police Captain
Robert F. Simon ... Harvey

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
Bobs Watson ... Man at Dining Room Table (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 11: The Parallel

14 March 1963
Astronaut Robert Gaines returns from space to a world that is not exactly the one he left from.
Steve Forrest ... Robert Gaines

Jacqueline Scott ... Helen Gaines
Frank Aletter ... Connacher
Paul Comi ... Psychiatrist
Shari Lee Bernath ... Maggie Gaines
Morgan Jones ... Captain
William Sargent ... The Project Manager
Philip Abbott ... General Eaton

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 12: I Dream of Genie

21 March 1963
A wiseacre genie appears from a lamp to a meek man, George P. Hanley. Hanley is so used to bad luck, he imagines how each of three possible wishes could go very wrong - but the genie will grant him only one wish!
Howard Morris ... George P. Hanley

Patricia Barry ... Ann
Loring Smith ... Watson
Mark Miller ... Roger
Joyce Jameson ... Starlet
James Millhollin ... Masters
Bob Hastings ... Sam
Robert Ball ... Clerk
Jack Albertson ... The Genie
Molly Dodd ... May (uncredited)
Milton Parsons ... Scientist (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 13: The New Exhibit

4 April 1963
A wax-museum employee fights to preserve five figures of famous murderers.
Martin Balsam ... Martin Lombard Senescu
Will Kuluva ... Mr. Ferguson
Margaret Field ... Emma Senescu (as Maggie Mahoney)
William Mims ... Dave

Phil Chambers ... Gas Man
Leonard Bremen ... Van Man (as Lennie Bremen)
Eddie Barth ... Sailor (as Ed Barth)
Craig Curtis ... Sailor
Milton Parsons ... Henri Desire Landru
David Bond ... Jack the Ripper
Bob Mitchell ... Albert W. Hicks
Robert McCord ... Burke (as Robert L. McCord)
Billy Beck ... Hare
Marcel Hillaire ... Guide

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 14: Of Late I Think of Cliffordville

11 April 1963
Aging tycoon William Feathersmith is bored with life and makes arrangements through a devilish travel agency to return to the Cliffordville of his youth and start all over again.
Albert Salmi ... William Feathersmith
John Anderson ... Diedrich
Wright King ... Hecate
Guy Raymond ... Gibbons
Christine Burke ... Joanna
John Harmon ... Clark
Hugh Sanders ... Cronk
Julie Newmar ... Miss Devlin

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 15: The Incredible World of Horace Ford

18 April 1963
Horace Ford longs for his childhood which was not as idyllic as he remembers it.
Pat Hingle ... Horace Ford
Nan Martin ... Laura Ford
Ruth White ... Mrs. Ford
Phillip Pine ... Leonard O'Brien
Vaughn Taylor ... Mr. Judson
Mary Carver ... Betty O'Brien
Jerry Davis ... Hermy Brandt
Jim E. Titus ... Horace as Child
Billy E. Hughes ... Kid (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 16: On Thursday We Leave for Home

2 May 1963
A colony has barely survived on a sparse planet baked by two suns for thirty years only because of their megalomaniac leader who treats them like children. A conflict arises when a rescue ship arrives and offers them a new life back on Earth.
James Whitmore ... Capt. William Benteen
Tim O'Connor ... Col. Sloane
James Broderick ... Al
Paul Langton ... George
Jo Helton ... Julie
Mercedes Shirley ... Joan
Russ Bender ... Hank
Danny Kulick ... Jo-Jo (as Daniel Kulick)
Madge Kennedy ... Colonist
John Ward ... Colonist
Shirley O'Hara ... Colonist
Tony Benson ... Colonist (as Anthony Benson)
Lew Gallo ... Lt. Engle

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 17: Passage on the Lady Anne

9 May 1963
A young American couple, the Ransomes (Lee Philips and Joyce Van Patten), who are trying to salvage their troubled marriage, insist on booking passage on an old trans-Atlantic cruise liner. But other passengers try to persuade them to disembark immediately.
Gladys Cooper ... Millie McKenzie
Wilfrid Hyde-White ... McKenzie
Cecil Kellaway ... Burgess
Lee Philips ... Alan Ransome
Joyce Van Patten ... Eileen Ransome
Alan Napier ... Capt. Protheroe
Cyril Delevanti ... Officer
Jack Raine ... Officer
Colin Campbell ... Addicott

Don Keefer ... Spiereto

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 18: The Bard

23 May 1963
Julius Moomer, a talentless self-promoting hack who dreams of becoming a successful television writer, uses a book of magic to summon William Shakespeare to write dramatic teleplays that Moomer will pass off as his own. Shakespeare becomes irritated by Moomer's lack of appreciation and is even more appalled when he discovers the changes wrought on his plays by cynical television executives.
Jack Weston ... Julius Moomer
John McGiver ... Shannon
Doro Merande ... Sadie
John Williams ... William Shakespeare
Henry Lascoe ... Gerald Hugo
William Lanteau ... Dolan
Howard McNear ... Bramhoff
Marge Redmond ... Secretary
Clegg Hoyt ... Bus Driver
Judy Strangis ... Cora

Burt Reynolds ... Rocky Rhodes
Paul Dubov ... Man (uncredited)
John Newton ... TV Interviewer (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
Jason Wingreen ... Director (uncredited)

Season 5


Season 5, Episode 1: In Praise of Pip

27 September 1963
In the early 1960's, small-time bookie Max Phillips (Jack Klugman) hates his life. His only pride is his son, Pip, then serving in the U.S. Armed Forces in Vietnam. When a young bettor uses company funds to bet with Max, then loses everything, Max returns his money, angering Max's bosses.

Jack Klugman ... Max Phillips
Connie Gilchrist ... Mrs. Feeny
Bobby Diamond ... Pvt. Pip (as Robert Diamond)
Bill Mumy ... Young Pip (as Billy Mumy)
Ross Elliott ... Doctor (uncredited)
Gerald Gordon ... Lieutenant (uncredited)
Russell Horton ... George Reynold (uncredited)
S. John Launer ... Moran (uncredited)
Kreg Martin ... Gunman (uncredited)
Stuart Nisbet ... Surgeon (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 2: Steel

4 October 1963
In the near future boxing has been outlawed and is performed by mechanical robots. To replace his broken client, the manager decides to enter the ring and replace him.

Lee Marvin ... Steel Kelly
Joe Mantell ... Pole

Chuck Hicks ... Maynard Flash
Merritt Bohn ... Nolan
Frank London ... Maxwell
Larry Barton ... Man (voice) (uncredited)
Tip McClure ... Battling Maxo (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 3: Nightmare at 20,000 Feet

11 October 1963
A man, newly recovered from a nervous breakdown, becomes convinced that a monster only he sees is damaging the plane he's flying in.

William Shatner ... Bob Wilson
Christine White ... Julia Wilson
Ed Kemmer ... Flight Engineer (as Edward Kemmer)
Asa Maynor ... Stewardess
Nick Cravat ... Gremlin (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 4: A Kind of a Stopwatch

18 October 1963
A man is given a stopwatch that halts time.
Richard Erdman ... McNulty
Herbie Faye ... Joe Belucci
Leon Belasco ... Potts
Doris Singleton ... Secretary
Roy Roberts ... Mr. Cooper
Dick Wessel ... Charlie (as Richard Wessel)
Ray Kellogg ... Fred (as Ray Kellog)
Ken Drake ... Daniel
Sam Balter ... TV Announcer (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 5: The Last Night of a Jockey

25 October 1963
A washed-up jockey gets his wish while waiting for the results of his race fixing hearing.

Mickey Rooney ... Grady

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 6: Living Doll

1 November 1963
A frustrated father does battle with his stepdaughter's talking doll, whose vocabulary includes such phrases as "I hate you" and "I'm going to kill you".

Telly Savalas ... Erich Streator
Mary LaRoche ... Annabelle Streator
Tracy Stratford ... Christie Streator
June Foray ... Talky Tina (voice) (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 7: The Old Man in the Cave

8 November 1963
In a post-apocalyptic settlement, the inhabitants' survival is dependent on the advice of an unseen man living in a nearby cave. This dependence is tested when a band of soldiers descends on their town.

James Coburn ... Major French
John Anderson ... Goldsmith
Josie Lloyd ... Evie

John Craven ... Man
John Marley ... Jason
Leonard P. Geer ... Douglas (uncredited)
Natalie Masters ... Woman (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
Frank Watkins ... Harber (uncredited)
Don Wilbanks ... Furman (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 8: Uncle Simon

15 November 1963
Caregiver Barbara Polk must take care of her uncle's robot after his untimely and accidental death.
Cedric Hardwicke ... Uncle Simon Polk
Constance Ford ... Barbara Polk
Ian Wolfe ... Schwimmer
Robby the Robot ... Robot (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 9: Probe 7, Over and Out

29 November 1963
Colonel Cook stranded on another planet with no hope for rescue meets a woman who is the sole survivor from another planet.

Richard Basehart ... Adam Cook
Antoinette Bower ... Eve Norda

Harold Gould ... General Larrabee
Barton Heyman ... Lieutenant Blane

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 10: The 7th Is Made up of Phantoms

6 December 1963
Three 1960's Army National Guard soldiers on maneuvers near the Little Big Horn battle site find themselves unwittingly involved in Custer's last stand.
Ron Foster ... MSG William Connors
Warren Oates ... CPL Richard Langsford
Randy Boone ... Pvt. Michael McCluskey
Greg Morris ... Lt. Woodard
Jeff Morris ... Radio Operator (as Jeffrey Morris)
Wayne Mallory ... Scout

Robert Bray ... Capt. Dennet
Lew Brown ... Sergeant (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
Jacques Shelton ... Corporal (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 11: A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain

13 December 1963
Aging marriage man convinces his brother to inject him with a youth serum.
Patrick O'Neal ... Harmon Gordon

Ruta Lee ... Flora Gordon
Walter Brooke ... Dr. Raymond Gordon

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 12: Ninety Years Without Slumbering

20 December 1963
An old man believes that his life will end the moment his grandfather clock stops ticking.

Ed Wynn ... Sam Forstmann
Carolyn Kearney ... Marnie Kirk
James T. Callahan ... Doug Kirk (as James Callahan)
Carol Byron ... Carol Chase
Dick Wilson ... Clock Mover
John Pickard ... Policeman
William Sargent ... Dr. Mel Avery

Chuck Hicks ... Mover (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 13: Ring-A-Ding Girl

27 December 1963
Movie star Bunny Blake receives a ring from her hometown which is giving her warnings to come home while she flies cross country.
Maggie McNamara ... Barbara "Bunny" Blake
Mary Munday ... Hildy Powell

David Macklin ... Bud Powell
George Mitchell ... Dr. Floyd
Bing Russell ... Ben Braden
Betty Lou Gerson ... Cici
Hank Patterson ... Mr. Gentry
Vic Perrin ... Trooper
Bill Hickman ... Pilot (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 14: You Drive

3 January 1964
After involved with a hit-and-run killing a child, Mr. Oliver Pope is haunted by his car.
Edward Andrews ... Oliver Pope
Helen Westcott ... Lillian Pope (as Hellena Westcott)
Kevin Hagen ... Pete Radcliff
Totty Ames ... Muriel Hastings
John Hanek ... Policeman

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 15: The Long Morrow

10 January 1964
Before leaving on a decades long mission, astronaut Douglas Stansfield meets a woman and falls in love.

Robert Lansing ... Commander Douglas Stansfield

Mariette Hartley ... Sandra Horn
Edward Binns ... General Walters
George Macready ... Dr. Bixler
William Swan ... Technician
Don Spruance (as Donald Spruance)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 16: The Self-Improvement of Salvadore Ross

17 January 1964
Saladore Ross has a unique talent where he can trade physical characteristics with other people and will do anything to get the love of Leah Maitland.
Don Gordon ... Salvadore Ross
Gail Kobe ... Leah Maitland
Vaughn Taylor ... Mr. Maitland
J. Pat O'Malley ... Old Man
Douglass Dumbrille ... Mr. Halpert
Douglas Lambert ... Albert

Seymour Cassel ... Jerry (uncredited)
Kathleen O'Malley ... Nurse (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 17: Number 12 Looks Just Like You

24 January 1964
In a future society everyone must undergo an operation at age 19 to become beautiful and conform to society. One young woman desperately wants to hold onto her own identity.
Collin Wilcox Paxton ... Marilyn Cuberle (as Collin Wilcox)
Richard Long ... Uncle Rick / Dr. Rex / Professor Sigmund Friend
Pamela Austin ... Valerie / Marilyn (as Pam Austin)
Suzy Parker ... Lana Cuberle / Simmons / Grace / Doe / Jane / #12

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 18: Black Leather Jackets

31 January 1964
Three leather jacket wearing, motorcycle riding men invade a peaceful neighborhood.
Lee Kinsolving ... Scott
Shelley Fabares ... Ellen Tillman (as Shelly Fabares)
Michael Forest ... Steve
Denver Pyle ... Stu Tillman
Tom Gilleran ... Fred
Michael Conrad ... Deputy Sheriff Harper
Irene Hervey ... Martha Tillman
Wayne Heffley ... Mover (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 19: Night Call

7 February 1964
Telephone calls begin to haunt a disabled elderly woman.
Gladys Cooper ... Elva Keene
Nora Marlowe ... Margaret Phillips
Martine Bartlett ... Miss Finch

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 20: From Agnes - with Love

14 February 1964
A computer technician begins to take advice for his love life from Agnes, the computer he works with.
Wally Cox ... James Elwood
Ralph Taeger ... Walter Holmes
Sue Randall ... Millie
Raymond Bailey ... Supervisor

Don Keefer ... Fred Danziger
Byron Kane ... Assistant (uncredited)
Nan Peterson ... Secretary (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 21: Spur of the Moment

21 February 1964
An engaged heiress is terrorized by a middle-aged woman on a horse pleading with her not to go through with her impending marriage.
Diana Hyland ... Anne Henderson
Marsha Hunt ... Mrs. Henderson
Philip Ober ... Mr. Henderson
Roger Davis ... David Mitchell

Robert Hogan ... Robert Blake
Jack Raine ... Reynolds (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 22: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

28 February 1964
It is the end of the Civil War and Union troops have occupied the South. They are going to execute a Southern resistance fighter.
Roger Jacquet ... Peyton Farquhar (archive footage)
Anne Cornaly ... Mrs. Farquhar (archive footage)
Anker Larsen ... (archive footage)
Stéphane Fey ... Union Soldier (archive footage) (as Stephane Fey)
Jean-François Zeller ... (archive footage) (as Jean-Francois Zeller)
Pierre Danny ... (archive footage)
Louis Adelin ... (archive footage)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 23: Queen of the Nile

6 March 1964
A reporter interviews a Hollywood movie queen who has a secret to her eternal beauty.
Ann Blyth ... Pamela Morris / Constance Taylor
Lee Philips ... Jordan 'Jordy' Herrick
Celia Lovsky ... Viola Draper
Frank Ferguson ... Krueger
Ruth Phillips ... Maid (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 24: What's in the Box

13 March 1964
Philanderer Joe Britt sees his indiscretions shown on his own TV set after it was worked on by a very unique repairman.
Joan Blondell ... Phyllis Britt
William Demarest ... Joe Britt
Sterling Holloway ... TV Repairman
Sandra Gould ... Woman
Howard Wright ... Judge
Herbert Lytton ... Dr. Saltman
Douglas Bank ... Prosecutor (uncredited)
Ted Christy ... The Wild Panther (uncredited)
Robert McCord ... Electric Chair Guard (uncredited)
Tony Miller ... Announcer (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
Ron Stokes ... Car Salesman (uncredited)
John L. Sullivan ... The Russian Duke (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 25: The Masks

20 March 1964
Wealthy Jason Foster is dying and he invites his greedy heirs to a Mardi Gras party where they must wear the masks he specially had made for them or else be cut off from their inheritance.
Robert Keith ... Jason Foster
Milton Selzer ... Wilfred Harper
Virginia Gregg ... Emily Harper
Brooke Hayward ... Paula Harper
Willis Bouchey ... Dr. Samuel Thorne

Alan Sues ... Wilfred Harper, Jr.

Maidie Norman ... Maid (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
Bill Walker ... Jeffrey (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 26: I am the Night - Color Me Black

27 March 1964
The sun won't rise on a small town where an execution is scheduled to take place.

Michael Constantine ... Sherriff Charlie Koch
Paul Fix ... Colbey
George Lindsey ... Deputy Pierce
Ivan Dixon ... Reverend Anderson
Eve McVeagh ... Ella
Terry Becker ... Jagger
Douglas Bank ... Man (uncredited)
Elizabeth Harrower ... Woman (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)
Ward Wood ... Man (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 27: Sounds and Silences

3 April 1964
Roswell Flemington enjoys loud noises, is an annoyance to others and is suitably punished.
John McGiver ... Roswell G. Flemington
Michael Fox ... Psychiatrist
Renee Aubry ... Ms. Abernathy
William 'Billy' Benedict ... Conklin (as William Benedict)
Penny Singleton ... Mrs. Flemington
Francis De Sales ... Doctor (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 28: Caesar and Me

10 April 1964
When ventriloquist Jonathan West can not find any work his dummy Caesar suggests he turn to robbery.
Jackie Cooper ... Jonathan West

Morgan Brittany ... Susan (as Susanne Cupito)
Sarah Selby ... Mrs. Agnes Cudahy
Olan Soule ... Mr. Smiles
Don Gazzaniga ... Detective
Stafford Repp ... Pawnbroker
Sidney Marion ... Watchman
Kenneth Konopka ... Mr. Miller

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 29: The Jeopardy Room

17 April 1964
A defector is trapped in a hotel room and given 3 hours to find a hidden bomb.

Martin Landau ... Major Ivan Kuchenko
John Van Dreelen ... Commissar Vassiloff (as John vanDreelen)
Bob Kelljan ... Boris (as Robert Kelljan)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 30: Stopover in a Quiet Town

24 April 1964
A young couple, the Fraziers, leave a party after having a little too much to drink. They wake up to find themselves in Centerville, a small town where no one lives: where the houses are empty, the trees are props, the food is plastic ... and the only train comes right back to Centerville.
Barry Nelson ... Bob Frazier
Nancy Malone ... Millie Frazier
Denise Lynn ... Little Girl (uncredited)
Karen Norris ... Mother (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 31: The Encounter

1 May 1964
Episode features a conversation between a WWII vet and a Japanese gardener in the vet's attic. Trapped together they face off and accusations fly as they have flashbacks and discuss the war. Both reveal how it affected them leading to a violent climax.
Neville Brand ... Fenton

George Takei ... Taro

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 32: Mr. Garrity and the Graves

8 May 1964
Mr. Garrity comes into town offering to resurrect the dead and reunite the townsfolk with their departed loved ones out of the goodness of his heart. Do the town-folks want these miracles to occur?
John Dehner ... Jared Garrity
Stanley Adams ... Jensen
J. Pat O'Malley ... Gooberman

Norman Leavitt ... Sheriff Gilchrist
Percy Helton ... Lapham
John Mitchum ... Ace
Edgar Dearing ... First Resurrected Man
Patrick O'Moore ... Man
John Cliff ... Peterson (uncredited)
Kate Murtagh ... Zelda Gooberman (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 33: The Brain Center at Whipple's

15 May 1964
A heartless CEO completely automates his factory and lays off almost all of his workers over the objections of his employees.
Richard Deacon ... Wallace V. Whipple
Paul Newlan ... Chief Engineer Hanley
Ted de Corsia ... Dickerson
Thalmus Rasulala ... Technician (as Jack Crowder)
Shawn Michaels ... Bartender
Bert Conroy ... Watchman (as Burt Conroy)
Robby the Robot ... Robot (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 34: Come Wander with Me

22 May 1964
Singer Floyd Burney searches the backwoods for new songs and finds Mary Rachel and much more deep in the Twilight Zone.
Gary Crosby ... Floyd Burney
Bonnie Beecher ... Mary Rachel
John Bolt ... Billy Rayford
Hank Patterson ... Old Man

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 35: The Fear

29 May 1964
Charlotte Scott and policeman Robert Franklin seem to be stalked by giants.

Peter Mark Richman ... Trooper Robert Franklin (as Mark Richman)
Hazel Court ... Charlotte Scott

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

Season 5, Episode 36: The Bewitchin' Pool

19 June 1964
Two children escape their bickering parents through a portal in the bottom of their swimming pool to a magical land watched over by a kindly old woman the children call Aunt T.
Mary Badham ... Sport Sherwood
Dee Hartford ... Gloria Sherwood
Tod Andrews ... Gil Sherwood

Jeffrey Byron ... Jeb Sherwood (as Tim Stafford)
Kim Hector ... Whitt
Georgia Simmons ... Aunt T.
June Foray ... Sport Sherwood (voice) (uncredited)

Harold Gould ... Radio Announcer (uncredited)

Rod Serling ... Narrator / Host (uncredited)

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