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      Season 4 – The Twilight Zone

      1963 Sci-Fi Fantasy Mystery & Thriller List
      86% Tomatometer 7 Reviews 90% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings "The Twilight Zone" was the brainchild of Emmy Award-winner Rod Serling, who served as host and wrote over 80 episodes of the original show's 150-plus episode run. It's a strange mix of horror, science-fiction, drama, comedy and superstition. Serling introduced each episode, and many of the black and white hours concluded with a surprise ending. Actors such as Burt Reynolds, Roddy McDowell and Robert Redford made appearances in some of the more well-known stories. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Buy Now

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      Zack Handlen AV Club The hour plays too much like a collection of conflicting impulses, all of which are striving towards the same, undeniable conclusion, but rarely cohering into anything greater than themselves. Rated: B- May 1, 2018 Full Review Emily St. James AV Club Legitimately, laugh out loud funny, and it does get very, very goofy in places. But there's something holding all of this together that makes it work. Rated: A- May 1, 2018 Full Review Sean Axmaker Stream on Demand Season Four switched to an hour-long format, which proved to be far less effective for the kinds of stories and punchy dramatic twist that Rod Serling was so good at... May 6, 2023 Full Review Chris Alexander Fangoria Serling almost single-handedly set the standard for sophisticated television during the medium's Golden Age and beyond. Jan 29, 2020 Full Review Rob Hunter Film School Rejects "He's Alive" is far from a series-best episode, but thanks to Hopper it does feature one of the show's most dramatically rendered performances. May 9, 2018 Full Review Scott Beggs Thrillist The new format was rough [but] one of the gems is "The Thirty-Fathom Grave." May 8, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Mikey P The seminal anthology series that has been bringing science fiction, fantasy, strange worlds, and stark realities to viewers young and old for over 60 years. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/24/23 Full Review vince r Brilliant. Way ahead of its time. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Audience Member A great series! This Season was interesting much like the others! Had quite a few memorable episodes! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Episodes

      Episode 1 Aired Jan 3, 1963 In His Image A scientist (George Grizzard) creates a near-perfect mechanical man endowed with all the qualities he feels he is lacking. Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 10, 1963 The Thirty-Fathom Grave An American destroyer picks up signals from a submarine that sank 20 years earlier. With Simon Oakland, Bill Bixby. Details Episode 3 Aired Jan 17, 1963 Valley of the Shadow A reporter (Ed Nelson) visits a town whose inhabitants can manipulate time, energy and matter. With James Doohan. Details Episode 4 Aired Jan 24, 1963 He's Alive A power-hungry American Nazi (Dennis Hopper) receives advice from a mysterious benefactor. With Paul Mazursky. Details Episode 5 Aired Jan 31, 1963 Mute Parents raise their daughter (Ann Jillian) without verbal communication in order to fully develop her telepathic powers. Details Episode 6 Aired Feb 7, 1963 Death Ship Three astronauts discover the wreckage of a ship identical to their own on an unexplored planet. With Jack Klugman. Details Episode 7 Aired Feb 14, 1963 Jess-Belle A girl (Anne Francis) strikes a bargain with a witch to win a young man's heart. With James Best, Jeanette Nolan. Details Episode 8 Aired Feb 21, 1963 The Miniature A shy man becomes obsessed with a tiny doll that's inanimate to everyone but him. With Robert Duvall. Details Episode 9 Aired Feb 28, 1963 Printer's Devil A desperate newspaper editor hires the devil (Burgess Meredith) to save his failing business. With Patricia Crowley. Details Episode 10 Aired Mar 7, 1963 No Time Like the Past A man (Dana Andrews) travels backward in time and tries to change events surrounding Hiroshima, Hitler and the Lusitania. Details Episode 11 Aired Mar 14, 1963 The Parallel An astronaut (Steve Forrest) arrives in a world much like his own -- except for a few small differences. With Frank Aletter. Details Episode 12 Aired Mar 21, 1963 I Dream of Genie A man considers several possibilities when he is offered one wish by a genie in a magic lamp. With Jack Albertson. Details Episode 13 Aired Apr 4, 1963 The New Exhibit A wax-museum employee (Martin Balsam) moves the figures of several notorious murderers into the basement of his home. Details Episode 14 Aired Apr 11, 1963 Of Late I Think of Cliffordville A wealthy businessman (Albert Salmi) strikes a deal with Satan and relives his past. With Julie Newmar, John Anderson. Details Episode 15 Aired Apr 18, 1963 The Incredible World of Horace Ford A toy designer (Pat Hingle) visits his old neighborhood and finds it exactly as it was in his childhood. Details Episode 16 Aired May 2, 1963 On Thursday We Leave for Home The leader (James Whitmore) of a colony stranded on an asteroid resists rescue. With James Broderick. Details Episode 17 Aired May 9, 1963 Passage on the Lady Anne A woman hopes a trans-Atlantic cruise and holiday in London will help save her marriage. Details Episode 18 Aired May 23, 1963 The Bard A would-be writer (Jack Weston) summons William Shakespeare to help him write a teleplay. With John McGiver, Burt Reynolds. Details
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      Season Info

      Director
      Perry Lafferty, Buzz Kulik, Stuart Rosenberg, Abner Biberman, Alan Crosland Jr., Lamont Johnson, David Butler, David Rich, Don Medford, Robert Gist, Walter Grauman
      Screenwriter
      Rod Serling, Charles Beaumont, Richard Matheson, John Furia, Reginald Rose, Earl Hamner Jr., Jerry Sohl
      Network
      CBS
      Rating
      TV-PG
      Genre
      Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Mystery & Thriller
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Jan 3, 1963