The Twilight Zone
The Twilight Zone was a popular American anthology series. The series was a collection of various tales that range from the tragic to the comedic. They may be scary or just thought-provoking. Most episodes have unexpected endings and a moral lesson. But, no matter what, it's "a journey into a wondrous land, whose boundaries are that of the imagination."
Rod Serling | Narrator | |
Robert McCord | Cop | |
Joyce Van Patten | Eileen Ransome | |
Milton Parsons | Scientist | |
Robert Duvall | Charley Parkes | |
Dennis Hopper | Peter Vollmer | |
Pat Hingle | Horace Maxwell Ford | |
Burt Reynolds | Rocky Rhodes | |
James Doohan | Father | |
Frank Baker | Otto Champion | |
Leon Alton | Bartender | |
Burgess Meredith | Mr. Smith | |
Chet Brandenburg | Audience Member | |
Martin Balsam | Martin Lombard Senescu | |
Fred Aldrich | Pedestrian | |
James Whitmore | Captain William Benteen | |
William Windom | Dr. Wallman | |
Dabbs Greer | Evans | |
Adolf Hitler | Self | |
Marjorie Bennett | Mrs. Chamberlain | |
Paul Mazursky | Frank | |
Norman Burton | Office Worker | |
Jack Albertson | The Genie | |
Bob Hastings | Sam | |
Nan Martin | Laura Ford |
A young man grapples with an urge to kill and confusion about his origins.
As a U.S. Navy destroyer cruises near Guadalcanal in the South Pacific, its sonar detects muted but constant hammering on metal undersea. The eerie sounds emanate from a submarine on the ocean floor, apparently there since World War II. The ship's chief boatswain's mate becomes very nervous, having served aboard that sub - and he was its sole survivor.
A reporter stumbles into a peaceful town where miracles seem to occur due to technology and the townsfolk won't let him leave.
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.
Ilse, the orphaned daughter of telepathic parents must learn to speak and deal with a world she cannot communicate in.
An 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?
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.
Mousey misfit Charley Parkes finds the world unfolding before him in a museum doll house to be more real than his boring job and overbearing mother.
A man sells his soul to the Devil to save his failing newspaper and gets more than he bargained for.
A scientist attempts to use a time machine to prevent tragedies, both in world history and in his own past.
Astronaut Robert Gaines returns from space to a world that is not exactly the one he left from.
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!
A wax-museum employee fights to preserve five figures of famous murderers.
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.
Toymaker Horace Ford is increasingly preoccupied with memories of his childhood, endangering his job and marriage - but a visit to his old neighborhood brings a haunting encounter, suggesting the time was not as idyllic as he remembers.
The first human space colony is about to be rescued from the forsaken planet they've been on for three decades. But their leader's having a hard time accepting that change will happen when they get back to Earth.
A young American couple, the Ransomes, 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.
Julius Moomer, a talentless, but relentless, 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.