Overview
The fourth season of The Twilight Zone aired Thursdays at 9:00–10:00 pm on CBS from January 3 to May 23, 1963. This season broke with the previous seasons in presenting hour-long episodes instead of the earlier half-hour episodes. A very different and more complex set of graphics was used for the intro, and Rod Serling's narration changed from the earlier seasons as well: "You unlock this door with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension. A dimension of sound. A dimension of sight. A dimension of mind. You're moving into a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas. You've just crossed over into the Twilight Zone."
Cast

Rod Serling
Self - Host

Philip Abbott
Stanley Eaton

Dabbs Greer
Evans

Howard McNear
Bramhoff

Irene Dailey
Miss Frank

Pat Crowley
Jackie Benson

Howard Morris
George P. Hanley

Joyce Van Patten
Eileen Ransome

Dennis Hopper
Peter Vollmer

James Broderick

Jon Lormer
Minister

Nan Martin
Laura Ford

Anne Francis
Jess-Belle Stone

Martin Balsam
Danny Weiss

Jack Albertson
Genie

Billy Beck

Julie Newmar
Miss Devlin

Malcolm Atterbury
Prof. Eliot

James Doohan
Father

Wilfrid Hyde-White
Toby McKenzie

Ann Jillian
Ilse

Curt Conway
Adolf Hitler

Paul Mazursky
Frank

Tim O'Connor

Steve Forrest
Robert Gaines

Marge Redmond
Secretary

James Best
Billy-Ben Turner

George Grizzard
Alan Talbot / Walter Ryder Jr.

James Seay
Sherrif

Ross Elliott
Kramer

Ray Teal
Mr. Franklin

David Opatoshu
Dorn

Morgan Brittany
Little Girl

Alan Napier
Capt. Protheroe

Jacqueline Scott
Helen Gaines

Howard Caine
Nick

James Whitmore

Molly Dodd

Phil Chambers

Mike Kellin

John Williams
William Shakespeare

Paul Langton
Doctor

Simon Oakland

Virginia Gregg
Ossie Stone

Jay Adler
Gibbons

Robert Sterling
Douglas Winter

John Zaremba
Horn Player

George Petrie
Driver

Ruth White
Mrs. Ford

Fred Beir
Lieutenant Carter

Ed Nelson
Philip Redfield

Frank Aletter
William Connacher

Madge Kennedy

Mark Miller
Roger Hackett

Margaret Field
Emma Senescu

Oscar Beregi Jr.
Gunther Lutze

George Mitchell
Luther Glover

John McGiver
Shannon

Jeanette Nolan
Granny Hart

John Harmon
Clark

Pat Hingle
Horace Maxwell Ford

Barbara Baxley
Cora Wheeler

Robert F. Simon
Harvey

Joyce Jameson

Eddie Barth

Loring Smith

Bernard Fein
Heckler

Natalie Trundy
Ellen Marshall

Claudia Bryar
Frau Nielsen

Dana Andrews
Paul Driscoll

Doro Merande
Sadie

Claire Griswold
The Doll

Lew Gallo
Mechanic

Bob Hastings

William Mims
Dave

Tudor Owen
Captain of Lusitania

Ludwig Donath
Ernst Ganz

Forrest Compton
ASW Officer

Helen Kleeb
Mattie Glover

Judy Strangis
Cora

Sandy Kenyon
Attendant

Milton Parsons

Henry Beckman
Policeman

Laura Devon
Ellwyn Glover

Burt Reynolds
Rocky Rhodes

Clegg Hoyt
Bus Driver

King Calder
Townsman

Jim Boles
Obed Miller

Pert Kelton
Mrs. Parkes

Burgess Meredith
Mr. Smith

Jack Klugman
Captain Ross

Cyril Delevanti
Officer

Jack Raine
Officer

Cecil Kellaway
Burgess

Lee Philips
Alan Ransome

Don Keefer
Spierto

Gladys Cooper
Millie McKenzie

John Anderson
Deidrich

Barney Phillips
Diemel

Wright King
Hecate

Russ Bender
Hank

Wallace Rooney
Man

Sherry Granato
Girl

Jamie Forster
Hotel Clerk

Katherine Squire
Old Woman

Pat O'Hara
Townsman

Barnaby Hale
Stanley

Wolfe Barzell
Proprietor

Chet Brandenburg
Audience Member (uncredited)

Paul Bryar
Cop (uncredited)

Bill Zuckert
Detective (uncredited)

William H. O'Brien
Audience Member (uncredited)

Jim Michael
Guard (uncredited)

Tammy Marihugh
Jeannie

Ross Martin
Lieutenant Mason

Mary Webster
Ruth

Sara Taft
Mrs. Nolan

Charles Thompson
Andy Praskins

Camille Franklin
Molly

Doris Kemper
Landlady

Leon Alton
Bartender (uncredited)

Michael Chain
Paperboy

Bernard Sell
Café Patron (uncredited)

Ryan Hayes
Paper Hawker (uncredited)

Patricia Breslin
Abigail Sloan

Robert Cornthwaite
Hanford

C. Lindsay Workman
Bartender

Marjorie Bennett
Mrs. Chamberlain

James Yagi
Japanese Police Captain

Morgan Jones
Captain

Gene Coogan
Fire Spectator Restraining Driscoll (uncredited)

Robert McCord
Man Hearing About Garfield (uncredited)

Shari Lee Bernath
Maggie Gaines

Bobs Watson
Man at Dining Room Table (uncredited)

Paul Comi
Psychiatrist

William Sargent
Project Manager

Peter Humphreys
Steward on Lusitania (uncredited)

Fred Crane
News Anchorman (uncredited)

Albert Salmi
Feathersmith

Hugh Sanders
Cronk

Christine Burke
Joanna

Guy Raymond
Gibbons

Mary Jackson
Miss Pepper (uncredited)

Phillip Pine
Leonard O'Brien

Vaughn Taylor
Mr. Judson

Mary Carver
Betty O'Brien

Jim E. Titus
Young Horace Ford

Jerry Davis
Hermy Brandt

Bella Bruck
Woman Yelling for Son (uncredited)

Billy E. Hughes
Kid (uncredited)

Jack Weston
Julius Moomer

William Lanteau
Dolan

Henry Lascoe
Mr. Hugo

John Bose
Daniel Boone (uncredited)

Jason Wingreen
Director (uncredited)

Rudy Bowman
Robert E. Lee (uncredited)

Paul Dubov
Man (uncredited)

John Newton
TV Interviewer (uncredited)

Diane Sayer
TV Actress (uncredited)

Leslie Sketchley
Abraham Lincoln (uncredited)

Gail Kobe
Jessica Connelly

William Challee
Rude Man On Porch (uncredited)

Norbert Schiller
Committee Member (uncredited)

Colin Campbell
Addicott

Frank Overton
Harry Wheeler

Percy Helton
Tom Poulter

Robert Duvall
Charley Parkes

Barbara Barrie
Myra Russell

William Windom
Dr. Wallman

Lennie Weinrib
Buddy Russell

John McLiam
Guard

Norman Burton
Office Worker (uncredited)

Joseph V. Perry
Office Worker (uncredited)

David Sheiner
Doc

John Considine
McClure

Bill Bixby
OOD

Conlan Carter
Ensign Marmer
Episodes

In His Image
Aired on Jan 03, 1963A scientist tries to correct his imperfections by building a mechanical likeness of himself, which includes of all the finer qualities he is lacking.

The Thirty-Fathom Grave
Aired on Jan 10, 1963A US naval destroyer investigates a mysterious tapping sound coming from a sunken submarine.

Valley of the Shadow
Aired on Jan 17, 1963A reporter finds himself trapped in a small town where people can reverse time and do many other amazing things.

He's Alive
Aired on Jan 24, 1963Peter Vollmer, a small-time neo-Nazi leader, yearns for more power. Advised by a shadowy benefactor, Vollmer's following grows, as does his ego...

Mute
Aired on Jan 31, 1963A 12-year-old girl who lost her parents in a fire doesn't speak because she has grown up in a secret telepathic community. The couple who take her in, and her teacher, are determined to help her adapt to their society, no matter the cost.

Death Ship
Aired on Feb 07, 1963A three-man spacecraft lands on a planet only to discover the wreckage of a spacecraft identical to their own. Two of the crew are convinced that they are dead, but the captain refuses to see the truth.

Jess-Belle
Aired on Feb 14, 1963Jess-Belle enlists the aid of a local witch who casts a spell that makes Billy-Ben Turner fall in love with her.

Miniature
Aired on Feb 21, 1963A lonely man falls in love with a mini museum doll, which he believes is alive.

Printer's Devil
Aired on Feb 28, 1963A wily old man, hired by a bankrupt newspaper editor, has the knack of predicting headline stories and claims to be the Devil.

No Time Like the Past
Aired on Mar 07, 1963A man travels back in time to try to prevent some of history's catastrophes.

The Parallel
Aired on Mar 14, 1963An astronaut blacks out while orbiting the earth and ends up in a parallel universe.

I Dream of Genie
Aired on Mar 21, 1963A man considers several possibilities when offered one wish by a genie.

The New Exhibit
Aired on Apr 04, 1963The curator of a murderers' row in a soon-to-be-defunct wax museum persuades the owner to let him keep the figures for awhile. When his wife attempts to destroy them, a new murderous rampage begins...

Of Late I Think of Cliffordville
Aired on Apr 11, 1963A bored, wealthy businessman gets a chance to go back in time and start over, armed with all the knowledge he's acquired...an arsenal that's not as powerful as he thinks.

The Incredible World of Horace Ford
Aired on Apr 18, 1963Toy designer Horace Ford spends most of his time reminiscing about his idyllic childhood. But when he gets a chance to go back to those years he gets a bitter taste of reality.

On Thursday We Leave For Home
Aired on May 02, 1963The leader of an expedition on an asteroid tries to convince the others that Earth is not worth returning to.

Passage on the Lady Anne
Aired on May 09, 1963A quarrelsome young couple find themselves taking a trip on the Lady Anne, an old passenger liner that is transporting a group of equally old passengers.

The Bard
Aired on May 23, 1963An untalented would-be writer's career takes off when the ghost of William Shakespeare writes his script.


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