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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: Two
Episode 02: The Arrival
Episode 03: The Shelter
Episode 04: The Passersby
Episode 05: A Game of Pool
Episode 06: The Mirror
Episode 07: The Grave
Episode 08: It's a Good Life
Episode 09: Deaths-Head Revisited
Episode 10: The Midnight Sun
Episode 11: Still Valley
Episode 12: The Jungle
Episode 13: Once Upon a Time
Episode 14: Five Characters in Search of an Exit
Episode 15: A Quality of Mercy
Episode 16: Nothing in the Dark
Episode 17: One More Pallbearer
Episode 18: Dead Man's Shoes
Episode 19: The Hunt
Episode 20: Showdown with Rance McGrew
Episode 21: Kick the Can
Episode 22: A Piano in the House
Episode 23: The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank
Episode 24: To Serve Man
Episode 25: The Fugitive
Episode 26: Little Girl Lost
Episode 27: Person or Persons Unknown
Episode 28: The Little People
Episode 29: Four O'Clock
Episode 30: Hocus-Pocus and Frisby
Episode 31: The Trade-Ins
Episode 32: The Gift
Episode 33: The Dummy
Episode 34: Young Man's Fancy
Episode 35: I Sing the Body Electric
Episode 36: Cavender is Coming
Episode 37: The Changing of the Guard
The Twilight Zone - Season 3
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Season 3 opens with two survivors of an apocalyptic battle, a man (Charles Bronson) and a female soldier (Elizabeth Montgomery) from each opposing sides, approaching each other suspiciously in a small, deserted city.
Season 3 opens with two survivors of an apocalyptic battle, a man (Charles Bronson) and a female soldier (Elizabeth Montgomery) from each opposing sides, approaching each other suspiciously in a small, deserted city.
Actors:
Robert Bray,
Sebastian Cabot,
Merritt Bohn,
Byron Morrow,
Jimmy Garrett,
Norma Shattue,
Don Anderson,
Paul Tripp,
Garry Walberg,
Diane Strom,
Joan Hackett,
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Robert Bray
13 October 1917, Kalispell, Montana, USA
Sebastian Cabot
6 July 1918, London, England, UK
Merritt Bohn
13 May 1905, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Byron Morrow
8 September 1911, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Jimmy Garrett
23 September 1954, Los Angeles, California, USA
Norma Shattue
Don Anderson
23 February 1924, Los Angeles, California, USA
Paul Tripp
20 February 1911, New York City, New York, USA
Garry Walberg
10 June 1921, Buffalo, New York, USA
Diane Strom
6 September 1933, Banner, North Dakota, USA
Joan Hackett
1 March 1934, East Harlem, New York City, New York, USA
Director:
Rod Serling
Country:
United States
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