Judgment Night (Episode 10 - December 4, 1959): In 1942, a German (Nehemiah Persoff) wonders why he's on the deck of a British steamship, with no memory of how he got there, and an overwhelming sense of impending doom the Purple Testament (Episode 19 - January 12, 1960): Lt. Fitzgerald (William Reynolds) has found his own special wartime hell. Looking into the faces of his men prior to battle, he has the disquieting ability to see who is about to die... The Obsolete Man (Episode 65 - June 2, 1961): In a future state where religion and books have been banned, a librarian (Burgess Meredith) is judged obsolete by the Chancellor (Fritz Weaver) and sentenced to death. A Quality of Mercy (Episode 80 - December 29, 1961): A soldier (Dean Stockwell) gets a new perspective on war when he is forced to experience it from his enemy's point of view. Also features Leonard Nimoy in one of his earliest roles.
Director: Buzz Kulik
Director: Elliot Silverstein
Director: John Brahm
Director: Richard L. Bare
Producer: Bart Simpson
Producer: Bert Granet
Producer: Buck Houghton
Producer: Cari Green
Producer: William Froug
Actor: Barney Phillips
Actor: Barry Brooks
Actor: Harry Fleer
Actor: Hugh Sanders
Actor: James Franciscus
Actor: James Turley
Actor: Jay Overholts
Actor: Jerry Fujikawa
Actor: Josip Elic
Actor: Michael Vandeveer
Actor: Rod Serling
Actor: Vaughn Taylor
Actor: Warren Oates
Actor: Dean Stockwell
Actor: Patrick Macnee
Actor: Burgess Meredith
Actor: Fritz Weaver
Actor: Nehemiah Persoff
Actor: Ben Wright
Actor: Albert Salmi
Actor: Dick York
Actor: William Reynolds
Actor: Diedre Owen
Actor: Donald Journeaux
Actor: Harold Innocent
Actor: Jane Romeyn
Actor: Kendrick Huxham
Actor: Leslie E. Bradley
Actor: Marc Cavell
Actor: Michael Pataki
Actor: Ralph Votrian
Actor: Rayford Barnes
Actor: Richard Peel
Actor: Ron Masak
Actor: S. John Launer
Actor: William Phipps
Actor: Paul Mazursky
Actor: Leonard Nimoy