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    “The Twilight Zone” Top 60 Episodes Ranked – Episodes 45-31

    Matt DeCristoBy Matt DeCristoOctober 9, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    “The Twilight Zone” is one of the most influential creations in the history of entertainment. 2024 marks Rod Serling’s centennial.

    There are 156 episodes, and most are hit or miss. I struggled to craft a list of the Top 60 and ranked them accordingly.

    ghostly sailors in The Thirty-Fathom Grave

    45 – The Thirty-Fathom Grave
    Crippled by the hour-long run time, its still a solid horror episode. The clanking sounds coming from a sunken ship and the ghostly sailors are what true terror is all about.

    44 – Death Ship
    The best of the Season 4 episodes, it features the great Jack Klugman as the captain of a galactic Flying Dutchman.

    43 – The Arrival
    A plane lands with no one on board. I got chills just typing that.

    42 – A Most Unusual Camera
    Comical episode with a great Twilight Zone prop – a camera that takes pictures of the future

    41 – Dead Man’s Shoes
    Mob episode with noir style and great soundtrack.

    Stopover in a Quiet Town

    40 – The Silence
    Nothing supernatural here, just a friendly wager between two enemies.

    39 – Stopover in a Quiet Town
    A couple wakes up in a deserted town. Add the sounds of a child giggling and you have your scares.

    38 – The Purple Testament
    Chilling war themed episode in which a soldier can foresee the deaths of his unit.

    37 – A Kind of Stopwatch
    Another great TZ gimmick – a stopwatch that stops time

    36 – The Odyssey of Flight 33
    A passenger plane travels back in time.

    A classic Twilight Zone image

    35 – Elegy
    Three astronauts crash land on a spooky asteroid. Would be Top 10 if not for the goofy score that kills the terror several times

    34 – Deaths Head Revisited
    Dark story about a Nazi captain returning to a desolated concentration camp.

    33 – Third From the Sun
    One of the iconic episodes features the great Edward Andrews as Carling, one of my favorite TZ characters.

    32 – The Four of us are Dying
    Urban styled episode about a man who can swap faces.

    31 – The Hitchhiker
    The beautiful Inger Stevens stars as a woman on a cross-country road trip stalked by an ominous man.

    Inger Stevens in The Hitchhiker

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