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The Twilight Zone

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  Episode Information  
Title: Four O'Clock
Episode Number: 94
Season: 3
Season Episode #.: 29
Production Number: 4832
Original Airdate: Friday April 06th, 1962
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Episode Crew
Director: Lamont Johnson (2)
Writer: Rod Serling
Story: Price Day
  Episode Summary  
A cranky, callous man decides to shrink everyone he believes is evil two feet tall at exactly 4 p.m.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Theodore BikelplayedOliver Crangle 
Moyna MacGillplayedMrs. Williams 
Phyllis LoveplayedMrs. Lucas 
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Opening Narration
Narrator:
That's Oliver Crangle, a dealer in petulance and poison. He's rather arbitrarily chosen four o'clock as his personal Gotterdammerung, and we are about to watch the metamorphosis of a twisted fanatic, poisoned by the gangrene of prejudice, to the status of an avenging angel, upright and omniscient, dedicated and fearsome. Whatever your clocks say it's four o'clock - and wherever you are it happens to be the Twilight Zone.
 
Closing Narration
Narrator:
At four o'clock, an evil man made his bed and lay in it, a pot called a kettle black, a stone-thrower broke the windows of his glass house. You look for this one under 'F' for fanatic and 'J' for justice - in the Twilight Zone.
 
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