Four O'Clock

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"Four O'Clock"
The Twilight Zone episode
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 94
Directed by Lamont Johnson
Written by Rod Serling - (Based on the story by Price Day. First published in Alfred Hitchcock Presents: 14 of My Favorites in Suspense (1959) )
Featured music Stock
Production code 4832
Original air date April 6, 1962
Guest actors

Theodore Bikel: Oliver Crangle
Moyna MacGill: Mrs. Williams
Phyllis Love: Mrs. Lucas
Linden Chiles: Hall

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List of Twilight Zone episodes

"Four O'Clock" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.

Plot

Oliver Crangle is a fanatic who maintains records of people he believes harmful to society, calling and writing to their employers to alert them of their actions, demand their immediate firing, and threaten to involve higher authorities if they don't comply. Unsatisfied with the results of his anonymous calls and letters, he searches for a more effective way to eliminate evil from the world. He settles on the idea of shrinking the "evil" people to two feet tall. He cackles at the idea of that plan.

His acts attract the attention of the government, and Agent Hall is sent to investigate. Crangle tells him that he has finally devised a plan to shrink every "evil" person down to two feet tall at 4:00 that afternoon through sheer force of will. Hall dismisses him as a crank, recommends psychiatric help and leaves. Before departing, Crangle warns that Hall will be two feet tall but is ignored.

When 4:00 rolls around, Crangle is dismayed to find that he himself has been shrunk to two feet tall. His parrot, Peter, calls him a "nut" for his actions.

References

  • Zicree, Marc Scott: The Twilight Zone Companion. Sillman-James Press, 1982 (second edition)
  • DeVoe, Bill. (2008). Trivia from The Twilight Zone. Albany, GA: Bear Manor Media. ISBN 978-1-59393-136-0
  • Grams, Martin. (2008). The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic. Churchville, MD: OTR Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9703310-9-0

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