The best episode directed by Robert Stevens is "The Glass Eye", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Stirling Silliphant". "The Glass Eye" aired on 10/6/1957 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Guilty Witness".
Captivated by his physical beauty, an aging spinster develops an obsession for a ventriloquist, travelling all over the country to watch his act with his child-sized dummy.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: Stirling Silliphant
When Mr. and Mrs. Crane hear the Verbers having a violent argument in the apartment just above them, and then Mr. Verber disappears the next day, they can't help suspecting the worst.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: N/A
A man fears that the new cook he's hired is actually a murderess.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: Robert C. Dennis
During a massive manhunt for escaped convict Sam Cobbett, Cobbett invades a house where young housewife Mary Schaffner is home alone.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: Francis M. Cockrell
When Alan Webster's parents tell him that they have to move, the 17-year-old student is understandably upset - but not nearly as much as when he learns their destination is the planet Alturus, 85 billion miles away.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: Frank Kerr
A famous pianist returns to his home town to find the man who murdered his father.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: N/A
Unscrupulous brothers Paul and Henri Tallendier plan to murder their Aunt Rosalie so that they can get their uncle's inheritance.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: N/A
A stressed advertising executive, driving through the country, leaves his car and starts to walk toward his hometown, Homewood. He finds things exactly as they were when he was a child.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: Rod Serling
Mike Ferris finds himself in a town strangely devoid of people. But despite the emptiness, he has the odd feeling that he's being watched...
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: Rod Serling
A reporter discovers the truth about the infamous Lizzie Borden murder case.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: N/A
Two retired insurance salesmen confront an aggressive, hostile woman in hopes of saving her from a disaster.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: Ray Bradbury
A young man tries to insinuate his way into a monastery, in order to gain revenge on a thief whom he blames for ruining his life.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: Robert C. Dennis
Karen Stewart has once again broken her promise not to drink anymore, and now she is in a strange bed, injured, with no memory of what happened the night before.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: Stirling Silliphant
A man's wife devises a greedy scheme to take over his failing business. But persuading him to come back isn't as easy as getting rid of him.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: N/A
A crafty, resourceful criminal being transported via train tries to bribe his escorting police sergeant for his freedom.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: N/A
A young ruffian involved in a failed stickup learns some hard facts of life during a police interrogation.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: N/A
An insurance investigator is compelled to re-examine an old claim when troubling new facts come to light.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: N/A
In 1919 London, a killer is stalking the streets, and residents look to a police sergeant to catch the culprit.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: N/A
Two men are waiting for their train in the station's waiting room. The neighborhood has a criminal asylum nearby from which a criminal has escaped. Nervous about the situation, these two people start suspecting each other.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: N/A
Silence may be golden, but it also proves lethal when a young boy witnesses an escaped mental patient and can't tell anyone about it.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: N/A
A man's marriage seriously malfunctions when he buys a robot to take over his relationship with his demanding wife so he can escape to Rio.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: Ray Bradbury
It's hard to tell who's the bigger cheater when a wife and her husband's jealous mistress sit down for some lethal negotiating.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: Kathleen Hite
A used car salesman with a spendthrift wife concocts a killer deal with his father and two college boys.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: N/A
A reporter with a gambling problem will do anything for a lucrative story - including spending the night in the Murderers' Den of a wax museum.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: N/A
Pining for her boss - a former movie star now forced to take supporting roles - a middle-aged secretary shows how she will do anything to make her romantic fantasy a reality.
Director: Robert Stevens
Writer: Meade Roberts