The best episode directed by Stuart Rosenberg is "He's Alive", rated 7.8/10 from 11 user votes. It was "written by Rod Serling". "He's Alive" aired on 1/24/1963 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "I Shot an Arrow into the Air".
Peter Vollmer, a small-time neo-Nazi leader, yearns for more power. Advised by a shadowy benefactor, Vollmer's following grows, as does his ego...
Director: Stuart Rosenberg
Writer: Rod Serling
Three astronauts crash-land on an unknown planet and must confront survival challenges, unraveling their unity in the face of desperation.
Director: Stuart Rosenberg
Writer: Rod Serling
Lovers' Lane becomes a dark and deadly destination when an ad executive and his former girlfriend are attacked by a young thug, and his efforts to protect them quickly go from heroic to something much more criminal.
Director: Stuart Rosenberg
Writer: Jerry Sohl
When a traffic delay prevents a dying boy from reaching the hospital in time, his bereaved father and brothers swear revenge on the salesman who hogged the road when a life was on the line.
Director: Stuart Rosenberg
Writer: Bill S. Ballinger
A middle aged plumber is suspected of bludgeoning to death the father of his 19-year-old love interest, but the Sheriff can't figure out how the man could have done the crime and been caring for his baby grandson at the same time.
Director: Stuart Rosenberg
Writer: Charles Beaumont
The theft of a woman's purse is the start of a tale of profit and loss which strikes close to home when the identity of the culprit is sought through a series of conflicting photographs.
Director: Stuart Rosenberg
Writer: Henry Slesar
A 12-year-old girl who lost her parents in a fire doesn't speak because she has grown up in a secret telepathic community. The couple who take her in, and her teacher, are determined to help her adapt to their society, no matter the cost.
Director: Stuart Rosenberg
Writer: Richard Matheson