Time was not kind to Arthur Kennedy, who was once a strikingly handsome leading man, but within ten years was playing character roles, like middle aged Keith Holland in this cliché ridden episode. Unhappily married to a humorless woman played by Phyliss Thaxter, Keith nevertheless insists on their purchasing a beach house that will be familiar to anyone who has ever seen a movie shot in Malibu. He loves it and she loathes it, sensing bad vibes. He flirts with the local young females, and in one of the more embarrassing scenes drags his wife to a youthful bar where they watch teenagers doing outrageous dances like "The Twist" and "The Mashed Potatoes," marveling at the very sight of it all. He starts an affair with a young babe, and this being 1962 it is never explained why she might be remotely attracted to him, but she is apparently his for the taking. He starts working out and trying to look younger, then begins digging a mysterious hole in the basement. Where could this possibly be leading? The surprise twist is okay, but it's been done before. Future heartthrobs Tisha Sterling and Michael Blodgett appear in tiny roles. In a way, you've seen this before.