Cast
Alfred Hitchcock
Self - Host
Bronwyn FitzSimons
Student
Michael Parks
Skip Baxter
Patricia Collinge
Adelaide Snow
Jessica Walter
Lorna Richmond
Don Chastain
Bruce Richmond
George Macready
Hillary Prine
Ray Milland
Howard Fennick
Claire Griswold
Natalie Rivers
Mary LaRoche
Ruth
Virginia Gregg
Miss Gibson
Peter Leeds
Andrew
Connie Gilchrist
Martha
Jackie Searl
Nicky Long
Ronald Long
Major
Peter Brooks
Donald
Beatrice Kay
Sarah Sanders
Anne Baxter
Janice Brandt
George Segal
Larry Duke
Charlene Holt
Darlene Vance
Harry Townes
Ed Brandt
Martha Stewart
Secretary
Mimi Dillard
Receptionist
Dick York
Will Pearce
Jacqueline Scott
Susan Marsh
R.G. Armstrong
John Cooley
Katherine Squire
Mrs. La Font
Peter Whitney
Bib Hadley
Dennis Patrick
Frenchy La Font
Gertrude Flynn
Flora Sloan
Harry Harvey
Sanford Brown
Robert Loggia
Arthur
Pilar Seurat
Mickey Arthur
Sondra Kerr
Ruby McLeod
Barry Atwater
Gar Newton
Carmen Phillips
Betty Rose Calder
Hal Smith
Tompy Dill
Charles Seel
Dr. Chalmont
Kathleen Freeman
Mrs. McLeod
Richard Kiley
Jim Derry
Richard Long
Eddie Breech
Anne Francis
Connie Breech
Barney Martin
Rupert Harney
Ross Elliott
Lieutenant Geer
Anthony Call
Earl
Peter Brocco
Figaro
Gary Merrill
Harry Jarvis
Phyllis Thaxter
Mrs. Logan
Fess Parker
Ben Wister
Burl Mustin
Mr. Bell
Jan Arvan
Al
Martine Bartlett
Mrs. Bergen
Robert P. Lieb
Dr. Wyatt
Robert Roter
Boy
Richard Basehart
Miles Crawford
Russell Collins
Sam Brody
S. John Launer
Ed Rutherford
Teno Pollick
Tod Crawford
Diane Mountford
Ruthie Rutherford
Christopher Connelly
Rudy Trask
Joby Baker
Doc Carroll
Martin Blaine
Professor Dawson
William Sharon
Sam
Rafer Johnson
Ed Blair
Jeff Cooper
Pete Phillips
James Gregory
Fred Kruger
Chris Robinson
Terry
Katharine Ross
Carol Brandt
Norman Fell
Al Norman
Simon Scott
Durrell
Bob Kelljan
Frank Ludden
Rusty Lane
Otto Brandt
Judd Foster
Polson
Robert Culp
Harry Lawrence
Stubby Kaye
George Cassidy
Elliott Reid
Dave Dennis
Patricia Barry
Lana Layne
Bernie Kopell
Director
Alice Pearce
Haila French
Bob Newhart
Gerald Swinney
Jane Withers
Edith Swinney
Joyce Jameson
Rosie Feather
Mary Scott
Laura
George Petrie
Henry
Ann Morgan Guilbert
Pet Shop Owner
Robert Karnes
Sargent
Joseph Hamilton
Oscar
Helene Winston
Mrs. Penny
Bill Quinn
Mr. Penny
Harold Gould
District Attorney
Gail Bonney
Mrs. Harris
Teresa Wright
Marion Brown
Dan Duryea
Raymond Brown
Linda Lawson
Lucille Brown
Jean Hale
Bernice Brown
Steve Gravers
Lieutenant Storber
Robert Cornthwaite
Mr. Bleeker
Duane Grey
Detective Millard
Dee J. Thompson
Sister-in-Law
Leslie Nielsen
Mr. Grainger
Peggy McCay
Mrs. Grainger
John Megna
Anthony Grainger
David Opatoshu
Mr. Dulong
Paul Hartman
Mr. Adams
William Sargent
Dr. Stone
Ted de Corsia
Herlie
Hugh Sanders
Police Officer #1
Rolfe Sedan
Old Man
Audrey Swanson
Eric's Mother
Robert Reinert Jr.
Intern
Brian Corcoran
Eric
Mildred Dunnock
Minnie Briggs
Diana Hyland
Grace Renford
Jeremy Slate
Keith Holloway
Abraham Sofaer
Abraham Sofaer
Ann Ayars
Lucy Barrington
Orville Sherman
Charles
Francis De Sales
Lieutenant Farrell
Felicia Farr
Marcia Fowler
Bruce Dern
Roy Bullock
David White
Jack Fowler
Leslie Barringer
Stevey Fowler
Will J. White
Police Officer #1
Elizabeth Harrower
Mrs. Masters
Angela Greene
Lucy Phillips
Kim Hunter
Adelaide Winters
John Larkin
Edward Porter
Gene Lyons
Robert McBain
Sheila Bromley
Mrs. Thompson
Pat Buttram
Charlie Hill
Collin Wilcox Paxton
Thedy Sue Hill
William Horace Marshall
Jahdoo
Jane Darwell
Mamie Carnation
Carl Benton Reid
Gramps Medknowe
James Best
Tom Carmody
Jocelyn Brando
Emma Jane
Slim Pickens
Clem Carter
Sam Reese
Milt Marshall
Billy Barty
Barker
Stephen McNally
Captain
Robert Keith
Doc
Edd Byrnes
Paul Perry
Nicholas Colasanto
Work Partner
John Kellogg
Guard #1
Ray Kellogg
Convict Blacksmith
Bernie Hamilton
Convict #2
Stacy Harris
Lawyer
Betsy Hale
Elissa
David Frankham
Peter
Gena Rowlands
Diana Justin
Hedley Mattingly
Blackie
Ina Victor
Young Ingenue
John Banner
Dutch Customs Man
Murray Matheson
Charles Justin
Noel Drayton
Bar Steward
Richard Peel
Detective Sgt. Elliott
Edward Andrews
Bingham
Grant Woods
The Man At The Bar
Patricia Breslin
Doris Parkerson
Richard Dawson
Robert Johnson
Richard X. Slattery
Detective Barker
Robert Jacquin
Mr. Conelley, Editor
Anthony McBride
Tommy Thompson
Brenda Forbes
Verna Clarvoe
Curt Conway
Lt. Bromley
George Furth
Jack Terola
Joan Hackett
Helen Clarvoe
Kathleen Nolan
Dorothy Johnson
Kevin McCarthy
Paul Blackshear
Peggy Moffitt
Robin Rath
William Boyett
The Young Policeman
Gloria Swanson
Mrs. Daniels
James MacArthur
Dave Snowden
Whit Bissell
Adam Driscoll
Darren McGavin
Sheridan Westcott
Howard Wendell
Mr. Flagstone
Lewis Charles
Lopez
Marc Rambeau
Weldon
Pat Crowley
Enid Bentley
Patrick McVey
Police Lieutenant
Paul Potash
Vinnie
Telly Savalas
Philadelphia Harry
Tyler McVey
Capt. J. X. Doran - Chief of Police
Frank Maxwell
Officer Petrie
Joe DeAngelo
The Pedestrian
John A. Alonzo
The Intern
Marjorie Bennett
The Plump Lady
Naomi Stevens
Mrs. Goldy
Norman Leavitt
The Gas Company Man
Ruth McDevitt
Miss Emmy Wright
William Fawcett
The Junk Collector
Danny Gardino
Mr. Arthur
Edit Angold
Frieda
June Vincent
Ruth Prine
Pamela Curran
Sally Wilson
Ed Peck
Policeman
Edward Mallory
The Thief
Jess Kirkpatrick
Thomas Grindley
Lonny Chapman
Lt. Wymar
Lou Jacobi
Dr. Glover
Neile Adams
Sgt. Louise Marklen
Sandra Gould
Park Commission Secretary
Tony Franke
The Messenger
Adam Roarke
Ed Walsh
Byron Keith
Capt. Hartzell
Christopher Lee
Karl Jorla
Dieter Jacoby
The 2nd Acolyte
Gia Scala
Kitty Frazier
Gilbert Green
Max Rubini
Horst Ebersberg
The 1st Acolyte
Nicki Brick
The Script Girl
Sol Gorss
The Studio Policeman
Walter Friedel
The 4th Acolyte
Barney Phillips
The 1st Detective
Dee Carroll
The Woman
Paul Baxley
The Man
Richard Anderson
Eddie Turtin
Wally Rose
The 2nd Man
Bill Walker
William
Ethel Griffies
Lulu
Patrick O'Neal
George Maxwell
Paulene Myers
Celeste
Torin Thatcher
Alva Hardwicke
Frank Gorshin
Lew Rydell
Harold J. Stone
Mr. Osterman
Helen Mayon
The Maid
John Marley
Tony Hardeman
Martin Landau
Ned Murray
Michael Beirne
Tom Bailey
Nancy Kovack
Karen Osterman
Richard Guizon
Bailiff
Richard Hale
Judge Arthur
William Remick
The Jury Foreman
Bradford Dillman
Howard Clements
Dabney Coleman
Sgt. Lou Snyder
Edmon Ryan
Lt. John Huntley
Forrest Lewis
The Sailor
Kenneth Patterson
The Warden
Les Tremayne
Mr. Selby
Lou Byrne
The Librarian
Ricks Falk
Finley
Walter Woolf King
The Judge
Bruce Andersen
The Father
Charles Kuenstle
Huckaby's Clerk
Doodles Weaver
Gregg
James Maloney
Ed - The Storekeeper
Lillian Gish
Bessie Carnby
Maggie McNamara
Camilla
Patricia Cutts
Samantha Wilkins
Peter Lind Hayes
Henry Wilkins
Ralph Roberts
The Driver
Richard Niles
The Deputy
John Cassavetes
Lee Griffin
Roddy McDowall
Gerald Musgrove
Barry Nelson
Dr. James Parkerson
Barbara Barrie
Isabel Smith
Juanita Moore
Mrs. Jones
Sharon Farrell
Melanie Rydell
Steven Hill
Charlie Osgood
Donnelly Rhodes
James Bellington
Kathie Browne
Mavis Maxwell
George Lindsey
Sam Kirby
Hinton Pope
The 1st Bomb Squad Man
Brendan Dillon
Collins
Than Wyenn
General Delivery
Lynn Loring
Bonnie Daniels
Diane Sayer
Milly Musgrove
Joanna Moore
Danielle
Kelly Thordsen
Sheriff Pate O. Turnbull
Bartlett Robinson
Harvey Crane
Doris Lloyd
Martha
Lew Brown
The 1st Policeman
Harold Ayer
Hardware Salesman
Vince Williams
Newscaster
Ben Wright
Tony Niles
Betty Harford
Woman in Museum
Richard Lupino
The Author
Kent Smith
Dr. Sam Adamson
Myron Healey
Dave Connor
Josie Lloyd
Nora
Syl Lamont
The Museum Guide
Alice Backes
Martha Hinchley
David Fresco
The Waiter
Don Marshall
Officer Healy
Jimmy Joyce
The Cab Driver
John Alderson
Guard #3
Alice Frost
Eda Faye Hardwicke
Eric Matthews
Charlie Pitts
Len Hendry
The Night Watchman
Cal Bartlett
John Wilson
Episodes
A Home Away from Home
The mentally ill Dr. Fenwick is a supporter of the therapeutic value of role-playing in psychiatry. He kills the head of the sanatarium where he is a patient and assumes the man's identity. He locks doctors and nurses in the attic and gives their responsibilities to other patients. Things run rather smoothly until Natalie Rivers, the neice of the now dead head of the sanatarium, arrives for a visit. Since she has never seen her uncle before Fenwick is able to trick her into thinking that he is her uncle. Natalie discovers her real uncle's body and, not knowing who he is, asks Fenwick to call the police. He pretends to call the police and a patient pretending to be a detective shows up to look things over. Eventually Natalie discovers the staff locked in the attic. Fenwick tries to prevent her from telling anyone, but he is stopped by the police.
A Nice Touch
Larry Duke is an actor making his motion picture debut in Hollwood when he gets a phone call from his New York girlfriend Janice Brandt. Janice is an olderwoman who sacraficed her marriage and Hollywood career in order to advance Larry's career. She informs Larry that her husband Ed followed her to New York showed up drunk at her apartment and was knocked unconscious in a scuffle. Larry convinces Janice to smother Ed with a pillow so that she can come back to Hollywood. She agrees and reluctantly commits murder. In Hollywood, Larry calls the police and tells them about the murder in New York. He then head upstairs where he joins his new bride who he married to further advance his Hollywood career.
Terror in Northfield
When his teenage son Tommy is found murdered in the town of Northfield, John Cooley sets out to avenge the boys death. John is a religious fanatic who believes he is on a mission from God. When he finds a piece of car headlight at the murder scene, he seeks out and kills the car's original owner Frency La Font and an elderly librarian who had some connection to the car. With all the murders, the residents of Northfield are unstandably shaken. They demand that Sheriff Will Pearce solve the case. Unfortunately, Pearce's girlfriend Susan Marsh falls under Cooley's suspicions since she bought the car from La Font. His attempt to kill her, however, is foiled at the last second by the timely arrival of Sheriff Pearce. Pearce explains that La Font murdered Tommy and confessed to it in his last will and testament.
You'll Be the Death of Me
During a lovers' quarrel Dandy Arthur kills his ex-girlfriend. Unfortunately, a button torn from her coats lands in his pocket during the struggle. His wife finds the button and Dandy sets out to kill her as well. Eventually, however, Dandy gives himself away by talking too much and is arrested by the police.
Blood Bargain
Jim Derry is a hit man who is hired to kill a bookie named Eddie Breech. He begins to have second thoughts when he finds out that Eddie's wife Connie is confined to a wheelchair and is being cheated on by her husband. He talks to the Breechs and agrees to help the two fake Eddie's death so that Derry can get paid for the hit and the two can start over in Mexico. Derry goes to the morgue and aquires a body. He puts Eddies wallet and wedding ring on the corpse and starts it on fire after putting it in a car. Derry gets paid, but is arrested by the police. The police found the car and believe Eddie is dead. Derry tells the police that Eddie is in Mexico. The police then bring Connie into the room. She accuses Derry of shooting Eddie the night before. Derry has been set up. Connie killed her husband and set up Derry to take the fall.
Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale
Mrs. Logan calls Sheriff Ben Wister when she begins to believe that her neighbor Harry Jarvis killed his wife and buried her in his back yard. She notes that Harry has been acting strangely. He has been digging in the yard all night and has been drinkinf beer all day. She also notes that Mrs. Jarvis's annoying little dog has also gone missing. When the police interview him, Harry claims that his wife left him for another man. He also claims that his wife left her dog with him and that it died after an illness. The sheriff is unconvinced by Harry's explanation and gets a search warrant to dig up his back yard. When the police start digging they find a dead dog and believe Harry's story. Later, Harry visits Mrs. Logan who is in fact his secret lover. Harry did kill his wife and he and Mrs. Logan bury Mrs. Jarvis's body where the dog was once buried. They think that the police would never bother to check the dog's grave again.
Starring the Defense
Miles Crawford is a former actor turned lawyer. He gets an oppotunity to practice both professions when his son Tod is arrested an put on trial for murder. Tod is guilty but Miles makes an impassioned summation that manages to sway both the judge and the jury. Unfortunately, the prosecutor is a movie fan and he points out that Miles's summation was lifted word for word from a old movie in which Crawford played a defense attorney in charge of a case very similar to the one he is in charge of now.
The Cadaver
Medical student Skip Baxter has an alcohol problem and a practical joke playing roomate named Doc Carroll. Doc wants Skip to quit drinking and cooks up a scheme. He takes a cadaver from the medical school morgue and dresses it to look like a waitress named Ruth. He then puts it into Skip's bed as he is sleeping off a hangover. When Skip wakes up, he sees the body and becomes convinced that he committed murder in an alcoholic stupor. He wraps the body in a rug and disposes it. When he returns to school, he finds out that Ruby is alive and that Doc has gotten into trouble for stealing a cadaver. Skip agrees to replace the body to get skip out of trouble. At the next anatomy class, the professor reveals the replacement cadaver to be the body of Doc Carroll.
The Dividing Wall
Fred Kruger, Al Norman, and Terry are three ex-convicts who are now gainfully employed as garage mechanics. One day, they decide to break into a payroll office. They are unable to open the safe, so the take it with them to the garage. Unfortunately, the safe contains, not only money, but also a lethal radioactive isotope which, if released, could poison the city.
Good-Bye George
Academy Award hopeful Lana Layne's past comes back to haunt her when her husband George, an ex-convict who she thought was dead, wants her back. She's not interested, but if she does divorce him, he would get half of everything. Then there's Haila French, a gossip columnist who wants an exclusive story, so she surprises Lana and her boyfriend with surprising results.
How to Get Rid of Your Wife
Gerald Swiney, a henpecked husband, decides to get rid of his nagging wife, Edith, when she won't agree to a divorce. He intends to drive her away by making her think he's planning to kill her, but things don't go exactly as planned.
Three Wives Too Many
Brown is a chronic gambler and bigamist who starts to run out of money when his wealthy wives start turning up dead. The police suspect that he is responsible for murder, but when no evidence turns up they are forced to conclude that each death was a suicide. The real murderer is one of Brown's wives who jealously wants to keep her husband all to herself. She tells him that if he strays again she will commit suicide and she will arrange for him to be charged for her murder and the murders of his other wives.
The Magic Shop
Tony Grainger is a young boy who gets fifteen dollars for his birthday. He asks his father Steven to take him to an out-of-the-way magic shop so that he can spend it. Mr. Dulong, the mysterious owner of the shop, takes an interest in the boy and agrees to teach him everything he knows about magic. Despite his father's protests Tony is invited to step into a cabinet by Mr. Dulong. Ignoring his father, Tony steps inside and promptly disappears. When Mr. Dulong, himself, disappears Steven is shocked. The next day Tony comes out of the cabinet and acts like nothing happened. Eventually the Grainger's realize that there son has become a master of black magic and that they are helpless in the face of his dark power.
Beyond the Sea of Death
Grace Renford is a wealthy and attractive woman who is interested in meeting a man who will love her, not for her money, but for what she is. So she pretends to be a middle class woman after corresponding with a young engineer named Keith Holloway, who she met through an ad in a spiritualism magazine.
Night Caller
Marcia Fowler accuses a neighborhood boy named Roy Bullock of being a peeping Tom. Roy denies it and manages to ingratiate himself with Marcia's husband, Jack, and her lonely stepson. When Marcia gets an obscene phone call she tells Jack that it was Roy, but he denies it. Later, after Jack goes away on a business trip, Marcia confronts Roy after receiving another obscene phone call and becomes fearful that Roy is crazy when he tells her that his mother was just like her.
The Evil of Adelaide Winters
Near the end of World War II, a phony medium named Adelaide Winters cheats grieving families of soldiers killed in battle by pretending to communicate with ghosts. When she meets a wealthy widower named Edward Porter and finds out that his son was killed in battle, she insists that he join her seance. Edward reluctantly joins and begins to believe in Adelaide powers. Eventually, he proposes marriage to her so that the two of them can be with his son. Adelaide accepts the proposal but the honeymoon doesn't go as planned.
The Jar
At a carnival sideshow, a farmer named Charlie Hill buys a strange jar, which brings him notoriety and respect in the community because people travel for miles to gather in his parlor and look at the jar and it's obscure content. But his young wife, Thedy Sue, is frightened of it and insists that he throw it out.
Final Escape
A convicted bank robber John Perry is sentenced to 15 years hard labor in a state prison lumber camp. Determined to get out, James befriend an alcoholic inmate named Doc. Doc is in charge of the prison infirmary as well as burials for the dead. Doc makes an offer to John: if John will fincance an operation for Doc's granddaughter, he will get him out of prison. Doc's plan is to hide Perry inside the coffin of the next inmate who dies. The coffin will then be buried and dug up after the gravediggers and guards leave. Perry will then make his escape. All goes according to plan, until Doc fails to dig Perry up. Perry then learns why when the shroud slips from the face of the corpse sharing the coffin with him. Its Doc who died of a heart attack the night before.
Murder Case
Lee Griffin is an actor who is reunited with his old girlfriend Diana at a London production of a play being financed by Diana's husband Charles Justin. Lee and Diana rekindle their old romance and hatch a plot to kill her husband who is a wealthy diamond merchant. Lee's first attempt to kill Charles fails, but he succeeds on his second try. On a trip to Paris, Lee assumes Charles's identity. Unfortunately, Charles was aware of Diana's unfaithfulness and murderer her before he was killed. He hid her body in a car which is being shipped to Paris. Customs officials find the body and Lee, who is posing as Charles, is arrested for the crime.
Anyone for Murder?
James Parkerson is a psychology professor who places an ad in the newspaper offering advice on how to murder one's spouse. He gets a response from the police, but manages to convince them that he is merely gathering research for an experiment. Later, he is contacted by a man named Robert Johnson who is searching for a way to kill his lover's husband. From Johnson's description of his lover and her husband, Parkerson realizes that Johnson is talking about his wife Doris and himself. Johnson is planning to kill him, but doesn't seem to realize that his target and the man on the phone are one and the same. Parkerson hires a hitman named Bingham to kill Johnson. Unfortunately, Johnson kills the hitman. Johnson realizes that Parkerson knows about him so he contacts Doris. He tells her that they should kill Parkerson and then make it look like the hitman did it. Unfortunately, Doris still loves her husband and has no plans to kill him.
Beast in View
After being the repeated victim of harassing phone calls, Helen Clarvoe asks a lawyer Paul Blackshear to investigate a woman named Dorothy Johnson who may be behind the calls. Dorothy blames Helen for the break-up of her wedding engagement. Paul investigates and finds the unexpected.
Behind the Locked Door
Newlyweds Dave and Bonnie Snowden visit the abandoned home of Bonnie's late father. In the home, Dave finds a locked door and comes to believe that there is something valuable inside. Later, Dave and Bonnie tell Bonnie's elderly mother Mrs. Daniels that they are married. Bonnie's mother is convinced that Dave is after her daughter inheritance. She tries to bribe Dave to annull the marriage. Dave refuses, but he is desperate for money. In an effort to convince Bonnie's mother of his good intentions. He convinces Bonnie to fake a suicide attempt by overdosing on sleeping pills. Dave hopes that Mrs. Daniels will see him caring for her and change her mind about him. Unfortunately, Bonnie is allergic to sleeping pills and accidently dies. After the funeral, Mrs. Daniels tells Dave that she has had a change of heart. She gives him the abandoned house. Dave heads to the home and again wonders what is behind the locked door. As he talks to himself,
A Matter of Murder
Sheridan Westcott kills his wife, hides it in his Rolls Royce, and heads to a nearby lake to dispose of it. While he is checking the water level in the lake, his car is stolen by a car thief named Philadelphia Harry.
The Gentleman Caller
Gerald and Milly Musgrove successfully steal $100,000 dollars, but run into the problem of where to hide the money. The couple befriend an elderly and somewhat senile woman named Emmy Rice. After a visit to her home, Gerald stashes the money in a stack of old magazines. Later, he convinces the old woman to name him in her will.
The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow
A elderly woman is locked in an air tight safe, with one of her cats, by her niece's fiancé when she discovers he is a forger.
Ten Minutes from Now
Donnelly Rhodes (as James Bellington) Lonny Chapman (as Lt. Wymar) Lou Jacobi (as Dr. Glover) Neile Adams (as Sgt. Louise Marklen) Jess Kirkpatrick (as Thomas Grindley) Sandra Gould (as Secretary) Betty Harford (as Woman in Museum) Harold Ayer (as Salesman) Police become suspicious of an unsuccessful artist named James Bellington after a city commissioner of parks and recreation recieves a series of bomb threats. Bellington tries to met the official. Since he is carrying a box that might be a bomb, the police stop him. They discover that the box only contains art supplies. Later, at an art museum Bellington is again stopped for carry a suspicious package whcih turns out to be harmless. The police force Bellington to see a psychiatrist and Bellington tells the psychiatrist that his next bomb threat will be real. The police stop a bomb carrying Bellington at the museum. He gives everyone in the museum ten minutes to get out and they do.
The Sign of Satan
Karl Jorla is a European horror movie star that is contracted by a Hollywood studio to appear in his first American film. The producers of the film watch a demo film of Jorla as the leader of a satanic cult and feel that he will be perfect for their new film. After he comes to America, Jorla becomes worried that real satanists are after him. He thinks they may want to kill him for allowing his demo film to be shown. Jorla is given around the clock protection by the studio, but he is almost killed anyway. Jorla manages to convince the studio to allow him to stay at a secret location unknown to anyone but him. The studio agrees, but later become worried when he doesn't show up for the first day of filming. The director begins to film scenes around him, until Jorla suddenly appears on the set. He moans an address in Topanga Canyon and disappears. The police are called and everyone goes to the address where the find Jorla beaten to death.
Who Needs an Enemy?
Charlie Osgood has been robbing his partner Eddie Turtin for years. When Eddie finds out, he threatens to go to the police unless Charlie can give him back what he stole. Determined not to ply, Charlie and his girlfriend Danielle decide to fake Charlie's suicide and then leave the country. Charlie gives Eddie hints of suicide and then throws an explosives laden dummy over a bridge. After blowing up the dummy in the water, Eddie becomes convinced that Charlie is dead. Eddie gives the eulogy at Charlie's memorial service as Charlie heads to the office to pick up his stolen cash. He grabs the money and, afterwards, he and Danielle celebrate with drink. Charlie passes out after the drink and awakens to find Eddie and Danielle. Charlie realizes that he has been set up. Eddie planned to take the money and blame the theft on his dead partner. Eddie and Danielle get rid of Charlie for good by pushing him off a pier and blowing him up in the water.
Bed of Roses
George Maxwell is a former playboy who has just married his boss's daughter Mavis. George, however, must meet an ex-girlfriend to give her money. He arrives in a cab only to find his ex-girlfriend dead. He heads back home, but the next day the cabbie who drove him to the murder scene threatens him with blackmail. George tells his Mavis and she kills the cab driver and buries his body in the rose garden. Mavis then tells George that she killed his ex-girlfriend because she was alos blackmailing him. George is impressed and, later, when George's secretary threatens blackmail because she he knows about the cab driver, George calls Mavis and tells her that more rose bushes are on the way.
The Second Verdict
Ned Murray is a lawyer who gets Lew Rydell off on a murder charge, but later learns that he is guilty. Knowing that Lew cannot be tried twice for the same crime, Ned seeks out other ways to bring the man to justice. He talks to a gangster Tony Hardeman who misinterprets Ned's concern and decides to have Lew killed. Ned suspects that a murder is about to take place and tries to save Lew. He arrives at Lew's house too late and discovers that Lew is still alive. He managed to kill Tony before he could kill him. Ned realizes that he can now have Lew sent to prison since he can now be tried for another murder. Guilt overwhealms him, however, and Ned decides to defend Lew in court once again.
Isabel
Howard Clements is wrongfully accused of assaulting a woman named Isabel Smith. He is convicted of the crime and is sent to prison for two years. When he gets out of prison he steals $13,000 which is the exact amount he would have earned if he had not been in prison. He then opens a record store in his hometown. He meets Isabel a few times and manages to get a date with her. Eventually the two become engaged. On their honeymoon, Howard sabotages the fuel line of the boat they rented and convinces Isabel to take a ride on it solo. Later, Howard gets hiw revenge when he hears an explosion in the distance. As he returns home, he is stopped by the police who know about his theft and also suspect him of murder.
Body in the Barn
Bessie Carnby and her daughter Camilla have been feuding with their neighbors Henry and Samantha Wilkins. In order to patch things up Bessie invites them over for dinner. Samantha refuses to go, but Henry goes and tries to act friendly. Later, he disappears and Bessie sees Samantha digging a hole in her barn. Bessie accuses Samantha of murder and calls the police. The police dig up the hole and find a badly decomposing body. Samantha is executed for the crime, but later Henry returns claiming he went out to sea. He has inherited his wife's money and marries Camilla. Bessie realizes she has been tricked and, feeling guilty over having sent an innocent Samantha to her death, decides to bring Henry to justice by poisoning herself and making it look like he is responsible.
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Ratings
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Scares
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Atmosphere
How immersive and tense is the atmosphere
Gore
Level and quality of gore/violence
Story
Quality of the storyline and plot
Special Effects
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Character Development
Depth and growth of characters
Pacing
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