Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955-1962) was a mystery and suspense anthology hosted by the master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock.
Each 30 minute episode included opening and closing vignettes featuring Hitchcock who would often explain some aspect of the day's show and would often offer subtle (or not so subtle) jabs at the shows sponsors.
Harry Pope awakens in bed to discover that there's a sleeping poisonous snake lying on his abdomen under the blanket.
As a couple with a young son ride a train across New Mexico during a blizzard, the radio warns of an escaped mental patient. At a stop near the sanitarium, a wizened old cowboy boards and regales the family with tales of earlier times.
Newspaperman Bradley's habit of playing practical jokes puts morgue attendant Pop Henderson in danger of losing his job.
A couple driving through a rural location discover that the police and judge of the town of Robertsville are more intent on extorting money from them than being honest servants of the people.
The fate of accused killer Lloyd Ashley depends on whether or not his lawyer Mark Robeson can prove that a gun can fire accidentally, even with the safety catch on.
In the near future of 1965, a drone seeks escape from his dull job, and his wife's constant demands. Charles Brailing longs to chuck it all and fly down to Rio a la Fred Astaire. Sharing his dilemma with another middle-age crazy hubby, Brailing purchases an answer which should satisfy all parties, even the lovely Lydia - an android duplicate.
Karen Adams' infidelity drives her husband Carl to attempt suicide by jumping from a high window ledge at a hotel. Can police officer Barrett stop him?
In 1927 Chicago, a milquetoast gun shop owner witnesses two hoods murdering a witness to an earlier crime and assumes that he will suffer the same fate if he doesn't stop them first.
A woman who's been hypnotized at a house party picks up a pair of shears and stabs her husband in the back, apparently influenced by the spirit of a woman who committed the same crime over a hundred years before.
The mistress of a married man meets his wife at a restaurant to request that she grant her husband a divorce, but the wife stubbornly refuses resulting in a bit of intrigue involving the wife's unsavory past.
A killer on the run demands help from two cantankerous Western prospectors, when his car breaks down near their remote shack. The old couple already face eviction unless they can demonstrate that they are homesteading, but in a patch of Nevada desert which can barely support a juniper tree, how can they?
A woman conspires with a classy, mature stage actress, to help kill her live-in uncle for inheritance money.
When wealthy department store owner Stanton Barryvale dies, mortician Art Motherwell anticipates a windfall from a lavish funeral. But the dearly departed awakens from "death" to insist the mortician keep expenses to the bare minimum.
A married businessman keeps his naive young mistress in an apartment, assuring her with costly gifts that he will marry her as soon as he can secure a divorce from his harpy wife. The young woman's mother is not so easily persuaded.
A failing mining operation in the Mexican hills has claimed its latest 'victim'; the American project engineer is fed up with cave-ins and other recurring problems. Unexpectedly, a car pulls up with two occupants. One is the mine's financier. The other man is supposedly an associate of his. With the mine needing only five more weeks of drilling and his project engineer on the verge of quitting, the desperate financier has run out of options and asks his associate to help make the engineer stay. He agrees, on one condition. The man's plan? Have the financier drive off right away leaving the engineer, as well as the financier's associate, stuck at the mine. With no options for at least 5-6 weeks, the engineer reluctantly agrees to continue the work. That night, the engineer hears a news report on the radio regarding the murder of a building project official in southern California, allegedly committed by a man who has fled to Mexico. Suspecting the new arrival from America and fearing for his life, the engineer tries to make a quick exit, but the financiers' associate walks in brandishing a gun. The two agree to a truce, albeit a temporary one, till the job is completed. As long as the truce is in effect, the engineer doesn't have to fear the associate killing him, and he'll continue to do his work. But after the job's completed, it's anyone's guess what will happen, leading to a twist at the end.
Miss Fox is a rich old widow who falsely identifies one of the building's employees as the guy who robbed her, and later she wants to help him but it may be too late.
Jan Manning is having serious financial problems. She runs a dress shop, but sales are down and she doesn't have her dead husband's knack at purchasing, the end result being that she has too much inventory. One of her suppliers, Mel Reeves, has a solution; he needs only to hire someone to break into the shop through the skylight and set it on fire allowing Jan to collect on her insurance policy. But when the shop burns down, Jan tells the insurance investigator what happened only to be told that no one broke into the shop and that she is responsible for setting the fire herself.
Brad Taylor is a real-estate entrepreneur who is engaged to Janice Wright. Unbeknownst to her, Brad is still seeing an old flame, Leslie Lenox, a writer. Leslie doesn't take to Brad's decision to stop seeing her very well, particularly as she has been paying all of his bills for quite a long time. Leslie makes it very clear that should Brad not drop Janice, she will do everything in her power to ensure he never marries her. Seeing no other way out, Brad decides get rid of Leslie permanently, but is in for a surprise when he gets home to find two detectives waiting for him.
A lonely woman who waited years to marry the man she loves finds out a horrible secret about why he stalled for so long.
A jewelry firm casts out the last of a family who've been employees for 117 years, and the company won't hire the last of the line because she's a woman. Faithful service goes unrewarded when her father is given a week to finish up, but he'll show how much he'll be missed by selling the firm's most expensive gem by his last day of 37 years service.
Jobless John Manbridge indulges in many diversions in life, including betting on horses. When cousin Felix discovers that John is forging checks from his account, he warns John that he will prosecute if he does not stop stealing his money.
Married couple Jocelyn and Mort Barnhardt are business partners on the verge of a hostile split. When a burglar slips into their house, their contentious relationship takes an unusual turn as Mort concocts a deadly scheme with the burglar.
After a man puts a permanent end to his dominant wife's demands for extravagance, he becomes the victim of blackmail.
Scotland Yard believes recently widowed Lady Gwendolyn Avon plans to sell valuable emeralds outside the country even though the treasury has a claim on them. When the surveilled jewels disappear, it seems she's prevailed.
An elderly woman reveals she has included a kind waitress in her will and life thereafter is never the same.
Even though he has several large bank accounts, Alexander Gifford is so obsessed with money that he begins to see his wife as nothing but a collection of expenses. When she finds his hidden accounts, the trouble really unfolds.
A writer interested in a lucrative story makes an arrangement to spend the night in a murderers' den, an area of a wax museum dedicated to infamous killers. But he doesn't get the story he expected.
Oliver Mathews was once a major movie star, but is now an over-the-hill "has-been" with only limited movie roles and with few fans. He's also being blackmailed by Grace Dolan whose daughter once had an affair with Mathews. He's now broke and decides to get rid of Dolan but finds that his personal assistant Miss Hall, who is infatuated with him, saw him commit the deed. Her price for not going to the police is to make her one dream come true.
A retired detective plans to make a suspect in a murder think he's seeing the victim's ghost on the anniversary of her death in the home she was murdered in. Others are invited to pretend they see nothing, hoping to jar a confession.
After a husband fakes being the victim of a robbery to hide his gambling losses from his pregnant wife, the police still produce a suspect - with unexpected results.
An unscrupulous, philandering attorney defending a hit-and-run driver pokes holes in the testimony of the main eye-witness by challenging his visual acuity. The unhappy wife of the attorney later uses this to her advantage.
Newspaperman Bill Everett is told by his editor to go to the bar across the street and interview a man who claims to be a Martian. There, Everett meets Howard Wilcox who spins a long tale about how he woke up one morning to find that his fellow Martians had all disappeared. He traveled to Earth and found himself in Wilcox's body. Everett convinces him to go home to his wife and even offers to accompany him. He nearly convinces Wilcox to keep his story to himself, but when he decides to tell his wife the whole story, Everett must take drastic action. All is explained when Everett provides a complete report to his editor.
A professor is convinced his boarding housemate (a bank teller) stole $200 from his bank deposit; the teller vehemently denies it. He wants his money back, and employs a series of pranks to challenge the teller's sanity - but to what end?
A nurse who suspects her very rich husband of killing his first wife seeks advice from a lawyer instead of going to the police.
Bill Fleming is upset that his wife is having an affair with Philip Baxter, the most recent of a long line of lovers. Bill is an ex-boxer and an outdoors man and nothing would give him more pleasure than to wring Baxter's neck. When he mentions to his fishing pal that he has a large collection of dueling weapons, his buddy suggests that he challenge Baxter to a duel. He tells Bill that under California law, you get special treatment in the courts if you kill someone in a duel. Little does Bill realize that his fishing pal had a purpose in giving Bill the advice he did.
A scaffold falls on a new bride after her husband accuses her of a tryst with an old flame. Another former suitor suspects the husband rigged the scaffolding to fall and urges her to end the affair to keep the husband from murdering her.
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Alfred Hitchcock | Self - Host |
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Dorothea Lord | Mrs. Simpson |
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Robert Carson | Mr. Carson |
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Barry Harvey | Constable Longdon |
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Peter Mark Richman | Officer Barrett |
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James Flavin | Joe Felix |
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Ralph Meeker | John Forbes |
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Arthur Batanides | Police Detective |
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Selmer Jackson | Reverend |
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Barbara Bel Geddes | Helen Brewster |
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Mary Astor | Mrs. Fenimore |
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Charles Watts | Judge |
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Gary Merrill | Joseph Pond |
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Charles Seel | Clerk of the Court |
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Alan Hewitt | Albert Martin |
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Roscoe Ates | Ben White |
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Russell Collins | Dad |
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Herbert Anderson | George Thompson |
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Wilton Graff | Fulton Agnew |
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Wesley Lau | Deputy Tex |
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David Carlile | Manny |
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Lillian O'Malley | Housekeeper |
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Joyce Meadows | Frances Randall |
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King Calder | Mr. Sherman |
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Peter Walker | Cam |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 4 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Mono [English] |
| Subtitles | English |
| Distributor | Universal Studios |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Nov 24, 2009 |
| Regions | Region 1 |