| 1. | Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season 1 | 1956 |
| 2. | Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season 2 | 1957 |
| 3. | Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season 3 | 1958 |
| 4. | Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season 4 | 1959 |
| 5. | Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season 5 | 1960 |
| 6. | Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season 6 | 1961 |
| 7. | Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season 7 | 1961 |
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.
A college student tries to make the police believe that a professor has murdered his missing wife.
A 5-year-old boy finds his uncle's revolver, partially loads it with bullets, and plays with it in public, unaware of its deadly power.
Carol Thorby is furious when she discovers her husband has bought what they think is a chimp that can draw. Soon, though, they're both bewildered when they find the chimp is not a chimp at all.
When a young woman witnesses two men rob and kill a bank messenger, one of the men devises a plan to silence her.
A husband who works late continuously neglects his pretty wife's need for companionship, inadvertently bringing about an unwanted police presence.
A college fraternity drugs and makes up one of their members to look as if he is dead, then lead another unsuspecting member into believing he killed him.
A woman beaten by an unknown attacker comes under great pressure by her husband and the police to identify a suspect.
A retired hit man being blackmailed finds out in his profession, he has to keep on killing to protect his wife and to survive.
A London private detective trying to find evidence that a sweet, gentle old lady is cheating on her estranged husband falls in love with her.
After a minor accident, a young man can't remember who he is, but he finds a $1000 bill and the address of a doctor in his wallet.
A wounded killer of a policeman rushes to get his prescription of painkiller filled, and a big mistake is made.
An old woman is suspected of murdering her mentally cruel husband, as her childhood girlfriend tries to cover up evidence against her.
In 1817 London, a silk petticoat belonging to the first wife of a newly remarried husband reveals him to be a very evil man.
An alcoholic actor strangles his friend who won his part in a play, and then tries an unusual way to try to dispose of his body.
A man goes to a police station claiming memory loss, followed by a boy who says he was accidentally left behind by his father, but the desk sergeant is suspicious of both their stories.
A psychiatrist's secretary falls for a shady man who pressures her to steal files from her office.
Aaron is a garage mechanic who becomes a devotee of a faith healer after he is apparently cured of an ulcer. The healer persuades Aaron to become his chauffeur and he becomes part of the tour. But a questionable man seeks a major healing.
When a woman is forced by a murderer to drive him to safety, she deliberately passes up chances to escape.
After he's injured in an accident at work, a man dares to fake a miracle after pretending to be paralyzed in order to collect insurance money.
A lawyer defending a 17-year-old who's on trial for stabbing a man to death wants to use a controversial chemical test to show if the weapon ever had blood on it.
A paroled safe cracker is hired by a safe company to try to break open one of their new "burglar-proof" safes in public and retrieve the $50,000 reward inside.
A babysitter and her gang kill and rob her employer of $32,000, unaware that the money belongs to a deadly criminal syndicate.
A retiring office worker plots with his wife to steal money from the company vault, but apparently unknown to her, he's planning to flee with his mistress after taking the cash.
A man's attractive mistress tells him she will handle the killing of his wife, but he wants to hire someone to do it, and a miscommunication results.
Amos Duff's mortuary is struggling to sell anything but economy funerals. However, when Duff finds something unusual about a wound on a corpse brought in by the deceased's business partner, he feels certain he can sell a "Class A" funeral.
A boxing manager risks his fighter's health by increasing the dosage of a secret energy formula he has been injecting him with.
Ralston Temple is a successful novelist who receives a letter from struggling writer Alan Chatterton asking him for comments on the first three chapters of his book. Temple invites him to his apartment and Chatterton asks him for a loan of $40 per week for six months to allow him to finish his novel. Over time, the loans grow larger and Temple has yet to see anything of the novel. At a restaurant one evening, Temple sees Chatterton entertaining a group of friends and learns that he is a regular patron. Thinking he has been swindled, Temple throws him out. Only later does he realize that he may have been hasty.
A man is devoted to his old, unwell Kerry Blue terrier. Sadly the dog dies while he's out of town. Convinced his wife buried his beloved Annie alive (out of jealousy), he sets out to make her pay - but has his blind rage made him careless?
Laurent Dubois is a jeweler who manages to sell a magnificent black pearl for $4000. Turns out the buyer's wife doesn't know what to do with only one pearl and insists that they find another. Dubois returns to the pearl's original owner, Captain McCabe, to see if he can find another. McCabe feels that he was cheated on the first deal and he refuses Dubois' offer to double the original price if he can find a second pearl. Dubois eventually gets the pearl and a bit of a surprise as well.
Fred Riordan is an ex-con who is re-arrested less than 48 hours after his release on parole. He served four years for robbery and on his release, seems like a mild-mannered man who is intent on making a go of it. He recounts to the warden and prison psychiatrist the events during his two days of freedom as they try to determine what may have caused him to get drunk and break up a bar in his old neighborhood. The psychiatrist is convinced that something in the outside world frightened him and probes to determine exactly what that was. Little do they know that there is something altogether different taking place.
An apparently destitute man who was first in his class at college accepts a job as a servant with a rich former classmate who he discovers has made many unethical business deals. He decides he must put an end to the illegal activities.
A man searches for his brain-injured wife who has to walk home from work nightly, in the midst of a serial killer.
Paul Devore is an unhappily married department store manager whose wealthy wife loathes him and refuses to divorce him, unwilling to give him half of her assets as community property. He blackmails a thirty-something shoplifter into coming to his house the following Sunday evening. Assuming he was going to force her to have sex, she is surprised to find the master bedroom ransacked and all of the valuables missing. She realizes Devore has staged a robbery and all he wants the shoplifter to do is tie him to the bed to make it look like a robbery. But what will Mrs. Devore say when she gets home and finds her husband in this state?
A loyal employee learns he won't get his anticipated promotion and decides to get something even better-a half million dollars in negotiable bonds stolen from his employer.
American gangster Frankie Fane travels to Italy to elude United States authorities who want to prosecute him for selling drugs to children. While visiting a small village, he's surrounded by curious youngsters who seal Frankie's fate.
Newly divorced Edward Gibson is very happy to be free, but unhappy with the monthly alimony payments he must make to his ex-wife. He enlists the aid of his friend Carl to help relieve him of the financial burden of supporting her.
Ken is a square university professor who likes hanging around with a group of beatniks. At a party he meets Judy who is down and out and can't buy food, let alone pay the rent. Urged on by her boyfriend Mitch, Judy agrees to go out on a date with Ken in the hopes of getting some money out of him.
Caroline has an uncanny infatuation with her actor brother and grows jealous whenever he spends time in the company of other women.
A magician takes a simple-minded runaway under his wing. But the magician's wife has a sinister idea for the easily manipulated young man.
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Alfred Hitchcock | Self - Host |
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Andy Romano | The Young Workman |
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John Zaremba | Market Manager |
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Gail Bonney | The Woman |
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Karl Lukas | The Mailman |
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Robert Reiner | 1st Cop |
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George Kane | Mr. Weeks |
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Kreg Martin | Benny |
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Bess Flowers | Bookstore Customer |
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R.G. Armstrong | Fred Riordan |
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Marjorie Bennett | Maid |
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Robert Webber | Harrison Fell |
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Bert Remsen | Jimmy - Bartender |
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Ted De Corsia | Lt. Christensen |
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Bill Mumy | Jackie Chester |
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Allen Soule | Darlene's Daddy |
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William H. O'Brien | Guest at Demonstration |
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Arline Bletcher | Worker |
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Eduardo Ciannelli | The Priest |
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Dick York | Herbert Wiggam |
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Frank Maxwell | Rudy |
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Mary Grace Canfield | Bookstore Customer |
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Edwin Rochelle | Show Spectator |
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Eve McVeagh | Mrs. Archer |
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Gage Clarke | Dr. Vogel |
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