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Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Mystery, Drama, Crime • 1955 • 25m

01

Revenge

14

When Carl Spann's wife Elsa is left traumatized after being assaulted by an unknown attacker, he becomes determined to track down the perpetrator and take revenge.

02

Premonition

7

A famous pianist returning to his home town finds his father has died, and suspects his friends and family are covering up the true details of that death.

03

Triggers in Leash

11

A cook tries everything she can think of to end a dispute between two gunmen who have sworn to kill each other.

04

Don't Come Back Alive

5

Frank Partridge and his wife plot to cheat their life insurance company by having her hide out for 7 years and declared legally dead, but an investigator believes Mr. Partridge has murdered her.

05

Into Thin Air

10

When a young woman leaves her ill mother in a Paris hotel room and comes back later, she finds her mother is missing, and all the hotel's employees deny she and her mother were ever there.

06

Salvage

6

Gangster Dan Varrell, just released from prison, goes looking for the woman he holds responsible for his brother's death.

07

Breakdown

6

William Callew is involved in a bad traffic accident on a rural road, that leaves him so paralyzed he appears lifeless, and when help arrives they think he's really dead.

08

Our Cook's a Treasure

5

A man fears that the new cook he's hired is actually a murderess.

09

The Long Shot

7

Heavily indebted Charlie Raymond is hired to accompany a British visitor on a trip across the USA, and looks for a way to take advantage of his employer.

10

The Case of Mr. Pelham

6

A series of troubling incidents lead Mr. Pelham to believe that he has a double who is deliberately impersonating him.

11

Guilty Witness

5

When Mr. and Mrs. Crane hear the Verbers having a violent argument in the apartment just above them, and then Mr. Verber disappears the next day, they can't help suspecting the worst.

12

Santa Claus and the 10th Avenue Kid

9

While working as a department store 'Santa Claus', a paroled convict tries to help a troubled boy.

Cast

Reviews

tmdb76622195May 2022
3.0

**The Best of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Volume 1**: Alfred Hitchcock not only hosted his anthology series, he even directed a few episodes. The three episodes on this video were all directed by the master of suspense, but they do not live up to his better film work. The first episode, written by Roald Dahl, is entitled "Lamb to the Slaughter" (1958). Barbara Bel Geddes is a young, eager-to-please pregnant wife whose cop hubby comes home one night and springs a surprise. He is in love with someone else and wants a divorce. She goes about her wifely duties, trying to ignore the painful situation. He decides to leave, daring his wife to stop him. She does. Tom Ewell stars in "The Case of Mr. Pelham" (1955). He talks to a doctor at lunch, and tells him a peculiar story- it seems Pelham's been in a couple of different places around town. He snubs a local client while out of town. He does work in morning, then comes in to the office in the afternoon, not remembering the work. He leaves instructions with his butler, and does not remember them. Pelham reveals he did not do any of these things, blaming a double. The final story is a weak murder mystery called "Banquo's Chair" (1959). In 1903 England, retired inspector calls in a murder suspect who was never charged. He invites him to dinner on the two year anniversary of the suspect's aunt's murder and plants an actress in the other room to play the aunt's ghost so he can finally get his confession. Bel Geddes is very good in her role. The look on her face when her husband dumps her is heartbreaking. The problem is you know exactly what is going to happen through the finale. The premise really does not make much sense. Tom Ewell is very good in his role as the paranoid man with the double. He is very believable without going over the top. The final story has no real stars, just tried-and-true English character actors doing what they do best. It is not badly done, it is just done, with no challenge to the cast. Hitchcock's direction is nothing special. He does not have all the tricks at his disposal to make this any different than any other television director's work. He tries some stuff with "Banquo's Chair," but even the ghost sequence fails to spark anything. Accept for the second episode, the best sequence is Hitchcock's introduction and conclusions after the third episode. He talks about hunting in Hollywood, and the puns here are actually funny. Hitchcock's work has always been either really great ("Rear Window," "Rope," "Psycho") or very very not good ("Topaz," "Marnie"). This falls in the middle, but since one good episode cannot make up for two bad ones, I cannot recommend this collection.

GenerationofSwine
GenerationofSwineJan 2023
5.0

I guess the most powerful thing I can say is that I remember my family gathering around the television to watch this every week when I was a little kid. And it aired on when my father was 2 years-old. In other words it has lasting resonance, but that it because, like the original Twilight Zone (and to an extent the 80s reboot) it has a little bot of everything and a new story to tell every week. It's like what American Horror Story wants to be, but can't seem to wrap a story up in a single episode... or at least can't seem to do it well enough that guarantees that viewers will come back every week. It has a little of everything in a way that is runs the field from fun to scary depending on, well, depending on which episode you watch

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