Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Season 6
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Season 6

Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Season 6

Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Season 6

1960
Drama, Suspense/Thriller
Season 6 - Series of unrelated short stories covering elements of crime, horror, drama and comedy about people of different species committing murders, suicides, thefts and other sorts of crime caused by certain motivations; perceived or not. (imdb)
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Directed by:

Paul Henreid
Paul-Henreid
60 total credits
Paul Henreid has 60 credits at Criticker, including: Casablanca, Exorcist II: The Heretic, Now, Voyager, Goodbye, Mr. Chips and Night Train to Munich
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Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred-Hitchcock
97 total credits
The acknowledged master of the thriller genre he virtually invented, Alfred Hitchcock was also a brilliant technician who deftly blended sex, suspense and humor. His legacy is vast: books, tributes, film festivals, and imitators abound. Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, the monthly publication that bears his name, and other Alfred Hitchcock Presents anthologies, are still going strong.
,
Robert Stevens
Robert-Stevens
12 total credits
Robert Stevens has 12 credits at Criticker, including: Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Where Is Everybody?, Walking Distance, Never Love a Stranger and The Big Caper

Writers:

Robert Bloch
Robert-Bloch
30 total credits
Robert Bloch has 30 credits at Criticker, including: Psycho, Psycho, Bates Motel, Asylum and Psycho IV: The Beginning
,
Robert C. Dennis
Robert-C-Dennis
10 total credits
Robert C. Dennis has 10 credits at Criticker, including: Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Terror in the Haunted House, Crime Against Joe, The Man Is Armed and Our Cook's a Treasure

Starring:

John Williams
John-Williams
31 total credits
John Williams has 31 credits at Criticker, including: Dial M for Murder, Witness for the Prosecution, To Catch a Thief, Sabrina and The Paradine Case
,
Patricia Hitchcock
Patricia-Hitchcock
22 total credits
Patricia Hitchcock has 22 credits at Criticker, including: Psycho, Strangers on a Train, Stage Fright, Alfred Hitchcock Presents and 'Rear Window' Ethics: Remembering and Restoring a Hitchcock Classic
,
Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred-Hitchcock
97 total credits
The acknowledged master of the thriller genre he virtually invented, Alfred Hitchcock was also a brilliant technician who deftly blended sex, suspense and humor. His legacy is vast: books, tributes, film festivals, and imitators abound. Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, the monthly publication that bears his name, and other Alfred Hitchcock Presents anthologies, are still going strong.
,
Harry Tyler
Harry-Tyler
18 total credits
Harry Tyler has 18 credits at Criticker, including: Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Witness to Murder, The Woman Who Came Back, Footsteps in the Night and Premonition

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Season 6

1960
Drama, Suspense/Thriller
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Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel\
Twice a month, Mrs. Bixby travels to Baltimore to visit an elderly aunt, her only living relative. Or so she tells her dentist-husband. In fact, she visits the Colonel, her rich lover. Before returning home, he gives her a gift of a fur coat - along with a letter saying that they won't be seeing each other anymore. Mrs. Bixby decides to pawn the coat but her elaborate...
The Doubtful Doctor
A doctor examines a man who suffers from blackouts, in which he reverts to living and seeing things two years back in time.
A Very Moral Theft
Helen's brother John informs her that he is soon to be married and they'll have to decide what to do about the house they share. Helen is quite attracted to Harry Wade, the owner of a lumber yard who has fallen on hard times after one of his customers goes bankrupt. Helen decides to help Harry out with an $8,000 "loan" after he assures her that he can repay her within...
The Contest for Aaron Gold
Bernie Samuelson is a ceramic arts teacher at a children's summer camp. From the very first day, he notices that young Aaron Gold has a real talent for sculpture. Aaron much prefers ceramics to swimming classes but when the camp Director criticizes Bernie for Aaron's lateness at swimming, Bernie promises not to hold him back. After a few weeks though, Bernie lets Aaro...
The Five-Forty-Eight
A mentally unstable secretary finally catches up to her cruel former boss and makes him listen to what she has to say, at gunpoint.
Pen Pal
A no-parole prisoner breaks out of prison to meet the woman pen pal he has fallen in love with, but only finds her aunt at home.
Outlaw in Town
Tony Lorca arrives in a small town in the middle of a blizzard to a less-than-pleasant reception in the local saloon. One of the locals says he's seen him before but leaves the saloon before trouble starts. Lorca loses his gun in a poker game at which point the same local returns with a sheriff's poster: Lorca is a wanted man with a $5,000 reward on his head. Seeing n...
O Youth and Beauty!
Cash Bentley is having a hard time coping with middle age. A one-time champion hurdler, he now drinks a bit too much and doesn't quite earn enough money to pay for the lifestyle he would like to provide for his family, such as a membership at the local country club. Despondent he decides to try one last "race," with tragic results.
The Money
Larry Chetnick and his girlfriend are always bickering about money. She wants more of it and he assures her that he has plans to get a job with a better future. Larry visits his father's former friend, Mr. Bregornick hoping to land a job. Bregornick offers him a job. But after several months of doing this, Larry decides the best way to get money will be to steal it fr...
Sybilla
Horace and Sybilla Meade return home after their wedding. Sybilla is a very un-demanding wife and agrees to all of her husband's requests. Horace is a bit of an odd duck and very set in his ways. Meals must be served at specific times and Sybilla must never enter his study. She never gets upset or raises her voice and is always accommodating. Over time, Horace comes t...
The Man with Two Faces
A woman looking at pictures in a police mug book is shocked to see a picture of her son-in-law, who's living at her home with her daughter.
The Baby-Blue Expression
A beautiful, simple-minded blonde changes her mind, after conspiring with her boyfriend to kill her rich, loving husband.
The Man Who Found the Money
A teacher reports to the police that he found 92,000 dollars in a clip, amid claims that 10,000 dollars of the money is missing.
The Changing Heart
Looking to have an old pocket watch repaired, Dane Ross stops in at Ulrich Klemm's shop. He's amazed by the old man's tales of the special clocks he has built over the years with moving parts such as marching soldiers and flying birds. They strike up a friendship and Dane is asked to stay for dinner which he gladly accepts, especially after he meets Ulrich's pretty gr...
Summer Shade
Parents living in modern Salem, think their lonely 9-year-old daughter might need an evil spirit driven from her, when she seems to have made up a girlfriend with a witchcraft ancestry.
A Crime for Mothers
Jane and Ralph Birdwell get an unexpected and unwelcome visit from Mrs. Meade, their foster daughter's biological mother. It's been seven years since they took responsibility for the girl, but an adoption was never formalized as Mrs. Meade had simply disappeared. Meade now wants money from the Birdwells and threatens to sue to get her daughter back. A private detectiv...
The Last Escape
Joe Ferlini is a Houdini-like escape artist who performs in nightclubs. He claims to be the fastest at getting out of a straight jacket but wants to make a bigger splash. He proposes to have himself handcuffed, tied with a rope, locked into a trunk and dumped into a nearby river. His promoter agrees but his wife Wanda and her lover Tommy arrange for the inevitable. Wh...
The Greatest Monster of Them All
Hal is a producer of cheap horror films. He decides to cast has-been actor Ernst von Croft in his next movie, a cheap vampire film for the teenage market. Ernst was once billed as the 'Greatest Monster of Them All' and sees this as his great comeback, but when he sees the final product, he's the one who's horrified.
The Landlady
Billy Weaver's just moved to a small English village, and sees an advert for a room. The landlady's quite pleasant. He's perplexed when she later mentions two others are also staying; he's never seen nor heard of them before, so, who are these tenants?
The Throwback
When Enid's boyfriend Eliot presses her, she finally admits that she has been seeing another man, Cyril Hardeen. She agrees to break it off with Cyril whom she describes as an older, gentler man who wouldn't harm a flea. When they finally meet, Eliot finds Cyril much as Enid described him. In fact, Cyril describes himself as a throwback - someone who values honor and ...
The Kiss-Off
Ernie Walters has just been released after six years in prison. It was determined that he was falsely convicted of a gas station robbery and now wants to get even with the detective and District Attorney who convicted him. Wearing a disguise, Walters robs the local tax office but drops his hotel room key as he makes his escape. He's quickly re-arrested by the same det...
The Horse Player
Father Amion discovers that the large amounts of money turning up on the collection plate come from a grateful horse player who has hit a winning streak.
Incident in a Small Jail
A suspected serial killer is put in a jail house with a salesman, while a lynch mob waits outside.
A Woman\
Arnold Burton hires a very attractive nurse, Miss Greco, to care for his bedridden and demanding wife, Elizabeth. Over a period of months, Arnold and Miss Greco fall in love and concoct a scheme to slowly poison Elizabeth. She catches them kissing one evening and demands that Miss Greco leave. Realizing that his wife controls all of the money, he reluctantly agrees.
Museum Piece
Mr. Hollister now runs a small museum that is actually something of a shrine to his late son, Ben. He tells a visitor that the human skeleton in the museum is actually that of his son. In a flashback he recounts that his son was hunting a fox for his collection of stuffed animals when he comes across Tim McCaffrey, the son of a wealthy and influential rancher.
Coming, Mama
Lucy Baldwin rushes home when she hears her mother has taken ill but by the time she arrives, her mother seems fine. It seems that her mother is very possessive and the doctor confirms to Lucy that her mother faked the attack only because she was out with her friend, Arthur. It seems that her mother has done this before and Arthur, who very much wants to marry Lucy, t...
Deathmate
A handsome gigolo is seduced by a beautiful rich young woman to kill her older boring husband.
Gratitude
Meyer Fine is a casino manager who is so afraid of death that he can't even attend funerals. One evening he expresses concern at the amount of money being lost by a young gambler, who is later found to have committed suicide. When one of Fine's henchmen is killed by fellow mobsters, he becomes convinced that he's next. Terrified at what the future may hold, he begs hi...
The Pearl Necklace
Howard Rutherford is a very rich, elderly gentleman. Out of the blue, he proposes to his young secretary, Charlotte Jameson. He tells her that he is not in good health and that she will inherit his entire $11-million fortune. Charlotte initially dismisses the idea but her fiancé, Mark Lansing, thinks that a one-year delay is very little to pay given the size of Charlo...
You Can\
Singer Crystal Coe is being harassed by her ex-husband, a volatile man who has a grudge with her for remarrying without divorcing him. He tracks her down despite changing her name and pursues her, giving her no peace.
The Gloating Place
Susan Harper is an unhappy high-schooler who falsely reports an attack in the park in order to get attention and make herself more important than she is. The press get hold of the story and Susan is more than happy to oblige with an ever-expanding tale. When the press seem to be losing interest, Susan goes to extraordinary lengths to keep the "park prowler" story aliv...
Self Defense
Mr. Clarke is incredibly terrified of guns being pointed at him, and feels he must destroy anyone who would do that to him, like he does to one young robber.
A Secret Life
James Howgill is bored with his life and his marriage and announces to his wife that he is leaving her. She tells him to do what he likes but that she will never grant him a divorce. In time, he takes up with an attractive young woman and decides to try to force the divorce issue with his wife. His lawyer however informs him that he has no grounds for a divorce and su...
Servant Problem
An obnoxious wife finds her husband, who walked out on her 22 years ago, and tries to force him to come back to her by the use of threats.
Coming Home
A man just released from prison becomes desperate when his earned money, put away during his prison term, vanishes one night in town.
Final Arrangements
A man, fed up with his invalid wife's nagging, plans and prepays for a stylish coffin and funeral expenses.
Make My Death Bed
When a woman has a sexual affair with a handsome married singer, her jealous husband has murder in mind, and so does the wife of the singer.
Ambition
A DA's ambition for higher office may interfere with the plans of a crime boss, who saved his life during the war, to go straight.

Cast & Info

Directed by:

Paul Henreid
Paul-Henreid
60 total credits
Paul Henreid has 60 credits at Criticker, including: Casablanca, Exorcist II: The Heretic, Now, Voyager, Goodbye, Mr. Chips and Night Train to Munich
,
Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred-Hitchcock
97 total credits
The acknowledged master of the thriller genre he virtually invented, Alfred Hitchcock was also a brilliant technician who deftly blended sex, suspense and humor. His legacy is vast: books, tributes, film festivals, and imitators abound. Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, the monthly publication that bears his name, and other Alfred Hitchcock Presents anthologies, are still going strong.
,
Robert Stevens
Robert-Stevens
12 total credits
Robert Stevens has 12 credits at Criticker, including: Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Where Is Everybody?, Walking Distance, Never Love a Stranger and The Big Caper

Writers:

Robert Bloch
Robert-Bloch
30 total credits
Robert Bloch has 30 credits at Criticker, including: Psycho, Psycho, Bates Motel, Asylum and Psycho IV: The Beginning
,
Robert C. Dennis
Robert-C-Dennis
10 total credits
Robert C. Dennis has 10 credits at Criticker, including: Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Terror in the Haunted House, Crime Against Joe, The Man Is Armed and Our Cook's a Treasure

Starring:

John Williams
John-Williams
31 total credits
John Williams has 31 credits at Criticker, including: Dial M for Murder, Witness for the Prosecution, To Catch a Thief, Sabrina and The Paradine Case
,
Patricia Hitchcock
Patricia-Hitchcock
22 total credits
Patricia Hitchcock has 22 credits at Criticker, including: Psycho, Strangers on a Train, Stage Fright, Alfred Hitchcock Presents and 'Rear Window' Ethics: Remembering and Restoring a Hitchcock Classic
,
Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred-Hitchcock
97 total credits
The acknowledged master of the thriller genre he virtually invented, Alfred Hitchcock was also a brilliant technician who deftly blended sex, suspense and humor. His legacy is vast: books, tributes, film festivals, and imitators abound. Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, the monthly publication that bears his name, and other Alfred Hitchcock Presents anthologies, are still going strong.
,
Harry Tyler
Harry-Tyler
18 total credits
Harry Tyler has 18 credits at Criticker, including: Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Witness to Murder, The Woman Who Came Back, Footsteps in the Night and Premonition

Country:

USA

Language:

English
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