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The World's Oldest Motive

The World's Oldest Motive

1965
Drama, Crime
TV Episode
A philandering husband decides to improve his situation by having his overweight and frumpy wife killed. When he tells his girlfriend about the plan, she is outraged, and he desperately tries to stop the murder.

Directed by:

Harry Morgan
Harry-Morgan
99 total credits
Harry Morgan is an American actor. Morgan is perhaps best known as Colonel Sherman T. Potter on M*A*S*H (1975-1983), Pete Porter on both Pete and Gladys (1960-1962) and December Bride (1954-1959), Detective Bill Gannon on Dragnet (1967-1970), and Amos Coogan on Hec Ramsey (1972-1974). He has appeared in more than 100 films... (Wikipedia)

Writers:

Lewis Davidson
Lewis-Davidson
4 total credits
Lewis Davidson has 4 credits at Criticker, including: Hands of the Ripper, Misadventure, Act of Murder, See the Monkey Dance and Prelude to Kitimat
,
Larry M. Harris
Larry-M-Harris
1 total credit
Larry M. Harris has just 1 credit at Criticker: The World's Oldest Motive

Starring:

Henry Jones
Henry-Jones
38 total credits
Henry Jones was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; he graduated from St. Jospeh's College. His Broadway debut was in 1938 in 'Maurice Evans'' "Hamlet" (Reynaldo and the second gravedigger). He served in the army in World War II. His highly reviewed stage appearances included the murdered handyman in "The Bad Seed," which he reprised in the film version (The Bad Seed (1956)), and the part of Louis Howe, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's confidant in Sunrise at Campobello (1960). Though very ordi
,
Linda Lawson
Linda-Lawson
7 total credits
Linda Lawson has 7 credits at Criticker, including: Night Tide, Sometimes a Great Notion, Apache Rifles, Let's Kill Uncle and Moment of Hate
,
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.

Genres:

Drama, Crime, Horror, Mystery

The World's Oldest Motive

1965
Drama, Crime
TV Episode
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Directed by:

Harry Morgan
Harry-Morgan
99 total credits
Harry Morgan is an American actor. Morgan is perhaps best known as Colonel Sherman T. Potter on M*A*S*H (1975-1983), Pete Porter on both Pete and Gladys (1960-1962) and December Bride (1954-1959), Detective Bill Gannon on Dragnet (1967-1970), and Amos Coogan on Hec Ramsey (1972-1974). He has appeared in more than 100 films... (Wikipedia)

Writers:

Lewis Davidson
Lewis-Davidson
4 total credits
Lewis Davidson has 4 credits at Criticker, including: Hands of the Ripper, Misadventure, Act of Murder, See the Monkey Dance and Prelude to Kitimat
,
Larry M. Harris
Larry-M-Harris
1 total credit
Larry M. Harris has just 1 credit at Criticker: The World's Oldest Motive

Starring:

Henry Jones
Henry-Jones
38 total credits
Henry Jones was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; he graduated from St. Jospeh's College. His Broadway debut was in 1938 in 'Maurice Evans'' "Hamlet" (Reynaldo and the second gravedigger). He served in the army in World War II. His highly reviewed stage appearances included the murdered handyman in "The Bad Seed," which he reprised in the film version (The Bad Seed (1956)), and the part of Louis Howe, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's confidant in Sunrise at Campobello (1960). Though very ordi
,
Linda Lawson
Linda-Lawson
7 total credits
Linda Lawson has 7 credits at Criticker, including: Night Tide, Sometimes a Great Notion, Apache Rifles, Let's Kill Uncle and Moment of Hate
,
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.

Genres:

Drama, Crime, Horror, Mystery
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