Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

The Glass Eye
A man tells the story of his deceased sister and her romantic obsession with a travelling ventriloquist, Max Collodi.

The Mail Order Prophet

The Perfect Crime

Heart of Gold

The Silent Witness

Reward to Finder

Enough Rope for Two

Last Request
A man about to be executed for a murder he did not commit, uses a last request to give his version of events.

The Young One
A rebellious, pretty teenage girl uses any means, even murder, to get free of her overly protective aunt who is raising her.

The Diplomatic Corpse
A married couple stands to inherit 30,000 British pounds when the wife's aunt riding with them dies, but while in Mexico their car with her body inside is stolen.

The Deadly

Miss Paisley's Cat

Night of the Execution

The Percentage

Together

Sylvia

The Motive
The possibility of true motiveless killing is explored. Also, buttons.

Miss Bracegirdle Does Her Duty

The Equalizer
Our beloved Hitchcock takes up golf.

On the Nose

Guest for Breakfast

The Return of the Hero

The Right Kind of House
Mr. Waterbury believes he can get a good deal on some real estate because a murder occurred in the home. But he hasn't dealt with Sadie Grimes the owner who refuses to lower the price because of an emotional attachment.

The Foghorn

Flight to the East

Bull in a China Shop

Disappearing Trick

Lamb to the Slaughter

Fatal Figures

Death Sentence

Festive Season

Listen, Listen. . . !

Post Mortem

The Crocodile Case

A Dip in the Pool

The Safe Place

The Canary Sedan

The Impromptu Murder

Little White Frock
An old, unemployed actor (Herbert Marshall) uses an even older ploy to get a part in a play.
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