Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Season 6

Season 6
Episodes

Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat

The Doubtful Doctor

Very Moral Theft
Harry Wade works at a lumberyard and his business is close to going under and he owes money. His girlfriend Helen provides him with a temporary loan until he can get some money. She tells him that she is remortgaging her house, but in actuality is embezzling the money from her office. Harry agrees to pay her back in 48 hours. When Harry fails to pay up, she grows worried and tells him how she got the money. Harry leaves and comes back with the money. He tells her that he made a deal with "some guys". Later, however, Harry disappears. Helen discovers that Harry was killed when he couldn't fulfill his deal with the mob.

The Contest for Aaron Gold

The Five Forty-Eight

Pen Pal

Outlaw in Town

Oh, Youth and Beauty

The Money

Sybilla

The Man with Two Faces

The Baby Blue Expression

The Man Who Found the Money

The Changing Heart

Summer Shade

A Crime for Mothers

The Last Escape

The Greatest Monster of Them All

The Landlady

The Throwback

The Kiss Off

The Horseplayer

Incident in a Small Jail

A Woman's Help

Museum Piece

Coming, Mama

Deathmate

Gratitude

A Pearl Necklace
Charlotte Jameson is proposed to by her millionaire boss Howard. Charlotte already has a boyfriend named Mark, but he urges her to agree to the marriage since Howard claimss he has only a year to live. A year later, Howard is still alive. Charlotte calls Mark, but he urges her to stay with Howard since he won't live forever. Mark betrays Charlotte and she cuts him off. Ten years pass and Howard is still alive. Mark sees Charlotte and hopes to resume their former relationship. Unfortunately she is not interested, but she does take a liking to Mark's seven year old son and agrees to pay for his education. After twenty five years of marriage, Howard finally dies. Mark visits Charlotte and discovers that Charlotte is no longer interested in him. She is going to get married, but to Mark's son who is now twenty-two.

You Can't Trust a Man

The Gloating Place

Self Defense
Gerald Clarke is held up at gunpoint by a boy who has just robbed a liquor store. The boy runs out. Â Grabbing the store's owner, Gerald runs after the boy and he shoots the boy four times as he tries to drive off. Later the police arrive and discover that the boy's gun was not loaded. They rule the killing an act of self-defense and release Gerald. Later Gerald goes home and is confronted by the boy's mother. She holds a loaded gun on him and asks why he killed her son. Clarke explains that he was frightened. The woman turns and begins to leave. As she goes, Clarke grabs the gun and shoots her. He screams "I told you not to pull that gun on me" to the woman's dead corpse.

A Secret Life

Servant Problem

Coming Home

Final Arrangements
Leonard Compson hates living with his hypochondriac and overbearing wife Elsie. He goes to a funeral home and orders a casket. The next day he calls the funeral home and tells them to bring to casket to his house to pick up a body. Leonard then buys some rat poison and goes home. When he gets there his wife berates him. The poisoned milk is drunk. The men from the funeral home arrive and take away the body.

Make My Death Bed
Taylor has an affair with a man named Bishop Darby. Darby's wife, Jackie gives her "friend" Elise, a bottle of saccharin and tells her to make sure that Darby stays on his diet.. Later, however, Darby is killed when Elise's husband catches him with his wife. When Jackie hears the news, she confesses to the murder, believing that the poisoned saccharin did the job. Meanwhile, Elise is drinking a cup of coffee.....

Ambition
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