The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

A Piece of the Action
Professional gambler Duke Marsden endangers himself by winning against an ex-hood.

Don't Look Behind You
Story of a young woman who is asked by her fiance to risk her life in order to capture a murderer.

Night of the Owl

I Saw the Whole Thing

Captive Audience

Final Vow

Annabelle

House Guest

The Black Curtain

Day of Reckoning

Ride the Nightmare

Hangover
Hadley Purvis is an advertising agency executive who awakes with a hangover to find a strange but beautiful blonde in his living room.

Bonfire

The Tender Poisoner

The Thirty First of February

What Really Happened

Forecast: Low Clouds and Coastal Fog

A Tangled Web

To Catch a Butterfly

The Paragon
Pemberton is a managing busy-body who injects herself into the personal lives of everyone she knows: friends, relatives, her husband's business associates. Unfortunately she fails to realize that her constant attempts to give advice are alienating everyone. Her husband John is patient. He tries to tell her that her annoying behavior will cost them. She refuses to listen. So, John takes a drastic step.

I'll Be the Judge, I'll Be the Jury

Diagnosis: Danger

The Lonely Hours

The Star Juror

The Long Silence

An Out for Oscar
Oscar Blenny is a timid bank clerk who marries a broke con-woman. He later discovers that his wife, Eva is cheating on him. He demands a divorce and Eva agrees, but insists on a $50,000 settlement. She tells him to steal it from the bank, but Oscar is reluctant. Oscar is approached by Eva's tough boyfriend Bill Grant. Bill suggests a double-cross. He will kill Eva for $250,000, but will get the money by robbing Oscar's bank with Oscar's help. He will then leave the country and leave Oscar free of Eva and apparently innocent of any crime. Oscar agrees to Bill's plan, but sets up a triple-cross. Bill kills Eva, but when he comes to rob the bank Oscar pulls a gun and shoots him dead. Impressed by Oscar's courage, his boss rewards him.

Death and the Joyful Woman
Luis Aguilar is a rich wine merchant who disowns his son when he refuses to marry beautiful vineyard owner Kitty Norris. At a party, however, Luis agrees to give his destitute son $5000 if boy can drink him under the table. Drinking his own wine called "Joyful Woman" Luis humiliates his son by outdrinking him. After the contest, Luis proposes to Kitty who resists and pushes him down the stairs. When Luis's secretary Ruth witnesses the event she finishes Luis off (as he had promised to marry her). Ruth wanted Luis all for herself. Unfortunately for Ruth, a waiter discovers the body and figures out that Luis did not die in a fall. Ruth knocks him unconscious and puts his body into a wine vat. She begins to fill the vat slowly with water. Later the police find Luis's body and begin the search for the waiter who was also the son of George Felse, an investigating police officer. The police can't locate the waiter but discoverd a now guilt-ridden Ruth who has tried to commit suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills. Ruth is barely conscious, but George manages to revive her long enough to get the truth. Will he be in time to save his son from drowning.

Last Seen Wearing Blue Jeans

The Dark Pool

Dear Uncle George

Run for Doom

Death of a Cop
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