The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

A Home Away from Home

A Nice Touch

Terror at Northfield

You'll Be the Death of Me

Blood Bargain

Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale

Starring the Defense

The Cadaver

The Dividing Wall

Goodbye, George

How to Get Rid of Your Wife

Three Wives Too Many

The Magic Shop

Beyond the Sea of Death

Night Caller

The Evil of Adelaide Winters

The Jar

Final Escape

Murder Case

Anyone for Murder?

Beast in View

Behind the Locked Door

A Matter of Murder

The Gentleman Caller

The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow

Ten Minutes from Now

The Sign of Satan

Who Needs an Enemy?
Charlie is a real jerk. After embezzling $60,000, his partner, Eddie, catches him and threatens to send Charlie to jail unless he returns the money. But Charlie feels entitled to the money because he's a sociopath...and doesn't feel the least bit of guilt about his actions. So, he tries to kill Eddie...but ends up failing miserably. So, he then decides to fake his own death...and he plans on running off to some other country with his equally mercenary girlfriend. What's next? See the show...but Charlie's solution is really, really dopey!

Bed of Roses
Husband George sits silently by, enduring wife Mavis's air-head blather as she flits around like a blonde butterfly. But George better keep quiet, because she's the boss's daughter entitling him to a big house, servants, and an executive position with the firm. Lovely empty-headed Mavis amounts to real tour-de- force by actress Browne. But who's that dead girl George finds in an apartment. Panicked, he leaves in a hurry along with obnoxious cab driver Kirby. Trouble is Kirby turns up later much to George's chagrin. So how will things sort out for the now besieged George

Second Verdict
The story begins in court. Lew is on trial for murder and his lawyer, Ned, was able to convince the jury that Lew is innocent. However, shortly after this, Lew confesses to Ned that he DID commit the murder....and he seems pretty happy about it. Well, Ned isn't happy...in fact, he's angry that he helped a scum-bag beat the system. What's next? Plenty!

Isabel
Howard is out walking late at night when the police stop him. Isabel Smith told the police she'd been sexually assaulted by someone and since it is late and Howard had no alibi, the police bring him in for questioning. During this time, the police do something very inappropriate...they bring in Isabel to identify Howard. The problem is that there was no lineup...no alternate suspects. And, in such a case an eye witness is less reliable. Regardless, Howard soon finds himself convicted of this assault and he goes to prison.

Body in the Barn
Bessie is upset because her husband died....and it might have been due to a new fence installed by her very grouchy neighbor. Through most of the rest of the episode, Bessie and this lady fight and later, Bessie becomes friends with the nasty woman's mild mannered husband. However, when he disappears, Bessie is convinced her neighbor killed her husband and she works hard to prove it. What's next? Well, a whole heck of a lot...that's for sure!!
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