![]() The show was always masterful at the "best laid plans" endings.Ĩ. A little long to get to the point, but a really fun twist ending. ALIBI ME: A cheap crook has impetuously killed his rival and desperately needs an alibi. Nothing surprising or really that interesting, Tandy's typically fine work aside.ħ. TOBY: A period piece-Jessica Tandy is a mysterious woman who comes to live in an apartment building with her unseen son. A fine twist ending with very subtle direction (I had to go back and rewatch parts of it).Ħ. NONE ARE SO BLIND: Hurd Hatfield, an egotist supreme, plots to murder his rich aunt. Hume Cronyn does his patented loony twit act and James Gleason is fun as the innocent victim. ![]() ![]() KILL WITH KINDNESS: A batty couple plan on murdering a bum as part of an insurance fraud scheme. One of many "jumping to conclusions" episodes, but this one at least has a juicy ending.Ĥ. DE MORTUIS: Two men come to the conclusion that their buddy has killed his trollop of a wife. George Grizzard, an actor I like, is vaguely irritating as the simpleton escapee.ģ. While the beginning hints at a really scary episode, this comes off as more perplexing than anything else with an uninspiring ending. FOG CLOSING IN: A disturbed woman's life changes when an aslyum escapee confronts her. A bit too talky, but pretty fun-Hardwicke's unflappable dad and John Williams' sap work well. WET SATURDAY: Cedric Hardwicke's daughter has killed a man, but undeterred, he's come up with a perfect way around it. Here's my comments on the episodes so far.ġ. I'm currently watching through the second season (which I rented before the first-not that it matters too much in an anthology series). Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: Alfred Hitchcock Presents Alfred Hitchcock PresentsĬlassic Crime & Justice Shows (Discussion Only):īy Mike Cheyne (Mikec) on Monday, Aug5:47 pm:
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