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A studio publicist (Joby Baker) takes advantage of a star's (Audrey Totter) demise to hype her final film.
A studio publicist (Joby Baker) takes advantage of a star's (Audrey Totter) demise to hype her final film.
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
S5, EP24 "Madame Mystery"A studio publicist (Joby Baker) takes advantage of a star's (Audrey Totter) demise to hype her final film.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
S5, EP25 "The Little Man Who Was There"A little man enters a mining town and challenges two miners to a contest with surprising results.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
S5, EP26 "Mother, May I Go Out to Swim?"A mama's boy (William Shatner) is afraid to tell his mother (Jessie Royce Landis) about his wedding plans.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
S5, EP27 "The Cuckoo Clock"A woman (Beatrice Straight) in an isolated cabin encounters a stranger (Fay Spain) she believes is an escaped mental patient.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
S5, EP23 "Craig's Will"A man (Dick Van Dyke) and his greedy girlfriend (Stella Stevens) will get rich when his deceased aunt's dog dies.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
S5, EP22 "Across the Threshold"A son (George Grizzard) encourages his controlling mother (Patricia Collinge) to join her dead husband.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
S5, EP21 "Hitch Hike"A businessman (John McIntire) has second thoughts about having picked up a young hitchhiker (Robert Morse). With Suzanne Pleshette.
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S5, EP20 "The Day of the Bullet"When a friend (Barry Gordon) is killed, a man (John Craven) reminisces about an incident in their past. With Dennis Patrick.
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