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A man confides in his doctor about his unusual experience involving time travel.

A man confides in his doctor about his unusual experience involving time travel.

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S6, EP2 "The Doubtful Doctor"

A man confides in his doctor about his unusual experience involving time travel.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

S6, EP3 "A Very Moral Theft"

A woman (Betty Field) steps in to help a desperate man (Walter Matthau) save his company from bankruptcy.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

S6, EP4 "Contest For Aaron Gold"

A ceramics teacher (Sydney Pollack) at a summer camp finds a boy (Barry Gordon) with an unusual gift for sculpting. With Frank Maxwell.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

S6, EP5 "The Five-Forty-Eight"

A distraught woman (Phyllis Thaxter) confronts her former boss (Zachary Scott) on his train ride home.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

S5, EP38 "Hooked"

A man (Robert Horton) schemes with a young woman (Anne Francis) to get rid of his wealthy wife (Vivienne Segal).

The familiar "plink, plink" of the theme song, accompanied by the line drawing of a man in profile immediately identifies the show as "Alfred Hitchcock Presents." The famed director opens almost every episode with the words "Good evening ..." After a joke -- usually about the evening's sponsor -- Hitchcock lays the groundwork for that episode's freestanding story of suspense and terror.
Starring: Baruch Lumet, Charles Carlson, Chet Stratton, Claude Stroud, David Fresco, Dick York, Gary Merrill, Jayanna Welsh, Joe Julian, John Craven, Joseph Hamilton, Nicholas Pryor, Robert Loggia, Robert Sampson, William Newell
Original Air Date: Oct 2, 1955
Genres: DramaTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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