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Two sisters (Dorothy Stickney, Carmen Mathews) resort to desperate measures to keep their house.

Two sisters (Dorothy Stickney, Carmen Mathews) resort to desperate measures to keep their house.

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S2, EP14 "John Brown's Body"

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S2, EP11 "Better Bargain"

An underworld kingpin (Robert Middleton) learns that his wife (Kathleen Hughes) has been unfaithful to him. With Henry Silva.

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S2, EP10 "Jonathan"

A young man is overcome with grief when he learns of his father's demise and accuses his new mother of the crime.

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S2, EP9 "Crack of Doom"

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S2, EP8 "Conversation Over a Corpse"

Two sisters (Dorothy Stickney, Carmen Mathews) resort to desperate measures to keep their house.

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: Alan Napier, Anthony Dawson, Arthur E. Gould-Porter, Charles Cooper, Charles Davis, George Pelling, Jerry Barclay, John Williams, Kendrick Huxham, Melville Cooper, Michael Kuhn, Patricia Hitchcock, Robert Horton, Russell Collins, Walter Kingsford
Original Air Date: Oct 2, 1955
Genres: DramaTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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