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A drifter's stop at a water hole turns his life upside-down.

A drifter's stop at a water hole turns his life upside-down.

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S2, EP2 "Blood in the Dust"

A resettled Yankee rancher faces the wrath of an ex-Confederate.

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S2, EP3 "A Gun Is for Killing"

A man is forbidden to avenge his son's death.

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S2, EP4 "Proud Woman"

A fiercely independent woman hires a gunman as a ranch hand.

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S2, EP5 "Ride a Lonely Trail"

An aging sheriff who was asked to retire proves his worth one more time.

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S2, EP1 "The Deserters"

A sergeant is ordered to track down a deserter in the Arizona desert.

An anthology series based on the novels of Zane Grey.
Starring: Bart Burns, Claudette Colbert, Dick Powell, Don House, Donald Buka, Frances Robinson, Gary Merrill, Jane Greer, John Archer, John Dehner, K.L. Smith, Margaret Hayes, Steve Terrell, Tom Tully, Willis Bouchey
Original Air Date: Oct 5, 1956
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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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.

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