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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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S3, EP33 "Post-Mortem"

A woman (Joanna Moore) learns that a winning sweepstakes ticket is in the suit her former husband was buried in. With Steve Forrest and James Gregory.

S3, EP34 "The Crocodile Case"

A crocodile valise becomes a vital clue in tracking down a murderer (Denholm Elliott).

S7, EP23 "Profit-Sharing Plan"

A retired man plans to run away with his mistress and stolen company funds but his wife has something else in mind.

S3, EP36 "The Safe Place"

A bank teller (Robert H. Harris) invents a seemingly foolproof plan to come up with a lot of quick cash. With Jerry Paris and Philip Pine.

S7, EP22 "The Big Score"

A gang of teen thieves hits one house too many when they target a mob gangster's (Philip Reed) home. With Tom Gilleran and Rafael Campos.

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: Baynes Barron, Charles Watts, David Fresco, Don Taylor, Doris Lloyd, Edwin Jerome, Frederick Worlock, Joseph Hamilton, Kitty Kelly, Murray Matheson, Pat Breslin, Roscoe Ates, Tom Helmore, Wendell Holmes, Wesley Lau
Original Air Date: Oct 2, 1955
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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