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This classic Emmy-winning anthology series created by Alfred Hitchcock features pulse-pounding suspense and delightfully twisting mysteries. Employing deceptively simple ironic twists and macabre bits of plotting, these half hour masterworks consistently thrill and entertain. Academy Award winners Jessica Tandy and Joanne Woodward are just two of the dozens of screen legends featured in the riveting episodes.
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A man takes the law into his own hands when his mentally unstable wife claims she has been attacked by a mysterious man in a gray suit.
A young man has a disturbing premonition and returns home to discover his father has been dead for years and no one told him. With John Forsythe and Cloris Leachman.
A clever tavern owner tries to prevent a shoot-out from taking place in her restaurant.
A married couple plan to scam their life insurance by having the wife fake her own disappearance.
A young woman and her mother check into a hotel in Paris. Soon after the mother disappears without a trace. Pat Hitchcock, Alfred's daughter, guest stars.
A gangland big shot and ex-con conceives a diabolical plot to avenge the homicide of his younger brother.
A cruel businessman is left for dead after a car accident renders him completely paralyzed. Joseph Cotton guest stars. Hitchcock directs.
A wealthy man suspects he may have hired a serial killer as his new cook.
A gambler attempts to scam a man who has hired him to tell him stories about London. Except the man isn't what he seems.
A businessman discovers that a look-alike is impersonating him around town and trying to assume his identity.
Neighborhood snoops suspect a wife has murdered her husband, with whom she frequently quarreled.
12. Santa Claus and the 10th Avenue Kid
An ex-convict department store Santa has his heart set on robbery until he meets and befriends a juvenile delinquent he hopes to reform.
A dishonest ex-curator covets a priceless vase that has been in the Cheney family for generations.
After a loyal clerk is fired, he kills his boss out of desperation. And then the boss shows up to work, unharmed, on Monday morning?
A gunman, bent on homicide, buys an airtight alibi in an ironic tale of fateful circumstance.
An escaped convict hides in a farmhouse where he holds a woman hostage--only there is something peculiar about the woman.
A reporter discovers the truth about the Lizzie Borden case.
Famed writer Ray Bradbury pens this episode about two retired salesmen who propose that most murders occur in hot weather.
A man with strapped finances is blackmailed after a bum witnesses him murder an old business partner.
Academy Award nominee Claude Rains guest stars as a ventriloquist who has a somewhat unnatural relationship with his marionette.
A reporter crosses back into the West after interviewing an Iron Curtain dictator when a man she meets tries to smuggle something in her cleared luggage.
A man hunts down two swindlers who have taken all of his money and ruined his life.
Alfred Hitchcock directs this chilling tale of a man who murders his wife only to be caught by the nature and generosity of her Christmas present to him.
Two scheming brothers attempt to murder their aunt for her fortune.
A couple, desperate for cash, plan to rob a senile, old woman. Charles Bronson guest stars.
Directors Robert Stevens , Paul Henreid , Herschel Daugherty , Norman Lloyd , Alfred Hitchcock , more… Arthur Hiller , Alan Crosland Jr. , James Neilson , Justus Addiss , John Brahm Season year 1956 Network Chiller Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Amy Lynn Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2008
This is the Complete First Season of Alfred Hitchcock Presents. The set contains all original 39 episodes from the first season of this Award Winning Murder Mystery series. All 16 hours of this brilliant show on 3 discs in a well packaged set. You will be sure to enjoy this one. Episodes: Disc one - 1. "Revenge"- A woman gets attacked in her home. Her husband seeks revenge on his bride's attacker. When he finds the attacker and gets his revenge he ends up finding out more than he bargained for. 2. "Premonition"- A traveling man returns to his home town after being struck by a terrible Premonition. Nothing seems normal upon his return. His family is acting strangely and he is looking for his father. His family is hesitant to tell him the facts about his father and he sets out on a mission to find out the truth and what the truth turns out to be will shock you. 3."Triggers in Leash"- 2 gunmen are hell bent on settling a dispute.. in a cook's house. As she cooks them dinner they draw their guns and begin a battle to see who will kill who first before the clock strikes midnight. 4."Don't Come Back Alive"- Frank and Mildred are struggling to pay the bills and keep a roof over their head. They need money and want to live a good life. They realize they have a 25,000 dollar policy but in order to cash in one of them has to die. This plan also means one of them would have to disappear for 7 years in order to collect. They make the decision, Mildred disappears then an ironic twist of events leads to the worst. 5."Into Thin Air"- Diana and her mother arrive in Paris during the World Expedition. Her mother starts to feel ill so they take up in a fancy hotel for the night. A mysterious doctor shows up and sends Diana off to get medicine for her mother. When Diana arrives back her mother has vanished "Into Thin Air" and the hotel concierge are completely denying she was ever at the hotel. Diana has to try to solve the mystery and find her mother before it's too late. 6."Salvage"- A story of a prisoner named Dan who's just been released. While in Prison, his brother was killed because of details that a woman named Lois gave to police. Dan catches up with Lois and instead of killing her makes her dreams come true. You will see what his motive for this was in the end. 7."Breakdown"- Mr. Callew, An arrogant businessman is resting on the beach along with a colleague/friend. While relaxing he receives a phone call from a recently fired employee who's life has now been destroyed because of him. Mr. Callew shows no remorse. He later ends up running off the road at a construction site ahead. His eyes are open, he's stuck behind the wheel yet his conscious is still operating. He can hear, he can see, he can feel, or can he? He desperately tries to let the people who come by know he's alive, or is he? 8."Our Cook's Treasure"- After having breakfast with his wife and a new cook Ralph starts to have indigestion. He gets sick and eventually he starts to think he's being poisoned. He brings a sample of his cocoa to a Dr. Later he reads of a housekeeper who poisons their employers and is still at large. Then things start to click. 9."The Long Shot"- Charlie Raymond is a gambler who's deep in debt. He ends up reading a newspaper advertisment asking for a londoner who is willing to accompany a British visitor on a trip. The man he meets asks a lot of questions. 10."The Case of Mr. Pelham"- Mr. Pelham consults a doctor after some troubling incidents. Acquaintances claim to have seen him in places he could not have been. They come to the conclusion there may be another man with a resemblence to Pelham. In actuality it's a man who's deliberately impersonating him. 11."Guilty Witness"- Stanley Crane is working at his grocery store when his upstairs neighbor comes in with a bruised face. She seems to have been beaten up. The same night Stanley and his wife hear fight. This time it's different though. One of them is dead and now they have to prove it to the investigator. 12."Santa Claus and the 10th Avenue Kid"- Story of Harold, a thief who has done time and is now out on parole. He gets a job as a department store Santa Claus. At first he isn't happy but soon sacrifices himself to make a kid's wish come true. 13."The Cheney Vase"- Lyle is a smooth talker yet he can't seem to save his job at a Manhatten Art Museum. He finally gets lucky. An old woman comes in the Museum and he hears about a vase. He seems this as his opportunity, goes to the woman's house and invades her life. 14."A Bullet for Baldwin"- A fired office worker ends up shooting his boss to death. He goes back to his home and waits to be arrested. Instead everyone acts like nothing happened the next day. Disc Two- 15."The Big Switch"- It's the 1920's and Gangster Sam Dunleavy has just returned to town. He is visited by his childhood friend. Sam has a falling out with a girlfriend and plans on killing her. Despite being warned not to, he tries to go through with it. Then a series of unexpected events occur. 16."You Got to Have Luck"- An escaped convict invades a woman's house after her husband leaves for work. From there he gives her orders and thinks he's home free until an ironic twist at the end sends him back to the slammer. 17."The Older Sister"- A story taking place one year after the acquittal of the Lizzie Borden murders. This short story is centered around Mr. and Mrs. Borden's murder and an investigator trying to solve the mystery of the Borden murder's. 18."Shopping for Death"- Two retired insurance salesman take it upon themselves to try to help rescue people they think are close to death. They approach an out of control woman and try to get her help before she ends up dead too. 19."The Derelicts"- Mr. Sloane lends Ralph money he needs to develop an invention in return for half of the profits. When Mr. Sloane comes to collect his money it turns out Ralph spent all of it on his attractive materialistic wife. Ralph panics and ends up killing Mr. Sloane. He thinks he's home free. But there's one problem- The murder was witnessed by a vagrant and now he wants a piece of the good life or Ralph will pay in more ways than one. 20."And So Died Riabouchinska"- When a dead man is found in a theatre a detective is hired to investigate. He learns the dead man had a connection to Fabian, a ventriloquist. As the detective is questioning the man the female dummy begins to talk. As the detective humors the ventriliquist he soon finds out the truth about the murders. 21."Safe Conduct"- Mary Prescott is returning from a trip behind the Iron Curtain traveling with a letter of safe conduct from the President. She soon encounters the Captain of a soccer team from that country. He asks her out to dinner and asks her to take a watch across the border for him. He ends up reporting her as a smuggler. 22."Place of Shadows"- A Priest, a young man, a snowstorm and revenge. 23."Back for Christmas"- Herbert is digging a hole in the basement. His wife thinks it's for a wine cellar but it's really for her soon to be dead body. 24."The Perfect Murder"- Two brothers plan to kill their aunt after finding out that they won't get any inheritance until she dies. 25."There Was an Old Woman"- An elderly woman has a conversation with a milkman and ends up telling him a relative of hers has passed away. After this, the milkman has a conversation about the woman's eccentric nature and wealth with the customer. THey plan to rob her, but when they get there the woman seems insane and they are in for more than they bargained for. 26."Whodunit"- A recently dead writer appears before an Angel in heaven. After hearing unpleasant news about the real cause of his death, the angel decides to let him go back and live one more day so he can find out who ended up killing him. 27."Help Wanted"- An aging man being let go from his job. His new employer has an unexpected assignment for him. 28."Portrait of Jocelyn"- Mark Halliday and his Mrs. are getting a new painting. The painting isn't what they expect. Soon the truth about the painting and Mr. Halliday is revealed. Disc Three- 29."The Orderly World of Mr. Appleby"- Mr. Appleby is going out of business. A representitive shows up and tells him he must pay his bills or else. His wife has some money, he decides to kill her and make it look like an accident. He soon ends up meeting a woman and she is also wealthy but she knows all about Mr. Appleby. 30."Never Again"- A distressed woman with a hangover tries to piece together clues of what happened the night before. She's in a hospital, She's injured and trying to figure out what happened. 31."The Gentleman from America"- Setting- 1940, surrounding a rich american named Latimer and a gambler named Sir Stephen. These 2 end up having a conversation. A ghost haunts Sir Sephen's home. Soon Sir Stephen makes a bet that Latimer can't make it through the night. 32."The Baby Sitter"- A detective goes to question a babysitter about the murder of a girl who she had been working with. Turns out the babysitter didn't like the girl very much. They think she may have something to do with it. 33."The Belfry"- Clint is in love and wants to marry the county's schoolteacher. He ends up building a house for them. Ellie dosen't seem to be interested in him though. She's already engaged to another man. Clint is enraged and ends up killing Ellie's fiance with an ax. As he's being hunted he hides in the belltower. 34."The Hidden Thing"- After seeing his fiance hit and killed by a driver a young man is devastated. He soon ends up getting a visit from a man who also went through something similar and they end up using memory recall to help him. 35."The Legacy"- Author visits Palm beach and meets some old friends. While there he is writing a book. Has to do with a married socialite's affair and a Prince. 36."Mink"- A story about a woman and a stolen mink coat. 37."Decoy"- A man is in love with a singer who is being abused by her husband. He decides to take action and ends up getting framed for the husband's murder. 38."The Creeper"- A Strangler's on the loose in New York. Ellen is scared and wants a new lock for her apartment. A locksmith arrives. While he's there her friend Steve calls and tells her the Creeper is using a job as a locksmith to get into people's homes. 39."Momentum"- Dick is forced to work for half his pay, dosen't want to and decides to resort to murder. Special Feature- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: A Look Back Other special features include A Piece on the history of Alfred Hitchcock's television show featuring all new interviews with Pat Hitchcock- Alfred's daughter, Norman Lloyd, Producer, Director & Actor Plus Hilton Green, Assistant Director. The set contains both Spanish and English subtitles and is worth every penny if you're interested in some classic and wonderfully directed pieces of TV history. Every episode is great, both in plot and directing. Enjoy.
Joey Hirsch Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2022
Maids poisoning overbearing housemasters, heirs itching to get their hands on the the fortunes of their wealthy relatives, philandering wives and husbands killing in passion, only to find out too late that they read the situation all wrong. The stories in "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," were already pretty much old hat by the time the show went on air, but it hardly mattered, as the talents of the cast, writers, and Hitch himself meant every week the audience was treated to standard potboilers elevated to high art. Each tale is a masterclass on storytelling and construction, how to hold an audience in suspense, keep them scared, make them guess wrong, and how to leave them satisfied with an unanticipated turn of the tale at the very end. The players themselves were a diverse and talented lot, equally capable of turning in hammier, over-the-top histrionics and understated performances as subtle as a summer breeze, whichever the story called for. Darren McGavin of "A Christmas Story" fame makes a couple memorable appearances, playing against type as a Western heavy with an Irish brogue in one episode, and later as a cynical schemer after an old woman's precious artworks in another. Charles Bronson contributes a pair of even more surprising turns in separate episodes, although the one in which he plays a detective grilling a loony ventriloquist deserves special mention; rarely, if ever, have you seen stone-faced Charlie deliver so much dialogue. And then of course there are the famous bumpers, the little segments at the beginning and end of the show in which Hitchcock bids you the viewer Good Evening and Goodnight. His entire essence is boiled down in those precious few seconds. You see him as at once both charming and mordant, comical and more than a touch macabre. I saw these episodes as a child, but having the attention span of a gnat in those days, on this go-round I could remember little but the pomp of the opening and closing theme, along with the iconic image of Hitchcock stepping forward in profile to stand in his own drawn silhouette. It's nice to go back now and discover that quality as well as nostalgia accounts for all those good memories. Highest recommendation, both for those craving entertainment and interested, as artists (screenwriters, actors, etc.) in how to deliver it in superlative, concise form.
Joseph Torcivia Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2010
Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season One (Released: 2005 by Universal Studios Home Entertainment) Another Looong DVD Review by Joe Torcivia It boasts one of the most famous openings in television history. The classical piece "Funeral March of a Marionette" plays, as the drawn outline of a rotund man fades into view. A dark silhouette, fitting the outlined profile, slowly walks into frame, matching it contour for contour. The camera pans over to our host, who greets us with a simultaneously familiar and chilling: "Good Eve-ven-ing!" It is ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS, one of those underappreciated television gems that has become more a part of our culture than most folks realize. AHP continues to demonstrate its brilliance through the courtesy of DVD, the first such collection is the subject of this review. Renowned director Alfred Hitchcock both introduces and offers a coda to each of his weekly tales of mystery, suspense, and usually murder - the grizzly detail of which often seems to surpass the perceived norms of 1950s TV. Mr. Hitchcock employs top-notch actors, writers and directors for his television "plays" (as he calls them) and sometimes directs certain choice episodes himself. The "plays" themselves are fun to watch, and deliver the best suspense the era had to offer. But Alfred Hitchcock really puts them "over the top" with the innovative ways he leads into and out of the stories - and introduces commercial messages. Sample this typical Hitchcock introduction, taken from the episode: "A Bullet for Baldwin". (We open with Hitchcock seated at a desk.) "Good Eve-ven-ing! I hope you'll excuse me if I appear a trifle excited, but I've just come into possession of a cure for insomnia. [He produces FIVE BULLETS and stands them up on the desk, neatly in a row.] It comes in capsule form. For best results, they must be taken internally. [He produces a GUN.] Here is the handy applicator. "It is an amazingly simple device. An idiot can operate it - and, indeed, many do. These objects play an important part in tonight's tale. It is called `A Bullet for Baldwin'." As is our custom in these reviews, we'll break it into CONS and PROS. The CONS: Disc One: In what I hope is strictly my own experience, The Adventure of Disc One is one of those quirky happenings that Mr. Hitchcock would no doubt appreciate. Episode Four "Don't Come Back Alive" froze little more than halfway through. It would then skip forward a bit and resume without incident. This happened in exactly the same way on multiple players. Amazon was excellent in quickly delivering a duplicate of
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