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Season
7 (NBC) (1961-62)
Episode Guide
compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by: Rina Fox
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######### Alfred Hitchcock presents ##########
############## season 7 1961-62 ##############
################## (half-hour) #################
NBC Tuesdays 8:30pm Eastern
7.01 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: THE HAT BOX
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 13653
10-Oct-61 NBC Tue
written by Henry Slesar
directed by Alan Crosland Jr.
director of photography Neal Beckner, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Paul Ford ....... Professor Jarvis
Billy Gray ....... Perry Hatch
Frank Maxwell ....... Lt. Roman
Jamie Brothers ...... Denny
Synopsis 1:
College student Perry Hatch is caught cribbing on an anatomy
test by Professor Jarvis, who threatens to tell the boy's father. [RF]
Synopsis 2:
Students think a professor has killed his wife.
7.02 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: BANG, YOU'RE DEAD
Revue-Shamley prod. no 15304
17-Oct-61 NBC Tue
written by Margery Vosper
story by Harold Swanton
directed by Alfred Hitchcock
director of photography John L. Russell,
A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Steve Dunne ........... Rich Sheffield
Bill Mumy ............. Jackie Chester
Biff Elliot ........... Fred Chester
Lucy Prentiss ......... Amy Chester
Dean Moray ............ Gary
Kelly Flynn ........... Stephen
Mary Grace Canfield ... Supermarket Customer
Craig Duncan .......... Clerk
Marta Kristen ......... Jiffy Snack Girl
Karl Lukas ............ Mailman
Juanita Moore ......... Cleo
Olan Soule ............ Darlene's father
John Zaremba .......... Supermarket Manager
Thayer Burton ......... Cashier
Jeff Parker ........... Shopping Cart man
Synopsis:
Jackie Chester thinks his uncle will bring him a toy revolver,
and when his uncle arrives, Jackie finds one - but it's no toy. [RF]
7.03 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: MARIA
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15322
24-Oct-61 NBC Tue
Playlist - Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Maria (3pt)
written by John Collier
story by John Wyndham
directed by Boris Sagal
director of photography John L. Russell,
A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Norman Lloyd ....... Leo Torbey
Nita Talbot ....... Carol Torbey
Merry Anders ....... Lena
Venus DeMars ....... Emila Maria Travatore
Edmund Hasim ........ El Magnifico
Kreg Martin ....... Benny
Marjorie Bennett ...... Elderly Woman
Billy Curtis ....... Midget
Doug Carlson ....... Roustabout
Synopsis 1:
Carnival man Leo Torbey wakes up with a hangover and
a newly-purchased trained monkey. Leo's wife Carole wants
to get rid of the animal, Leo wants to give
it a chance. [RF]
Synopsis 2:
An artistic carnival ``monkey'' takes revenge.
7.04 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: COP FOR A DAY
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 13652
31-Oct-61 NBC Tue
written by Henry Slesar
directed by Paul Henreid
director of photography John L. Russell,
A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Walter Matthau ...... Phil
Glenn Cannon ........ Davey
Carol Grace ......... the Woman (the witness)
Bernard Fein ........ Marty Hirsch
Robert Reiner ....... Officer Thomas Spinelli
George Kane ......... Officer Max Miller
Anatol Winogradoff .. Delicatessen Counterman
Susan Brown ......... Receptionist
Tom Begley .......... Bank Messenger
Kathryne Dudley ..... Lady asking for nearest Post Office
Synopsis 1:
A crook's plan to silence a witness backfires.
Synopsis 2:
A pair of hoods named Phil and Davey hold up a bank messenger and shoot him
while
making their getaway. Real trouble starts when they learn the messenger is dead and
there was a witness to the shooting. [RF]
7.05 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: KEEP ME COMPANY
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 13655
07-Nov-61 NBC Tue
written by Henry Slesar
directed by Alan Crosland Jr.
director of photography Neal Beckner, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Anne Francis ........ Julia Reddy
Jack Ging ........... Detective Parks
Edmund Hashim ....... Marco Reddy
Anthony Hall ........ Sam Reddy
Billy Wells ......... Kenny Reddy
Hinton Pope ......... First Cop
Howard McLeod ....... Second Cop
Synopsis:
A lonely woman unwittingly helps the police.
7.06 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: BETA DELTA GAMMA
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15320
14-Nov-61 NBC Tue
written by Calvin Clements
directed by Alan Crosland Jr.
director of photography John L. Russell, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Burt Brinckerhoff ......... Alan
Duke Howard ......... Mark
Severn Darden ........ Franklin
Joel Crothers ......... Robert
Barbara Harris ........ Beth
Petrie Mason .......... Dodo
Barbara Steele ........ Phyllis
Synopsis:
A fraternity's practical joke proves deadly.
7.07 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: YOU CAN'T BE A LITTLE GIRL ALL YOUR LIFE
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15317
21-Nov-61 NBC Tue
written by Helen Neilson
story by Stanley Ellin
directed by Norman Lloyd
Guest Stars:
Dick York ........... Tom Barton
Carolyn Kearney ........... Julie Barton
John Anderson .......... Nicholson
Ted de Corsia ........... Police Lt. Christensen
Bill Quinn ....... Mr. Dutton
Frank Milan ......... Dr. Vaughn
Howard Caine ......... District Attorney Asst
Keith Britton ........ The Policeman
Synopsis:
A shy woman attempts to identify an attacker.
7.08 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: THE OLD PRO
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15318
28-Nov-61 NBC Tue
written by Calvin Clements
story by H.A. De Rosso
directed by Paul Henreid
director of photography Dale Deverman
Guest Stars:
Richard Conte ............ Frank Burns
Sara Shane ............ Loretta Burns
Stacy Harris ......... Cullen
John Anderson ......... Nicholson
Richard Carlyle ....... Mace
Synopsis 1:
A hired killer's retirement ends suddenly.
Synopsis 2:
Frank Burns may have retired as a professional killer, but he's still
not getting much peace and quiet. There's a guy
named Cullen who knows about Frank's past and is
keeping quiet about it as long as Frank can afford it. [RF]
7.09 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: I SPY
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 13658
05-Dec-61 NBC Tue
written by John Collier
story by John Mortimer
directed by Norman Lloyd
director of photography Peter Hennessey
Guest Stars:
Kay Walsh ........... Mrs. Morgan
Eric Barker ......... Henry Frute
Cecil Parker ........ Lawyer
William Kendall ..... Captain Morgan
Elspeth Duxbury ..... Gladys
Nicholas Selby ...... Process Server
Synopsis:
A detective falls for the woman he is watching.
7.10 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: SERVICES RENDERED
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15330
12-Dec-1961 NBC Tue
written by Richard Levinson & William Link
directed by Paul Henreid
Director of photography Neal Beckner
Guest Stars:
Hugh Marlowe .......... Dr. Ralph Mannix
Steve Dunne ........... Young Man
Bernadette Hale ....... Miss Sherman
Percy Helton .......... Cyrus Rutherford
Bert Remsen ........... Jimmy
Karl Lukas ............ Uncle Ben
Tom Pace .............. the Man
Ottola Nesmith ........ Woman Eyewitness
Andy Romano ........... Workman
Synopsis 1:
An amnesia victim has $1,000 and a doctor's name.
Synopsis 2:
A young man is injured in an accident and succumbs to amnesia.
He searches his pockets for some clue to his identity, and finds two items
- a thousand dollar bill and the address of
a Dr. Mannix. [RF]
*Note: On end credits Hugh Marlowe's character is listed as Dr. Ralph Mannix
yet
on his door to his office the name is spelt Dr. Mannick.
7.11 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: THE RIGHT KIND OF MEDICINE
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15324
19-Dec-1961 NBC Tue
written by Henry Slesar
directed by Alan Crosland Jr.
director of photography John L. Russell, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Robert Redford ........ Charlie Pugh
Russell Collins ......... Mr. Fletcher
Joby Baker ....... Vernon
Gage Clarke ........ Dr. Vogel
King Calder ......... Police Lieutenant
Robert Karnes .......... Sergeant
Bernard Kates ....... Witness
Bert Remsen ...... Officer
Harry Swoger ........ Mr. Grissom
Synopsis:
A wounded killer has a pain prescription filled.
7.12 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: A JURY OF HER PEERS
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15328
26-Dec-1961 NBC Tue
written by James P. Cavanagh
story by Susan Glaspell
directed by Robert Florey
director of photography Dale Deverman
Guest Stars:
Ann Harding ......... Sarah Hale
Frances Reid ........ Mary Peters
June Walker ...... Millie Wright
Robert Bray ....... Henry Peters
Ray Teal ....... Jim Hale
Philip Bourneuf ....... George Henderson
Synopsis 1:
Two women uncover the motive for a murder.
Synopsis 2:
Jim Hale stops off for a visit at the home of his neighbors,
the Wrights. On the first floor he encounters Millie
Wright, a phlegmatic sort, thoroughly engrossed
in her knitting, and on the second floor he
encounters Millie's husband. [RF]
7.13 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: THE SILK PETTICOAT
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15310
02-Jan-1962 NBC Tue
written by Halsted Welles & Norman Ginsburg
story by Joseph Shearing
directed by John Newland
Director of photography John L. Russell,
A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Michael Rennie ........ Sir Humphrey J. Orford
Antoinette Bower ...... Elisa Minden
Jack Livesey .......... Dr. Minden
Doris Lloyd ........... Mrs. Boyd
David Frankham ........ Philip Haven
Molly Glessing ........ Parlor Maid
Shirley O'Hara ........ Flora
Synopsis:
A woman learns her future husband's dark secret.
7.14 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: BAD ACTOR
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15303
09-Jan-1962 NBC Tue
written by Robert Bloch
story by Max Franklin
directed by John Newland
director of photography John F. Warren,
A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Robert Duvall ......... Bart Conway
Charles Robinson ...... Jerry Lane
Carole Eastman ........ Marjorie Rogers
David Lewis ........... Ed Boling
William Schallert ..... Lt. Gunderson
Bartlett Robinson ..... Donald Wellman
Jo Helton ............. the Secretary
Raven Grey Eagle ...... the Bongo Player
Synopsis:
An actor murders his rival for a part.
7.15 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: THE DOOR WITHOUT A KEY
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15314
16-Jan-1962 NBC Tue
teleplay by Irving Elman
story by Norman Daniels
directed by Herschel Daugherty
director of photography Dale Deverman
Guest Stars:
Claude Rains ........ Leonard Eldridge
Bill Mumy ......... Mickey Hollins
John Larch ........... Captain Shaw
Connie Gilchrist ...... Maggie Vanderman
David Fresco .......... Dave
Sam Gilman ............ Squad Car Officer
Andy Romano ........... the Patrolman
Robert Carson ......... Lieutenant
Jimmy Hawkins ......... Dewey Sims
Jeff Parker ........... Larry Rowan
Susan Hart ............ Jill
Synopsis:
A sheriff brings together an old man and a boy.
7.16 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: THE CASE OF M.J.H.
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15333
23-Jan-1962 NBC Tue
written by Henry Slesar
directed by Alan Crosland Jr.
director of photography Dale Deverman
Guest Stars:
Robert Loggia ......... Jimmy French
Barbara Baxley ........ Maude Sheridan
Richard Gaines ........ M.J. Harrison
Theodore Newton ....... Dr. Cooper
Marjorie Eaton ........ Landlady
Leatrice Leigh ........ Receptionist
Synopsis:
An extortionist exploits a lonely woman's love.
7.17 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: THE FAITH OF AARON MENEFEE
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15313
30-Jan-1962 NBC Tue
written by Ray Bradbury
story by Stanley Ellin
directed by Norman Lloyd
director of photography Dale Deverman
Guest Stars:
Andrew Prine ........... Aaron Menefee
Robert Armstrong ........... Dr. Buckles
Sidney Blackmer ........... Rev. Otis Jones
Maggie Pierce ......... Emily Jones
Olan Soule ......... Brother Fish
Gail Bonney ............ Woman
Don Hammer ......... Vern Byers
Synopsis:
A man has an unswerving belief in a faith healer.
7.18 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: THE WOMAN WHO WANTED TO LIVE
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15321
06-Feb-1962 NBC Tue
written by Bryce Walton
directed by Alan Crosland Jr.
director of photography Dale Deverman
Guest Stars:
Lola Albright ............ Lisa
Charles Bronson .......... Ray Bardon
Ray Montgomery ........... Gas Station Attendent
Craig Curtis ........ Rook
Ben Bryant ........... Fat Boy
Robert Rudelson ........... Cuke
Jesslyn Fax ........... Motel Proprietress
Synopsis:
An escaped convict takes a cooperative hostage.
7.19 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: STRANGE MIRACLE
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15323
13-Feb-1962 NBC Tue
teleplay by Halsted Welles
story by George Langelaan
directed by Norman Lloyd
director of photography John L. Russell, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
David Opatoshu .......... Pedro Sicueros
Miriam Colon ......... Lolla Sicueros
Eduardo Ciannelli ............ the Priest
Frank DeKova ......... Senor Vargas
Adelina Pedroza .......... Maria
Tina Menard ..... the Nun
Synopsis:
A man fakes paralysis to claim insurance money.
7.20 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: THE TEST
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15329
20-Feb-1962 NBC Tue
written by Henry Slesar
directed by Boris Sagal
director of photography John F. Warren, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Brian Keith .......... Vernon Wedge
Eduardo Ciannelli ........... Mr. Marino
Rod Lauren ....... Benjy Marino
William Bramley ......... Dr. Hagerty
Steve Gravers .......... Prosecutor Wickers
Tenen Holtz ......... Witness Sol Dankers
Rusty Lane ...... The Judge
Eve McVeagh ........... Mrs. Archer
Dee J. Thompson ....... Olga
Ken Harp .............. the Baliff
Dick Hilleary ......... Jury Foreman
Synopsis:
An analysis of a knife could prove innocence.
7.21 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: BURGLAR PROOF
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15331
27-Feb-1962 NBC Tue
written by Henry Slesar
directed by John Newland
director of photography John F. Warren, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Robert Webber ....... Harrison Fell
Paul Hartman ............ Sammy Morrisey
Whit Bissell ...... Mr. Bliss
Philip Ober .........Wilton Stark
Howard McLeod .......... Mr. Grady
Josie Lloyd ........... Dorothy
Synopsis:
An ad man hires an ex-crook to test a new safe.
7.22 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: THE BIG SCORE
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15319
06-Mar-1962 NBC Tue
written by Bryce Walton
story by Sam Merwin, Jr.
directed by Boris Sagal
director of photography John F. Warren, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Evans Evans ........... Dora
Philip Reed ......... F. Hubert Fellowes
Rafael Campos ........ Gino
John Zaremba .......... Police Lieutenant Morgan
Tom Gilleran ......... Mike
Jesse Jacobs ......... Ozzie
Joe Trapaso ........ Murphy
Synopsis:
Young robbers take on more than they can handle.
7.23 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: PROFIT SHARING PLAN
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15334
13-Mar-1962 NBC Tue
written by Richard Levinson & William Link
directed by Bernard Girard
director of photography Dale Deverman
Guest Stars:
Henry Jones ........... Miles Cheever
Ruth Storey ........... Mrs. Cheever
Rebecca Sand .......... Anita
Frank Maxwell ......... Rudy
Stephanie Hill ........ Miss Lemmon
Humphrey Davis ........ Mr. Dougherty
Jim Sweeney ........... Elevator Operator
Lew Brown ............. Airline Ticket Agent
Hinton Pope ........... Police Detective
Lael Jackson .......... Stewardess
Suzanne Noel .......... Junior Stewardess
Synopsis:
A man plans to retire with loot and his mistress.
7.24 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: APEX
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15301
20-Mar-1962 NBC Tue
teleplay by John T. Kelley
based on a story by James Workman
directed by Alan Crosland Jr.
director of photography Dale Deverman
Guest Stars
Patricia Breslin ...... Margo
Vivienne Segal ........ Clara
Mark Miller ........... Claude
George Kane ........... George Weeks
Synopsis:
A man and his lover plan the murder of his wife.
7.25 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: THE LAST REMAINS
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15327
27-Mar-1962 NBC Tue
written by Henry Slesar
directed by Leonard Horn
director of photography Neal Beckner
Guest Stars:
Ed Gardner ............ Marvin J. Foley
John Fiedler .......... Amos Duff
Len Weinrib ........... Stanley
Walter Kinsella ....... Lt. Morgan
Molly Ryder ........... the Girl
Gail Bonney ........... the Librarian
Synopsis:
An undertaker attempts to collect from a killer.
7.26 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: TEN O'CLOCK TIGER
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15309
03-Apr-1962 NBC Tue
written by William Fay
directed by Bernard Girard
director of photography Neal Beckner
Guest Stars:
Robert Keith .......... Arthur "The Professor" Duffy
Frankie Darro ......... Boots Murphy
Karl Lukas ............ Soldier Fresno
Bruce Dushman ......... Buster
Chuck Hicks ........... Gypsy Joe
Charles E. Perry ...... Handler
Andy Romano ........... Cop
Syl Lamont ............ the Attendant
Synopsis:
A manager buys a formula to energize his boxer.
7.27 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: ACT OF FAITH
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15305
10-Apr-1962 NBC Tue
teleplay by Eric Ambler
based on a story by Nicholas Monsarrat
directed by Bernard Girard
director of photography Dale Deverman
Guest Stars:
George Grizzard ....... Alan Chatterton
Dennis King ........... Ralston Temple
Florence MacMichael ... Alice
Jenö Mate ............. Luigi
Mary Grace Canfield ... Kathy Carr
Alan Campbell ......... Show-Biz Agent
Synopsis:
A young writer asks an author to finance a book.
7.28 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: THE KERRY BLUE
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15339
17-Apr-1962 NBC Tue
written by Henry Slesar
directed by Paul Henreid
director of photography Dale Deverman
Guest Stars:
Carmen Mathews ........ Thelma Malley
Gene Evans ............ Ned Malley
Robert Reiner ......... Dr. Prentice
John Zaremba .......... Dr. Chaff
David Carlyle ......... Detective
C. Warren Smith ....... Intern
Synopsis:
A man accuses his wife of killing his dog, Annie, the true love of his life.
7.29 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: THE MATCHED PEARL
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15307
24-Apr-1962 NBC Tue
written by Henry Slesar
directed by Bernard Girard
director of photography John L. Russell,
A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
John Ireland .......... Captain McCabe
Ernest Truex .......... Hubert Wilkens
Sharon Farrell ........ Lolly Wilkens
Émile Genest .......... Laurent DuBois / Lawrence Kirkwood
Michael King .......... Conroy
Charlotte Knight ...... Cleaning Woman
Synopsis:
A man orders a match to a black pearl he bought.
7.30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: WHAT FRIGHTENED YOU, FRED?
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15341
01-May-1962 NBC Tue
written by Joel Murcott
story by Jack Ritchie
directed by Paul Henreid
director of photography John F. Warren,
A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
R.G. Armstrong ........ Fred Riordan
Edward Asner .......... Warden Bragen
Adam Williams ......... Doctor
Eve McVeagh ........... Mae
Steve Peck ............ Tony Wando (as Steven Peccaro)
Kreg Martin ........... Kowalski
Harry Mackin .......... Cop
Synopsis:
A convict is forced to agree to murder.
7.31 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15326
08-May-1962 NBC Tue
written by Henry Slesar
directed by Richard Whorf
director of photography John L. Russell,
A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Joanna Moore .......... Louise Towers
Howard Morris ......... Dave Sumner
Jack Carter ........... Stanley Towers
King Calder ........... Stanley's Attorney
Bruce Andersen ........ Stanley's Business Associate
Walter Kinsella ....... Anderson
John Zaremba .......... Tax Investigator
Molly Glessing ........ Maid
Synopsis:
A seemingly poor man visits a rich college chum.
7.32 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: VICTIM FOUR
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15336
15-May-1962 NBC Tue
written by Talmadge Powell
directed by Paul Henreid
director of photography Neal Beckner
Guest Stars:
Peggy Ann Garner ...... Madeline Drake
John Lupton ........... Ralph Morrow
Paul Comi ............. Joe Drake
Bryan O'Byrne ......... Mr. Tuttle
Nesdon Booth .......... Bartender
Harry Hines ........... Old Man
Glenn Stensel ......... Young Man
Stephanie Hill ........ Young Girl
Synopsis:
Two men fear a woman they love will be slain.
7.33 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: THE OPPORTUNITY
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15338
22-May-1962 NBC Tue
written by Bryce Walton & Henry Slesar
story by J.W. Aaren
directed by Robert Florey
director of photography Neal Beckner
Guest Stars:
Richard Long .......... Paul Devore
Rebecca Sand .......... Kate Devore
Coleen Gray ........... Lois Callen
Olive Dunbar .......... Mrs. Ranwiller
Synopsis:
A shoplifter is blackmailed into helping in a theft.
7.34 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: THE TWELVE HOUR CAPER
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15332
29-May-1962 NBC Tue
written by Harold Swanton
story by Mike Marmer
directed by John Newland
director of photography Dale Deverman
Guest Stars:
Dick York ............. Herbert J. Wiggam
Sarah Marshall ........ Miss Pomfritt
Wendell Holmes ........ Sylvester Tupper
Don Durant ............ Lowe
Gage Clarke ........... Frisbee
Charles Carson ........ Lawrence Westbrook
Ned Wever ............. Hargis
Kreg Martin ........... Webster
Tom Bellin ............ Brand
Andy Romano ........... 2nd Police Officer
Bob Reiner ............ Airport Clerk
Lillian O'Malley ...... Cleaning Woman
Ernest Losso .......... the Messenger
Synopsis:
Three men plan to steal $565,000 in bonds.
7.35 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: THE CHILDREN OF ALDA NOUVA
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15340
05-Jun-1962 NBC Tue
written by Robert Wallsten
directed by Robert Florey
director of photography Neal Beckner
Guest Stars:
Jack Carson ........... Frankie Fane
Christopher Dark ...... Ainsley Crowder
Stefan Schnabel ....... Police Detective
Thano Rama ............ Paolo
Lidia Vana ............ Old Woman
David Fresco .......... Cripple
Carlo Tricoli ......... Villager
Christy Cummins ....... Gina
Raymond Cavaleri ...... Giulio
Ray Giarrusso ......... Cesare
Vincent Padula ........ Waiter
Synopsis:
A tourist falls prey to a pack of children.
7.36 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: FIRST CLASS HONEYMOON
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15311
12-Jun-1962 NBC Tue
written by Henry Slesar
directed by Don Weis
director of photography Neal Beckner
Guest Stars:
Robert Webber ......... Edward Gibson
Jeremy Slate .......... Carl Seabrook
John Abbott ........... Abner Munro
Kim Hamilton .......... Jeanette
Marjorie Bennett ...... Mrs. Phalen
Elaine Martone ........ Marian
James Flavin .......... Doorman
Synopsis:
A man offers to wed a friend's ex-wife for $5000.
7.37 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: THE BIG KICK
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15342
19-Jun-1962 NBC Tue
written by Robert Bloch
directed by Alan Crosland Jr.
director of photography John L. Russell,
A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Anne Helm ............. Judy Baker
Wayne Rogers .......... Kenneth
Brian Hutton .......... Mitch
Martin Clark .......... Kong
Frances Morris ........ the Landlady
Thomas Bellin ......... Monk
Rees Vaughn ........... Bruce
Jan Conaway ........... Connie
Susanne Wasson ........ Linda
Bruce Andersen ........ the Clerk
Synopsis:
A man (Wayne Rogers) with money woos a beatnik girl.
7.38 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: WHERE BEAUTY LIES (final half-hour episode broadcast)
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 15335
26-Jun-1962 NBC Tue
written by James P. Cavanagh
story by Henry Farrell
directed by Robert Florey
director of photography Neal Beckner
Guest Stars:
Cloris Leachman ....... Caroline Hardy
George Nader .......... Colin Hardy
Charles Carlson ....... Paul Ross
Pamela Curran ......... Joan Blake
Raymond Bailey ........ The Doctor
Marilyn Clark ......... Julie Ross
Norman Leavitt ........ the House Painter
Synopsis:
A woman becomes jealous of her brother's romance.
7.39 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: THE SORCERER'S APPRENTICE (Unaired)
Revue-Shamley prod. no. 13690
UNAIRED
written by Robert Bloch
directed by Josef Leytes
director of photography John L. Russell, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Diana Dors ............ Irene
Brandon de Wilde ...... Hugo
David J. Stewart ...... Victor Sadini
Larry Kert ............ George
Synopsis 1:
Hugo is a retarded boy without a home. He is taken in by a kind carnival
magician Sadini. Sadini's deceitful wife, Irene, performs in her husband's
act as the woman whose body is, supposedly, sawed in half. Irene
manipulates Hugo into killing her husband. She says she wants to start a
new act with Hugo and convinces him that he can perform the sawing the
woman in half trick because the magic is in the wand. Hugo killes Sadini
for her, but then she backs out on her promise. Hugo knocks out Irene in
a struggle. He then decides to attempt the trick and ends up sawing Irene
in half for real. [RF]
Synopsis 2:
A poor, retarded boy falls for a magician's wife.
Note: This grisly episode was denied original network broadcast, but was shown in syndication.
The following Season (1962-63) the series is extended to Hour Long Format - see - The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
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