![]() ![]() His original opening bits are colorized for re-use here. Updated remakes of classic stories from Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955) and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1962), originally produced by the Master of Suspense. A nice change of pace for the series performed by a game cast this is a breezy thirty minutes. Alfred Hitchcock Presents: With Bernard Behrens, Cynthia Belliveau, David B. Filled with tales of murder, madness, intrigue and suspense and featuring an all star cast. She was surely cast more for her comic gifts than her ethnicity because she's as much of an Indian as your Aunt Tillie from Syracuse but she is quite humorous in her part. Back for a seventh collection of brilliant tales of murder, mystery and the macabre, Alfred Hitchcock presents all 38 stories from the groundbreaking television classics final season, plus a bonus episode not aired as part of the original broadcast run. Pasty Kelly, in what was standard practice at the time, is ridiculously cast as a Native American. Surrounded by able supporting players, in particular Arch Johnson, the pair spar and spark in amusing fashion. However while she is still a tough customer here she's svelte, perhaps the most shapely she ever was, and able to show off her comic chops which were considerable, she and Ricardo make an engaging pair in their prickly banter. A retired hit man being blackmailed finds out in his profession, he has to keep on killing to protect his wife and to survive. Connie Ford was best known for playing smothering dragon mothers or frowzy harridans of another stripe and she was one of the best at it. With Alfred Hitchcock, Richard Conte, Sara Shane, Stacy Harris. A man (Gary Merrill) on the ledge of a New York City hotel threatens suicide after his wifes (Elizabeth. It seems most of the denizens of the town have taken refuge during the storm and he butts heads with widowed saloon girl Ford. Watch Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Season 4, Episode 7 with a subscription on Peacock. Montalban, handsome and smooth, literally blows into town's watering hole on the tale of a blizzard with a price on his head and a disarming manner. Ricardo Montalban and Constance Ford at first glance would seem mismatched but their interplay is easy, relaxed and charming. Whereas most of the time the Alfred Hitchcock Presents shows were either chillers or allegories with a moral coda at the conclusion this one is a gently comic tale with well matched stars. ![]()
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