They really did a fine job of adapting the Margaret Millar novel that was much heavier in details, some that obviously could not be brought to TV (or even movies of the era) - a visit to a brothel, Helen's brother in a relationship with the photographer, etc. The Dorothy Johnson character was named something else and a different ending . . .well, I don't want to spoil the book if you haven't read it.
I loved the late Miss Hackett, a beautiful and intelligent actress.
I sure wish some channel where I live would show good tv like this instead of the modern garbage they run in the gorund. You can't go wrong with Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
They really did a fine job of adapting the Margaret Millar novel that was much heavier in details, some that obviously could not be brought to TV (or even movies of the era) - a visit to a brothel, Helen's brother in a relationship with the photographer, etc. The Dorothy Johnson character was named something else and a different ending . . .well, I don't want to spoil the book if you haven't read it.
I loved the late Miss Hackett, a beautiful and intelligent actress.
Thanks for posting.
Neptunesque 1 year ago
Try watching this episode alone,late at night ,in a house that makes sounds. A great one.
CARACCIDENTV 4 years ago
interesting
sacrificaltotem 4 years ago
I sure wish some channel where I live would show good tv like this instead of the modern garbage they run in the gorund. You can't go wrong with Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
storrs19 5 years ago
They do show them on the Chiller network but you have to have cable to see them.
bitchyb73 3 years ago
Woah... that was... interesting
kalikn 5 years ago