Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Fog Closing In 3/3
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She could of gotten away with this: The dude from the hospital threatened to come back and kill her if she turned him in so she didn't tell the orderlies (the fact the door lock was broken proves this); She lies and says she thought her husband returning unexpectedly was the psycho dude, so she panicked and took a pot shot at him; Dead as a doornail. It was all a terrible accident. Chick gets the life insurance, house, business and money, Pops moves in, and they all live happily ever after.
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@1276epr The vaudeville one was a Twilight Zone, "Caesar and Me," starring Jackie Cooper; the glass eye was "The Glass Eye," an Alfred Hitchcock presents starring Jessica Tandy.
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@TheSkylur44 LOL I don't know how you remember all of them. But here is one for you. Again, it was spooky for that era. What was the one (and I think this theme appeared on other mystery shows) that revoled around a vaudeville performer that had a dummy but it turned out that the performer was actually the dummy and the dummy a human midget? And briefly what was the story line? Is that the same episode involving something about someone's glass eye falling out and terrifying some female?
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@1276epr That was "No Pain" starring Brian Keith, Season 5 of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and one of my all time favorites, I LOVE that episode!
Dave Rainey was once a healthy, successful individual. He now finds himself struck down in the prime of his life, confined to an iron lung. He has a nurse and his wife is attentive, but he is concerned re her friendship with Arnold Barrett. One evening, she gives the nurse the evening off and Dave concludes this is the evening she will finish him off.
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@TheSkylur44 what was the name of the one where a guy in an iron lung figured out his spouse and boyfriend intended to do away with him?
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@1276epr Exactly. It was wonderful, so well done. One of my favorites.
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@TheSkylur44 LOL some of us have elephantine memories. now that you say that, I remember that she had gone to the carnival midget that sold it and found out there was nothing but rubbish in the jar, which she proceeded to empty right in front of him. I remember this being a very frightening episode for that era, all without the gore, guts, etc of today......just a story line and spooky music.
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@1276epr It was not his niece's head it was his wife's she had been fooling aorund with this other guy but the reason he snapped and killed her was because she was going to tell everyone the jar was fake. The episode is called The Jar written by Ray Bradbury.
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@Inthemoodfor2046 you can say that at my eulogy LOL. BTW, what was the name of that very famous episode revolving around a carnival exhibit of a glass jar that had mysterious-looking stuff in it and Pa Buttram ended up putting his niece's head into it?
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@1276epr I was told that he didn't but I checked on IMDB and he actually directed 17 episodes. So you are right, he did direct some.
Wow, she is a rat. and a psycho. A. H. use lots of psychoanalysis. It was the rage
IExposeMormonism 1 year ago 4
What the hell? Mary shot Arthur so she could be w/ her parents?
dtucke01 1 year ago 3