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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "Captive Audience" (1962)

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Season 1 episode 5 of the series, directed by Alf Kjellin, with James Mason, Angie Dickinson, Arnold Moss, Ed Nelson, Roland Winters, Sara Shane, Bart Burns, Geraldine Wall et al. Host: Alfred Hitchcock. Original air date: 18 October 1962.

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  • Thanks so very much for uploading this great episode. James Mason is the greatest! He looks like he has great chemistry with Angie Dickinson on here!

  • @timothyissohot You're wellcome! Thanks should actually go to "ChangeAba" for suggesting this episode. I, too, think the performers are great; ...and of course, you would expect nothing but "great" from James Mason.

  • Thanks sooo much for uploading it. This is a very good one and I took much pleasure watching it.

  • @ChangeAba My pleasure! The director of this episode, Alf Kjellin, plays "Edwin", the pianist, in "Don't Look Behind You".

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  • @GR160289 May I add that Edwin is one creepy dude, don't miss that epi.

  • Those of you who miss 'Fandemonium' on TV Land, raise your hand.

  • Angie Dickinson was so beautiful! No one today can compare.

  • She looks like Beyonce

  • This is also the only time I have ever seen Angie Dickinson smoke on screen besides a TV movie in the 80's.

  • I think that Angie Dickinson was a very compelling actress. It's too bad that she hadn't done some more complex roles in her career. She apparently turned down a lot early in her career because she wanted to be a wife and mother. It's been said that she had turned down, for example, the role of Bonnie in "Bonnie & Clyde." She might have been great in that. She probably would have been better than Faye Dunaway, too, in "Network." She had a way of capturing the screen without even much effort.

  • @GR160289 That's interesting - thanks, I am going to watch this Episode some time later.

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