Breakdown
First aired: 11/13/1955
Writer: Francis Cockrell, Louis Pollock, Louis Pollock
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Guest star: Raymond Bailey (Ed Johnson), Holly Bane (Escaped Convict (as Mike Ragan)) , Aaron Spelling (Road Worker), Joseph Cotten (William Callew), Murray Alper (Lloyd), Lane Chandler (Sheriff), Marvin Press (Chessy), Harry Shannon (Dr. Harner), Forrest Stanley (Hubka), James Edwards (Convict), Elzie Emanuel (Black Escaped Covict), Harry Landers (Coroner), Richard Newton (Ambulance Driver), Ralph Peters, Jimmy Weldon (Guard)
William, a cold man in life, is ready to be buried alive after an accident leaves him paralyzed.
@dbmrhi work for him as what?
mp01juve 3 weeks ago
I guy in the middle is Aaron Spelling, I use to work for him but he was a much older man when I knew him.
dbmrhi 1 month ago
@SuperIntuitive1 I know what you mean, because you think it might happen to you and you see yourself as that poor man and it's...it's really disturbing.
jeprice08 5 months ago
LMAO this guy's freaking, lol, I love how he fired him over the phone while he's lounging on the beach drinking it up, LMAO
JeffTheFutureJaros 8 months ago
Gotta love to be able to watch all the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episodes, I thank whoever you are that posted all these, I am now addicted to this series & have to watch every Hitchcock Presents episode from beginning to end. Thanks again!
JeffTheFutureJaros 8 months ago
This episode was truly disturbing to watch, even for me!
SuperIntuitive1 11 months ago
lol youre not being sent to siberia
dijornopizza 1 year ago
irony is hitchcocks forte....thanks!
flipside1545 1 year ago
Thanks man... I can see the wo¡hole series thanks tu you!!!
Cheers from Bogotá - Colombia! :D
cartorr666 1 year ago