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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2007

1st episode in 1956. Sick and tired of superficial movies, poor on story, ideas, and acting, extra strong on colour, sound effects, and 3D Atari style acrobats. Lets call for Al to come back and remind us with real art, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, a 1950s series if seen again now, will wash out much of present movies pollution from new generations, and will give lost pleasure to many more from the old generation.

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  • Atari and Nintendo like movies? WTF are you talking about? Do you know what decade it is?

  • @WanderLink

    The decade that diluted brains through vision and sound..

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  • This was Hitch's initial "monologue" as host of his anthology series. Virtually all of them, over the next 10 years, were prepared with the help of a very talented writer, James Allardice {who was one of George Gobel's key writers on his variety series at the time}. This one appeared in the first episode, "Revenge", on October 2, 1955. Hitch also earned the right to satirize his sponsor's "intrusions" during the show; Bristol-Myers, his sponsor during the first five seasons, loved it!

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  • sweet little story "Revenge"

  • Alfred Hitchcock, the Einstein of film making.

  • Amen, brother!

  • @Timour53

    Video games are a new medium for artistic expression. There are guys making games now, like Fumito Ueda, who are going to be in art history books some day.

  • Hear, hear! What's the point of special effects if there's no story? All the CGI in the world doesn't matter if you don't care what's happening to the characters.

  • I absolutely LOVED this series! I watched it in reruns all through my growing up! My parents let my brother and me stay up late to watch the show - it came on late-night TV where we lived. Thanks for posting this.

  • wrong, he was more then that!

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