
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
A woman (Phyllis Thaxter) commits murder while supposedly under hypnosis.

A woman (Phyllis Thaxter) commits murder while supposedly under hypnosis.

A threatened witness (Art Carney) is aided by a protective nurse (Mary Scott).

A man on the ledge of a New York City hotel threatens suicide after his wife's death.

A bored man (Norman Lloyd) buys a robot double to entertain his wife (Marian Seldes).

An accused killer (Leslie Nielson) offers a lawyer (Barry Sullivan) $2 million for a top defense.

A couple falls prey to a crooked policeman and some corrupt town officials.

An elderly morgue attendant (Roscoe Ates) gets the last laugh on a practical joker (Albert Salmi).

A remorseful police officer (Victor Jory) vows to find his son's killers. With Lawrence Tierney.

A young doctor (John Gavin) marries a flirtatious singer (Diana Dors) who quickly tires of him.

A neighbor's letter about an unfaithful wife disturbs an advice columnist (Gene Barry).

Woman uses blackmail to destroy the marriage of a wealthy executive.

By chance a girl witnesses a Mexico murder.

The secretary (Laraine Day) of a wine baron murders when her dream of marrying him is shattered.

A timid bank clerk (Larry Storch) takes advantage of blackmail by his wife and her lover.

A couple on a train promise their son money if he doesn't interrupt a cowboy's story.

An unemployed actor (Herbert Marshall) tells a playwright and his wife a tragic story over dinner.

A lawyer (Hume Cronyn) murders a woman (Doris Lloyd) from his past to protect his reputation.

A woman with psychic powers hears a voice telling a tragic love story.

A bank teller (Robert H. Harris) hides stolen loot in his locked cash drawer.

A crocodile valise becomes a vital clue in tracking down a murderer (Denholm Elliott).