
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
A small man (Martin Balsam) seeks revenge on a muscular wife-stealer (Leif Erickson).

A small man (Martin Balsam) seeks revenge on a muscular wife-stealer (Leif Erickson).

On a trip to Paris, a woman (Mildred Natwick) accidently becomes locked in a murderer's hotel room.

A man (Skip Homeier) sets out to prove that a random murder with no motive is unsolvable.

A father (John McIntire) fears his depressed daughter (Ann Todd) will commit suicide.

A man (Joseph Cotten) is locked in an office with the girl (Christine White) he murdered.

A prosecutor is told that he may have convicted an innocent man.

A lonely woman believes she has murdered the man who killed her cat.

A teen devises a scheme to escape the influence of her domineering aunt.

Professing his innocence, a man (Harry Guardino) writes his life story on the eve of his execution.

Freed from prison, a thief leads his partner to the mine shaft where he hid their loot.

A miserly janitor keeps the contents of a lost wallet, despite the protests of his wife.

A man (Darryl Hickman) recently released from prison stays with his cellmate's family.

A defense lawyer tells an arrogant criminologist that he made a fatal mistake.

A man (E.G. Marshall) risks big money on predictions he receives through the mail.

A man recounts the tale of his deceased sister's one chance for love.

Two men each think the other is a dangerous lunatic who has escaped from the local asylum.

Having dumped her boyfriend, a woman encounters a killer in a remote cabin.

A dying man (Russell Collins) is paid to buy a cemetery plot.

A ne'er-do-well son (Charles Davis) plots to get money from his father (Edmund Gwenn).

A taxidermist devises a creative plan to get rid of a freeloading in-law.