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

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.

An elderly woman blames her neighbors for her handyman's death.

A middle-aged woman marries the man whom she once had jailed for attacking her.

A brilliant lawyer deals with a client who was found innocent of murder but later admits his guilt.

A married man visits his former girlfriend but finds her dead body.

An embezzler makes plans to fake his suicide to escape prosecution.

A horror-movie actor (Christopher Lee) is convinced a cult of devil-worshipers threatens his life.

An unsuccessful artist (Donnelly Rhodes) accused of bomb threats devises a scheme to steal artworks.

A desperate gambler (Don Chastain) locks his wealthy aunt (Patricia Collinge) inside her bank vault.

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

A winning sweepstakes ticket buried with a corpse exposes a killer (Steve Forrest).

A man tries to convince the authorities that he knows who committed the latest murder.

A lawyer spends Christmas Eve trying to reconcile a feuding brother and sister.

A worrier becomes fearful when an old friend shows an interest in his wife.

A boring bookkeeper (John McGiver) decides to commit murder to spice up his life.

A man discovers that his tennis partner's supposedly dead husband is very much alive.

Four old women ask a handsome detective (Dennis Morgan) to tea.