
Alfred Hitchcock Hour
A hired killer (Richard Kiley) fakes a murder for the victim (Richard Long) and his disabled wife (Anne Francis).

A hired killer (Richard Kiley) fakes a murder for the victim (Richard Long) and his disabled wife (Anne Francis).

A woman (Pilar Seurat) becomes the target of her murderous spouse after finding a victim's button.

After his son's murder, a zealot (R.G. Armstrong) becomes obsessed with capturing the killer. With Dick York.

An ambitious Hollywood actor (George Segal) convinces his lover (Anne Baxter) to kill her husband, then makes a phone call.

A patient (Ray Milland) kills and assumes the identity of the head of a mental hospital then the man's niece arrives.

A worrier (James Best) becomes fearful when an old friend (Steve Brodie) shows an interest in his wife (Katharine Bard).

A meek bookkeeper (John McGiver) is dissatisfied with his dull and boring existence. With Vivian Nathan.

A man (Joseph Cotten) is trapped in an office with the body of his lover (Christine White) whom he just murdered.

A prosecutor (Pat Hingle) considering a run for Congress is told that he may have convicted an innocent man.

A lonely woman (Dorothy Stickney) believes she has murdered the man (Fred Graham) who killed her cat.

A teen (Carol Lynley) devises a scheme to escape the influence of her domineering aunt (Jeanette Nolan).

About to be executed for a crime he didn't commit, a man (Harry Guardino) decides to write his side of the story. With Hugh Marlowe.

Freed from prison, a thief (Steven Hill) leads his partner (Steve Brodie) to the mine shaft where he hid their loot.

A miserly janitor (Oscar Homolka) keeps the contents of a lost wallet, despite the protests of his wife (Jo Van Fleet).

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

A defense lawyer (James Gregory) tells an arrogant criminologist (Vincent Price) that he made a fatal mistake.

A man (E.G. Marshall) begins to receive letters in the mail predicting the outcome of several future events.

A man (William Shatner) recounts the tale of his deceased sister's (Jessica Tandy) one chance for love.

Two men (Albert Salmi, Robert H. Harris) each think the other is a dangerous lunatic who has escaped from the local asylum.

Having dumped her boyfriend, a woman (Barbara Cook) encounters a killer (Vic Morrow) in a remote cabin.