
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
A lawyer (Edmon Ryan) spends Christmas Eve trying to reconcile a feuding brother (Richard Waring) and sister (Carmen Mathews).

A lawyer (Edmon Ryan) spends Christmas Eve trying to reconcile a feuding brother (Richard Waring) and sister (Carmen Mathews).

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 curious man investigates his tennis partner, only to discover that her supposedly dead husband is very much alive and well.

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

A father and son (Victor Jory, Peter Brown) are reunited when the boy decides to follow in his dad's footsteps.

An unfaithful wife gets more than she bargained for when she decides to leave both her husband and her lover.

A syndicated advice columnist receives a letter from an old busybody which leads the journalist to irrationality and murder.

A soldier (Jacques Bergerac) returning home with a crippled comrade (Marcel Dalio) falls in love with a beautiful girl.

A couple begins their nightly argument when they are suddenly interrupted by a wanted murderer who keeps them hostage.

A woman (Jan Sterling) has problems staying away from the racetrack, and it threatens her marriage. With Karl Swenson.

A physically small husband (Martin Balsam) goes in pursuit of a 200-pound wife-stealing salesman (Leif Erickson). With Norma Crane.

An elderly maid (Mildred Natwick) leaves the parsonage in search of excitement and adventure in Paris.

A man tries to prove to his friend that a murderer can escape the police if they can't find a motive.

A domineering father (John McIntire) tries to run his adult daughter's (Ann Todd) life. With Philip Reed.

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

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

An unscrupulous son (Charles Davis) tries to get enough money to marry the girl (Pamela Light) he loves. With Edmund Gwenn.

A taxidermist (Henry Jones) devises a creative plan to get rid of a freeloading in-law (Sam Buffington).

Much to her husband's (Robert Emhardt) annoyance, a woman (Judith Evelyn) believes she resembles movie star Martha Mason.