
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
A man (Robert Horton) tries to get away from one woman (Fay Spain) so he can marry another (Joyce Meadows).

A man (Robert Horton) tries to get away from one woman (Fay Spain) so he can marry another (Joyce Meadows).

A woman (Nancy Gates) enlists her boyfriend's (Ralph Meeker) help to torch her struggling business for the insurance.

A rich woman refuses to lend money to the man who walks her dog when he requests a loan, claiming to need the money to help his girlfriend.

A killer (Joe Maross) escapes to a isolated construction site where he suspects a new engineer (Wayne Morris).

A mother (Jeanette Nolan) gets involved when she discovers her daughter is seeing a married man (Robert Alda).

A mortician (John McGiver) is torn when a dead man (Howard Smith) revives to make his own funeral plans.

A woman (Doro Merande) plots the murder of her penny-pinching uncle with the help of her actress boarder (Mary Astor).

A sheriff (Ben Johnson) worries about two elderly hermits (William Demarest, Roscoe Ates) with an escaped killer on the loose.

A mistress confronts her rich lover's wife, hoping to convince the woman to give her husband a divorce.

Hypnosis figures in the case of a woman (Phyllis Thaxter) on trial for the murder of her husband. With Tom Helmore.

A gunshop owner (Art Carney) witnesses the murder of a state witness by two gangsters. With Mary Scott.

A man (Gary Merrill) on the ledge of a New York City hotel threatens suicide after his wife's (Elizabeth Montgomery) death.

A man (Norman Lloyd) plots to get away from his wife (Marian Seldes) for a while without her knowing.

Desperate for an acquittal, a man (Leslie Nielsen) makes a lucrative deal with his defense lawyer (Barry Sullivan).

A couple (Richard Kiley, Pat Breslin) falls prey to a crooked policeman (Walter Matthau) and corrupt town officials.

A morgue attendant becomes hysterical when a practical joker pulls the ultimate prank and pretends to be a corpse.

A couple (Biff McGuire, Cloris Leachman) on a train promise their son money if he doesn't interrupt a cowboy's (Chill Wills) story.

An old, unemployed actor (Herbert Marshall) uses an even older ploy to get a part in a play. With Tom Helmore and Julia Adams.

A conniving man (Robert Sterling) blackmails a schoolmaster (Macdonald Carey) who has been led to believe he's an accomplice to murder.

A man (Dean Stockwell), determined to win the affection of a married woman (Susan Oliver), accidentally kills her husband (Henry Brandt).