Alfred Hitchcock Presents
After being taken in by a kind carnival magician, a mentally challenged boy is duped by the magician's deceitful wife.
After being taken in by a kind carnival magician, a mentally challenged boy is duped by the magician's deceitful wife.
A man (Cecil Parker) hires a detective (Eric Barker) to follow his estranged wife (Kay Walsh), who he believes is seeing another man.
A lonely wife's (Anne Francis) attempt to make her husband (Edmund Hashim) jealous unwittingly helps the police.
Two crooks rob a bank messenger and escape with $18,000, only to learn there was a witness to their crime.
A woman (Inger Stevens) thinks her refusal of the use of her phone led to a murder. With Dan O'Herlihy.
A woman (Anne Francis) stands trial for her husband's murder, and the family maid (Ruth Roman) holds the key to the truth.
Plagued by a guilty conscience, a man (Barry Sullivan) confesses to his wife's murder, but his words fall on deaf ears.
A student (Billy Gray) caught cheating on an exam thinks that his professor (Paul Ford) has killed his wife.
A district attorney (Leslie Nielsen) is ambitious to further his career and eventually become a governor. With Bernard Katz and Harold Stone.
A man who's fed up with his invalid wife's incessant nagging plans her funeral and prepays for a stylish coffin.
An ex-convict becomes frantic when he loses all his money in the town shortly after being released from prison.
The wife (Jo Van Fleet) abandoned by her husband (John Emery) years before suddenly appears on the night of an important dinner party.
A man is bored with marriage and leaves his wife when he hires a private investigator to watch her in order to gather evidence for a divorce, he discovers that she is living a secret life.
When a man kills a young hoodlum who has just robbed a liquor store, he is later confronted by the boy's mother.
A teenager, Susan Harper, basks in the attention she receives after pretending to have been attacked.
A woman is surprised when her husband returns from prison after serving time for a crime she committed.
A young couple's (Hazel Court, Jack Cassidy) plans to marry are upset when an old man (Ernest Truex) proposes to the woman.
A faithful valet (Paul Hartman) performs a final service for his mob-connected employer (Peter Falk).
A woman (Gia Scala) convinces her handsome young lover (Lee Phillips) to end her husband's (Les Tremayne) life. With Russell Collins.
An aging ex-collegiate hurdler refuses to quit, much to his wife's dismay.