
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
A sheriff believes a woman (June Walker) is guilty of her husband's murder but has no evidence. With Ann Harding and Frances Reid.

A sheriff believes a woman (June Walker) is guilty of her husband's murder but has no evidence. With Ann Harding and Frances Reid.

After being shot in a holdup, a bank robber unknowingly receives the wrong medicine from an old pharmacist.

An amnesia victim (Steve Dunne) has a $1,000 bill and a doctor's name in his wallet.

A professional hit man (Richard Conte) tries to retire but things keep getting in the way. With Sarah Shane.

A shy woman (Caroline Kearney) is attacked in her home while her husband (Dick York) is working late one night.

A fraternity prank proves deadly when a drunken frat member (Burt Brinckerhoff) thinks he has committed murder.

After acquiring an unusual monkey for his act during a state of intoxication, a carnival worker comes to regret his purchase.

While searching his visiting uncle's luggage, a 6-year-old discovers a loaded pistol and thinks it is a toy.

An unhappy husband (Alexander Scourby) fantasizes about killing his wife (Barbara Bel Geddes) and records murder plans in his diary.

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 student (Billy Gray) caught cheating on an exam thinks that his professor (Paul Ford) has killed his wife.

After winning an acquittal on a murder charge, a lawyer (Martin Landau) discovers he defended a guilty man (Frank Gorshin).

Everything's coming up roses for newlyweds (Patrick O'Neal, Kathie Brown) using the garden as a graveyard for blackmailers.

A frightened embezzler (Steven Hill) stages his own suicide with the help of his double-crossing girlfriend (Joanna Moore).

An actor threatened by Satan worshippers agrees to star in a new film as long as no one knows where he goes upon leaving the studio each day.

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

A wealthy dowager is concerned for the welfare of her niece who is married to a man beneath her notice.