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Alfred Hitchcock Presents season 3

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Gerry flashes back to meeting Butler and their mutual hostility. Gerry admits to manipulating women frequently, as he holds great contempt for them. He picked a special choice in Nancy Judson (Lea), wife of traveling businessman Harry (Carson). When they go to her residence for a night cap, Harry suddenly appears and slaps Nancy. Gerry shoots Harry and Nancy with Nancy's revolver, killing both instantly. Feeling lucky, Gerry bets on a horse with bookie Clark (Morse), but he loses and is threatened for $ 500 owed. He is then extorted by the waitress, Mona Carstairs (Williams), who saw him with Nancy the night before, so he kills her as well. Mona's abusive ex-husband Frank (Ross) received the death penalty for her murder. Gerry then begins a relationship with Sheila Raymond (Booth), but his good time is interrupted by bookie Clark. Gerry extorts Sheila for the money, which is his alibi for the time of the murder for which he was convicted, which was Clark's death. Sheila had denied any relationship, which destroyed Gerry's alibi. Gerry confesses that he had murdered a total of three people, but Butler had never suspected him for those incidents; instead Gerry was only prosecuted for the murder that he did not commit, that of Clark. The execution is canceled when Butler gets new evidence exonerating Gerry from the incorrect charge, but Gerry's letter has already been read for censorship in the warden's office.
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substantial amount of money to invest in her brother's factory, which Henry cannot hope to accomplish as he has lost a good deal of the wealth. That night, Henry strangles Wilkinson and buries her under a slab of stone next to the river. He even dresses up in her clothing to stage leaving for the train station, which fools the inspector (Pelling), and speaks on the London-bound train with farmer Barclay (Worlock) to establish an alibi, as he has abandoned the clothing switch. Upon returning home, servant Lucy (Glessing) reports that Marjorie is ill and refuses to leave bed. Inspector Charles Tarrant (Douglas) investigates Wilkinson's disappearance by questioning Henry. A few days later, a public ceremony to honor the fallen in war is held, with special guests Colonel Sir Francis Garrold (Dvorak) and his wife (Watts). While Henry speaks, a body is found floating in the river, but Henry refuses to look at it or identify it properly, igniting Inspector Tarrant's suspicions. Tarrant demands that Marjorie be required to view the body as Henry failed to do so properly. Placed under pressure, Henry confesses to the murder, but it turns out that the body belongs to someone else.
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house, but her other son, Ralph (Persoff) likes to put him down. Jackie's parole officer, Mr. Brown (Binns), holds hopes that Jackie will be successful, as he is an expert mechanic. Jackie has hopes of making a new honest life, but Jackie is attacked at his workplace by thugs (Lesser) who believe that he has the $ 150,000 in loot from a previous robbery hidden somewhere, and Jackie is found by a little girl (Callaway). Mr. Brown travels to the Collins home to tell Jackie and Martha that it is forbidden to have a parolee stay with the family of a prisoner, but Martha convinces Brown to look the other way. It is revealed that Martha and Ralph (Persoff) only took Jackie in because they want to force Jackie to reveal its whereabouts, as the thugs were sent with Ralph. When Ralph personally attempts to attack Jackie, Jackie stabs him to death in self-defense. When Jackie tries to defend his actions to Martha, she finally tells him the truth behind her kindness to him. We last see Martha run screaming for help, and we can presume Jackie was arrested again and returned to prison, whether the self-defense claim he most likely pleaded was accepted or not.
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repeatedly rebuffs Eddie's attempts to pay him back for covering for cowardice, much to Eddie's frustration. Eddie offers anything, but Pete only desires to take his wife Louise (Talbot) to a fancy restaurant and a night out on the town, so Eddie attempts to talk Louise into letting him help Pete. Louise agrees, as she is impressed by Eddie's notorious reputation. Upon returning home one night, Eddie is confronted by his mob boss (King) about his obsession with Pete and his lack of proper handling of financial accounts. Eddie places $ 20,000 in Pete's bank account, but Pete sends the money back. Eddie begins an affair with Louise, as she says that she only loved the uniform, not Pete. One night, Eddie is triggered by a picture of Pete in his Army uniform, he loses his mind, and he strangles her. When Pete comes home to screaming neighbors (O'Malley, Barnard), Eddie begs him to tell the police that a prowler was responsible, but Pete refuses, and when the officer (Ford) arrives, Pete tells them the truth. Eddie is arrested for murder, and this leaves Pete and Faye, who are lovers, the ability to be together.
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gambling, as Ed has threatened to leave her if she doesn't stop. Fran uses various tactics to get the money, including pretending to be need bus money and asking various men (Hughes, Baucom) for change. She tries to entrap an elegant lady (Rogers) but is rejected. At a shop, she steals a compact when the saleslady, Miss Reid (West), goes to answer the telephone, but she is stopped by the store detective (Betz). He forces her to ride in his car so that he can take advantage of her, even giving her $ 20 for services to be rendered, but she manages to force an accident in order to escape. She nearly gets in trouble when the police (Ragan) arrive to her home, as she left her purse at the scene of the accident, but they merely return her purse, and she even returns the stolen compact to them. She just manages to pay off the debt in time to Mr. Cooney before Ed returns home. She promises to never gamble again, but after receiving a telephone call from Ed about taking a business trip to Washington, soon after succumbs to temptation and places a new bet on a horse named Washington Flyer.
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that his wife Ethel (Platt) begs him to not gamble. Despite being on limited financial grounds, he shows off by tipping the waiters (Hadlow, Graham) well and ordering around the steward (Harvey). William consults the ship's purser (Clanton) about the rules and seeks an insider's edge regarding information. An auctioneer (Cunningham) controls the bidding for mileage and the captain (Cowan) takes notes, with William outbidding others (Hughes, Curtis, Brian, Sardo) for the shortest amount of mileage covered per day. The ship enters a heavy storm system and slows considerably, with William getting information that the ship will continue to precede at that rate consistently. When the storm clears and the ship then goes faster than William expected, he decides to jump off the ship to force it to stop. He makes sure that a young woman, Emily (Lang), is there to see him jump, assuming that she will call for help. However, Emily is intellectually disabled and does not react excitedly after he jumps over the railing, leaving her mother (Lloyd) to ignore her.
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downstairs tenant Rinditch (Graham)'s apartment. Stanley is such a tough survivor he even attacks a larger dog, which impresses the dog's walker (Armstrong). One day, when she finds Stanley's collar in the alley, she becomes distressed when Jenkins informs her that Mr. Rinditch, a mean bookie, killed Stanley, as he had previously warned he would do if the cat kept breaking into his apartment. Emma blacks out and wakes up four hours later, only to find that Rinditch has been murdered. She is informed by a neighbor (Sheeler) that landlord Jenkins has been arrested for the murder. Emma confesses to Police Inspector Graun (Bailey) and a note-taking officer (Smith) that she did it, but she is unable to convince them as she cannot explain the exact circumstances or lack of evidence indicating her involvement. Jenkins was arrested while trying to hide Rinditch's bag of money, as Jenkins spoke often of Rinditch's money. She finally does remember the chain of events after six months, but Jenkins has already been executed.
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Christmas Eve, but Celia protests her innocence and is determined to care for Charlie regardless of his feelings. John calls Celia out for despising Jessie and pleads with Celia to find a home elsewhere. Charlie has moved back into his childhood bedroom, desiring a place away from where his mother and sister would annoy him. He intimates that he will only leave after he kills Celia; he even threatens to kill Celia after she packs Jessie's belongings away. John leaves after making them promise not to hurt each other, but Celia trips down the stairs as a cord was strung by Charlie across the steps. Charlie blames Celia for being like his controlling and domineering mother, yet Celia claims that Charlie has always desired a strong maternal figure. John has been doing this every Christmas Eve since Charlie's wife's death 20 years ago. All he can do is have a drink with the local bartender Al (Baker) and hope for the best.
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in the city of North Park, they call plumber Jack Staley (Phillips), who secretly has been blackmailing housewives for fabricated dalliances throughout the suburban neighborhood. Staley sets his sights on new target Margot while Lee is away at work. He seems to take an interest in the house's design and decoration but is really building up a stockpile of information to use for extortion. When he tries to charge her $ 500 and reveals his successes with Myra and Ann, she tries to have him arrested by undercover Police Sergeant Thompson (Gerstle), but Staley smells out the attempt and plays dumb, and Thompson seems to believe long-time local resident Staley. In retaliation, Margot gathers all the wives (Hughes, Harrison, Hayes) of the neighborhood to confront Staley together. United, the women blackmail Staley into performing housework for them in the value of the money that he has extorted from them, and more.
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brother Fred (Paris) stops by George's home to warn him about waiting too long to settle down. Fred offers George a get-rich-quick scheme that actually looks intriguing, but they must act quickly. George murders one of the bank's dubious clients, gambler Victor Mannett (Pine), at Mannett's home to steal his $ 15,000, which George then hides in plain sight inside his teller drawer. The next day, fellow teller Mr. Martinson (Mondeaux) notices George's good mood before George is dressed down by boss Farnsworth for keeping the Mannett account, as the murder will ruin the bank's reputation. Farnsworth had been informed of doings by Police Sergeant Henderson (Karnes), who found the checkbook for the bank in Mannett's home. George, who has worked at the bank for over thirty years, is fired on the spot by Farnsworth and ordered to give up his teller drawer keys immediately, so he can never retrieve the money.
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claims that Herbert died in a sailing accident but fails to mention that the body was never found. Walter goes to speak with a friendly newspaperman (Helton) about Herbert's supposed death, as Regis demands a more in-depth investigation. Walter and Laura begin dating, and they decide to take a trip to Tijuana. Walter talks with old friend Julio (Lopez) about Herbert possibly being in Tijuana. Walter discovers that Herbert faked his death to get away from Laura, and he and Herbert agree to $ 10,000 cash to forget finding Herbert. Upon leaving, Walter finds that Laura has been following him. Laura wants more money, however. When Herbert confronts Walter and Laura with a gun, Walter is shot non-fatally and Herbert is knocked out. A doctor (Wilde) and nurse (Lord) bandage up Walter while Laura absconds from both men with the money. Walter loses his new love and the ability to play tennis ever again.
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Phillips (Erickson) is hitting it off with Eldon's wife Louise (Crane), and Wayne talks quite openly about his attraction to Louise and Jean Sobel (Cartwright), Ed's wife. Wayne has an affair with Louise to spite Eldon, who had confronted Wayne about his focus on Norma. After Charlie and another company employee (Gibbons) talk about Wayne's dalliances in the locker room in front of Eldon, Eldon publicly confronts Wayne in front of club patrons (Flowers, Carruthers, Harris, Deery, Miller, Haskett, Pollack) by throwing drinks on him, and Wayne knocks Eldon out cold. Eldon loses his wife and also his job when he refuses to leave it be. With nothing to lose, Eldon challenges the much stronger Wayne to a gun duel. Wayne agrees but shoots Eldon without warning. When the police (Watkins and McClure) investigate, they find that Eldon wasn't carrying a gun, and Wayne is charged with murder.
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goes to tell a journalist but can only find the receptionist (Westmoreland) at the press ads, who sends him to a bar. There, the bartender (Barron) points out a journalist, Beekman (Herrman), whom Herbert tries to tell his belief about the last murder, but he is dismissed once again and flees once he becomes intoxicated. He even sees a similar appearance in one of the women in the bar, Slats (Loughery), to one of the victims. He next travels to a church, where employee Miss Andrews (Kelly) guides him past a churchgoer (Baker) to a priest, Father Rafferty (Lane). Rafferty finally listens to Herbert's story about how the victim, Helen Jameson, left her controlling, religious parents for a life of "sin", and her death was a "punishment". Herbert is Helen's father, and his wife (Evanson) is the copycat who killed Helen, but Herbert is unable to accuse his wife openly.
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Collodi's act with his child-sized dummy, "George". At first, she traveled with a child that she lovingly babysat, Allan (Playdon), but then she began going herself. She even quits her job in order to follow Collodi around the country. After writing many letters, an old man (Campbell) gives Julia a letter from Collodi finally allowing her to meet Collodi in person, though she receives only five minutes and is retain some distance from him. She purchases a fancy hat from a saleslady (Hitchcock) to help her look closer to the age of herself in a picture sent to him, and she gets the meeting location details from the hotel manager (Gould-Porter). Upon meeting him, however, she discovers that "Collodi" was the dummy, and the puppet was the real man (Barty), wearing a mask. Julia took with her "Collodi"'s glass eye as a keepsake of her love and fled, never to return.
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killed Arthur, but he explains that she would be an accomplice legally. She is finally upset that Jack left the crocodile dressing case that her late husband was returning to her on the night of his murder. The police arrive shortly afterward, with Inspector Karsiak (Alderson), Sergeant Rason (Sheridan), and a policeman (Conroy) handling the case. Jack and Phyllis spend time apart to avoid any suspicion by the authorities, but Phyllis continually contacts the police about the dressing case. When the police finally find the case in the possession of a thief named Dan Mintz (Worlock), a man who had worked for Jack once before and who Jack let's take the fall for the murder. However, Jack identifies the case based on the initials, but that gives away his guilt to Inspector Karsiak, because the initials were only placed on the case just before the murder.
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his mistress, Shelley, in his office after hours. When Shelley threatens to expose their relationship to Tony's wife over the phone then and there, he stabs her to death but is unable to leave because the office is locked and Shelley's key snaps while in the lock. He attempts to get the broken key to fall from the other side of the lock and slide it under the door, but the key fails to slide. Tony calls his friend Charlie to help, but Charlie drunkenly leaves the phone off the hook to go party with his neighbors (Gibbons and Green). The next day, Tony attempts to communicate with a person in an adjacent building and breaks her window, and the police (Eldredge and Logan) are called. They break into the office and Tony almost escapes, but his drunken friend Charlie arrives and discovers the body in his office restroom.
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availability of a doctor. While Evan and Janet are searching for a doctor, their car is stolen with Mrs. Tait's corpse in it. After finding no luck with local police Chief Herrera (Verros), they hire detective Thomas Salgado (Lorre) for 150 pesos ($ 20) to find the car and, later, the body (for 300 additional pesos). While waiting, Chief Herrera finds the car, but with no body inside. Salgado reports that his thief friend, Rafael (Rodriguez), knows the body's location, but he must be bailed out of jail for $ 10. Later Salgado reports to the annoyed couple that the body is at a funeral home, and he takes their last $ 22. When Evan and Janet finally return home, they find out from Dr. Elliott (Lewis) that Salgado has given them the wrong body, and they cannot inherit the estate of £30,000.
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second-hand formerly canary yellow sedan, she can hear the disembodied voice of a French woman, a countess, talking to her lover "Jacques", although the driver, Chang (Levy), cannot. That night, Laura and James go to a party thrown by wealthy Mr. Adams (Cunningham) for James' business relations. Adams reveals background information about both the car and woman to Laura. Laura, envious of the woman's passionate affair and curious of her fate, further investigates her story after the countess states an address. She has Chang drive her there and speaks with an old man (Komai), who says that the lady has gone. When she peruses around the back garden, she finds an engraved stone and discovers that the countess was having an affair with Laura's husband, James.
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While at their favorite restaurant, the waiter Tony (Romito) serves them while they debate whether to follow the advice, as more letters have since arrived. Grimes' friend George Benedict (Klugman) advises caution based on the law of averages, but Grimes starts investing money to great success after watching a fight correctly predicted, especially as a customer (Watkins) helps him understand how the fight-game works. After making $ 1000 in bets on Christiani's tips, Grimes sends Christiani a check for $ 200, despite George's protests. For Christiani's last tip, Grimes steals office funds ($ 15,000) to invest in the stock market (100,000 shares) when the secretary (Townsend) isn't looking and earns enough ($ 140,000) to retire comfortably in
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impressing the judge (Marlowe), bailiff (Julian), jurors (Murray), and spectators (Perrin). Sidney also tells Warren that Warren's wife Doreen (Johnson) seems unhappy and unfulfilled, as she wants Warren to be elected to higher political office. Afterward, Warren is confronted by a homeless man, Ed Barnes (Collins), who claims to be the actual murderer and presents knowledge of the case. Warren tries to scare him off, but when that fails, Warren tries to grab a clock that Ed attempts to smash, but accidentally hits Ed with it, killing him. Sidney and Doreen arrive immediately afterward, and Sidney tells Warren that Ed has a history of confessing to crimes that he did not commit, especially murder.
1901:(Jackson) interruption concerning a phone call from Bliss' wife stopped their fantasy of escaping to a tropical island paradise. During a fog-filled evening later on, they ran into each other and decided to eat at local Wong's (Yip) Chinese restaurant, where they discussed Lucia leaving John. They shared poetry before Lucia told Allen that she is leaving him due to familial pressure, but Allen declared his love and asked for her hand in marriage. Allen was killed in a boat trip that they took together when a liner crashed into them in thick fog. To Lucia this happened only a few days ago, but in actuality 50 years have passed, and she falls dead when she sees herself in the mirror. 519:. Afterward, every time Linda sees Mason, she starts crying, which makes Mason fear that she will identify him once she starts talking. He sneaks over to the Davidson home, as Linda is being left on the covered back porch to sleep, but she sees him and starts crying, making him run as Mrs. Davidson is alerted. The next morning, a policewoman (Warren) is watching Linda outside as Mason leaves for work. When asked for help by a student (Davitt) after class, Mason hallucinates and sees Claudia's face instead. Mason ends up confessing to Sergeant Waggoner, but it turns out that Linda cries whenever she sees any man, as shown when her father returns from the military. 2222:
to the store before returning to stage the scene for the police. Police Lieutenant Jack Noonan (Stone) arrives to handle the investigation, questioning Mary. Assistant Mike (Clark) arrives with inspector Sam (Waldis), a police photographer (Wilde), and a fingerprint officer (Keene), just before a forensic doctor (Ross) shows. Jack and Mike believe the scene to be staged, as Patrick didn't pull his gun, there is only one blow on his body, and he was known to be fooling around with women. When the police investigate, they are unable to find the clublike murder weapon, and Mary gives them the cooked leg of lamb to eat for supper.
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worth $ 133,000. Insurance investigator Wescott (Gregory), pretending to be a reporter, takes advantage of this to perform an autopsy on Harry, proving that he was poisoned. Judy's second husband, Steve (Forrest), murdered Harry before marrying Judy so that they could live on Harry's insurance money, which is why Steve didn't want Harry's body exhumed. Wescott helps Judy catch Steve in a failed act of trying to murder her (by throwing a room heater in the bathtub), and Steve is arrested by a waiting police sergeant (Robbins) for murder and attempted murder.
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house's worth. Grimes tells Waterbury how her son Michael (Drury) was killed by an unseen figure in that house over stolen loot from a robbery, and the loot was never found. She found out about Michael's criminal activity from Police Chief Joe Tyler (Watts) and Detective Sergeant Singer (Maxwell). Grimes put the house on the market to trap the killer, because only the killer would agree to the exorbitant price for the sake of the loot. Waterbury confirms her suspicion, but he soon dies because Grimes has poisoned his lemonade.
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a doctor for her "natural death". The lab technician (Maxwell) informs O'Finn that the cause of death is arsenic poisoning, so he must return to determine of the death was accidental. O'Finn figures out that Miss Hildy-Lou (Winwood) murdered the two other ladies solely so that O'Finn will visit them for the murder investigation. O'Finn, horrified to learn of their motive, transfers to the arson department, only for the remaining ladies to set their house on fire when Detective Kramer (Downing) informs them of his job change.
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dinner. He tells them a story about the love of his life, Lila Gordon (Mayo), who turned him down for his stage partner and friend Terry O'Bain (Dean) and then died tragically while making a child's dress. Adam and Carol are deeply touched by the story, but it turns out to be complete fiction — as revealed when servant Marie (Kelly) enters and identifies the dress as her niece's. Colin was merely showing off his acting skills in the hope of getting work. Adam is impressed and offers him a job on the spot.
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Claudia wants Mason to divorce his wife so that they can get married, and when he rejects her desire, she threatens to ruin him forever. Mason then strangles Claudia to death when she refuses to end their affair. The only witness is Linda, the baby that Claudia was babysitting at the time. Police Sergeant Waggoner (Bellaver) questions Mason about Claudia the next day. Mrs. Davidson (Shirley) talks with Mason about her inability to sleep and desire to have her husband, Captain Davidson (Boyett), home from
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man, so she hides under the bed. After getting progressively colder, she eventually gathers the nerves to confront the man, only to learn that he is dead. She eventually manages to escape, but she returns when she realizes that she left her belongings in the room. The garçon (Carrier) finds the man, but she manages to hide herself. She learns from the maid that the dead man is an accused murderer who had died of a heart attack, and the garçon slyly returns her sock to her.
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Stanton (Betz), answer various questions, before Richard kills him with a hammer. After the murder is done, the bellboy (Clarke) brings Richard a newspaper, and Tommy discovers that the Stanton is the man that Tommy's ex-wife Marian had left him for, thusly Tommy does have a motive; Richard picked him on purpose for revenge, as Tommy had once stolen the same woman from Richard. They end up in a fight that is interrupted by the police (Clark and Johnson), who arrest Tommy.
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the run for two murders (his estranged wife and her lover) and needs a hostage. Eve and Jordan try to convince Lacey to kill the other, each trying to outbid the other regarding their potential helpfulness for Lacey's escape. When Lacey is about to kill Eve, Jordan intervenes to save her, and Eve helps her husband subdue Lacey. After Lacey is arrested, the couple discuss their reasoning for helping each other, and both seem open to reconciliation.
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the officer about the legality of finding money. Carl lies to Anna and says that there was no reward for the money, but he never actually returned it, instead hiding it in the attic. When Anna finds it two weeks later, they begin to constantly fight over Anna's lavish spending of the money. The conflict climaxes when Carl bludgeons Anna to death with a statuette before drinking the cup of poisoned coffee that Anna had prepared for him.
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investor named Harrington (Dana), in a recent case and threatens to expose him. Courtney flashes back to the case in question, starting with the housekeeper (Lyon) finding Ernest West's (Gordon) dead body. After allowing Courtney to state his case and fluff his own ego, Gregory outlines how the murderer was Ernest's estranged younger wife, Alice (Stewart), as Gregory even witnessed her drop the gun on a trip in
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committing auto-theft of a city councilman's car and robbery of a shopkeeper for perfume, he murders his sister Margaret (Nathan) with rat poison and confesses his reasons to disbelieving Police Sergeant McBaine (Wood), who rules instead that Margaret died of natural causes due to food poisoning. For his last statistically significant act, Harold commits suicide.
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eighteen-year-old Stan leaves, Janice befriends Tex (Edwards), a drifter through town, and tells him that she wants to leave town with him. The next night, she invites him to her aunt's house in order to frame him for the murder of Aunt Mae. However, Stan found Aunt Mae's body and knows that Jan committed the murder, so Sheriff Matt (Lane) arrests her instead.
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board. The local bartender (Bernard) speaks with the steward (Harvey) about her abilities while a man (Strong) receives a reading from her. She is met by husband James upon the boat's arrival, and assistant Thompson (Muir) secures an automobile from dealer Mr. Nixon (Westwood). When she is inside her
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Herbert Johnson (Stehli) tries to convince Police Sergeant Oliver (Lummis) that the third and final murder of the Stockings Murders was committed by a copycat, but no one takes him seriously. He is referred by Oliver to another precinct and Lieutenant King (Williams), who also doesn't believe him. He
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and cannot recall why, though she is comforted by a nun (Howard) and a doctor (Henry). She pieces together memories of dancing with fiancée John St. Rogers (Robinson) before falling in love with Allen Bliss (Rennie), a married man, over discussions of their shared interest in the fog. Only a butler's
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Successful businessman Eddie Slovak (Nicol) has a good life with his wife, Faye (Mathews), but is haunted by his past. He once acted cowardly in the Korean War and seeks out his old Army buddy Pete Williams (Keefer) under the pretense of fixing his television, as it is Pete who knows his secret. Pete
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Professor Donald "Bob" Mason (Taylor) works to end his affair with his student and mistress, Claudia Powell (Hart), after his students leave at the end of class. Mason wants to work on being closer to his wife Nancy (Hitchcock). Claudia is babysitting next door and Nancy leaves for a social function.
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While traveling on a cruise ship, William Botibol (Wynn) bets heavily in a betting pool on how many miles the ship travels every day, despite the facts that he perennially loses, that he cannot afford to match the stakes set by others such as the wealthy Mr. and Mrs. Renshaw (Bourneuf and Wray), and
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Norman Frayne (Best) grew up in an orphanage and feels undeserving of his wife Paula (Bard), especially as he has underperformed jobwise since his father-in-law boss' death. Al Revnel (Brodie), a man from Norm's past, arrives and blackmails Norm for $ 50,000 over a crime that they committed 12 years
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Homicide detective Dennis O'Finn (Morgan) lives next door to a group of elderly women (Winwood, Corby, Patterson, Moore) who are smitten with him. He is first introduced to them when responding to their call about a fifth elderly resident (Miss Elizabeth) who has died, but he only tells them to call
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Accountant and treasurer Eldon Marsh (Balsam) talks with friend Charlie Harris (Manlove) after finishing a round of golf. Eldon then attends a party with his boss, Mr. Sloan (Riordan), who insist on playing bridge with Eldon and Ed Sobel (Maxwell). Eldon can't help but notice that new salesman Wayne
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While preparing dinner, Emma Paisley (Stickney) is surprised by the appearance of an orange tabby cat, which she names Stanley (Orangey). She offers to pay her landlord, Bob Jenkins (Tyler) to offset the no-pets policy, but he only wishes to warn her that Stanley has been seen coming out the brutish
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Margot Brenner (Thaxter) and friends Myra Herbert (McCay), Rhoda Forbes (Shaw), and Mildred (Muse) talk about the troubles of fellow friend Ann Warren (Mayo). Lee (Stevens), Margot's husband, says that the problems are with her new husband. When the Brenner's have plumbing problems in their new home
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with her English aunt Mrs. Tait (Elsom) at the elderly woman's insistence. Upon arriving, and even after all are visually approved by the border inspector (Cassel), architect Evan and Janet discover that Mrs. Tait has died of a heart attack. They inquire with a cantina proprietor (Navarro) about the
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Elderly actor Mr. Andrus (Jerome) bores casting directors Adam Longsworth (Helmore) and Mr. Robinson (Robinson) before the two catch drinks at the local bar with Mr. Koslow (Waldis). Out-of-work senior stage actor Colin Bragner (Marshall) invites playwright Longsworth and his wife Carol (Adams) for
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England, 1916. Solicitor Henry Daw (Cronyn) greets his assistant Holsom (Frankham) before reviewing correspondence from a client, Miss Wilkinson (Lloyd), who is visiting shortly after nine years away. Henry and his sister Marjorie (Cossart) host Miss Wilkinson, who says that she needs to withdraw a
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England. Jack Lyons (Elliott) and Phyllis Chaundry (Court) are married after Jack kills Phyllis' first husband Arthur (Gould-Porter), but Phyllis is unhappy because Jack is late to the party, which she explains to her sister Aileen (Hitchcock). Phyllis is also very upset when Jack tells her that he
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Pregnant housewife Mary Maloney (Bel Geddes) bludgeons her police officer husband Patrick (Lane) to death with a frozen leg of lamb when he says that he is going leave her to marry another woman. Mary puts the leg of lamb in the oven to cook and calls her friend Molly to cancel plans. She then goes
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Eve (Tetzel) and Jordan (McKay) Ross's marriage is on the rocks, and their morning argument is interrupted when gun-wielding Chester Lacey (Shepard) breaks into their home. Jordan believes the man to be Eve's lover but is quickly made aware of the man's mental and emotional instability. Lacey is on
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John Leeds (McIntire) is concerned when his daughter, Sylvia (Todd), purchases a revolver. As John is soon to travel to Europe, he has servant Bertha (Angold) watch over Sylvia, but Sylvia orders Bertha on three weeks mandatory vacation. John then seeks counsel with Sylvia's psychiatrist, Dr. Jason
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At an office Christmas party, worker Shelley (White) asks boss John Courtney (Wynn) to use his phone to call her boyfriend, Tony Gould (Cotten), as she wants Tony to confront his wealthy wife Gloria (MacAfee) for a divorce. Tony gets advice from close friend Charlie (Buffington) before meeting with
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Wild teenager Janice (Lynley) pushes her boyfriend Stan (Joyce) to get her alcohol from the bartender (Marlowe) and take her away from her caring guardian, Aunt Mae (Nolan). Janice wants to return to the mansion where she was born, as her parents were servants living in the servants' quarters. When
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in order to collect hidden robbery loot totaling $ 100,000, as recently released Joe is the only one who knows where the money was placed ten years prior. Joe kept his mouth shut and protected banker Maxie and lover Madge, so he offers Maxie just ten years' worth of salary ($ 25,000) as his cut. On
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After finding a cash-laden wallet filled with $ 5200, street cleaner Carl Gaminski (Homolka) and his wife Anna (Fleet) talk of what to do, as Anna pushes to call the police while Carl wants to keep it. When a police officer (Akins) visits them regarding the collecting of money for a fund, Anna asks
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Gambling-addicted housewife Fran Holland (Sterling) rushes to raise $ 25 to pay a bookie, Mr. Cooney (Opatoshu), before her husband Ed (Swenson) comes home. Fran got addicted to gambling while hanging out with Lila Shank (Watkins), who often visits the racetracks, but she tells Ed that she is done
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While awaiting his execution, inmate Gerry Daniels (Guardino) argues with the warden (Kruger) and chaplain about being condemned because of a lying witness. Gerry types a final letter to the local newspaper, the Star-Times, protesting the incompetence of District Attorney Bernard Butler (Marlowe).
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After being surprised by reporters (Fresco, Peterson, Martin) because her deceased husband Harry Mead had picked a horserace winner, Judy Archer (Moore) gets permission from the cemetery clerk (Ates) to exhume her first husband Harry's body because a winning sweepstakes ticket was buried with him
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Insurance investigator Walter Richmond (Horton) develops a relationship with Laura Gild (von Furstenberg), the widow of former client Herbert Gild (Bailey). Tennis enthusiast Walter is summoned by his bookie boss Regis (Albertson) about Herbert's disappearance, as he is a well-liked client. Laura
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Mr. Waterbury (Emhardt) visits Ivy Corners real estate agent Aaron Hacker (Tyler) and his secretary Sally (O'Hara), who pretend to be busy in order to impress Waterbury. Waterbury wants to buy the house owned by elderly Sadie Grimes (Nolan), despite her demanding a price ($ 50,000) five times the
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to pick up her ailing sister, as she has not left England in forty-five years. Upon arriving at 2:00 in the morning, she is greatly relieved when the maid (Clark) speaks English to help calm her nerves. While traveling in France, she accidentally locks herself in the wrong Paris hotel room with a
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Ordinary clerk Ronald J. Grimes (Marshall) starts receiving letters from a mysterious Jay Christiani that seemingly predict the future. His boss (Christy) is quite annoyed at Grimes receiving letters marked 'personal', as the office prefers all correspondence to be opened before its destination.
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On Christmas Eve, attorney John (Ryan) visits the home of his estranged siblings Celia (Mathews) and Charlie Boerum (Waring). John criticizes Celia for keeping the house so dark and dreary. Charlie wants to kill Celia, whom he believes murdered his wife Jessie by tripping her down the stairs on
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Statistics-obsessed bookkeeper Harold Goames (McGiver) feels unimportant in the world and starts committing crimes in order to become "significant" after hearing from a shopkeeper (Booth) about the death of the local florist, whom he considered a friend despite having never spoken to him. After
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France. Cafe owner Leon (Van Rooten) argues with local Fernaud (Sokoloff) about his state of drunkenness before talking with waitress and daughter Therese (Kohner) about showing favoritism to her "Uncle" Fernaud. Therese is upset about her wartime love interest Sergeant Andre Doniere (Bergerac)
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phone book while a woman (West) impatiently waits. After sobering up, Richard calls the victim's home, telling the housekeeper (Stewart) that he is monitoring the watching of television programming by viewers. Richard visits when the two can be alone, having the victim, chemical engineer Jerome
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Warren Selvy (Hingle), a prosecuting attorney with a long history of acquittals, is criticized by his father-in-law and boss, Sidney (Hayworth). Warren finally delivers a guilty verdict in a crucial murder case against a man named Rodman (Schaff) and famed defense attorney Hank Vance (Jackson),
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When convicted nineteen-year-old robber Jackie Blake (Hickman) is released from prison, he is warmly accepted into the home of Martha Collins (Dunnock), mother of Jackie's former cellmate Allie. Martha treats Jackie motherly, makes him feel quite comfortable, and even invites him to stay in her
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1912. Lawyer John Gregory (Gregory) meets with famous detective Charles Courtney (Price), who prides himself on never being wrong. Courtney has keepsakes from every case that he has solved, ranging from clocks to pistols. Gregory has evidence that Courtney convicted the wrong man, a Wall Street
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Head bank teller George Piper (Harris) flirts with his love interest, Millie Manners (Linville), after speaking with his boss, branch manager Henry C. Farnsworth (Holmes). Piper wants to get serious with Millie, but Millie has heard that George is never that serious. Later that night, George's
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Crime-obsessed best friends Tommy (Homeier) and Richard (Redfield), along with Richard's girlfriend Sandra (Phillips), drunkenly discuss Tommy's theory that motiveless murders cannot be solved. In order to prove this theory, Tommy decides to murder a random person that Richard picks out from a
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Jim Whitely (Shatner) tells his cousin Dorothy (Harris) a story about how their late extended cousin Julia (Tandy) fell in love with ventriloquist Max Collodi (Conway) immediately after his introduction by the emcee (Welch). Julia was so devoted that she traveled all over the country to watch
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as Ship's Purser, Ashley Cowan as Captain, Owen Cunningham as Auctioneer, Margaret Curtis as Passenger, Judith Brian as Passenger, William Hughes as Bidder, Barry Harvey as Steward, Michael Hadlow as Waiter, Herschel Graham as Waiter (uncredited), Cosmo Sardo as Ship Passenger
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as Club Patron (uncredited), Steve Carruthers as Club Patron (uncredited), Sam Harris as Club Patron (uncredited), Jack Deery as Club Patron (uncredited), Harold Miller as Club Patron (uncredited), Ed Haskett as Club Patron (uncredited), Murray Pollack as Club Patron
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as George the Police Lieutenant, Gordon Wynn as John Courtney, Florence MacAfee as Gloria Gould, Frank Logan (credited as Frank Allocca) as Frank the Policeman, Sanford Gibbons as Party Guest, Bonnie Green (credited as Bonne Green) as Party
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as Jean Sobel, Robert Riordan as Mr. Harvey Sloan, Frank Watkins as Police Officer, Tipp McClure (credited as Jack McClure) as Police Officer, Robert Gibbons as Company Employee and Club Patron,
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Interesting Note: Patricia Cutts (September 6) and Konstantin Shayne (November 15) both died in 1974, while Anthony George (March 16) and Mel Welles (August 19) both died in 2005, respectively.
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as Mrs. Garrold, Valerie Cossart as Marjorie Daw, Reggie Dvorak as Colonel Sir Francis Garrold, Molly Glessing as Lucy, George Pelling as Train Ticket Inspector
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as Marie, Jacqueline Mayo as Lila Gordon, Roy Dean as Terry O'Bain, Edwin Jerome as Mr. Andrus, Joseph Hamilton (credited as Joe Hamilton) as Bill,
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to join her husband, James (Matheson), who has been living there for business purposes. Laura has psychic abilities and often communicates with a
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returning home without her, as Andre is a veteran traveling home with his friend Corporal Marcel Marchand (Dalio), who saved his life in the
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as Cemetery Clerk, Fred Robbins as Police Sergeant, David Fresco as Photographer, Edgar Peterson as Journalist, Patrick Martin as Journalist
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Ex-con Joe Kedzie (Hill) and his former partners Madge Griffin (Hagen) and Maxie (Brodie) drive to an abandoned mine in the middle of the
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aired 39 episodes during its third season from 1957 to 1958, though only 38 were broadcast.
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the way, they stop and Joe buys items, including a revolver, from a storekeeper (Hix) in
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ranked this episode #59 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes.
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