![]() ![]() ![]() I'm trying now to watch all the movies I can by him, and also watch the shows that I can. I need region 1 with my cheap crummy Blu-ray player (though not my older DVD player, if I can figure out how to hook up right.) The episode The Jar was my favorite one.īefore the music was added by Herrmann in Psycho, Hitchcock thought Psycho was a failure, and was resigned to just make a TV show out of it he changed his mind with Herrmann, and insisted on paying him more - either 2 or 3 times what he was originally getting, I forget. I mean some of them, a lot of them, are so fantastic - this is Hitchcock, for Pete's sake!Īnd The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (God, these were so beloved by me when I was young) - that's not even on DVD in the U.S.! One I remember well from years ago is the one with Art Carney - Safety For The Witness I think it's called? I also saw Premonition which was okay at best I thought, and I saw one with Pat Hitchcock online - I think it was called Into Thin Air - very good episode. Hypnosis figures in the case of a woman (Phyllis Thaxter) on trial for the murder of her husband. It was the first time I'd seen that shadow and caricature of the intro and him coming out and that music and everything. Watch Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Season 4, Episode 9 with a subscription on Peacock. I loved it.Įarlier this week I tried Hulu for free the first time - added the app to my HDTV, but the damn Blu-ray player won't stream it right (so I can't watch it at night in this lousy apartment, due to paper-thin walls),īut I watched one on TV, the first episode of the series. ![]() Don't take the fun out of discovering the show for them.Īnyway I just saw The Night The World Ended. Many people have seen Alfred Hitchcock Presents but that doesn't mean they know all the episodes. I think it's a terrible idea to have spoilers on here, a terrible thing let everyone discover the surprises from the Master of Suspense themselves. If you want to do that you should have it in the subject heading, should that be allowed/decided to be that way A Scotland Yard inspector (John Williams) arranges a unique ruse to capture a killer. This is a great idea for a thread but please. ![]()
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