- published: 04 Apr 2013
- views: 6930
- author: Cantabrigidian
47:53
ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S "Four O'Clock" (Rare TV film directed by Hitch, 1957)
Alfred Hitchcock directed this hour long TV episode (from a story by Cornell Woolrich, aut...
published: 04 Apr 2013
author: Cantabrigidian
ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S "Four O'Clock" (Rare TV film directed by Hitch, 1957)
ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S "Four O'Clock" (Rare TV film directed by Hitch, 1957)
Alfred Hitchcock directed this hour long TV episode (from a story by Cornell Woolrich, author of "Rear Window"), which was first shown on September 30, 1957 ...- published: 04 Apr 2013
- views: 6930
- author: Cantabrigidian
25:29
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S06E16 "A Crime for Mothers"
A Crime for Mothers....
published: 22 Feb 2013
author: Amit Vashisht
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S06E16 "A Crime for Mothers"
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S06E16 "A Crime for Mothers"
A Crime for Mothers.- published: 22 Feb 2013
- views: 10417
- author: Amit Vashisht
43:13
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "The Magic Shop" (1964)
Season 2 episode 13 of the series, with Leslie Nielsen, John Megna, Peggy McCay, David Opa...
published: 09 Jun 2012
author: GR160289
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "The Magic Shop" (1964)
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "The Magic Shop" (1964)
Season 2 episode 13 of the series, with Leslie Nielsen, John Megna, Peggy McCay, David Opatoshu, Paul Hartman, William Sargent, Hugh Sanders et al.(http://ww...- published: 09 Jun 2012
- views: 18367
- author: GR160289
25:24
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S07E24 Apex
Season 7, Episode 24, Aired 3/20/62 Clara can't trust in people because her partner is adu...
published: 23 Mar 2012
author: hui41hui
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S07E24 Apex
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S07E24 Apex
Season 7, Episode 24, Aired 3/20/62 Clara can't trust in people because her partner is adulterous and her best friend is the other woman.- published: 23 Mar 2012
- views: 14045
- author: hui41hui
50:14
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "Ten Minutes From Now" (1964)
Season 1 episode 28 of the series, directed by Alf Kjellin, with Donnelly Rhodes, Lou Jaco...
published: 02 Feb 2013
author: S250385
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "Ten Minutes From Now" (1964)
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "Ten Minutes From Now" (1964)
Season 1 episode 28 of the series, directed by Alf Kjellin, with Donnelly Rhodes, Lou Jacobi, Lonny Chapman, Neile Adams, Ed Peck, Sandra Gould, Betty Harfor...- published: 02 Feb 2013
- views: 31122
- author: S250385
48:43
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - "Don't Look Behind You" (1962)
Season 1 episode 2 of the series, with Jeffrey Hunter, Vera Miles, Dick Sargent, Alf Kjell...
published: 30 Dec 2012
author: ThirdPlebian
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - "Don't Look Behind You" (1962)
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - "Don't Look Behind You" (1962)
Season 1 episode 2 of the series, with Jeffrey Hunter, Vera Miles, Dick Sargent, Alf Kjellin, Abraham Sofaer, Ralph Roberts, Madge Kennedy, Mary Scott, Clanc...- published: 30 Dec 2012
- views: 19791
- author: ThirdPlebian
111:02
Spellbound-Alfred Hitchcock(Full Movie)
Spellbound-Alfred Hitchcock-Ingrid Bergman-Gregory Peck....
published: 11 Feb 2013
author: behuppyforever21
Spellbound-Alfred Hitchcock(Full Movie)
Spellbound-Alfred Hitchcock(Full Movie)
Spellbound-Alfred Hitchcock-Ingrid Bergman-Gregory Peck.- published: 11 Feb 2013
- views: 112159
- author: behuppyforever21
26:06
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S03E19 The Equalizer
Season 3, Episode 19, Aired 2/9/58 A physically small man takes on a much larger co-worker...
published: 17 Mar 2012
author: hui41hui
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S03E19 The Equalizer
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S03E19 The Equalizer
Season 3, Episode 19, Aired 2/9/58 A physically small man takes on a much larger co-worker who has stolen his wife.- published: 17 Mar 2012
- views: 6072
- author: hui41hui
25:22
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S06E06 Pen Pal
Master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock presents several short stories. The stories are invari...
published: 25 Oct 2013
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S06E06 Pen Pal
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S06E06 Pen Pal
Master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock presents several short stories. The stories are invariably surprising, often containing elements of horror, comedy, suspense, and the supernatural. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047708/ Alfred Hitchcock Presents is well known for its title sequence. The camera fades in on a simple line-drawing caricature of Hitchcock's rotund profile. As the program's theme music, Charles Gounod's Funeral March of a Marionette, plays, Hitchcock appears in silhouette from the right edge of the screen, and then walks to center screen to eclipse the caricature. He then almost always says "Good evening." (The theme music for the show was suggested by Hitchcock's long-time musical collaborator, Bernard Herrmann. The caricature drawing, which Hitchcock created himself, and the use of Gounod's Funeral March of a Marionette as theme music have become indelibly associated with Hitchcock in popular culture. Hitchcock appears again after the title sequence, and drolly introduces the story from a mostly empty studio or from the set of the current episode; his monologues were written especially for him by James B. Allardice. At least two versions of the opening were shot for every episode. A version intended for the American audience would often spoof a recent popular commercial or poke fun at the sponsor, leading into the commercial An alternative version for European audiences would instead include jokes at the expense of Americans in general.[citation needed] For later seasons, opening remarks were also filmed with Hitchcock speaking in French and German for the show's international presentations. Hitchcock closed the show in much the same way as it opened, but mainly to tie up loose ends rather than joke. He told TV Guide[where?] that his reassurances that the criminal had been apprehended were "a necessary gesture to morality." Originally 25 minutes per episode, the series was expanded to 50 minutes in 1962 and retitled The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. Hitchcock directed 17 of the 268 filmed episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and one of the 50 minutes episodes, "I Saw the Whole Thing" with John Forsythe. The last new episode aired on June 26, 1965, and the series continued to be popular in syndication for decades.- published: 25 Oct 2013
- views: 2
50:32
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "The World's Oldest Motive" (1965)
Season 3 episode 25 of the series, directed by Harry Morgan, with Henry Jones, Linda Lawso...
published: 13 Dec 2012
author: S250385
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "The World's Oldest Motive" (1965)
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "The World's Oldest Motive" (1965)
Season 3 episode 25 of the series, directed by Harry Morgan, with Henry Jones, Linda Lawson, Robert Loggia, Kathleen Freeman, Dee J. Thompson, Joseph Mell et...- published: 13 Dec 2012
- views: 40273
- author: S250385
25:09
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S06E15 Summer Shade
Season 6, Episode 15, Aired 1/10/61 The Kendalls are worried over their daughter's acquain...
published: 21 Mar 2012
author: hui41hui
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S06E15 Summer Shade
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S06E15 Summer Shade
Season 6, Episode 15, Aired 1/10/61 The Kendalls are worried over their daughter's acquaintance with a young woman no one has ever seen.- published: 21 Mar 2012
- views: 6116
- author: hui41hui
26:12
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S03E28 Lamb to the Slaughter
Season 3, Episode 28, Aired 4/13/58 A woman's police officer husband comes home and announ...
published: 17 Mar 2012
author: hui41hui
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S03E28 Lamb to the Slaughter
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S03E28 Lamb to the Slaughter
Season 3, Episode 28, Aired 4/13/58 A woman's police officer husband comes home and announces that he is leaving her and their unborn child for another woman.- published: 17 Mar 2012
- views: 90182
- author: hui41hui
33:40
Alfred Hitchcock - Masters of Cinema (Complete Interview in 1972)
Alfred Hitchcock (UK, 1899-1980) is undeniably the world's most famous film director. His ...
published: 03 May 2011
author: Dejan Jankovic
Alfred Hitchcock - Masters of Cinema (Complete Interview in 1972)
Alfred Hitchcock - Masters of Cinema (Complete Interview in 1972)
Alfred Hitchcock (UK, 1899-1980) is undeniably the world's most famous film director. His name has become synonymous with the cinema, and each new generation...- published: 03 May 2011
- views: 158521
- author: Dejan Jankovic
25:24
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S06E11 The Man With Two Faces
Master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock presents several short stories. The stories are invari...
published: 25 Oct 2013
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S06E11 The Man With Two Faces
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S06E11 The Man With Two Faces
Master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock presents several short stories. The stories are invariably surprising, often containing elements of horror, comedy, suspense, and the supernatural. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047708/ Alfred Hitchcock Presents is well known for its title sequence. The camera fades in on a simple line-drawing caricature of Hitchcock's rotund profile. As the program's theme music, Charles Gounod's Funeral March of a Marionette, plays, Hitchcock appears in silhouette from the right edge of the screen, and then walks to center screen to eclipse the caricature. He then almost always says "Good evening." (The theme music for the show was suggested by Hitchcock's long-time musical collaborator, Bernard Herrmann. The caricature drawing, which Hitchcock created himself, and the use of Gounod's Funeral March of a Marionette as theme music have become indelibly associated with Hitchcock in popular culture. Hitchcock appears again after the title sequence, and drolly introduces the story from a mostly empty studio or from the set of the current episode; his monologues were written especially for him by James B. Allardice. At least two versions of the opening were shot for every episode. A version intended for the American audience would often spoof a recent popular commercial or poke fun at the sponsor, leading into the commercial An alternative version for European audiences would instead include jokes at the expense of Americans in general.[citation needed] For later seasons, opening remarks were also filmed with Hitchcock speaking in French and German for the show's international presentations. Hitchcock closed the show in much the same way as it opened, but mainly to tie up loose ends rather than joke. He told TV Guide[where?] that his reassurances that the criminal had been apprehended were "a necessary gesture to morality." Originally 25 minutes per episode, the series was expanded to 50 minutes in 1962 and retitled The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. Hitchcock directed 17 of the 268 filmed episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and one of the 50 minutes episodes, "I Saw the Whole Thing" with John Forsythe. The last new episode aired on June 26, 1965, and the series continued to be popular in syndication for decades.- published: 25 Oct 2013
- views: 1
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111:05
Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy Full Film 1972 Jon Finch
If You Are Interested In Losing Fat As Quickly As Possible In The Comfort Of Your Own Home...
published: 01 Jul 2013
author: James Peach
Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy Full Film 1972 Jon Finch
Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy Full Film 1972 Jon Finch
If You Are Interested In Losing Fat As Quickly As Possible In The Comfort Of Your Own Home, Then You Might Want To Click The Link Below To Learn How! http://...- published: 01 Jul 2013
- views: 6153
- author: James Peach
25:20
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S02E38 A Little Sleep
Season 2, Episode 38, Aired 6/16/57 Two brothers, one of them a murderer, share a cabin wi...
published: 16 Mar 2012
author: hui41hui
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S02E38 A Little Sleep
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S02E38 A Little Sleep
Season 2, Episode 38, Aired 6/16/57 Two brothers, one of them a murderer, share a cabin with a woman.- published: 16 Mar 2012
- views: 4842
- author: hui41hui
22:48
01 x 08 alfred hitchcock presenta - la ultima fuga (1985)
Serie de relatos de misterio/terror seleccionados y presentados por el genuino director de...
published: 30 Mar 2013
author: Antonia red power
01 x 08 alfred hitchcock presenta - la ultima fuga (1985)
01 x 08 alfred hitchcock presenta - la ultima fuga (1985)
Serie de relatos de misterio/terror seleccionados y presentados por el genuino director de cine Alfred Hitchcock.- published: 30 Mar 2013
- views: 5409
- author: Antonia red power
26:12
ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENT SEASON 3 EPISODE 28 Lamb To The Slaughter H
Master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock presents several short stories. The stories are invari...
published: 22 Oct 2013
ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENT SEASON 3 EPISODE 28 Lamb To The Slaughter H
ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENT SEASON 3 EPISODE 28 Lamb To The Slaughter H
Master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock presents several short stories. The stories are invariably surprising, often containing elements of horror, comedy, suspense, and the supernatural. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047708/ Alfred Hitchcock Presents is well known for its title sequence. The camera fades in on a simple line-drawing caricature of Hitchcock's rotund profile. As the program's theme music, Charles Gounod's Funeral March of a Marionette, plays, Hitchcock appears in silhouette from the right edge of the screen, and then walks to center screen to eclipse the caricature. He then almost always says "Good evening." (The theme music for the show was suggested by Hitchcock's long-time musical collaborator, Bernard Herrmann. The caricature drawing, which Hitchcock created himself, and the use of Gounod's Funeral March of a Marionette as theme music have become indelibly associated with Hitchcock in popular culture. Hitchcock appears again after the title sequence, and drolly introduces the story from a mostly empty studio or from the set of the current episode; his monologues were written especially for him by James B. Allardice. At least two versions of the opening were shot for every episode. A version intended for the American audience would often spoof a recent popular commercial or poke fun at the sponsor, leading into the commercial An alternative version for European audiences would instead include jokes at the expense of Americans in general.[citation needed] For later seasons, opening remarks were also filmed with Hitchcock speaking in French and German for the show's international presentations. Hitchcock closed the show in much the same way as it opened, but mainly to tie up loose ends rather than joke. He told TV Guide[where?] that his reassurances that the criminal had been apprehended were "a necessary gesture to morality." Originally 25 minutes per episode, the series was expanded to 50 minutes in 1962 and retitled The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. Hitchcock directed 17 of the 268 filmed episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and one of the 50 minutes episodes, "I Saw the Whole Thing" with John Forsythe. The last new episode aired on June 26, 1965, and the series continued to be popular in syndication for decades.- published: 22 Oct 2013
- views: 13