1247:, 1909. When middle-aged Mr. Stepp (Qualen) is suddenly fired from an investment banking company after 21 years of loyal service, he shoots his boss Nathaniel Baldwin (Cabot) and calmly leaves, telling the janitor (Adamson) not to bother Baldwin. Stepp's landlady (Lawson) remarks to him her concern for his tired appearance, but he reassures her all is well. On Monday morning, Stepp is awakened by his landlady about Baldwin's secretary Abigail Wilson (Clarke) is calling him, and Wilson tells him to report to the office immediately, as the office believes him to be late for work. Stepp is surprised when Baldwin is at work the next day as though nothing happened. Baldwin's partner, Walter King (Reed), convinces Stepp that he hallucinated the Saturday night shooting, and King tells Stepp to hire an assistant considering his extensive workload. King, however, has actually hired a look-alike actor named Davidson for $ 2000 to take Baldwin's place in order to close an important deal. King even tells Davidson that Baldwin had a stroke, which is the reasoning for his hire, although he admits to having an affair with Baldwin's wife. When Davidson figures out Baldwin has been killed, King admits to Stepps' action. King and Davidson agree to stage Baldwin's "death" later, and in order to close all possible leaks, King forces Stepp to retire. King tells Stepp that Stepp himself made up the issue with the new assistant and raise in pay. In retaliation, Stepp shoots and kills King, and then calmly leaves, believing this to be just another hallucination.
946:. An attendant, Harry (Arvan), confirms to him that either he, or an exact twin, played pool that night, when he did not. Pelham believes that the situation must be a joke being played on him by friends Tom, Vincent (Compton), and the staff of the club. Even one of Pelham's secretaries, Miss Clement (Stewart), notices that he is off while delivering to him dictated letters which he knows he did not dictate. Neither she nor the other secretary (Brewster) notice a difference in the details of the work being completed by Pelham. With the support of Harley, Pelham varies his schedule and buys a one-of-a-kind necktie from a salesman (Collier) in the hopes of catching his double off-guard. Upon returning to work, Miss Clement brings him documents containing his new signature, which he just started using. Pelham calls home and the double answers, troubling him greatly. When he returns home, his double is there, and they are seen together by Pelham's manservant Peterson (Watson), who has been constantly confused throughout the time period by the seemingly consistent inconsistency of Pelham. The impassive double points out that Pelham is the imposter by showing that he is wearing an unusual tie, and when Peterson believes him and thinks that Pelham is the impostor, Pelham has a mental breakdown. The impostor Pelham takes over Pelham's life, while the real Pelham is taken away to a lunatic asylum.
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borrow the money from bartender
Charlie (Newell) while having a drink with others (Cook), but Charlie lost his money at the racetrack. Richard goes to Burroughs' home and steals the money that Burroughs owes him, but in the process, he accidentally kills him when Burroughs interrupts him and a struggle ensues. Richard tells Beth that he got the money from Charlie. Just then, the janitor Martin (Kreig) arrives to show the apartment to a prospective renter (Tyler). Richard becomes paranoid that he is being watched and sought after by the police, and he follows an innocent man (Lehman) seeking his wife (Knox) at a bus stop. He then overreacts and is shot when a finance company agent (Hunter) comes to collect his debt. He flees just as the police (Dillaway) arrive. Beth becomes paranoid herself, believing a man (Tesler) reading a newspaper is monitoring her. He takes a cab ride to meet Beth at the bus station, and the cab driver (Ragan) shows concern and offers to get him help, though a radio announcer (Frees) giving a news flash about Richard's doings brings fear to the cabbie. Richard forces the cabbie to pull over, and he knocks him out after a passing motorist (Gilbert) stops to offer help. While injured and possibly dying, Richard discovers that Beth met Burroughs the night before and received the owed money, commenting about the rat race before passing out.
2643:, May 1940. Sir Stephen Hurstwood (Clanton) and friend Derek (Irving) discuss their betting engagements while American oilman Howard Latimer (McGuire) celebrates a big victory. Hurstwood offers a bet of ÂŁ1,000 (British pounds) if Latimer can stay the entire night in the supposedly haunted Cromwell room of the Hurstwood mansion. Latimer is given a gun, one candle, one match, and a book that describes the mysterious beheading of Julia Hurstwood in the room. He takes one practice shot to confirm that the pistol is loaded. He reads about and envisions Julia (Chaney) and Geraldine Hurstwood (Torgeson), the individuals serving as the basis of the ghost story. That night Latimer sees a ghostly headless figure, fires the weapon numerous times, and collapses in fright. In October 1945, Latimer suddenly shows up at the Hurstwood mansion and is met by the butler Hanson (Snowden) before meeting Hurstwood and Derek, who admit to putting blanks in the gun and state that the ghost is a trick set up by Hurstwood for money, which causes Latimer to attack Hurstwood. Two sanitarium officials, Calendar (Dodsworth) and an attendant (Alderson), suddenly arrive to subdue Latimer, and Calendar tells Hurstwood and Derek of Latimer's insanity and the need to solve the murder of Julia.
284:, hoping to reunite with his estranged father, Greg, who has not answered any of his letters. After being dropped off by local cabbie Mason (Brinegar), he runs into old acquaintance Douglas Irwin (MacReady), his sister-in-law's father, who is quite surprised to see him and tries to get Kim to call his family first. Upon returning home, he learns that his father died four years ago (1950) of a heart attack on the tennis court, a fact that his brother Perry (Stevens) and sister-in-law Susan (Leachman) did not tell him. Kim suspects foul play, as Perry inherited everything in the will and Kim finds a hunting license dated after Greg supposedly died in that October, so he inquires with Irwin, who says that Perry just got the date wrong. Kim then goes to see a cemetery official, Gerald Eaton (Helton), whom he pressures to let him see the body, Eaton admitting that there is no body in the coffin. Next, Kim sees the coroner, Isaiah Dobbs (Tyler), who claims ignorance because the former coroner retired, stating that three men (Greg, Irwin, and Greg's son) went hunting, and only two returned alive. Kim eventually learns from Susan that he is the one who killed his father. He has been in an
2951:. English author Randolph Burnside (Clanton) runs into wealthy Cecilia Smithson (Markey), Colonel Blair (Kingsford), and Irene Cole (Dana) upon returning to his former home, where he is welcomed by the cafe host (Anders). Donna Dew (Arlen) begs Burnside to write a script for her. Wealthy but plain housewife Irene, wife of oil millionaire Howard Cole (Hewitt) and herself a bottlecap heiress, is pursued by playboy Prince Burhan (Bergerac), who ignores other beauties (Dixon) for her and threatens to kill himself if he can't have Irene. However, she refuses to leave her neglectful husband (Hewitt) for him and consistently seeks advise and consoling from Burnside, who is writing a book about Burhan. When Burhan dies, Irene and her husband assume that he killed himself over his love for Irene. Sometime later, Burnside learns from the cafe host that Burhan's death was an accident, as his mechanic had disconnected his brakes, and that he had pursued Irene for her money. Burnside decides to keep this a secret when he sees that Irene, believing a man killed himself over his love for her, has a newfound confidence that has greatly improved her marriage and her spark for life.
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notices for a generous $ 100 per week salary. One day, he is ordered by his new boss, the emotionless Mr. X (Greene), to kill a man who will enter his office on a certain day in exchange for keeping his job and one year's worth of salary to cover the operation as Mr. X admits to burning all of
Crabtree's reports. The man in question is his wife's first husband, who is blackmailing Mr. X to keep his wife's secret of being a bigamist. Crabtree is to hand the man an envelope, secretly containing a suicide note instead of money, and then push the man out the window. Crabtree decides at the last moment not to do the task, but when a man (Harmon) enters his office at the expected time, Crabtree is so upset at the thought of losing his wife and job that he ends up killing him anyway, and Mr. X calls him to report mailing him his salary, as he witnessed the act. Police Detective Gryar (Baer) and another officer (Brinegar) question Crabtree briefly but leave without suspicion. Shortly afterward another man, the correct target (Atterbury), arrives at Crabtree's office, but Crabtree has already received his payment for the murder and simply walks out.
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fall on John Fabian, a ventriloquist with a fixation on his female dummy, Riabouchinska (voice of Gregg). Riabouchinska, seemingly acting independent of Fabian's control, insists on telling
Krovitch the truth about Alice and lover Mel Douglas (Gilmore), which angers Alice greatly, as she despises Riabouchinska. A stagehand (Haade) gives Krovitch some background information during Fabian's show, and Krovitch finds a picture of the real Riabouchinska, a woman named Ilyana who mysteriously disappeared while serving as an assistant to Fabian. Fabian admits to having a tempestuous relationship with her before her disappearance, and it is she who served as the model for the dummy. Krovitch interviews booking agent Zander (Cantor) about Ockham's whereabouts. When Krovitch confronts Fabian, Riabouchinska tells Krovitch that Fabian killed Ockham because Ockham threatened to expose Fabian and Riabouchinska's love affair to the world unless he received $ 1000. Fabian confesses and Riabouchinska declares she can no longer love Fabian. She stops moving and Fabian is arrested by Krovitch.
486:, and check into a Paris hotel when finally given a room by the clerk (Marsac). Mrs. Winthrop falls suddenly ill while the bellhop (d'Arno), porter (Camlin), and maid (Gaylor) check them in their room, and the hotel doctor (Mylong) sends Diana to his home for medicine from his wife (Codee). When Diana returns, the front-desk clerk and other hotel employees profess to have no recollection of her, nor is there any record that the Winthrops were ever there. Diana goes to the embassy and speaks with the ambassador, Sir Everett (Napier), but her story is believed only by Basil Farnham (Toone). Basil sends an administrator, Maris (Hadlow), to check on the basic details given by Diana. Diana and Basil go back to the hotel and demand to see the room, which is very different from Diana's description, but Diana decides to stay there after seeing a painter in the lobby. She rips off the wallpaper, proving that there is a conspiracy at hand. The cover-up is revealed by Sir Everett to have been set in place by the French government, because Mrs. Winthrop, who is now dead, had the
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having been given advice by doctors to take a break after having a nervous breakdown. While Carl is at work, Elsa is apparently attacked and left traumatized by an intruder, claiming to be a salesman, in their trailer park home, as Carl comes home to a burning cake and Elsa in a state of shock. After reporting it to police officers (Willis and Daheim), two lieutenants (Teal and Lytton) take over handling the case. After talking to Elsa's doctor (Gallaudet), Carl decides to take Elsa on a vacation. Later, while driving in town, Elsa points out a man in a gray suit (Montgomery) as her attacker. Seeking revenge, an enraged Carl follows the man and kills him in his hotel room with a wrench, and a maid (O'Malley) quickly finds the body. But a little later, Elsa, still mentally disturbed, identifies another man as her attacker, leading Carl to realize, too late, that he might have killed an innocent man, just as the police close in on them. Elsa is taken away to a mental hospital while Carl is tried, convicted and sentenced to prison for taking the law into his own hands.
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Then she goes to see her ex-boyfriend Tim Grady (Adams) and confesses her fear, which he rejects as hysterics. When Dan visits her apartment later, he is surprised when Lois refuses to put up a fight and shows no fear, as she believes that she has nothing to live for and no one to turn to. He seemingly has a change of heart and offers her a business deal to help him look legitimate to the police. Lois sets up a boutique, hiring Mary (Cooper), Hilda (Angold), and a model (Christine). To help fund the shop, Dan visits Lou for a loan of $ 5000. There, he receives a lot of criticism from fellow criminal Shorty (Cook Jr.) for working with Lois. After months of hard work, the dress shop is launched successfully. Dan also convinces money-hungry Tim to reconcile with her under the belief that she is now wealthy, and Tim proposes. Lois, now happy and full of life, expresses her gratitude, but Dan reveals that he did all of it so that Lois would not want to die. Now he can kill her with satisfaction, which he does by shooting her to death the moment he's done talking.
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invention. While meeting in a park that night, Ralph claims he doesn't have the money, and when Sloane threatens to involve lawyers, Ralph strangles his silent partner to avoid paying what he owes. The murder is witnessed by vagrant Peter J. Goodfellow (Newton), who picks up Sloane's cigarette case with the IOU inside, and he uses it to blackmail Ralph. Goodfellow and his fellow vagrant friend Fenton Shanks (Silver) move into the Cowell home, much to the disgust of Herta. After months of
Goodfellow and Fenton living with them and pawning almost everything in the Cowell home, as well as draining Ralph's bank account, Ralph confesses to Herta when she threatens to leave. After searching every night throughout the home, Ralph is eventually able to find the IOU and burn it. Goodfellow and Fenton leave, but soon afterward Police Detective Sergeant James Monroney (Foulk) arrives with a pawn ticket signed by Fenton for Sloane's cigarette case in Ralph's name, thusly tying Ralph to the Sloane murder.
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that he knows the man is actually Ray
Clements (Damon), whom Rocco stole money from and cost him his job, his father, and his girl. Clements wants to get revenge on Rocco, who is taking sanctuary there. Father Vincente gives Clements all the money he is owed ($ 13,000) and both he and Brother Gerard advise Clements to choose forgiveness, and Clements is forced to leave when he declines. Clements almost shoots a man after following Brother Charles (Glass) to a visitor's room, not realizing the man is someone else, but luckily he is stopped by Father Vincente. Clements later kills Rocco's partner, the actual Floyd Unser (Downing), in self-defense at the train station and takes sanctuary at the same monastery, as he was shot by Unser. Police officers (Akins, Mitchell) visit the monastery and ask Father Vincente questions about Clements' location. He tells Father Vincente that he no longer wants revenge, but Rocco died just before Clements' arrival.
1338:, is visited by Police Lieutenant Al Hawkshaw (Downing), who presses him to leave Chicago. Sam wants to murder his ex-girlfriend, Goldie (Michaels), as she has started a relationship with Morgan (Dana). Sam visits his favorite bar, surprising bartender friend Ed (Edwards), before seeing close friend Barney (Stone). Sam has Barney arrange for him the perfect alibi for $ 2500. Barney has it staged as though he and Sam are playing a game of poker in Barney's backroom, with waiter Tony (Whiting) to witness the two in the backroom playing cards. Sam sneaks out successfully through the fake phonebooth, but he finds himself unable to kill Goldie when she claims that she has a baby (named Dunleavy) and is married to Morgan. "Baby", however, is actually a revolver Morgan uses for robberies. When Sam returns to Barney's backroom, Barney accidentally shoots himself while cleaning one of his guns, and Sam is arrested for murder by Hawkshaw.
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gossip. Lottie, who used to be the Nashes' babysitter, believes that Clara had it coming because she treated her husband Mr. Nash (Newton) badly, and she notes her distrust of Clara's boyfriend Mr. DeMario (Ansara). Lottie flashes back to the last fight between the husband and wife, one in which Lottie actually intervened by arguing with an angry Clara. After Janie leaves, Lottie is visited by DeMario, who warns her not to make things up about him to the police. The detective stops by to confirm Lottie's story about DeMario, as he has no alibi, and Lottie tearfully states that he left at 1:45. Lottie has feelings for Mr. Nash and hopes to please him by keeping his secret from the police — that he was at home the night that Clara died — so she writes him a note outlining what she knows about that night. He stops by while she is writing the note, supposedly to talk, but he burns the note and kills her instead.
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the gun in Gil's hand and listening to the scene over the phone. Gil remembers the name
Ritchie being said by Ben and realizes his predicament as a patsy, or decoy. After investigating a note on Ben's desk, Gil goes to see Mona, hiding himself from the theater doorman (Tyler), when he runs into Mr. and Mrs. Sasikawa (Mita and Yamaji), who report not having spoken with Ben over the phone. Gil speaks with disc jockey Dave Packard (Mullaney) about Ben's death after Dave deals with autograph seekers (Gorshin), but Dave is clueless. Gil is briefly apprehended by Lieutenant Brandt (Coolidge), as he admits that his fingerprints are on the gun. After he is released, he goes to Mona and realizes when he hears the record that was playing over the phone during the murder that she set him up so she could be with her lover, Ritchie (Lewis). Mona and Ritchie are arrested, while Gil takes his musical arrangements.
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dismissive of her concerns as he is angry that he did not get a pay raise at work. Ellen wants Steve to request to work the day shift until the murderer is caught. Steve goes to have a beer before work and runs into friend Ed (Townes), who stops by the Grant's apartment and offers to stay with old acquaintance Ellen. The two discuss why Ellen turned down Ed romantically and Ed's continuing grudge regarding Ellen. While Steve is at work, Ellen is scared and suspicious of various people that she meets, such as the local shoemaker (Linder) and even George, but she turns down Martha's offer to stay with her that night. Martha even accuses Ellen of having an affair with Ed. She is only relieved when the locksmith arrives to fix a lock and chain on her door, but the locksmith turns out to be the murderer, and he strangles Ellen as a terrified Steve listens to the commotion over the phone.
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reporter and throw her out. Cutts' aggressive questioning causes Emma distress, but it turns out that Emma killed their father and stepmother, and Lizzie was merely trying to protect her. Lizzie tells Emma of how she saw her after the murders holding the axe and wearing a blood-stained apron, and Emma admits why she killed the two people. Emma suddenly suffers a delusion that the parents are upstairs and feels an imminent need to kil them again. When Lizzie tries to stop her, she threatens Lizzie with the axe. Just then, Cutts returns and stumbles upon the axe, demanding a statement. Emma immediately leaves, speaking shortly to neighbor Grace (Stewart) before heading to the train station. To force the reporter out, Lizzie falsely confesses and threatens Nell with the axe, finally understanding Emma's ability to reach the breaking point.
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Ben brings in some firewood. Another cowboy, Red
Hillman (McGavin), soon shows up at Old Maggie's roadhouse, and the two cowboys threaten a shoot-out over a poker game and intoxication from the night before. Maggie, widow to a renowned gunfighter, does her best to negotiate a peace, threatening to tell the sheriff that whoever shoots first is a murderer, and she eventually convinces them to only shoot each other when the clock strikes. All she requests is to hold the giant cross that her husband gave her on their wedding day, which sits next to the clock on the shelf. When the clock mysteriously stops, the men take it to be a sign from God and leave peacefully. The light-hearted ending is enhanced by an explanation from Ben of why the clock stops, as it is the cross that keeps the shelf level, enabling the clock to function properly.
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lunch thanks to Miss
Webster. Sears loathes the job, as he dislikes the children (Gibson, Hunley, Blankley, Bernard, Winkelman), but his attention is caught by a cynical poor boy (Clark) who wants an expensive toy plane currently being played with by a highly engaged man (Willis) and the boy believes that Santa is unable to give it to him. Sears is so unimpressed by the store that he doesn't even try to take anything past security (McVey), and he acts rather rudely to Miss Webster when she drives him home. Sears steals the toy to give it to the cynical boy for Christmas, as he sees himself in the child. Sears is caught by the police after leaving the boy's apartment home, but Webster understands Sears' intent and has the charges dropped by paying for the gift, despite the hesitancy of the police sergeant (Reynolds).
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Following a particularly loud fight after Ben gets a phone call from a woman, Ben mysteriously vanishes, and
Dorothy pushes Stanley to find out more. A man shows up at the Crane's apartment, claiming to be from the board of health. He reveals himself to Stanley as Sergeant Halloran (Simon) and says that he is investigating the disappearance of Ben. Despite his skepticism, Stanley helps Sergeant Halloran's investigation, and they break into the Verber's apartment. Dorothy is passionately insistent to Stanley that Amelia killed Ben. Sergeant Halloran and Stanley eventually discover that Amelia killed Ben and hid his body in the basement in the baby carriage. Amelia reveals the reason the fight got so out of hand was because the woman Ben was about to leave Amelia for — was Dorothy.
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sculpture. Lyle hopes to obtain her Cheney vase, which will fetch a high price on the market, with a buyer offering $ 45,000 for it. Lyle gets Pamela to forge a letter from
Koether pushing for him to work for Martha. Lyle methodically cuts Martha off from the world in the hopes that she will die, even seeking to separate her from maid Bella (Card) by framing Bella for breaking items. He hires a new maid, Ruby Boyenton (Lee), to take the place of Bella, whom he fired, all the while telling Martha that Bella quit. Lyle cuts off the telephone, so Martha futilely begs the conniving Ruby to help her, as she fears Lyle's intentions. Lyle even begins to lie to Pamela, telling her the vase is in a safety deposit box in order to cut her out while he plans to flee abroad to
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completely paralyzed (other than being able to move his left pinky finger) after crashing into a prison guard (Weldon) and multiple vehicles. He is robbed by escaped convicts (Spelling, Emanuel, one other) who ignore him and leave him for dead. Two more convicts (Edwards and Ragan) come by shortly afterward and take his clothes. Finally, the sheriff (Chandler) arrives after catching a prisoner. At the morgue, worker Lloyd (Alper) and the ambulance driver (Newton) discuss the escape, and the coroner (Landers) and his assistant (Peters) order William to be left for the night. Just when Callew is about to be declared legally dead, he saves himself at the last minute by getting the attention of Dr. Harner (Shannon) and his friend Chessy (Press) with his tears.
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to Mrs. Wilson (Jackson). Paula attempts to prove that she bought it to Police Sergeant Delaney (Hayworth) for $ 400 cash the previous Monday, but to her distress the people she bought it from deny ever having sold it to her. The seller, Dolores Dawn (Paul), denies ever having met her, and her hairdresser Lucille (Borg) denies having given any information regarding the coat, although Lucille calls Dolores just after the police leave to discuss the matter. Paula is eventually approached by the man, Charlie Harper (McCallion), who stole the coat, and he offers to buy it back from her for $ 600, as he admits to facing 10 years in prison if caught. When she declines, he steals it back in order to end the police investigation, but he ends up being arrested.
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murders occurring when the temperature hits 92 degrees Fahrenheit. Clarence has his sights on the aptly named Mrs. Shrike (Fleet), a boorish alcoholic whom he believes has a death wish, who yells at her nosy neighbors (Knight, Wendorff) and rudely orders around children and her agitated butcher (Ansara). She irritates basically everyone with whom she comes into contact. They try to advise her to change her life and fix her house, but this just causes her to laugh at them and lash out, leading Clarence to almost strike her with his cane and admit to Elmer that he failed to see her as a lost soul. As the pair leave, they see Mrs. Shrike's husband Albert (Ross) return home with a meat hook, and she is killed soon afterward.
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violent cramps at work while dictating a letter to his secretary (Singleton), his co-worker George Brooks (Gordon) suggests that he go see a doctor. He becomes even more concerned while playing cards with friends Earl, George, and Dr. Pritchard (King). When he finds a can of arsenic in his garage, he decides to have his home cocoa analyzed by a chemist (Soulé), and it turns out to contain arsenic. Ralph initially blames Mrs. Sutton, and fires her, before he learns that the serial murderer has been caught. However, Mrs. Sutton confesses to him her unhappiness at having had to lie for Ethel, who is having an affair with her co-star. Ethel, unaware of what Ralph has learned, offers him a cup of cocoa that she made for him.
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present themselves as relatives and are warmly welcomed by Laughton, who introduces them to ghost relatives that she believes are present for the funeral. Their robbery plan goes awry because Laughton proves wholly crazy and completely unresponsive to their threats to her. She only shows fear when they threaten her imaginary guests. The Bramwells become tired and frustrated, because they cannot find any money and there seems to be no food in the house. In desperation, they eat a batch of freshly made muffins, not knowing that they are filled with rat poison. Laughton's fortune turns out to be inside a handbag that she carries everywhere with her, which is revealed when she pays Theodore the milkman with a $ 1000 bill.
1948:, which he desires to be permanent. Their servant Elsie (Glessing) is preparing the house for their extended absence. They hold one last party with friends, such as Major (Gould-Porter) and Mrs. Sinclair (Kemble-Cooper), Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt (Hamer and Tedrow), and others. They discuss jet flight, which the Carpenters fear, versus driving, their preferred mode of travel. On the day of their departure, and after doting good-byes from their friends, Herbert bludgeons his wife to death, as planned, and buries her body in the basement. He is almost caught in the act by a surprise visit from friends Mr. and Mrs. Wallingford (Muir and Warren), but he hides until they leave. He then goes off alone on his road trip to
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local community looking for any clues. Meanwhile, David (Johnson) and Mary Schaffner (Pavan) discuss a grocery list before David goes to work. Cobbett enters the Schaffner house while David is away and makes Mary cook for him, pretend that everything is okay over the phone when her mother calls, and curtly dismiss her neighbors Maude (Janiss) and Susie Martin (Winkleman) when they come by. Cobbett believes that he can take his time, so he shaves, showers, and changes clothes. However, a prison guard (Pullen) and the warden suddenly arrive to arrest him. They were tipped off by Mary's mother — Mary is deaf and should not have answered the phone or been able to hear her mother's questions.
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so he hides in the belfry of Ellie's school, planning to kill her when he gets the chance, and he even leaves a threatening note for her on the school chalkboard. The next day, Ellie blames students Albert and Luke (Lee), but a schoolgirl (Hartnagel) says that it was there when the children arrived. Clint stays in the belfry for a few days and feels smug when everyone assumes that he is long gone, although he is almost caught by Albert retrieving a ball. When Ellie's fiancé is buried after the local preacher (Hayward) conducts his funeral, local man Elmer (Leavitt) rings the bell, causing Clint to shout in surprise and reveal his whereabouts.
1790:(Manza) when Mary is suddenly approached by Professor Klopka (Klemperer), who states that his country has a secret serum to offer society. While talking privately, Mary agrees to carry a luxury watch for Gubak, but during the customs inspection Jan turns her in to Customs Officer Trevitch (Shayne) for smuggling luxury items. Mary is arrested, and Professor Klopka, who is actually Captain Kriza, attempts to interrogate her for evidence. However, she is released soon afterward when the watch is discovered to be fake and Kriza believes the entire event to be an attempt to raise outrage internationally. Mary is soon visited by Jan on the train to
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investigate, and he is awakened by his butler, Horace (Robles). Alexander's fired assistant Talbot (Coolidge), money-owing nephew Vincent (Slack), openly unfaithful wife Carol (Blake), and his wife's lover Wally Benson (Paris) all have motives. In his study, he tells them all that one of them is planning his death for midnight and asks them all questions. Benson turns off the light and Alexander is killed in the dark without seeing who did it. Returning to Heaven, Wilfred points out that the killer must have trusted the person who turned off the light, so Alexander deduces that it must have been Carol.
2565:(Mullaney) when she concludes (from drunken rambling via Marlow) that Jeff's business associate (and Marlow's sister) Renee (Allbritton) is trying to seduce Jeff, even though Renee and the bartender (Ramstead) try to serve her ginger ale. Others, such as Mr. Sterling (Curry), constantly try to hand her alcohol, not knowing her addiction. Her last memory is of breaking a glass in her hand and Jeff trying to help her. Karen then learns from the nurse (Veazie) that she is in jail for killing Jeff with that broken glass.
2059:, and Ernestine is overjoyed with Paul's presence. Dr. Poncet (Kingsford) happily tells Aunt Rosalie that she has the pulse of a twenty-year-old, to the disgust of Paul. Henri begins breaking in to steal items for pawning and is confronted by Paul. After discussing their situations, Paul has Henri grind glass into fine powder while his wife Marie (Summers) is away, while Paul himself gets drunk rejoicing with a waiter (Chefe). Paul adds it to the egg mixture that is supposed to make a
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rush to take Mildred to the bus station to "disappear", as Mildred's sister Lucy (Tedrow) will soon stop by to pick up Mildred. Insurance investigator Mr. Kettle (Emhardt) suspects that Frank killed Mildred, and his constant hounding of Frank means that the couple must not be in contact with each other. They have to carefully meet at the local library and avoid being seen by the librarian (Holland), and Frank suggests that Mildred go to
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2051:. Henri Tallendier narrates how his brother Paul Tallendier (Hatfield) and he plotted to kill their Aunt Rosalie (Natwick) to inherit her fortune after a lawyer (Helton) reveals the contents of a deceased uncle's estate. Henri is a hardworking father of four while Paul is a dissolute hedonist. Rosalie pledges to leave her wealth to the local convent, aware that Paul and Henri want her gone, and Paul feigns fainting from
412:. Two days before the seven years is up, Frank is visited by Mildred, who has moved on with her life. She wants a divorce and an end to the scheme, and she is willing to pay off Frank for $ 1500. In a rage, Frank bludgeons her to death and buries her in his garden. On the seventh anniversary, as Frank is going to court, Kettle returns to congratulate Frank for "winning" and offers to help him with his garden.
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relieved when she writes him a check for the full balance. Appleby kills his argumentative wife Lena (Larabee) by deliberately causing her to fall and hit her head in order to get her inheritance. Since he still has debts, he woos and marries wealthy heiress Sturgis. When Martha refuses to give him money for another $ 7000 in debt to Desar over
1794:, and she learns that he is part of the underground resistance. The charade was to create a distraction that enabled Gubak to smuggle sensitive microfilm out of the country containing information written by an imprisoned and tortured bishop. Gubak gives Mary the microfilm and urges her to write the truth about his country.
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to have been married to Jocelyn and killed her in a jealous rage. Mark attacks Clymer because he (Clymer) described how Mark, in fact, actually killed Jocelyn five years ago at the same cottage in which Mark is staying. Clymer is actually a police officer and worked together with Jeff to get a confession out of Mark.
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Mild-mannered Paula Hudson (Hussey), supported by her friend Lois (Bromley), seeks to have a mink stole coat valued by fur shop owner Leslie Ronalds (Eustrel) and a furrier assistant (Burns), but she is apprehended by a policewoman, Sergeant Bradford (Janiss), for possessing stolen property belonging
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Clint Ringle (Mullaney) wants to marry schoolteacher Ellie Marsh (Hitchcock), but when she refuses him, he kills her fiancé Walt Norton (Compton) with an axe and flees, as the act was seen by student Albert Grinstead (Saber). Clint is hunted by the townsfolk (Moody, Ehrhardt) and the sheriff (Greer),
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two years prior, after she supposedly disappeared. Debbie jealously believes that Mark stills loves Jocelyn and urges him to find the truth. With the help of Jeff and a real estate agent (Tyler) who rents Mark his former cottage home, Mark tracks down the painter, Arthur Clymer (Baragrey), who claims
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A man named Floyd Unser gets travel information from the ticket agent (Tyler) about a vehicle coming to pick him up. He is soon met by Brother Gerard (McClory), who takes him to a local monastery where he meets with Father Vincente (Sloane) about seeing a man named Dave Rocco. Father Vincente reveals
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Lois Williams (Gates) goes to a high-class bar and fends off a drunk (Montgomery) in order to see Lou Henry (Bryar), as she expects recently released convict Dan Varrel (Barry) to kill her as revenge for her causing his brother Ritchie's death by giving police robbery evidence and Ritchie's location.
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Karen Stewart (Thaxter), a recovering alcoholic, wakes up hung over and with no memory of the night before. She slowly recalls speaking with friend Margaret (Banks) before attending a party with her fiancé, Jeff Simmons (Stevens). Karen, jealous and insecure, started drinking again with a Mr. Marlow
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Macey (Adrian) and Dan Silver (Tyler) make a bet while backstage in a theatre when an errant coin toss leads to the discovery of the dead body of juggler Luke Ockham. Detective Krovitch (Bronson) investigates the murder by questioning John Fabian (Rains) and his wife Alice (Carleton). His suspicions
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Albert Pelham (Ewell) is a successful businessman who stops by his club, talking with the bartender (Willis) until distant acquaintance Dr. Harley (Bailey) stops in. Pelham tells Harley he has a paranoid suspicion that he has a double who is slowly taking over his life and is even better at it. In a
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curios, he tries to kill her while servant Ella (Glessing) is away, but Martha is prepared for him. Martha and her lawyer Sidney Gainsborough (Clarke) have evidence that Appleby killed his first wife. If anything happens to Martha, Gainsborough will go to the police. Appleby is about to comply with
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Married couple Mark (Abbott) and Debbie (Gates)'s first anniversary is ruined when a portrait they commissioned is revealed to be of Mark's first wife, Jocelyn, who has been missing for five years. The art dealer (Soule) tells them to talk to Jeff Harrison (Bailey), Mark's former brother-in-law, if
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Couple Frank (Bronson) and Lorna (Crane) Bramwell, desperate for money, go to the mansion of eccentric Monica Laughton (Winwood) to rob her when they learn from Theodore (Greer), the milkman, and Arthur (Treacy), the local deli manager, that Laughton is all alone after her relative Oscar died. They
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Husband Ralph (Reed) and wife Herta Cowell (Knudsen) argue over the price of an expensive black mink stow. Businessman Ralph receives a call from his partner, millionaire Alfred Sloane (Delevanti), who wants to meet and discuss repayment of an IOU for $ 10,000 (and half the profits) for funding his
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At a parole office, Doris (Harford) is being supervised by parole officer Clementine Webster (Gregg) when disgruntled ex-con Harold "Stretch" Sears (Fitzgerald) is brought in by Mr. Chambers (Space). Sears is hired by store manager Mr. Shaw (Watson) as a department store Santa for $ 10 per day plus
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as Policeman, Mike Ragan as Cab Driver, Harry Tyler as Apartment Hunter, Jack Tesler as Newspaper Man, Joe Gilbert (credited as Joseph Gilbert) as Passing Motorist, Dorothy Crehan as Woman, Patricia Knox as Woman at Bus Stop, John Lehman (credited as John Lehmann) as Man at Bus Stop, Myron Cook as
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Piano player Gil Larkin (Horton) is upset when he learns that the woman he loves, singer Mona Cameron (Williams), is being abused by her husband Ben (McDearmon), an agent. Gil confronts Ben in his office after the secretary (Laven) leaves, but someone knocks Gil unconscious and shoots Ben, placing
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and a new job there, where he gloats in his freedom from marriage and forges a fake letter from Hermione to their friends. Soon after arriving at his new swanky "digs", Herbert receives the mail from his new employer Mr. Hall (Ford) while waiting for his new maid (Harris). Among the letters to his
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when her passport and documents are reviewed by the train conductor (Banner) and an officer (Van Eyck). She is befriended by local celebrity Jan Gubak (Bergerac), the captain of the national soccer team. Jan describes his on-field successes with the help of the conductor and an enthusiastic waiter
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reporter Nell Cutts (Rowles) barges into the home of the Borden sisters, Lizzie (Mathews) and Emma, in the hopes of an exclusive interview, and she pesters Emma with constant questions, even recreating the events of the murder. Lizzie finally comes downstairs with her cat (Orangey) to confront the
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Heavily indebted Charlie Raymond (Lawford) narrates his previous week's happenings, beginning with his gambling losses at the races. The bartender (Graham) takes a phone call for him, covering him as he owes $ 4200 to his bookie. He answers a newspaper ad placed by Walker Hendricks (Williams), who
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Old Maggie Ryan (Corby) promises to fix a wonderful meal to Ben Morgan (MacGregor) if he will get to work during a very rainy day. Cowboy Dell Delaney (Barry) arrives shortly afterward, desiring a warm respite from the storm, and proceeds to scare the life out of Ben by drawing his gun on him when
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Carl Spann (Meeker) wakes up early for his first day at a new job and makes his wife Elsa (Miles) breakfast. Carl briefly speaks with neighbor Mrs. Fergusen (Bavier) before driving to work, and Mrs. Fergusen offers to take Elsa to market, as Elsa has nothing to do in their new location by the sea,
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Richard Paine (Homeier) narrates his hatred of the rat race of life. He and his wife Beth (Woodward) are about to be kicked out of their home, and both are angry that he worked on half pay to help his job and his boss, A.T. Burroughs (Christy) has yet to repay him the $ 450 owed. Richard tries to
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Dana Edwards (McGuire)'s fiancée Laura (Ames) is killed in a hit-and-run in front of Dana and others (Collier), and he is unable to remember any details of the car involved for Police Inspector Shea (Newton). His mother (Warren) consoles him as best she can, helping him try to recover, when a man
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Lottie Slocum (Ritter) is the last person to have seen Clara Nash (Mathews) before she was strangled to death, so she is interviewed by a police detective sergeant (Teal) and is supported by her daughter Janie (Welles). As the detective sergeant leaves, nosy Blanche Armsteader (Wickes) arrives to
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Antiques dealer Laurence Appleby (Harris) is desperate for money as he is being threatened with a lawsuit by a Turkish national, Mr. Desar (Ansara), over a $ 12,000 debt. He becomes utterly distraught when wealthy Martha Sturgis (Mundy) breaks an $ 11,000 camel statuette, although he is somewhat
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Elderly Mr. Crabtree (Qualen) worries about his wife Laura (Kennedy), who desperately needs an operation. Despite having attacked his former employer when being fired for being too old, he receives a visit from Miss Brown (Swanson) confirming his new employment filing reports regarding corporate
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Clarence Fox (Harris) and Elmer Shore (Qualen) are retired insurance agents who travel to see various accidents and determine the causes by interviewing witnesses (Morgan, Montgomery). They hope to use their years of experience to save people that they believe will die soon, especially potential
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Sam Cobbett (Cassavetes) has just broken out of prison while serving four consecutive 99-year sentences by hiding in a laundry basket. Warden Jacobs (Teal) and his secretary (Dawson) work to fend off the media and begin a pursuit via helicopter. The pilot (Clark) and co-pilot (Patten) fly over a
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desert at night and takes his identity to present himself at lawyer Kelson's office. The secretary (Christine) keeps him company until Kelson calls him in, and he is met by Police Sergeant Mack (Gerstle), who informs him that the real Walker Hendricks was killed much earlier in New York City and
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Martha Stone (Shaw) and George the janitor (Helton) discuss the extreme heat and a murderer killing local women. The murderer has killed two blonde women while they are alone at night. Ellen Grant (Ford) is terrified and wants extra locks on the apartment door, but her husband Steve (Brodie) is
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murders and set one year after Lizzie was acquitted for the murder of her parents. A little girl (Winkleman) walks by the Borden house singing about the murders. Emma Borden (Lorring) and friend Margaret (Hitchcock) talk about Lizzie's mental state and their desire to leave the house. Ambitious
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Stanley (Mantell) and Dorothy (Maguire) Crane live in the apartment below volatile couple Amelia (Evelyn) and Ben (Kemmer) Verber, and they often hear them fighting. While serving Mrs. Glavetsky (Wendorff) and Mrs. Santini (Narciso) in his shop, Ben notices bruises on Dorothy when she stops in.
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With a serial-murderer maid called Mrs. Andrews on the loose in the city, Ralph Montgomery (Sloane) becomes suspicious of his and his actress wife Ethel (Ward)'s housemaid, Mrs. Sutton (Bondi). Ralph talks about major news with co-worker Earl Kramer (Reid) while walking to work. When Ralph gets
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Cynical movie producer William Callew (Cotten) dictates a letter while relaxing in the sun with friend Ed Johnson (Bailey). Callew fires a long-time employee, Hubka (Stanley), over the phone and scoffs at his crying. Later while driving on a rural detour, Callew gets into a car accident and is
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Note: The actress who played Mrs. Baldwin is uncredited and currently unknown. The actors at the financial meeting are uncredited and currently unknown. Don McArt, Robert Patten, Ruth Lee, Arthur Gilmore, and David Dwight do not appear in the episode, though they are all credited, suggesting
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Lyle Endicott (McGavin) exchanges barbs with his now former boss, Herbert Koether (Macready), on the day of his firing and seeks consoling from his girlfriend Pamela Waring (Jones). Lyle worms his way into the good graces of Martha Cheney (Collinge), a rich, invalid woman with a penchant for
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for a sure thing. Charlie steals Hendricks' money while he is away. He also learns, from a letter written by attorney Matthew Kelson (Warwick), that Walker is on his way to claim an inheritance of $ 200,000 from a family that he has never met. When they reach
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for Rosalie's dinner, but that night Rosalie drunkenly insists on eating fish, and the next morning Paul dies when he eats an omelette made out of the lethal egg mixture. Aunt Rosalie tells Henri, that as her sole remaining family member he will be her heir.
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wife from their friends back home is a bill from a contractor for work that Hermione had secretly arranged for – excavating the wine cellar as a present for Herbert... meaning that his crime will soon be discovered.
843:, Charlie tests his ability to assume Hendricks' identity by visiting Hendricks' aunt Margaret Stoddard (Hoffman), at which he is successful. Charlie kills Walker by driving over him in the
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as Guard, Mike Ragan as Escaped Convict, Elzie Emanuel as Black Escaped Convict, Ralph Peters as the Coroner's Assistant, Richard Newton as Ambulance Driver
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client Mr. Hartley when a friend, Tom Mason (Smith), entered, being somewhat upset of being ignored by Pelham two days before, when Pelham was actually in
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as Party Guest (uncredited), Jack Deery as Bar Patron (uncredited), Herschel Graham as Party Guest (uncredited), Don Ames as Party Guest (uncredited)
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suddenly arrives. The stranger, John Hurley (Harris), is a former teacher who lost his son in a similar way, and he claims to know how to give Dana
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Martha's demands to give up his shop and stay at home with her, but she accidentally falls and dies the same way as Lena.
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38:Relevant discussion may be found on the
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1042:"Santa Claus and the Tenth Avenue Kid"
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3321:https://archive.org/details/TSP460131
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2879:(credited as Judith Ames) as Laura,
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1099:as Mr. Chambers the Parole Officer,
59:"Alfred Hitchcock Presents season 1"
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879:(broadcast 31 January 1946).
492:Legend of the Vanishing Lady
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1662:"And So Died Riabouchinska"
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1547:January 29, 1956
1482:January 22, 1956
1397:January 15, 1956
1269:potential deleted scenes.
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562:November 6, 1955
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461:October 30, 1955
393:October 23, 1955
347:October 16, 1955
3323:Retrieved 18 August 2023.
3273:
3249: : Francis Cockrell
3229:
3204:
3159:
3126:
3082:
3033:
3001:
2945:
2918: : Gina Kaus &
2898:
2865:
2824:
2791:
2767: : Robert C. Dennis
2750:
2709:
2672:
2637:
2617: : Francis Cockrell
2597:
2561:
2506:
2469:
2455:as Martha Sturgis-Appleby
2421:
2391:
2346:
2294:
2254: : Robert C. Dennis
2242:
2201:
2166:
2151:as Theodore the Milkman,
2133:
2093:
2045:
1998:
1937:
1917: : Francis Cockrell
1897:
1860:
1831:
1782:
1749:
1708:
1661:
1624:
1604: : Robert C. Dennis
1587:
1558:
1527:
1493:
1465: : Robert C. Dennis
1445:
1408:
1367:
1328:
1317:January 8, 1956
1284:
1241:
1230:January 1, 1956
1206:
1169:
1134:
1081:
1067:as Harold "Stretch" Sears
1041:
1016:
988: : Robert C. Dennis
971:
934:
914: : Francis Cockrell
890:
873:Previously an episode of
867:as Police Sergeant Mack,
830:who can talk in-depth of
822:
789:
748:
724: : Robert C. Dennis
704:
651:
614:
573:
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266:October 9, 1955
240:
203:
192:October 2, 1955
178: : Francis Cockrell
161:
150:
147:
144:
141:
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133:
128:
115:Alfred Hitchcock Presents
2626:April 29, 1956
2550:April 22, 1956
2458:April 15, 1956
2313:as Donations Collector,
2305:as Mrs. Laura Crabtree,
2265:adaptation of a story by
2190:March 25, 1956
2122:March 18, 1956
2113: : Marian Cockrell
2094:"There Was an Old Woman"
2034:March 11, 1956
1061: : Marian Cockrell
983: : Morris Hershman
685:as Road Worker Convict,
3262:June 24, 1956
3193:June 17, 1956
3176: : James Cavanagh
3171: : Joseph Ruscoll
3115:June 10, 1956
2841: : James Cavanagh
2719:as Blanche Armsteader,
2380:April 8, 1956
2363: : Harold Swanton
2283:April 1, 1956
1959:as Hermione Carpenter,
1926:March 4, 1956
1599: : Terence Maples
1216: : Joseph Ruscoll
1091:as Clementine Webster,
705:"Our Cook's a Treasure"
376:"Don't Come Back Alive"
3140:as Lieutenant Brandt,
3055:as Sergeant Bradford,
3022:June 3, 1956
2969:as Randolph Burnside,
2934:May 27, 1956
2854:May 20, 1956
2836: : A. J. Russell
2780:May 13, 1956
2689: : Sarett Rudley
2520:Adela Rogers St. Johns
2445:& Robert C. Dennis
2176: : C. B. Gilford
1987:as the California Maid
1950:Northridge, California
1610:as Peter J. Goodfellow
1368:"You Got to Have Luck"
1207:"A Bullet for Baldwin"
1026:as Sergeant Halloran,
893:The Case of Mr. Pelham
859:as Margaret Stoddard,
626: : Louis Pollock
418:as Mildred Partridge,
225:as Police Lieutenant,
3101:Bernard C. Schoenfeld
3051:as Sergeant Delaney,
2957:as Cecilia Smithson,
2698:May 6, 1956
2451:as Laurence Appleby,
2358: : Edgar Marvin
2347:"Portrait of Jocelyn"
2231:as Horace the Butler.
2074:as Marie Tallendier,
2070:as Henri Tallendier,
1694:as Detective Krovitch
1642:as Alfred J. Sloane,
1304: : Richard Carr
1227:as Mr. Benjamin Stepp
758:as Ethel Montgomery,
730:as Ralph Montgomery,
217:as Man in Gray Suit,
3071:as Furrier Assistant
3010:Irwin Gielgud &
2530:, Irwin Gielgud and
2373:as Debbie Halliday,
2317:as the Blackmailer,
2211:as Carol Arlington,
2027:as Paul Tallendier,
1999:"The Perfect Murder"
1971:as Mr. Wallingford,
1923:as Herbert Carpenter
1898:"Back for Christmas"
1804:as Train Conductor,
1528:"Shopping for Death"
1418:as David Schaffner,
1187:as Herbert Koether,
1095:as 10th Avenue Kid,
444:"The Vanishing Lady"
336:as Old Maggie Ryan,
173: : Samuel Blas
44:improve this article
3283:as A.T. Burroughs,
3047:as Leslie Ronalds,
2949:Palm Beach, Florida
2883:as Inspector Shea,
2684: : Emily Neff
2532:Stirling Silliphant
2147:as Lorna Bramwell,
2143:as Frank Bramwell,
1961:Arthur Gould-Porter
1878:as Brother Gerard,
1516:as Cat (uncredited)
1459:Lillian de la Torre
1379: : S. R. Ross
863:as Matthew Kelson,
314:"Triggers in Leash"
3255:as Richard Paine,
3164:Herschel Daugherty
2965:as Colonel Blair,
2825:"The Hidden Thing"
2755:Herschel Daugherty
2539:as Karen Stewart,
2406:as Jeff Harrison,
2369:as Mark Halliday,
2323:Interesting note:
2321:as Police Officer
2119:as Monica Laughton
1967:as Mrs. Sinclair,
1965:Lily Kemble-Cooper
1846:as Father Vincente
1832:"Place of Shadows"
1764:as Mary Prescott,
1646:as Fenton Shanks,
1475:as Lizzie Borden,
1446:"The Older Sister"
1422:as Warden Jacobs,
1191:as Ruby Boyenton,
1183:as Pamela Waring,
1151:as Martha Cheney,
998:as Dorothy Crane,
994:as Amelia Verber,
869:Virginia Christine
770:as Dr. Pritchard,
766:as George Brooks,
597:Virginia Christine
516:as Doctor's Wife,
500:as Basil Farnham,
390:as Frank Partridge
330: : Dick Carr
294:as Douglas Irwin,
259:as Perry Stanger,
213:as Mrs. Fergusen,
151:Original air date
3305:
3304:
3279:Supporting cast:
3214:as Martha Stone,
3210:Supporting cast:
3136:as Dave Packard,
3132:Supporting cast:
3043:as Dolores Dawn,
3039:Supporting cast:
2981:as Jealous Girl,
2953:Supporting cast:
2875:Supporting cast:
2847:as Dana Edwards,
2797:Supporting cast:
2773:as Clint Ringle,
2715:Supporting cast:
2673:"The Baby Sitter"
2645:Supporting cast:
2623:as Howard Latimer
2568:Supporting cast:
2541:Louise Allbritton
2481:Supporting cast:
2402:Supporting cast:
2315:Malcolm Atterbury
2301:Supporting cast:
2276:as Mr. Crabtree,
2215:as Wally Benson,
2207:Supporting cast:
2139:Supporting cast:
2066:Supporting cast:
1955:Supporting cast:
1870:as Ray Clements,
1866:Supporting cast:
1810:Konstantin Shayne
1796:Supporting cast:
1718:as Alice Fabian,
1714:Supporting cast:
1638:as Herta Cowell,
1634:as Ralph Cowell,
1630:Supporting cast:
1568:as Clarence Fox,
1564:Supporting cast:
1508:Supporting cast:
1426:as Maude Martin,
1414:Supporting cast:
1394:as Mary Schaffner
1340:Supporting cast:
1310:as Sam Dunleavy,
1250:Supporting cast:
1179:Supporting cast:
1149:Patricia Collinge
1135:"The Cheney Vase"
1087:Supporting cast:
1022:Supporting cast:
948:Supporting cast:
908:Anthony Armstrong
855:as Tommy DeWitt,
851:Supporting cast:
768:Walter Woolf King
754:Supporting cast:
718:Dorothy L. Sayers
657:Supporting cast:
637:as William Callew
579:Supporting cast:
496:Supporting cast:
458:as Diana Winthrop
414:Supporting cast:
298:as Gerald Eaton,
290:Supporting cast:
209:Supporting cast:
109:
108:
94:
3352:
3324:
3318:
3269:
3267:
3243:Cornell Woolrich
3200:
3198:
3186:as Steve Grant,
3182:as Ellen Grant,
3122:
3120:
3029:
3027:
3006:Robert Stevenson
2963:Walter Kingsford
2961:as Howard Cole,
2941:
2939:
2931:as Prince Burhan
2929:Jacques Bergerac
2885:Katherine Warren
2861:
2859:
2849:Robert H. Harris
2801:as Walt Norton,
2787:
2785:
2735:as Mr. DeMario,
2705:
2703:
2695:as Lottie Slocum
2633:
2631:
2557:
2555:
2465:
2463:
2449:Robert H. Harris
2387:
2385:
2290:
2288:
2197:
2195:
2170:Francis Cockrell
2129:
2127:
2098:Robert Stevenson
2076:Walter Kingsford
2041:
2039:
1973:Katherine Warren
1933:
1931:
1902:Alfred Hitchcock
1856:
1854:
1840:Robert C. Dennis
1798:Werner Klemperer
1778:
1776:
1766:Jacques Bergerac
1722:as Mel Douglas,
1704:
1702:
1690:as John Fabian,
1666:Robert Stevenson
1620:
1618:
1554:
1552:
1489:
1487:
1471:as Emma Borden,
1404:
1402:
1390:as Sam Cobbett,
1354:Napoleon Whiting
1324:
1322:
1312:Beverly Michaels
1298:Cornell Woolrich
1285:"The Big Switch"
1237:
1235:
1165:
1163:
1155:as Lyle Endicott
1117:Anthony Blankley
1077:
1075:
1065:Barry Fitzgerald
1055:Margaret Cousins
1012:
1010:
1002:as Stanley Crane
996:Kathleen Maguire
972:"Guilty Witness"
930:
928:
899:Alfred Hitchcock
857:Gertrude Hoffman
818:
816:
794:Robert Stevenson
762:as Earl Kramer,
744:
742:
647:
645:
619:Alfred Hitchcock
569:
567:
559:as Lois Williams
512:as Hotel Clerk,
504:as Sir Everett,
468:
466:
400:
398:
380:Robert Stevenson
354:
352:
340:as Del Delaney,
273:
271:
263:as Susan Stanger
255:as Kim Stanger,
199:
197:
166:Alfred Hitchcock
126:
125:
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3257:Joanne Woodward
3245:
3219:
3196:
3194:
3172:
3149:
3138:Philip Coolidge
3118:
3116:
3112:as Mona Cameron
3108:as Gil Larkin,
3095:
3072:
3049:Vinton Hayworth
3045:Anthony Eustrel
3025:
3023:
3019:as Paula Hudson
2991:
2937:
2935:
2927:as Irene Cole,
2914:
2888:
2881:Theodore Newton
2857:
2855:
2837:
2814:
2783:
2781:
2763:
2740:
2729:Theodore Newton
2723:as Clara Nash,
2701:
2699:
2685:
2662:
2629:
2627:
2613:
2587:
2582:Franklyn Farnum
2572:as Mr. Marlow,
2553:
2551:
2547:as Jeff Simmons
2537:Phyllis Thaxter
2522:
2496:
2461:
2459:
2437:
2411:
2383:
2381:
2359:
2336:
2286:
2284:
2263:Reginald Denham
2257:Based upon the
2255:
2232:
2217:Philip Coolidge
2193:
2191:
2177:
2156:
2141:Charles Bronson
2125:
2123:
2117:Estelle Winwood
2109:
2083:
2068:Philip Coolidge
2037:
2035:
2029:Mildred Natwick
2014:
2012:Stacey Aumonier
1988:
1979:as Mr. Hewitt,
1929:
1927:
1913:
1887:
1852:
1850:
1821:
1774:
1772:
1739:
1716:Claire Carleton
1700:
1698:
1692:Charles Bronson
1677:
1651:
1640:Cyril Delevanti
1616:
1614:
1600:
1588:"The Derelicts"
1577:
1550:
1548:
1517:
1485:
1483:
1461:
1435:
1400:
1398:
1388:John Cassavetes
1380:
1357:
1342:George E. Stone
1320:
1318:
1300:
1274:
1252:Sebastian Cabot
1233:
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1196:
1185:George Macready
1161:
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1008:
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924:
910:
880:
814:
812:
790:"The Long Shot"
779:
772:Doris Singleton
740:
738:
720:
694:
669:as Dr. Harner,
663:Forrest Stanley
661:as Ed Johnson,
643:
641:
627:
604:
601:Franklyn Farnum
589:Elisha Cook Jr.
565:
563:
555:as Dan Varrel,
545:
543:Fred Freiberger
521:
490:. Based on the
464:
462:
452:Marian Cockrell
443:
442:"Into Thin Air"
431:
422:as Mr. Kettle,
396:
394:
388:Sidney Blackmer
365:
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292:George MacReady
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3309:
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3285:William Newell
3274:
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3236:
3234:Robert Stevens
3231:
3228:
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3221:
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3205:
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3191:
3180:Constance Ford
3177:
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3089:
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3074:
3073:
3057:Sheila Bromley
3034:
3031:
3030:
3020:
3014:
3008:
3003:
3000:
2997:
2993:
2992:
2977:as Cafe Host,
2975:Rudolph Anders
2973:as Donna Dew,
2946:
2943:
2942:
2932:
2922:
2905:
2900:
2897:
2894:
2890:
2889:
2866:
2863:
2862:
2852:
2851:as John Hurley
2842:
2831:
2829:Robert Stevens
2826:
2823:
2820:
2816:
2815:
2803:Norman Leavitt
2792:
2789:
2788:
2778:
2777:as Ellie Marsh
2768:
2757:
2752:
2749:
2746:
2742:
2741:
2733:Michael Ansara
2725:Rebecca Welles
2721:Carole Mathews
2710:
2707:
2706:
2696:
2690:
2679:
2677:Robert Stevens
2674:
2671:
2668:
2664:
2663:
2655:John Dodsworth
2638:
2635:
2634:
2624:
2618:
2604:
2602:Robert Stevens
2599:
2596:
2593:
2589:
2588:
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2559:
2558:
2548:
2545:Warren Stevens
2534:
2513:
2511:Robert Stevens
2508:
2505:
2502:
2498:
2497:
2489:as Mr. Desar,
2487:Michael Ansara
2470:
2467:
2466:
2456:
2446:
2443:Victor Wolfson
2428:
2423:
2420:
2417:
2413:
2412:
2404:Raymond Bailey
2392:
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2378:
2364:
2353:
2351:Robert Stevens
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2295:
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2227:as Angel, and
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2158:
2157:
2153:Emerson Treacy
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2107:Harold Hackady
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2020:Victor Wolfson
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2003:Robert Stevens
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1985:Theresa Harris
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1844:Everett Sloane
1841:
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1836:Robert Stevens
1833:
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1827:
1823:
1822:
1806:Peter Van Eyck
1783:
1780:
1779:
1769:
1759:
1754:
1751:
1750:"Safe Conduct"
1748:
1745:
1741:
1740:
1736:Virginia Gregg
1734:as Stagehand,
1724:Charlie Cantor
1720:Lowell Gilmore
1709:
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1592:Robert Stevens
1589:
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1574:Michael Ansara
1559:
1556:
1555:
1545:
1544:as Mrs. Shrike
1539:
1534:
1532:Robert Stevens
1529:
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1494:
1491:
1490:
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1473:Carmen Mathews
1466:
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1450:Robert Stevens
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1437:
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1416:Lamont Johnson
1409:
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1372:Robert Stevens
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1308:George Mathews
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1153:Darren McGavin
1146:
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1139:Robert Stevens
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1126:
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1089:Virginia Gregg
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1003:
1000:Joseph Mantell
989:
978:
976:Robert Stevens
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962:
958:Diane Brewster
950:Raymond Bailey
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861:Robert Warwick
853:Charlie Cantor
841:Salt Lake City
823:
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798:Harold Swanton
796:
791:
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785:
781:
780:
774:as Secretary,
749:
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745:
735:
734:as Mrs. Sutton
728:Everett Sloane
725:
711:
709:Robert Stevens
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683:Aaron Spelling
659:Raymond Bailey
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587:as Lou Henry,
583:as Tim Grady,
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510:Maurice Marsac
498:Geoffrey Toone
488:bubonic plague
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416:Virginia Gregg
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342:Darren McGavin
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227:Herbert Lytton
219:John Gallaudet
215:Ray Montgomery
211:Frances Bavier
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3146:Frank Gorshin
3143:
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3134:Jack Mullaney
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33:single source
29:This article
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3316:
3296:Man in Bar,
3293:Don Dillaway
3289:Henry Hunter
3275:
3253:Skip Homeier
3246:
3238:
3216:Percy Helton
3206:
3188:Harry Townes
3184:Steve Brodie
3173:
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3128:
3096:
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3087:Arnold Laven
3065:Mary Jackson
3063:as Lucille,
3041:Eugenia Paul
3035:
2987:Florence Wix
2983:Bess Flowers
2947:
2915:
2907:
2899:"The Legacy"
2871:Total recall
2867:
2845:Biff McGuire
2838:
2833:
2799:John Compton
2793:
2764:
2759:
2751:"The Belfry"
2711:
2686:
2681:
2651:Eric Snowden
2639:
2621:Biff McGuire
2614:
2606:
2578:Jack Mulhall
2567:
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2491:Edna Holland
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2080:Percy Helton
2072:Hope Summers
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1981:Irene Tedrow
1977:Gerald Hamer
1957:Isabel Elsom
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1911:John Collier
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1884:Claude Akins
1876:Sean McClory
1862:
1818:Charlie Hall
1808:as Officer,
1787:Iron Curtain
1784:
1768:as Jan Gubak
1710:
1688:Claude Rains
1678:
1675:Ray Bradbury
1670:
1648:Robert Foulk
1626:
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1542:Jo Van Fleet
1537:Ray Bradbury
1495:
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1469:Joan Lorring
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944:Philadelphia
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764:Gavin Gordon
760:Elliott Reid
750:
732:Beulah Bondi
721:
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691:Jimmy Weldon
689:as Coroner,
679:Murray Alper
677:as Convict,
673:as Sheriff,
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430:as Librarian
428:Edna Holland
424:Irene Tedrow
406:
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296:Percy Helton
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182:Ralph Meeker
175:
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142:Directed by
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3281:Ken Christy
3247:Teleplay by
3174:Teleplay by
3142:Harry Lewis
3097:Teleplay by
3053:Vivi Janiss
3017:Ruth Hussey
2959:Alan Hewitt
2955:Enid Markey
2920:Andrew Solt
2916:Teleplay by
2877:Rachel Ames
2839:Teleplay by
2811:Ralph Moody
2807:Dabbs Greer
2765:Teleplay by
2717:Mary Wickes
2687:Teleplay by
2615:Teleplay by
2524:Teleplay by
2483:Gage Clarke
2439:Teleplay by
2397:Switzerland
2371:Nancy Gates
2361:Teleplay by
2329:John Qualen
2311:John Harmon
2307:Parley Baer
2274:John Qualen
2252:Teleplay by
2229:Rudy Robles
2221:Alan Napier
2219:as Talbot,
2213:Jerry Paris
2179:Teleplay by
2149:Dabbs Greer
2145:Norma Crane
2111:Teleplay by
2016:Teleplay by
1942:wine cellar
1915:Teleplay by
1872:Joe Downing
1816:as Waiter,
1814:Ralph Manza
1802:John Banner
1757:Andrew Solt
1728:Iris Adrian
1726:as Zander,
1683:Mel Dinelli
1679:Teleplay by
1632:Philip Reed
1602:Teleplay by
1570:John Qualen
1463:Teleplay by
1424:Vivi Janiss
1382:Teleplay by
1346:Joe Downing
1344:as Barney,
1302:Teleplay by
1256:Philip Reed
1225:John Qualen
1219:Teleplay by
1113:Gary Hunley
1109:Mimi Gibson
1105:Tyler McVey
1093:Bobby Clark
1059:Teleplay by
986:Teleplay by
912:Teleplay by
722:Teleplay by
629:Teleplay by
615:"Breakdown"
591:as Shorty,
581:Peter Adams
557:Nancy Gates
547:Teleplay by
518:John Mylong
506:Mary Forbes
502:Alan Napier
448:Don Medford
334:Ellen Corby
328:Teleplay by
318:Don Medford
221:as Doctor,
176:Teleplay by
145:Written by
3308:References
3298:Paul Frees
3266:1956-06-24
3230:"Momentum"
3197:1956-06-17
3119:1956-06-10
3026:1956-06-03
3012:Gwen Bagni
2979:Joan Dixon
2938:1956-05-27
2925:Leora Dana
2858:1956-05-20
2784:1956-05-13
2702:1956-05-06
2630:1956-04-29
2574:Joan Banks
2554:1956-04-22
2528:Gwen Bagni
2462:1956-04-15
2408:Olan Soule
2384:1956-04-08
2287:1956-04-01
2194:1956-03-25
2167:"Whodunit"
2126:1956-03-18
2038:1956-03-11
1969:Gavin Muir
1946:California
1930:1956-03-04
1868:Mark Damon
1853:1956-02-26
1775:1956-02-19
1732:Bill Haade
1701:1956-02-12
1617:1956-02-05
1576:as Butcher
1551:1956-01-29
1503:Sacramento
1486:1956-01-22
1401:1956-01-15
1321:1956-01-08
1271:Bill Erwin
1234:1956-01-01
1162:1955-12-25
1074:1955-12-18
1009:1955-12-11
927:1955-12-04
815:1955-11-27
778:as Chemist
776:Olan Soulé
756:Janet Ward
741:1955-11-20
665:as Hubka,
644:1955-11-13
585:Paul Bryar
566:1955-11-06
553:Gene Barry
465:1955-10-30
397:1955-10-23
351:1955-10-16
338:Gene Barry
270:1955-10-09
196:1955-10-02
187:Vera Miles
70:newspapers
3241: :
3212:Reta Shaw
3099: :
3059:as Lois,
2912:Gina Kaus
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1028:Ed Kemmer
918:Tom Ewell
906: :
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541: :
532:"Salvage"
514:Ann Codee
426:as Lucy,
162:"Revenge"
100:July 2024
40:talk page
3339:Category
3331:See Also
3239:Story by
3169:Story by
3092:Story by
2908:Story by
2834:Story by
2760:Story by
2737:Ray Teal
2682:Story by
2607:Story by
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2356:Story by
2280:as Mr. X
2259:Mary Orr
2225:Ruta Lee
2174:Story by
2103:Story by
2057:dominoes
2008:Story by
1907:Story by
1671:Story by
1597:Story by
1455:Story by
1420:Ray Teal
1377:Story by
1294:Story by
1289:Don Weis
1264:Ruth Lee
1214:Story by
1195:as Bella
1189:Ruta Lee
1119:as Boy,
1115:as Boy,
1051:Story by
1046:Don Weis
981:Story by
904:Story by
876:Suspense
714:Story by
624:Story by
539:Story by
323:Story by
223:Ray Teal
171:Story by
122:Episodes
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131:series
84:scholar
3002:"Mink"
2641:London
2331:, and
2053:anemia
2049:France
1792:Munich
845:Nevada
832:London
484:France
148:Stars
139:Title
134:No. in
129:No. in
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3190:as Ed
1336:Miami
480:India
476:Paris
282:Paris
91:JSTOR
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