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Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

7,8 /10 (261 Votes)
1955 EN 7 Seasons

Overview

A television anthology series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock featuring dramas, thrillers, and mysteries.

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First air date

02/10/1955

Votes

261

Popularity

14.2

Status

Ended

Type

Scripted

Created by

Alfred Hitchcock

Networks

NBC, CBS

Language

EN

Last air date

1962-07-03

Episodes

268

Episode runtime

25 min

Specials

Specials

16 episodes • 2005

Season 1

Season 1

39 episodes • 1955 • ⭐ 7,1

Season 2

Season 2

39 episodes • 1956 • ⭐ 7,1

Season 3

Season 3

39 episodes • 1957 • ⭐ 8,9

Season 4

Season 4

36 episodes • 1958 • ⭐ 7,2

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tmdb76622195

2022-05-09

⭐ 6

**The Best of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Volume 1**: Alfred Hitchcock not only hosted his anthology series, he even directed a few episodes. The three episodes on this video were all directed by the master of suspense, but they do not live up to his better film work. The first episode, written by Roald Dahl, is entitled "Lamb to the Slaughter" (1958). Barbara Bel Geddes is a young, eager-to-please pregnant wife whose cop hubby comes home one night and springs a surprise. He is in love with someone else and wants a divorce. She goes about her wifely duties, trying to ignore the painful situa…

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GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwine

2023-01-11

⭐ 10

I guess the most powerful thing I can say is that I remember my family gathering around the television to watch this every week when I was a little kid. And it aired on when my father was 2 years-old. In other words it has lasting resonance, but that it because, like the original Twilight Zone (and to an extent the 80s reboot) it has a little bot of everything and a new story to tell every week. It's like what American Horror Story wants to be, but can't seem to wrap a story up in a single episode... or at least can't seem to do it well enough that guarantees that viewers will come back …

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