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| Program:
Alfred Hitchcock
Presents |
| Broadcast
History: |
| First
Telecast: October 2, 1955 |
| Last
Telecast: June 26, 1962 |
| Network(s): CBS
(First five seasons) / NBC 1960-62 |
Currently
Airs On:
Occasionally seen on Trio Popular Arts TV |
Previously
Shown On:
TV
Land
Alfred Hitchcock Hour
shows on Hallmark 5/2003 |
| Available
Formats: VHS / DVD |
| Related Links:
(none) |
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Alfred
Hitchcock Presents Resources |
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Alfred
Hitchcock Presents
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Alfred
Hitchcock Presents: Season One [DVD](1955) DVD
All 39 episodes from the series's debut
season--including "Revenge" (with Vera Miles),
"The Cheney Vase" (with Darren McGavin), "You Got
to Have Luck" (with John Cassavetes), "And So Died
Riabouchinska" (with Charles Bronson and Claude
Rains), and "Safe Conduct" (with Werner Klemperer
and John Banner)--are collected in a three-disc
set. 16 3/4 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack:
English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English,
Spanish; featurette.
Alfred
Hitchcock Presents: Season Two [DVD](1956)
All 39 episodes from the series's second
season--including "Kill with Kindness" (with Hume
Cronyn), "Toby" (with Jessica Tandy), "Number
Twenty-Two" (with Rip Torn), "A Man Greatly
Beloved" (with Cedric Hardwicke), "The
Indestructible Mr. Weems" (with Robert Middleton),
and "A Little Sleep" (with Vic Morrow)--are
collected in a five-disc set. 17 hrs. total.
Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono;
Subtitles: English (SDH).
Alfred
Hitchcock Presents VHS
Double bill of tales from Hitch's Emmy-winning
1955-62 suspense anthology series opens with a
fired art gallery worker's plan to rob a widow
of a priceless artifact in "The Cheney
Vase," with Darren McGavin and Carolyn
Jones. Next, runaway Brandon De Wilde falls in
with a circus magician whose cheating wife
schemes to have him killed in "The
Sorcerer's Apprentice," the episode deemed
too controversial to air on network TV. 57 min.
Alfred
Hitchcock Present DVD (Out of Print Click
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Contains the following three classic
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" television
programs: "Lamb to the Slaughter,"
(1958); "The Case of Mr. Pelham,"
(1955) and "Banquo's Chair." (1959)
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Alfred
Hitchcock's "Bon Voyage" And "Aventure
Malgache" [DVD](1944) DVD
Alfred
Hitchcock's "Bon Voyage" And "Aventure
Malgache"(1944) VHS
Unseen in the U.S. and banned in Europe for
decades, these two short films were directed by
Hitchcock for the French Resistance in World War
II. "Bon Voyage" concerns a Scottish
flier recalling how Resistance fighters helped him
escape from a German POW camp; and "Aventure
Malgache" follows a Free French leader
battling Vichy corruption in occupied Madagascar.
58 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: French mono;
Subtitles: English; scene access.
Alfred
Hitchcock: Master Of Suspense (1973) VHS
This documentary focuses on the life and work of
the legendary director of such movies as
"Rear Window," "North by
Northwest," "Psycho" and "The
Birds." Clips from Hitchcock's classic films
and interviews with colleagues and co-workers are
featured, and Hitch himself discusses the fine art
of scaring audiences. Cliff Robertson narrates. 58
min.
Alfred
Hitchcock: The Collection #1 (Seven-Disc Set)
[DVD] DVD
Includes "Number 17," "The
Ring," "Young and Innocent,"
"The Cheney Vase," "Secret
Agent," "The Skin Game," "The
Manxman," "The 39 Steps" and
"Jamaica Inn."
Alfred
Hitchcock: The Collection #2 (Seven-Disc Set)
[DVD] DVD
Includes "Rich and Strange," "The
Sorcerer's Apprentice," "The Man Who
Knew Too Much" (1934), "Blackmail,"
"Easy Virtue," "Sabotage,"
"The Lady Vanishes," "The Farmer's
Wife" and "Murder."
Alfred
Hitchcock: The Early Years: Boxed Set [DVD]
DVD
Twenty-three hours of Hitchcock's early
black-and-white thrillers have been packed into a
14-disc set. Includes "Blackmail,"
"Easy Virtue," "The Farmer's
Wife," "Jamaica Inn," "The
Lady Vanishes," "The Man Who Knew Too
Much (1934)," "The Manxman,"
"Murder," "Number 17,"
"Rich and Famous," "The Ring,"
"Sabotage," "The Secret
Agent," "The Skin Game," "The
39 Steps" and "Young and Innocent,"
plus two episodes from Hitch's TV series,
"The Cheney Vase" and "The
Sorcerer's Apprentice."
The
Alfred Hitchcock Collection VHS
The master of screen suspense is spotlighted with
a deluxe 14-tape boxed set. Along with the films
"The Birds," "Family Plot,"
"Frenzy," "The Man Who Knew Too
Much (1956)," "Marnie,"
"Psycho," "Rope,"
"Saboteur," "Shadow of a
Doubt," "Topaz," "Torn
Curtain," "The Trouble with Harry"
and "Vertigo," you'll also get the
exclusive "Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Vol.
1," featuring the TV episodes "Back for
Christmas," "Banquo's Chair,"
"The Case of Mr. Pelham" and "Lamb
to the Slaughter."
The
Alfred Hitchcock Collection, Vol. 1 (Three-Disc
Set) [DVD] DVD
Includes collector's editions of
"Vertigo" and "Psycho"; four
episodes from "Alfred Hitchcock
Presents" ("Lamb to the Slaughter,"
"The Case of Mr. Pelham," "Banquo's
Chair" and "Back for Christmas").
Standard and Widescreen; Soundtrack: English 5.1
and Dolby mono; Subtitles: French, Spanish;
biographies; audio commentary; documentary;
production notes; newsreel footage; film
highlights; foreign ending.
The
Alfred Hitchcock Collection, Vol. 2 (Three-Disc
Set) [DVD] DVD
Includes "Rear Window," "The Man
Who Knew Too Much" (1956) and six episodes
from "Alfred Hitchcock Presents"
("Arthur," "The Crystal
Trench," "The Horseplayer,"
"Mrs. Bixby," "The Colonel's
Coat" and "Bang, You're Dead").
The
Genius Of Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Thrillers
Boxed Set VHS
Follow Hitchcock's evolution into Britain's top
suspense filmmaker with this seven-tape collection
that includes "Blackmail," "The
Lady Vanishes," "The Man Who Knew Too
Much" (1934), "Number Seventeen,"
"Sabotage," "The Secret Agent"
and "The 39 Steps."
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