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  1. Mother, May I Go Out to Swim?: Directed by Herschel Daugherty. With Alfred Hitchcock, William Shatner, Jessie Royce Landis, Gia Scala. A coroner's inquiry takes a man back to a fateful decision.

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    • Drama, Mystery
    • Herschel Daugherty
    • 1960-04-10
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    "Mother, May I Go Out to Swim?" was originally broadcast on 10/Apr/1960 as part of the fifth season of Alfred Hitchcock Presents.

    John Crane is a mother's boy. He goes to Vermont and falls in love with Lotte Rank. They decide to get married. Later, John's mother, Claire, arrives. She obviously dislikes Lotte and John is reluctant to tell her that they want to marry. Lotte and John plan to kill Claire. They take her up to a cliff, but John has a change of heart. He shoves some...

    Directed by: 1. Herschel Daugherty Produced by: 1. Joan Harrison- producer 2. Norman Lloyd- associate producer Written by: 1. James P. Cavanagh- teleplay 2. Q. Patrick- story Starring: 1. Alfred Hitchcock — cast: Host 2. William Shatner — cast: John Crane 3. Jessie Royce Landis — cast: Claire Crane 4. Gia Scala — cast: Lottie Rank 5. Robert Carson ...

  2. With Alfred Hitchcock, Jessica Tandy, Tom Conway, Rosemary Harris. Captivated by the actor's physical beauty, an aging spinster pulls up stakes to follow a ventriloquist and his dummy from performance to performance; finally, the man consents to a much-wanted meeting.

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    • Drama, Mystery
    • Robert Stevens
    • 1957-10-06
  3. William Callew is involved in a bad traffic accident on a rural road, that leaves him so paralyzed he appears lifeless, and when help arrives they think he's really dead.

  4. ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS: MOTHER, MAY I GO OUT TO SWIM? (TV) Summary. One in this dramatic anthology series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock. John Crane attends a coroner's board hearing and mentally recounts the events which led him to be a murderer.

  5. The first season of Alfred Hitchcock Presents ran from 02/Oct/1955 to 24/Jun/1956, with Hitchcock directing the following episodes: Revenge (02/Oct/1955) Breakdown (13/Nov/1955)

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  7. Jul 12, 2012 · Early in his career as a television actor, William Shatner had a co-starring role in the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode, “The Glass Eye,” which was the first episode of the series’ third season. Broadcast on Sunday, October 6, 1957, at 9:30 PM over the CBS network, “The Glass Eye” was adapted by Stirling Silliphant from a short ...

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