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  1. 100% Tomatometer 14 Reviews 88% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings The familiar "plink, plink" of the theme song, accompanied by the line drawing of a man in profile immediately identifies the ...

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  2. Alfred Hitchcock Presents is an American television anthology series created, hosted and produced by Alfred Hitchcock, airing on CBS and NBC, alternately, between 1955 and 1965. It features dramas, thrillers, and mysteries. Between 1962 and 1965, it was renamed The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.

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    • "Lamb to the Slaughter" (Season 3, Episode 28) There are many great Roald Dahl movie adaptations, but the most entertaining adaptation of the author’s work is arguably the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode “Lamb to the Slaughter.”
    • "The Doubtful Doctor" (Season 6, Episode 2) Hitchcock also got to taste the time-travel waters in “The Doubtful Doctor” where a man attempts to convince his psychiatrist that he went back in time.
    • "Banquo’s Chair" (Season 4, Episode 29) Throughout his career, Alfred Hitchcock rarely dove into the supernatural, but in “Banquo’s Chair,” such a topic is explored.
    • "Betta Gamma Delta" (Season 7, Episode 6) Unless it’s a comedy, viewers can always bet on pranks going wrong in movies and TV shows. This time, frat boys decide to play a dangerous game.
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  4. Apr 29, 2024 · Alfred Hitchcock: The Master of Suspenses 13 Best Works on Film & TV. Remind Staff April 29, 4:24 pm. Comments. Everett Collection. Over his long career, Hitchcock has directed 59 films and surprisingly never received an Oscar. Here are some other films by “The Master of Suspense” that you may, or may not remember.

    • Alfred Hitchcock shot different host segments for American and international audiences. Although Alfred Hitchcock Presents was an anthology series with a rotating cast, it maintained continuity for the audience by keeping the director front and center for introductory segments.
    • Hitchcock drew his own silhouette. The title sequence of Alfred Hitchcock Presents was an exercise in simplicity. A silhouette of the robust director appears, accompanied by a selection from composer Charles Gounod’s 1872 instrumental “Funeral March of a Marionette.”
    • Hitchcock's direct involvement in the series was very limited. In style and substance, Alfred Hitchcock Presents shares a lot in common with Hitchcock’s films, particularly the scheming characters with murder on the mind in 1948's Rope and 1951's Strangers on a Train.
    • But Hitchcock did have some hard and fast rules for the show to follow. When Alfred Hitchcock Presents was about to go into production, Hitchcock decided that its tone of darkly comic and suspenseful narratives could be maintained with a simple set of guidelines for researchers looking for short stories to adapt.
  5. Parents Need to Know. Parents need to know that Alfred Hitchcock Presents is a '50s/60s black-and-white TV show centered on dramatic stories full of suspense and mystery. Any violence is usually implied more than seen, and the language and sexual content are also very mild. You can expect to see smoking and drinking in some… Videos and Photos.

  6. List of Alfred Hitchcock ... The following is a list of episodes from the 1955–1962 television series Alfred Hitchcock ... Lyle worms his way into the good graces ...