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  1. He and Barbie are about to leave when Benny reveals a plot twist... •Based on the story "Lullaby" by Joe Grenzeback, originally published in the February 1957 issue of Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine. [Hitch is upside down and wearing ear muffs] "Good evening.

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  2. Category: Authors of Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine stories.

  3. When Joe Edward Grenzeback was born on 22 June 1922, in Twin Falls, Idaho, United States, his father, James H Grenzeback, was 42 and his mother, Cora Mclaren, was 32. He married Jeanne Adeline Riley on 4 July 1950, in Sacramento, California, United States.

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    "A Little Sleep" was originally broadcast on 16/Jun/1957 as part of the second season of Alfred Hitchcock Presents.

    Barbie Hallem drives up to her uncle's cabin. She stops at Ed Mungo's cafe. She learns that Ed's brother Benny is wanted by the police for having murdered his girlfriend. When she gets to the cabin, she finds Benny hiding there. Benny tells her, Ed is the murderer. Ed arrives later, but is killed by Benny in a struggle. Barbie and Benny drive off. ...

    Directed by: 1. Paul Henreid Produced by: 1. Joan Harrison- associate producer Written by: 1. Robert C. Dennis- teleplay 2. Joe Grenzeback- story Starring: 1. Alfred Hitchcock — cast: Host 2. Barbara Cook — cast: Barbie Hallem 3. Vic Morrow — cast: Benny Mungo 4. Jack Mullaney — cast: Diner Customer 5. Robert Karnes — cast: Ed Mungo 6. John Carlyle...

  4. Feb 4, 2016 · The author, Joe Grenzeback (1922-1968), had an unusual career as a writer. Most of his credits are for writing book and lyrics for musical theater shows such as Rose of the Rancho (1945), Sing Ho for a Prince (1951), The Dragon by Moonshine (1955) and Old King Cole (1955).

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  5. Joe Grenzeback is known for Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955).

  6. A bored rich girl goes up to her cabin in the mountains. Before the night is over, she'll wish desperately she had just gone home. Director. Paul Henreid. Writers. Robert C. Dennis. Joe Grenzeback. Stars. Alfred Hitchcock.

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