Genre
Anthology / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Producer by
Gordon Hessler / Norman Lloyd / Joan Harrison / Herbert Coleman / Robert Douglas / Charles Russell / Morton S. Fine / David Friedkin / David Lowell Rich / Leon Benson / Roland Kibbee / Alfred Hitchcock
Directed by
Alf Kjellin / Joseph M. Newman / Bernard Girard / John Brahm / Joseph Pevney / Harvey Hart / Robert Stevens / Robert Douglas / Jack Smight / David Friedkin / Norman Lloyd / Alan Crosland Jr. / Herschel Daugherty / Sydney Pollack / David Lowell Rich / Laslo Benedek / Harry Morgan / Paul Henreid
Writing by
James Bridges / Henry Slesar / Arthur A. Ross / Robert Bloch / Alfred Hayes / William D. Gordon / Richard Levinson / William Link / Morton S. Fine / David Friedkin / Joel Murcott / Lewis Davidson / Barré Lyndon / Richard Fielder / Lukas Heller / Richard Matheson / Lou Rambeau / John Bingham / Andrew Garve / William Fay / Robert Arthur / Leigh Brackett / Henry Kane / Andrew Benedict / Davis Grubb
Cast
Alfred Hitchcock / Hinton Pope / Jimmy Joyce / Lew Brown / Robert Reiner / Alice Backes / Dee J. Thompson / Gail Bonney / Brendan Dillon / Myron Healey / Mary Scott / Carmen Phillips / David Fresco / John Zaremba / Doris Lloyd / Vince Williams / Cathie Merchant / Sammy Reese / Len Hendry / Audrey Swanson / Paul Bradley / Anne Francis / Gena Rowlands / Phyllis Thaxter / Kent Smith / Carl Benton Reid / Jeremy Slate / Richard Jaeckel / John Marley / Juanita Moore / Katherine Squire / Gene Lyons / George Lindsey
Production company
Shamley Productions
Original channel
CBS (1955–60; 1962–64)
NBC (1960–62; 1964–65)
Original language
English
Country of origin
United States
Broadcast dates
20 September 1962 (USA)
Original runing time
October 2, 1955 – May 10, 1965
Episode duration
25-26 minutes (Seasons 1–7)
49-50 minutes (Seasons 8–10)
Picture format
Black-and-white 4:3
Studio
Revue Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Distributor
NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Episode summary
Gerald Musgrove shoots and kills a night watchman while stealing $100,000 from a bank. On the street nearby, while eluding police, he meets elderly Emmy Rice, and befriends her. Since he is on parole, he must launder the loot, so he stows it in some of Emmy's old magazines. Gerald then prods impoverished Emmy into writing a will, awarding all money found in her apartment to himself. He tries to murder Emmy three times, but she survives, and arranges for the arrest of Milly Musgrove for attempting to gas her to death. Gerald is apprehended too, when he realizes that ...
Fun and viewer review
LOVE this episode!! I still remembered so much of the plot since I frst saw this at age 12, and now I'm 45. Roddy McDowall was always great at playing such a sleazebag, wasn't he? Thanks much for uploading!
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