EPISODE
SEASON
Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Season 1
Series of unrelated short stories covering elements of crime, horror, drama, and comedy about people of different backgrounds committing murders, suicides, thefts, and other sorts of crime caused by certain motivations, perceived or not.
23 October 1907, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
31 January 1913, Ontario, Canada
15 September 1928, Brooklyn, New York, USA
June 21, 1923 in Lynchburg, Tennessee, USA
20 May 1901, Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
July 13, 1901 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England, UK
August 8, 1903 in Summit, New Jersey, USA
26 August 1904, Imuris, Sonora, Mexico
5 May 1902, Slezka Ostrava, Czechoslovakia
May 27, 1910 in Buckinghamshire, England, UK
21 August 1908, Durango, Colorado, USA
January 31, 2018
Hitchcock, the master of suspense, brought a brilliantly acted, neatly directed drama to the TV screens for the first in his series, that had everything except an ending.September 26, 2018
Alfred Hitchcock Presents, as I remember it, is a good show.September 26, 2018
Season 1 features actors like Joseph Cotten, Joanne Woodward, John Forsythe, Cloris Leachman, and Claude Rains (as well as a struggling young thespian named Aaron Spelling), but the man in the silhouette steals the show.September 26, 2018
We recommend the viewing of these small prehistoric jewels of the black and white screen. [Full review in Spanish]September 25, 2018
But the real gem is Breakdown (1955), a minimalist tour de force starring (and narrated by) Joseph Cotten as a businessman paralyzed in a car wreck; it belongs among Hitchcock's neglected masterpieces.September 27, 2018
The last thing I expected was addictive entertainment.September 28, 2018
Anti-television at its finest.September 26, 2018
[Hitchcock] directed only a handful of shows... but his personality is stamped on the whole run in the dry, sardonic, mordant introduction.September 28, 2018
Hitchcock rarely directed, confining himself to inane introductions. But many of the suspense stories-written by such masters as Ray Bradbury and Robert Bloch-are quirky, tight masterpieces.September 26, 2018
This era isn't called the Golden Age of Television for nothing.April 14, 2020
Breakdown, with Joseph Cotten is a well-nigh Beckettian vision of doom, shot in grotesque close-ups and with a desperate inner monologue that anticipates the chilling voice at the end of Psycho.September 26, 2018
Even today, the show keeps an amazing mood of suspense, and almost every episode will keep you at the edge of your seat.