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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour/Death of a Cop
Death of a Cop | |
Season 1, Episode 32 | |
Airdate | May 24, 1963 |
Teleplay by | Leigh Brackett |
Based on | a novel by Douglas Warner |
Directed by | Joseph Newman |
Produced by | Norman Lloyd |
← 1x31 Run for Doom |
2x01 → A Home Away from Home |
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour — Season One |
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Death of a Cop is the thirty-second episode of the first season of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.
Starring: Victor Jory (Reardon), Peter Brown (Philip Reardon)
Co-Starring: Paul Hartman (Trenker), John Marley (Singer), Richard Jaeckel (Boxer), Paul Genge (Lt. Tom Mills)
with Jean Willes (Eva), Wilton Graff (George Chaney), Read Morgan (Freddie), Rex Holman (Jocko), Shirley O'Hara (Alice Reardon), Bob Okazaki (Wong), Rees Vaughn (Sammy Garrison), Marc Rambeau (Alec Malloy), Joseph Ruskin (Donovan), Hari Rhodes (The Patrolman), Tenen Holtz (The Druggist), Rita Conde (Mrs. Dominguez)
and Lawrence Tierney (Herbie Lane)
Uncredited: Alfred Hitchcock (Host)
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Plot Overview
After the murder of his beloved son, who was following in his footsteps, a veteran detective sets out himself to find the killer, even turning in his own badge as part of his plan.