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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour/Off Season
Off Season | |
Season 3, Episode 29 | |
Airdate | May 10, 1965 |
Teleplay by | Robert Bloch |
Based on | from a story by Edward D. Hoch as published in "Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine" |
Directed by | William Friedkin |
Produced by | Gordon Hessler |
← 3x28 Night Fever |
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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour — Season Three |
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Off Season is the twenty-ninth episode of the third season of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, and the ninety-third episode overall.
Starring: John Gavin (Johnny Kendall)
Co-Starring: Richard Jaeckel (Milt Woodman), Tom Drake (Sheriff Dade), Indus Arthur (Sandy Evans), Dody Heath (Irma Dade)
with Frederick P. Draper (Dr. Hornbeck), Duncan McLeod (The Bartender), Jimmy Joyce (Sgt. Racin), Harry Hines (The Thief), Jim Drum (Al)
and William O'Connell (Art Summers)
Uncredited: Alfred Hitchcock (Host)
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Plot Overview
After killing an innocent man, a trigger-happy police officer quits the force. He takes a job as a Sheriff's deputy in a seaside community, despite the fact that he's not allowed to carry a gun in his new position. He soon finds himself cuckolded by the previous deputy, who's still upset at being fired.