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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour/The Gentleman Caller
The Gentleman Caller | |
Season 2, Episode 24 | |
Airdate | April 10, 1964 |
Teleplay by | James Bridges |
Based on | from the story by Veronica Parker Johns as published in "Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine" |
Directed by | Joseph Newman |
Produced by | Herbert Coleman |
← 2x23 A Matter of Murder |
2x25 → The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow |
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour — Season Two |
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The Gentleman Caller is the twenty-fourth episode of the second season of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, and the fifty-sixth episode overall.
Starring: Roddy McDowall (Gerald Musgrove), Ruth McDevitt (Emmy Rice), Diane Sayer (Milly Musgrove)
Co-Starring: Naomi Stevens (Mrs. Goldy), Juanita Moore (Mrs. Jones)
with Frank Maxwell (Officer Petrie), Marjorie Bennett (The Plump Lady), William Fawcett (The Junk Collector), Norman Leavitt (The Gas Company Man), Lew Brown (The 1st Policeman), John Alonzo (The Intern), Len Hendry (The Night Watchman), Joe De Angelo (The Pedestrian)
Uncredited: Alfred Hitchcock (Host)
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Plot Overview
A larcenous couple plans to do away with a senile old lady they've befriended as part of their scheme, only to discover she's a little more shrewd than they thought.