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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour/The Second Verdict
From The TV IV
The Second Verdict | |
Season 2, Episode 30 | |
Airdate | May 29, 1964 |
Teleplay by | Henry Slesar and Alfred Hayes |
Based on | the story by Henry Slesar as published in "Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine" |
Directed by | Lewis Teague |
Produced by | Gordon Hessler |
← 2x29 Bed of Roses |
2x31 → Isabel |
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour — Season Two |
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The Second Verdict is the thirtieth episode of the second season of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, and the sixty-second episode overall.
Starring: Martin Landau (Ned Murray)
and Frank Gorshin (Lew Rydell), Sharon Farrell (Melanie Rydell)
Co-Starring: John Marley (Tony Hardeman), Nancy Kovack (Karen Osterman), Harold J. Stone (Mr. Osterman)
with Richard Hale (Judge Arthur), Michael Beirne (Tom Bailey), Richard F. Guizon (Bailiff), William Remick (The Jury Foreman), Helen Mayon (The Maid)
Uncredited: Alfred Hitchcock (Host)
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Plot Overview
A criminal lawyer finds himself caught up in a dilemma after the accused murderer he successfully defended confesses his guilt afterward.