Alfred Hitchcock Presents
TV ShowTitle | Alfred Hitchcock Presents |
User score | 7.7 |
Release date | Oct 2, 1955 |
Release date of last episode | Jul 3, 1962 |
Genre | Mystery, Drama, Crime |
Director | Alfred Hitchcock |
Production country | United States of America |
Production companies | Universal Television, Revue Studios, Shamley Productions |
Series status | Ended |
Seasons count | 7 (List of episodes) |
Episodes count | 268 |
Run time | 25 min. |
A television anthology series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock featuring dramas, thrillers, and mysteries.
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Self - Host
Harry Tyler
Aaron Hacker, Bob Jenkins, Sam Loomis, Timmy, Isaiah Dobbs, Theater Doorman, Dan Silver, Ticket Agent, Real Estate Agent, Apartment Hunter, Train Ticket Agent
John Williams
Inspector Davidson, Capt. Smollet, Alexander Vinton, Inspector Brent, Herbert Carpenter, Ernest Findlater, Walker Hendricks, Alexander Penn Arlington
Raymond Bailey
Mr. Watkins, Inspector Graun, Herbert Gild, Jeff Harrison, Ed Johnson, Mr. Harris, The Doctor, Doctor Jason, Dr. Harley, Psychiatrist in Introduction (uncredited)
Russell Collins
John Brown, Johnny, Alvin Moss, Ed Barnes, Dad, Skinner #21, Mr. Fletcher, Bill Finley, Clarence Weems
Robert H. Harris
John Hurley, Clarence Fox, Morty Lenton, Albert Birch, Lawrence Appleby, Bellefontaine, George C. Piper, Monty Lenton, Ben Prowdy
Ray Teal
Sheriff Briggs, Ben Tulip, Jim Hale, Police Detective, Chief of Detectives, Fire Chief, Police Lieutenant, Warden Jacobs
Bartlett Robinson
Dr. Maxwell, Hotel Manager, John St. Rogers, Lawyer, Henry Caldwell, George Colton, Donald Wellman, Mr. Robinson
Arthur Gould-Porter
Mr. Moen, Major Parslow, Major Sinclair, Clifton, Police Sgt., Rogers, Herbert Whybrow
Robert Horton
John Fenton, Brad Taylor, Ray Marchand, Wallace Donaldson, Mason Bridges, Walter Richmond, Gil Larkin
Rusty Lane
Police Detective, The Judge, Mr. Ivers, Train Conductor, Sheriff Matt, Father Rafferty
Percy Helton
Lawyer, George the Janitor, Gerald Eaton, Newspaperman, Morton, Cyrus Rutherford, Charlie the building super