Alfred hitchcock presents the big score3/17/2024 ![]() ![]() George gets understands that this man must be no other than his mistress’s husband. When the two men arrive at the caravan, the stranger confesses that he was lying about it and only needed directions to be led to it. For George, it is impossible that someone else rented it since he has the key in his possession.Īrrived at the station, George heads to his modest place, trying to avoid the stranger who is visibly following him. The two men conclude that it must be the same caravan and things are about to turn into a heated argument again. Curiously enough, the stranger also happens to have a caravan. ![]() The two begin discussing under more friendly terms, and George explains that he is going to his caravan in the countryside and join his girlfriend. After getting irritated, the newcomer apologies, explaining that a lot is going on in his life and so forth. The young man is a tad annoyed, especially since the stranger disturbs his reading. The middle-aged man, with his grey hair, his can and his big black glasses behaves quite strangely, calling George a “typical man” due to his “predictable behaviour”. During a stop in a train station, a stranger (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) embarks the train to share the compartment with George. See the Monkey Dance introduces cutie pie Roddy McDowall as George, the lover of fancy-looking Patricia Medina (credited as “the wife.) The illicit couple is about to meet, and George is on his way. Funny enough, one of the episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, A Crime for Mother that I reviewed for the Claire Trevor Blogathon, was also introduced by Hitchcock’s “brother”! The brother in question is controlling a little Alfred Hitchcock Hitchcock puppet string which is a clue of what the characters will be going through in the episode. Or rather, this time, it is presented by his brother (which consist of Hitchcock with a moustache). See the Monkey Dance, like every Alfred Hitchcock Presents/ Hour is introduced by Alfred himself in some comic mise-en-scène. One of my favourite blogathons! I think I had to skip last year’s edition, so I’m glad to be back! This article is part of The 6th Annual Favourite TV Show Episode Blogathonhosted by Terence on his great blog A Shroud of Thoughts. ![]() It was directed by Joseph Newman and stars Roddy McDowall, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., and Patricia Medina. Today, I’m going to discuss See the Monkey Dance, the fifth episode of the third season. The TV show was known as Alfred Hitchcock Presents from 1955 to 1962 and changed its name from 1962 to 1965. It, therefore, gives place to stories with a more detail development, although we were often proved that a lot could be done to thrill us in 25 minutes only. The major difference is the length of more or less 45 minutes instead of 25 minutes. Each week, a new suspenseful story is presented, introduced by the master himself. The principle is pretty much the same as Alfred Hitchcock Presents. I felt like discussing Hitchcock TV stuff again but, this time, with its anthology series The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. Not a long time ago I shared with you my thoughts on two great Alfred Hitchcock Presents episodes starring Claire Trevor. ![]()
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