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1. Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955–1962)
TV-14 | 25 min | Drama, Mystery
Series of unrelated short stories covering elements of crime, horror, drama, and comedy about people of different backgrounds committing murders, suicides, thefts, and other sorts of crime caused by certain motivations, perceived or not.
Stars: Alfred Hitchcock, Harry Tyler, John Williams, Patricia Hitchcock
Votes: 19,315
2. Thriller (1960–1962)
TV-PG | 50 min | Crime, Drama, Horror
Experience the complete series of the show that was hailed as the most frightening ever created for television--now available for the first time.
Stars: Boris Karloff, Richard Peel, Henry Daniell, Lillian O'Malley
Votes: 1,660
3.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955–1962)
Episode:
The Landlady
(1961)
TV-14 | 30 min | Drama, Mystery
Billy Weaver's just moved to a small English village, and sees an advert for a room. The landlady's quite pleasant. He's perplexed when she later mentions two others are also staying; he's ... See full summary »
Director: Paul Henreid | Stars: Alfred Hitchcock, Dean Stockwell, Patricia Collinge, Laurie Main
Votes: 438
4.
Thriller (1960–1962)
Episode:
Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper
(1961)
TV-PG | 60 min | Crime, Drama, Horror
70 years after the Jack the Ripper killings in London, Sir Guy tries to convince the police that Jack may still be alive, eternally young, and still killing, currently in New York.
Director: Ray Milland | Stars: Boris Karloff, John Williams, Donald Woods, Edmon Ryan
Votes: 231
5. The Third Man (1959–1965)
30 min | Crime, Drama
Harry Lime makes money dealing art and solves crime to save his life.
Stars: Michael Rennie, Jonathan Harris, Naomi Chance, Rupert Davies
Votes: 217
6.
The Third Man (1959–1965)
Episode:
An Act of Atonement
(1963)
Crime, Drama
Director: Robert M. Leeds | Stars: Michael Rennie, Jonathan Harris, Robert Christopher, Bernard Fein