The Orderly World of Mr. Appleby
In his introduction, Alfred Hitchcock gives a warning to housewives.
Mr Appleby is an antiques dealer who cannot bear to part from his valuable antiquities.
With no sales, he cannot afford to pay his supplier in Turkey. Now facing an impossible deadline he better raise the money pronto.
Mr Appleby can obtain money from his wife, if she was dead.
With the help of a book called 'Murder or Accident.' He plans to kills his wife and make it look like an accident. Then collect from her insurance.
Money problems solved but not for long. His antiques supplier had obtained a valuable collection. He wants the money upfront from Mr Appleby.
Now he hits upon a idea to marry Martha Sturgis. A lonely but wealthy spinster. He better start wooing her quick, just in case someone pulls the rug from under him.
Entertaining but t never makes much sense. Does Mr Appleby seriously think he could get away with two accidental deaths of his spouses.
Mr Appleby is an antiques dealer who cannot bear to part from his valuable antiquities.
With no sales, he cannot afford to pay his supplier in Turkey. Now facing an impossible deadline he better raise the money pronto.
Mr Appleby can obtain money from his wife, if she was dead.
With the help of a book called 'Murder or Accident.' He plans to kills his wife and make it look like an accident. Then collect from her insurance.
Money problems solved but not for long. His antiques supplier had obtained a valuable collection. He wants the money upfront from Mr Appleby.
Now he hits upon a idea to marry Martha Sturgis. A lonely but wealthy spinster. He better start wooing her quick, just in case someone pulls the rug from under him.
Entertaining but t never makes much sense. Does Mr Appleby seriously think he could get away with two accidental deaths of his spouses.
- Prismark10
- Mar 6, 2025