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He leaves to find a house in Bolivia, and they renew their correspondence via letters. After a while, she receives a letter stating that Keith has died. While languishing over his death, she receives an advertisement for a lecture by Bombay medium Dr. R.D. Shankara (Sofaer) about the Rossetti poem Keith recited to Grace, "Beyond the Sea of ...
Mona's abusive ex-husband Frank (Ross) received the death penalty for her murder. Gerry then begins a relationship with Sheila Raymond (Booth), but his good time is interrupted by bookie Clark. Gerry extorts Sheila for the money, which is his alibi for the time of the murder for which he was convicted, which was Clark's death.
Rusty is near the end of his time served, but Mike is only two years into a ten-year sentence. Despite worries from a guard (Brown) and orderly (Joyce) regarding Mike's chronic cough, Rusty and Mike discuss Mike's wife, Helen (Sothern), and his ideal life that he lost. Mike soon dies as he was beaten often and suffered greatly in prison.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1957) (Season 2 Episode 28: "One More Mile to Go") as Motorcycle Cop; Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1957) (Season 3 Episode 7: "Enough Rope for Two") as Maxie; Under Fire (1957) as Captain Linn; The Crooked Circle (1957) as Ken Cooper; Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1958) (Season 3 Episode 30: "Death Sentence") as Al Revnel ...
Alfred Hitchcock Presents is well known for its title sequence. [5] The camera fades in on a simple line-drawing caricature of Hitchcock's rotund profile (which Hitchcock drew), to the theme music of Charles Gounod's "Funeral March of a Marionette" (suggested by Hitchcock's long-time musical collaborator Bernard Herrmann). [6]
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1958) (Season 3 Episode 30: "Death Sentence") - Police Chief Walt Haney; Navy Log (1958, 1 episode) - Commander Thompson; Man Without a Gun (1958, 1 episode) Alcoa Theatre (1958, 1 episode) - Colonel; Jefferson Drum (1958, 1 episode) - Hardy; Steve Canyon (1958, 1 episode) - General Hall
Carl Adams (Merill) climbs out a window onto the ledge of a high-rise Chicago hotel as people (Melton, Tayback, Rennie, and Field) gather and talk, some in horror, while others desire to see death. He is disconsolate over his wife Karen's (Montgomery) recent death; she committed suicide by overdosing on pills when her lover abandoned her. The ...
Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Paula Frayne: Season 3 Episode 30: "Death Sentence" 1958: Gunsmoke: Ada Morton: Season 3 Episode 35: "Widows Mite" 1958: The Decks Ran Red: Joan Rummill: 1959: Perry Mason: Helen Dwight: Season 2 Episode 22 "The Case of the Lost Last Act" 1959: The Rifleman: Beth Landis: Season 1 Episode 24: "The Trade" 1962: The ...