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A Long-awaited Release,
Fans of “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” will be over-the-moon to know that the long-awaited release of its fifth season will be available on January 3, 2012.
During its 1959-1960 season, many quality episodes came out of “Alfred Hitchcock Presents,” along with a star-studded cast: Dick Van Dyke, Laurence Harvey, Macdonald Carey, Robert Vaughn, Burt Reynolds, and Barbara Baxley, to name a few.
Another interesting tidbit: Alfred Hitchcock not only opens and closes with a synopsis of each show, but in season five he also wears the director’s hat and directs the first and second episodes, “Arthur” and “The Crystal Trench”.
In these thirty-eight half hour episodes, mystery and suspense fans can rejoice as Alfred Hitchcock Presents: season five, one of the finest out of its eight season run, proves once again that the best direction and performance in classic TV entertainment is right here–at its very best.
And let’s hope the release of the subsequent seasons do not idle in the Universal hands for another two years.
Episode 1: “Arthur”
Episode 2: “The Crystal Trench”
Episode 3: “Appointment at Eleven”
Episode 4: “Coyote Moon”
Episode 5: “No Pain”
Episode 6: “Anniversary Gift”
Episode 7: “Dry Run”
Episode 8: “The Blessington Method”
Episode 9: “Dead Weight”
Episode 10: “Special Delivery”
Episode 11: “Road Hog”
Episode 12: “Specialty of the House”
Episode 13: “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”
Episode 14: “Graduating Class”
Episode 15: “Man From the South”
Episode 16: “The Ikon of Elijah”
Episode 17: “The Cure”
Episode 18: “Backward, Turn Backward”
Episode 19: “Not the Running Type”
Episode 20: “The Day of the Bullet”
Episode 21: “Hitch Hike”
Episode 22: “Across the Threshold”
Episode 23: “Craig’s Will”
Episode 24: “Madame Mystery”
Episode 25: “The Little Man Who Was There”
Episode 26: “Mother, May I Go Out to Swim?”
Episode 27: “The Cuckoo Clock”
Episode 28: “Forty Detectives Later”
Episode 29: “The Hero”
Episode 30: “Insomnia”
Episode 31: “I Can Take Care of Myself”
Episode 32: “One Grave Too Many”
Episode 33: “Party Line”
Episode 34: “Cell 227”
Episode 35: “The Schartz-Metterklume Method”
Episode 36: “Letter of Credit”
Episode 37: “Escape to Sonoita”
Episode 38: “Hooked”
T.B. Grant
10-12-11
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YES! Season 5 of Alfred Hitchcock!,
For us fans of Mr. Hitchcock, we get to start off 2012 with a great classic release, that is season 5 of Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
Season 5 has one of my favorite episodes of the entire series. The episode is called “MAN FROM THE SOUTH”. It is about a man (Steve McQueen) who bets his finger that his cigarette lighter will lite 10 consecutive times. That is all I’m gonna tell you cuz I would be spoiling the story if you haven’t seen it yet. The episode also stars Peter Lorre. When you get this set, watch “MAN FROM THE SOUTH” first before any other episode. You’ll be glad you did! It is very NERVE WRACKING! WHEW! I have this episode on a video tape, but now I am looking forward to having it on DVD, along with all the others.
Enjoy, Hitchcock fans!
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UNREAL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,
I cant believe it….Finally the long awaited 5th season…if this is anything like the previous 4 season it will be fantastic…I cant believe it has been about 2 years since the release of season 4 and this season….please speed up the release process…these are great half hour gems….
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