The teleplay opens with a scene of a woman in a hopsital bed, recovering from the Hangover from Hell. She is an alcoholic who has vowed, Never Again, to succumb to the lure of booze. As so many alcoholics have found out, to quit drinking is easy; to live sober is, however, a very different thing. Our protoganist is jealous of her boyfriend and the cultured advertising crowd he hangs with; and, at a party one night, in a fit of "I'll-show-you," she accepts that ominous first drink, and goes on to drink everything she can get her hands on. (spoiler alert!) The teleplay ends with the woman being told that she is not in a hospital, as she had suspected; but is incarcerated for killing said boyfriend.
Inger Stevens appeared as Laura Ross in the episode 'My Brother, Richard' of Alfred Hitchcock Presents in 1957. She also appeared on an episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour in 1963.
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" became "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" for the last 3 seasons--"An Unlocked Window" was on the very last season of the series and was a memorable episode for many.
Either "The Glass Eye" or "Never Again."
The "Alfred Hitchcock Hour" ran for 3 seasons, and "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" ran for 7 seasons.
The episode of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" that features a stripping woman during a monologue is titled "The Glass Eye." In this episode, a ventriloquist's obsession with his female dummy leads to a dramatic and unsettling climax. The story is notable for its suspenseful build-up and Hitchcock's signature twist ending.
Inger Stevens appeared as Laura Ross in the episode 'My Brother, Richard' of Alfred Hitchcock Presents in 1957. She also appeared on an episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour in 1963.
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" became "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" for the last 3 seasons--"An Unlocked Window" was on the very last season of the series and was a memorable episode for many.
It's included in the "Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season 4" box set.
The duration of Alfred Hitchcock Presents is -1560.0 seconds.
Either "The Glass Eye" or "Never Again."
Alfred Hitchcock Presents ended on 1965-05-10.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents was created on 1955-10-02.
The "Alfred Hitchcock Hour" ran for 3 seasons, and "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" ran for 7 seasons.
The duration of The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents is 1320.0 seconds.
The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents was created on 1985-09-29.
The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents ended on 1989-07-22.
Below is a link to all AH Presents.