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"The Sorcerer's Apprentice" is a seventh-season episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents made in the summer of 1961 that has never been broadcast on network television. The episode was scheduled to be episode #39 of the season. The story and teleplay were written by Robert Bloch, the author of Psycho, and the episode was directed by Josef Leytes.
The four main characters are played by Diana Dors (Irene Sadini), Brandon deWilde (Hugo), David J. Stewart (Vincent Sadini), and Larry Kert (George Morris).
Although once qualified as a lost episode, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" has since been widely distributed in syndication and - due to its status in the public domain - in numerous Hitchcock home media releases and video on demand.[1][2]
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@hammadoolass
@hammadoolass 4 года назад
I haven't switched my television on since November 2018 --- when I discovered the magic of RU-vid. Thanks to all you wonderful uploaders.
@frankithompson1192
@frankithompson1192 2 года назад
Haven't had TV over 2 years. RU-vid is SO appreciated THANKS to ALL who share
@jwilcox4726
@jwilcox4726 2 года назад
@@frankithompson1192 Can I have your TV ?
@jwilcox4726
@jwilcox4726 2 года назад
Can I have your TV?
@LLStark
@LLStark 2 года назад
@@jwilcox4726 Franki haven't had a TV in 2 years he said, go get you one from Best Buy! They sell them cheap
@janicetorrey8132
@janicetorrey8132 2 года назад
Watch RU-vid on TV with Firestick
@kellyanastasia2752
@kellyanastasia2752 4 года назад
Alfred Hitchcock Presents still creeps me out to this day, this episode in particular!! Absolutely one of the great series of all time.
@rosemaryfranzese317
@rosemaryfranzese317 2 года назад
This episode was considered too gruesome to be shown on the tv series. Although you don’t actually see anything, knowing what happens was considered upsetting enough
@joannebeauchamp1169
@joannebeauchamp1169 4 года назад
One of the problems with TV today, is that so many so-called “actors” simply can’t act! They are just a bunch of POSERS who MUG for the camera! The rest of the TV programming is wasted on “Reality” shows that have NOTHING to do with reality. In Alfred Hitchcock’s day, to even be CONSIDERED for a TV show like, “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice,” in 1961, you had to really KNOW how to ACT! At that time, a lot of the actors came from the theater, and even movies, and were highly TRAINED in the acting profession. Watch this show, and see for yourself!
@balesjo
@balesjo 2 года назад
"The saw worked great. The wand didn't." Great Hitchcock line and delivery!
@marklmansfield
@marklmansfield 2 года назад
Loved his dry-humor , were the best parts of the shows for me .
@wendyl5323
@wendyl5323 Год назад
"She was beside herself" was the best line!🤣
@david10101961
@david10101961 Год назад
@@wendyl5323 Agreed. Glad somebody else noticed it. :) I don't know what she saw in herself.
@anthonysimpsonanygoround8749
@@david10101961 She was definitely about to be feeling a “buzz””. Incidentally, Diana Dors played the character Matilda in “Berserk” (1967, with Joan Crawford) and Matilda meets a similar fate.
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 3 года назад
No matter how you slice it, Alfred can pull off a great presentation.
@jonnyq680
@jonnyq680 2 года назад
NOW CUT THAT OUT
@earlleeruhf3130
@earlleeruhf3130 2 года назад
No matter how you slice it. well said sir.
@colt4667
@colt4667 5 месяцев назад
You're such a cut up.
@donnaatienza8001
@donnaatienza8001 Месяц назад
aww he sure can
@DS-uo5ie
@DS-uo5ie Месяц назад
He can also be a cut up🤪
@torichambers9671
@torichambers9671 2 года назад
Anything by Robert Bloch (who wrote "Psycho") is worth watching. Excellent.
@jamesmoss3424
@jamesmoss3424 2 года назад
It's the first time I see this episode and it's bloody amazing.
@davidarundel6187
@davidarundel6187 3 года назад
Alfred Hitchcock Presents - was a favourite as a youth the Parents liked it though the odd episode creeped them out, they enyjoed it none the less. R. I. P. Mr Alfred Hitchcock, for the entertainments you generated. 💐👍
@wanderingwade8877
@wanderingwade8877 5 лет назад
Moral of story: don't take in mentally challenged runaways if you're a magician.
@DancingQueenie
@DancingQueenie 4 года назад
Wandering Wade I’ll always remember your words of wisdom. 😀
@harletterider9658
@harletterider9658 3 года назад
lol
@baroqueman1
@baroqueman1 5 лет назад
Any screenplay directed by Robert Bloch always makes it compelling viewing.
@rufust.firefly4890
@rufust.firefly4890 2 года назад
Psycho was an excellent read.
@alpacajoe4249
@alpacajoe4249 2 года назад
Psycho is a great read as well as my favorite Hitchcock movie!!
@lilymarie4030
@lilymarie4030 2 года назад
Written by Robert Bloch, not directed by him.
@adamsinger123
@adamsinger123 Год назад
you know it!!
@bishlap
@bishlap 5 лет назад
excellent all around performances and of course great writing/directing and especially, casting. Can't say that about much on TV or film these days.
@joeceonnia1954
@joeceonnia1954 3 года назад
Thank you Tobar the 8th Man for bringing back my childhood. I remember sitting in front of our Black & White Television Set with the whole family watching these Alfred Hitchcock series on Sunday Nights. Thanks Again from, Philadelphia Pa .
@blukmage19typeR
@blukmage19typeR Год назад
"The saw worked excellently, but the wand didn't. Hugo was terribly upset and Irene was 「beside」 herself. As for the police, they misunderstood the whole thing and arrested Hugo for murder." - Alfred Hitchcock
@danielgiraud1118
@danielgiraud1118 Год назад
Pourquoi tu sens-tu obligé de dépenser ta précieuse énergie pour répéter ce que tout le monde a vu et compris ? A la place, rends-toi utile. Donne-moi l'heure... Why d'ye feel obligated tae spend thy precious energy a-repeatin' wot ev'ryone hath seen and understood ? Instead, make thyself useful. Give me the time...
@1derfullBeast
@1derfullBeast 10 месяцев назад
what kind of craaaazy language is this?!?!🤫@@danielgiraud1118
@rickgano75
@rickgano75 5 лет назад
Robert Bloch sure had his finger on the pulse of psychopathic young men. Let's not forget this episode wasn't shown during the original run of the series.
@michellehart644
@michellehart644 3 года назад
Ooohhhhh Robert Bloch never ever disappoints 🤗🤗❤️
@mabel8179
@mabel8179 2 года назад
Hugo comes across as having a learning disability rather than being a psychopath. He doesn't understand things, like a small child, but psychopaths know what they are doing- at the end Hugo thinks he now has magical powers but a psychopath wouldn't think that.
@7550375503
@7550375503 7 лет назад
Brilliant. The writing-the story-performances...brilliant!
@michellehart644
@michellehart644 3 года назад
NOTHING better than this series. Growing up, I adored! Reading the monthly Alfred Hitchcock short story paperbacks. Did you????
@shardyfox4123
@shardyfox4123 2 года назад
I was taken back to the 70’s/80’s watching these with my Grandy on a Friday night, sharing fish and chips, it’s bought back lovely memories xxx
@michellehart644
@michellehart644 2 года назад
@@shardyfox4123 aaaahhhh fish&chips with a black&white TV 💋
@shardyfox4123
@shardyfox4123 2 года назад
@@michellehart644 Best night ever 🥰
@michellehart644
@michellehart644 2 года назад
@@shardyfox4123 totally agree, Shardy ‼️❤️
@lauriewinstead
@lauriewinstead 2 года назад
I loved them. My mama had collected them as she was growing up. That was really one of my all time favorites.
@norobbery
@norobbery 6 лет назад
Imagination and tasteful daring have been lost somewhere along the way. It shows in today's silly, uninspired TV and music that only brain dead kids could like. Oh and modern art and architecture suck too. We need another Renaissance!
@Mritalicsmine
@Mritalicsmine 5 лет назад
We can't have another Renaissance; it's too hard to spell
@ladylibertywdc8324
@ladylibertywdc8324 4 года назад
Not all "modern art and architecture" deserve a "diss". The biggest thumbs downs go to MSM news propaganda, cartoons (incl most of Disney) w pedo symbols & sexualization of children, and "reality" tv w no talent. IMHO these are top 3 media perps.
@agenttheater5
@agenttheater5 4 года назад
Watch 'Midnight in Paris' from 2011 before you wish to actually live in the actual Renaissance.
@bobobsen
@bobobsen 4 года назад
Ok boomer
@norobbery
@norobbery 4 года назад
@@bobobsen Hahaha, got me there!
@jeremybear573
@jeremybear573 6 лет назад
How did television come from this and go to the sad state and poor writing it's presently at? I guess it's a reflection on our society as well.
@stephaniepalmer361
@stephaniepalmer361 6 лет назад
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@edwardjtruskyjr1921
@edwardjtruskyjr1921 5 лет назад
Shameless, talentless HOLLYWIERD , of 2018! That's how. SHUT UP AND ACT! Who gives a flyin ferries about the selfabsorbed asswhiped voting habits?
@edwardjtruskyjr1921
@edwardjtruskyjr1921 5 лет назад
Love the HOT 🔥 BLOND BIMBO💕💕💕💕💕! She is satin's girlfriend😈😈😈😈😈😈
@mnirwin5112
@mnirwin5112 5 лет назад
Nobody's willing to risk anything, that's why. They're afraid of shareholders, advertisers, angry letters from the general public, you name it. So they go with "what the public wants" and the result is cookie-cutter shows with nothing to offer. It's not all that new, though; if you read "The Making of Star Trek" you will be startled at the hand-wringing (by network executives) that Gene Roddenberry had to deal with in getting *that* show on the air.
@starvingartistful
@starvingartistful 5 лет назад
are you writing this poopoo with a straight face? I don't think so.
@faithcastillo9597
@faithcastillo9597 5 лет назад
Hugo is played by child actor Brandon De Wild. He was known for many other roles over the years but he'll always be, for me, Joey from Shane. He was a doll.
@TrangPakbaby
@TrangPakbaby 4 года назад
Faith Castillo he’ll always be Ethel Waters adorable little John Henry to me in “member of the wedding”
@rachelgarber1423
@rachelgarber1423 4 года назад
He died in a car crash at age 30. Very sad his career stalled because of his short stature and his pretty looks
@drlobomalo
@drlobomalo 4 года назад
@@rachelgarber1423 There are/were a lot of short actors. I assume it must have something to do with not wanting them towering over the women. The tall guys like John Wayne spent most of their time hanging around with other guys. At least on the screen.
@inkyguy
@inkyguy 4 года назад
Gorgeous guy.
@gloriamontgomery6900
@gloriamontgomery6900 2 года назад
“Shane! Come back, Shane!”
@virgilrw
@virgilrw 4 года назад
This story is insanely wicked and I see why they didn't air it initially on broadcast television... 🤔
@shanniworld8310
@shanniworld8310 5 лет назад
Thank you 8thman for taking the time to post this wonderful picture for us to enjoy.
@ToniHunterOne
@ToniHunterOne 6 лет назад
I used to love this how. Poor Brandon de Wildes died way too young at the age of 30 in a motor vehicle accident.
@harrisassment8937
@harrisassment8937 6 лет назад
ToniHunterOne you love how he died young?
@SwarthySkinnedOne
@SwarthySkinnedOne 6 лет назад
Harris Assment If you're not joking, then reread the comment to straighten yourself out. Otherwise forget it.
@jadeitetellurian
@jadeitetellurian 6 лет назад
my ex showed me this show a some years back and i loved it! but forgot about it until now.. he passed away a year ago in may, just wanted to say how grateful i am for youtube and for this channel to have posted this video, thank you for bringing me that much closer to him.
@grizzlycountry1030
@grizzlycountry1030 5 лет назад
Sorry for your loss.
@CuriousGoodsJessica
@CuriousGoodsJessica 5 лет назад
Such a sweet thing to say, my condolences for your loss! There are shows that remind me from when I watched with my Grandma & those memories are priceless.
@cozycool3505
@cozycool3505 5 лет назад
Sorry for your loss , I'm glad we all can now watch this and you can think of your ex while watching this because your ex will be there with you. Another great show to watch is the Twlight Zone and Outer Limits as well..!
@tommiegallegos5162
@tommiegallegos5162 5 лет назад
My Condolences
@ilovetomorrow
@ilovetomorrow 5 лет назад
That was very kind.
@SA3Future
@SA3Future 9 лет назад
Alfred's joke delivery is so dry but he's still really funny
@NicLarcher
@NicLarcher 7 лет назад
She was beside herself, Best line ever
@briananderson2452
@briananderson2452 6 лет назад
Pure Hitchcock humor
@stormmotors9943
@stormmotors9943 6 лет назад
nothing is funny about that fat pervert !
@AskYaMommyBoutMeBoi
@AskYaMommyBoutMeBoi 6 лет назад
STORM Δ MOTORS edgy
@tonytafoya6217
@tonytafoya6217 6 лет назад
+STORM Δ MOTORS Honestly, he wasn't a pervert. He was happily married to a WOMAN. A lot of times in his career things would become very difficult, and he wanted to quit several times. And if it weren't for her encouragement and guiding light, he would have. He was rather a nice person. He staunchly shunned the disgusting world of hollyweird and it's sordid goings on.
@conniecrawford5231
@conniecrawford5231 5 лет назад
The way Brandon's eyes shine, he looks demented - great photography effect!
@Angelman1334
@Angelman1334 9 лет назад
It was rather funny, the devil was really the angel.
@Eric_1991
@Eric_1991 7 лет назад
Angel Maisonett and the angel was the devil...
@AskYaMommyBoutMeBoi
@AskYaMommyBoutMeBoi 6 лет назад
Deception is my game. Soul snatching the lames.
@williamwoodall1293
@williamwoodall1293 Год назад
An excellent, creepy edition of Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Even as you can see what's coming, you have to watch because the story is told so well. By the way, this and some other old clips make me wonder, has that kid from Shane ever played any normal roles?
@THX-kw2jh
@THX-kw2jh Год назад
Yes, it was too gruesome for 1961 TV, when a lot of young women wanted to look like Marilyn Monroe.
@stadtmadel4057
@stadtmadel4057 6 лет назад
The one and only Diana Dors!!!!!
@deusvolt2146
@deusvolt2146 3 года назад
Magic wands are made from "Holly" wood, to cast spells...coincidence ?
@CoopyKat
@CoopyKat 2 года назад
This was a great episode -- I kind of predicted the ending at one point but it was filmed excellently -- what a great show!
@davidpar2
@davidpar2 3 года назад
The boy’s mouth and eyes remind me of Juliette Lewis’
@derekseven1647
@derekseven1647 5 лет назад
The kid could have played a young Norman Bates.
@Lee_music249
@Lee_music249 Год назад
This is still the craziest ending of a film that I know of.
@poetcomic1
@poetcomic1 5 лет назад
Diana Dors was the British Jayne Mansfield - she looked at home in a carnival. Brandon de Wilde was the great child actor famed for his artless sincerity and unaffected delivery. He died far too young.
@poetcomic1
@poetcomic1 4 года назад
@Adrian At And T She's a quite superior singer of cabaret as well. For awhile she was Mr. Richard Dawson (of Family Feud and Match Game fame!)
@auggie803
@auggie803 2 года назад
-There a great singing group called The Dors with Jim Morrison (Light my Fire). They were even on the Ed Sullivan show..
@kevinbergin9971
@kevinbergin9971 2 года назад
@@poetcomic1 And Hogan's Heroes.
@poetcomic1
@poetcomic1 2 года назад
I think you mean MRS Richard Dawson, NO ONE ever mistakes her for a mister.
@alzorama2876
@alzorama2876 5 лет назад
It seems the moral is clear: don't take in homeless people.
@OrangeTabbyCat
@OrangeTabbyCat 9 лет назад
Good old Alfred really, really, really had a problem with blondes.
@Gravydog316
@Gravydog316 8 лет назад
+OrangeTabbyCat I wonder how he would feel about former blondes with blue hair? ha ha
@mikelozito2934
@mikelozito2934 5 лет назад
I v
@conniecrawford5231
@conniecrawford5231 5 лет назад
Alfred liked ice princesses like TippiHedren, Kim Novak,Grace Kelly and gave all of them their careers through his movies starring them!
@Thewolverine0865
@Thewolverine0865 4 года назад
"The saw was a success, but the wand was not". Awesome episode! Poor Hugo and Sadini.
@Rohilla313
@Rohilla313 4 года назад
“Irene was beside herself” LOL
@jeffreyberkin9842
@jeffreyberkin9842 4 года назад
Terrible how this kid is manipulated.
@gunnyoneshot69
@gunnyoneshot69 5 лет назад
Poor kid is delirious!! He thinks the blonde bimbo is an angel! SuperSniperSal USMC Disabled Vet
@marywilliams9858
@marywilliams9858 5 лет назад
@mark rylander Shut up. Maybe that is his name.
@stephaniealexander3314
@stephaniealexander3314 5 лет назад
Thank you for these wonderful plays....Alfred Hitchcock was the best.... and STILL IS!!!!❤️🎥🎥🎥
@shellyweiers121
@shellyweiers121 4 года назад
He absolutely was stephanie there will never be another as great as he was well said
@johiggins661
@johiggins661 4 года назад
Brilliant!
@lavieenrose5954
@lavieenrose5954 4 года назад
👍🏽
@loveultraviolet
@loveultraviolet 9 лет назад
Read somewhere Revlon was the pull-out sponsor who felt this ep. was too graphic. i dont see it...
@8thManDVDcom
@8thManDVDcom 9 лет назад
loveultraviolet could be, it was a different era, hard to compared since things changed so much.
@ssppeellll
@ssppeellll 9 лет назад
Wow, I can definitely see how a sponsor might find it too horrific.
@loveultraviolet
@loveultraviolet 9 лет назад
good point. Serling had trouble with twilight zone for the silliest things. Like MaxwellHouse editing any tea-drinking from an episode. Thanks for the share, tho!
@8thManDVDcom
@8thManDVDcom 9 лет назад
loveultraviolet ha funny about Maxwell house, never heard about that but those things did happen.
@bernnward2045
@bernnward2045 9 лет назад
Too graphic for the early 1960s.
@davidj7523
@davidj7523 5 лет назад
I was about to downgrade this upload until i read Wikipedia. This was a lost unaired episode. So be privileged to see this. I am.
@bobsaturday4273
@bobsaturday4273 5 лет назад
"... about to downgrade this upload " creep
@markeylaford6013
@markeylaford6013 4 года назад
going back to the classics in 2020.
@Arwar555
@Arwar555 3 года назад
Shane. Shane . Come back shane! Its that kid from Shane isnt it?
@jackiereynolds2888
@jackiereynolds2888 2 года назад
This episode is definitely a blue-ribbon creep-O-rama !
@OpenUpHB1501
@OpenUpHB1501 5 лет назад
I believe Brandon deWilde could have been one of the greats. It's a shame that he didn't know how to drive in the Colorado bad weather.
@jennytawler7492
@jennytawler7492 5 лет назад
You said it! He was detained
@mikehudson8884
@mikehudson8884 4 года назад
Wow great to see the lovely Diana Dors in this.
@cellinimedusa4679
@cellinimedusa4679 3 года назад
This episode was never aired because it’s sponsor, Revlon, deemed it ‘too gory’ for the 1960s public
@krisbest6405
@krisbest6405 3 года назад
Strange that hairstyle is not flattering . Tastes sure do change,she needs the makeover guy.
@dustyrustymusty3577
@dustyrustymusty3577 3 года назад
That kid always creeped me out.
@candyfraser8698
@candyfraser8698 7 лет назад
my mom n I use to watch this show I was a baby in the 80ss now I'm addicted to crime shows...first 48 ..2020...crime watch
@thee67
@thee67 6 лет назад
im addicted to crime shows to , just cant stop
@ADAMSIXTIES
@ADAMSIXTIES 2 года назад
My name's not Simon; it's Hugo Irene was beside herself
@w6467
@w6467 Год назад
Definitely not appropriate for 1961 US television. AH should have made it into a movie and put it in cinemas. He would have made a fortune
@catherinedoyle1194
@catherinedoyle1194 2 часа назад
No telly, just youtube, free movies, dont need tv anymore 😊
@anthonysimpsonanygoround8749
Thank you for uploading this version.The one that usually airs on tv nowadays is censored by cutting Hugo’s last facial expression as he grins and the line which he says “Smile, Irene, smile!” which definitely added a more graphic note, both in the demented but naive nature of the character and the violence he will unknowingly perform.
@mariavictoriasalita5273
@mariavictoriasalita5273 9 месяцев назад
I wonder how old was he in this episode? But I must say he's kind of cute.
@anthonysimpsonanygoround8749
@anthonysimpsonanygoround8749 9 месяцев назад
@@mariavictoriasalita5273 He was born in 1942 so he was only about 20 here, and as you might already know he only lived to be 30 due to a tragic car accident: according to IMDb, he was en route to see his wife after her surgery and his camper van hit a parked truck. So ironic and tragic that his life was cut short. As far as the episode we’re discussing, it was the last of the original “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” half-hour shows, after which Hitchcock would begin his hour long format.
@mariavictoriasalita5273
@mariavictoriasalita5273 9 месяцев назад
@@anthonysimpsonanygoround8749 oh my! He was quite young. About the music used in this show, I first heard it on Sesame Street featuring a big turtle or tortoise walking. That was way back in the 80s when Sesame Street was shown here in the Philippines. I miss that show very much.
@bobdownes162
@bobdownes162 6 лет назад
Brandon de Wilde (Hugo) was in the movie SHANE (as a boy) He was killed in a road accident at the age of 30 years.
@paullewis2413
@paullewis2413 6 лет назад
There was a Juvenile Academy Award in the 50's and why Brandon de Wilde didn't win one for "Shane" is inexplicable, an unforgettable performance
@jennytawler7492
@jennytawler7492 5 лет назад
And what a real shame - he was a natural actor and was surely destined for outright stardom.
@nirmalapersaud7589
@nirmalapersaud7589 3 года назад
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@nirmalapersaud7589
@nirmalapersaud7589 3 года назад
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@2pb
@2pb 4 года назад
Hugo missed a trick in not performing that final act in front of a live audience! 🤣
@7550375503
@7550375503 7 лет назад
'Irene can be seen batting her unconscious' eyes'@21:45
@SuspenseESCAPEremastered
@SuspenseESCAPEremastered 3 года назад
I wonder if Hitchcock went after Diana Dors?!
@w6467
@w6467 Год назад
banned from NETWORK TV. I've seen this on MeTV network more than once. it's a great episode but it's not that out of line with the others.
@dalebaker9109
@dalebaker9109 5 лет назад
Simply brilliant.
@ManInTheBigHat
@ManInTheBigHat 5 лет назад
Our culture has slipped a long way since shows like this were around. These episodes were inexpensive. Why can't we such quality now?
@redhawk567
@redhawk567 5 лет назад
ManInTheBigHat Money is the game now...
@reeblesnarfle5443
@reeblesnarfle5443 5 лет назад
A!ways LOVED the Hitch! This was a little more wacky than his usual...😵
@jdollinter
@jdollinter 5 лет назад
Notice how the Alfred Hitchcock theme uses the same instruments as the the Leave It To Beaver theme including the xylophone...Same Studio
@DancingQueenie
@DancingQueenie 4 года назад
Joe Dollinter I noticed a couple of episodes are shot in the Cleaver house.
@Stan-fs2ji
@Stan-fs2ji 3 года назад
LOL! Wouldn't it have been mind-blowing to have Hitchcock do an episode of Leave it to Beaver?
@colinhalliley111
@colinhalliley111 3 года назад
It's called The March of the Marionettes .
@anthonysimpsonanygoround8749
Some of the same “stock” music was also used in the background and bridging-scene segments of some shows and easily recognized in the “Beaver” and “Hitch” episodes, as well as “Father Knows Best” and others. While we’re at it, cartoons often used stock music which was shared by tv sitcoms…one example was a theme by John Seely used in a Roadrunner cartoon, but later it became the title theme for “Dennis the Menace”.
@SantiagoBernebeu
@SantiagoBernebeu 3 года назад
Alfred Hitchcock was a hard task master who demanded perfection from his performers, but how he allowed Diana Dors' eyes to blink after hitting her head around 21:48 - 21:52, without doing a 2nd take is strange. Anyone depicting unconsciousness, is not going to blink like that which was very noticeable. Thanks for posting as it was most enjoyable!
@stansinger2115
@stansinger2115 3 года назад
TV less money and a tighter schedule.
@no127
@no127 2 года назад
Yes, I agree. I was a little confused with that scene. I thought she just wasn't talking as she was in pain. And then whe he picked her up, she seemed unconscious which was weird!
@1dbanner
@1dbanner 2 года назад
Hitchcock didn't direct this particular episode
@jennifer60515
@jennifer60515 Год назад
Hitch wasn’t the director. I think most of the time he just introduces the episodes.
@rosemarymontez6505
@rosemarymontez6505 5 лет назад
Brings back memories of early seventies when my mother was still alive, we would watch it at 11:30 on Saturday's, ❤
@lymarie1974
@lymarie1974 4 года назад
What a wonderful memory ❤️. There are shows I still watch just to feel close to my late mom
@christinabryant1899
@christinabryant1899 2 года назад
Old Alfred had me at "antivivisectionists."
@nikkinicole5588
@nikkinicole5588 2 года назад
The saw worked excellent but the wand did not. Lol
@srashed6934
@srashed6934 2 месяца назад
The irony of the kid’s perception of seeing them & assigning the angel & devil label to their actual state of heart is so very real to the constant state of reality we live in
@TheBee87bee
@TheBee87bee 5 лет назад
Diana Dors was a beauty!
@kathleencampbell1138
@kathleencampbell1138 5 лет назад
No
@busterstutts9849
@busterstutts9849 2 месяца назад
​@@kathleencampbell1138Oh Yes 😮
@paulcaron400
@paulcaron400 3 года назад
An excellent episode and the very young Brandon deWilde;) pronounced like ah war a green actor, too bad he died so young in an accident in Denver in 1972.
@guesswho5122
@guesswho5122 5 лет назад
"And Irene was beside herself" The two Irenes rather.
@garygerard4290
@garygerard4290 5 лет назад
never, 'never get involved with a blonde - I learned that lesson at 14 then another couple dozen times since then
@jessicagomez8775
@jessicagomez8775 2 года назад
Hahaha
@Vic-mv8iz
@Vic-mv8iz 5 лет назад
First class story's I used to watch these as a teenager in the early 60s
@cat-lw6kq
@cat-lw6kq 5 лет назад
Brandon deWilde here a great actor also played opposite John Wayne in "Harms Way".
@geographicoddity9444
@geographicoddity9444 5 лет назад
cat 11 and Shane.
@giovanna8187
@giovanna8187 4 года назад
@@geographicoddity9444 Yes! I had a big crush on him. Saw "Shane" at the drive-in when I was around eleven or twelve.
@stevecannon-english8683
@stevecannon-english8683 5 лет назад
I love this episode. Diana Dors is so beautiful and pulls this part off beautifully. Diana Dors was supposed to be Britain's Marilyn Monroe, and she certainly was beautiful in the Marilyn mold. She played very different parts than Marilyn and I love them both, along with Jane Russell and Jane Mansfield, another answer to Marilyn. Diana Dors will always remain one of my favs though. Early in films she played along with Petula Clark in some of the Huggins movies in England. She was a bombshell even as a teen.
@d.dedrick7991
@d.dedrick7991 5 лет назад
Her American accent was very natural. I'd heard of her & knew she was a 1950's+ bombshell but hadn't realized she was British...😎👍
@johnlamphier9812
@johnlamphier9812 5 лет назад
Steve Cannon-english. I actually thought it was her at first `Marilyn`
@brianstockwell4069
@brianstockwell4069 5 лет назад
Obviously ended up playing two parts by the end of this!
@kathleencampbell1138
@kathleencampbell1138 5 лет назад
She was nowhere as beautiful as MM
@YouTubeallowedmynametobestolen
@YouTubeallowedmynametobestolen 2 года назад
@@kathleencampbell1138 "She was nowhere as beautiful as MM" This opinion is, of course, just an opinion, and totally subjective. Stating it as a fact is simply foolish.
@mistercash1000
@mistercash1000 6 лет назад
The writer of this story, Robert Bloch, also wrote Psycho starring Tony Perkins. Story line here, and actor De Wilde same persona as Perkins in Psycho. Matt NY 285,419
@evansiegel1732
@evansiegel1732 Месяц назад
Hugo looked so much like Tony Peerkins!
@almanook3005
@almanook3005 4 года назад
I didn't recognize Larry Kert, who was in "West Side Story" on Broadway. Very charismatic in the tv clips of the day. Sad that he was a victim of Aids.
5 лет назад
Perfect for these dismal times some have lost their ability to discern just like the MAN s aid.
@frankroper3274
@frankroper3274 2 года назад
That's the young man from Shane!
@jackiereynolds2888
@jackiereynolds2888 2 года назад
I didn't like him in Shane - and now I really don't like him.
@rickkemp1
@rickkemp1 Месяц назад
Brandon ("Shane, come back", "Have you seen my uncle Hud?") de Wilde.
@M0D60
@M0D60 Месяц назад
Looks the same
@tyty274
@tyty274 5 лет назад
Can't help it but the wife is stunning! See why Hugo digs her!
@elizabethstetler8044
@elizabethstetler8044 5 лет назад
Thank you for the memories of watching this with my father when I was living in the Canal Zone
@themedic4050
@themedic4050 5 лет назад
Brandon DeWilde Killed at age 30 in a car accident in Denver Colo. :/ RIP
@craigbrocklehurst7077
@craigbrocklehurst7077 5 лет назад
I enjoyed this very much. A great ending . Thanks whoever uploaded this.
@bobsaturday4273
@bobsaturday4273 5 лет назад
Diane Dors ! has that Marilyn charm .
@humbertojimmy
@humbertojimmy 9 лет назад
I foresaw the plot ahead right from the first saw scene. Not that Hitchcock's work is predictable or anything, but maybe because i write fiction myself i'm quite aware of most twist angles. Good episode!
@HOTTIUSMAXIMUS
@HOTTIUSMAXIMUS 2 года назад
My favorite episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour--“An Unlocked Window”--watch it, enjoy it, and REVEAL NO SPOILERS ABOUT IT!
@lolacorinne5384
@lolacorinne5384 2 года назад
Scared the crap outta me!
@HOTTIUSMAXIMUS
@HOTTIUSMAXIMUS 2 года назад
@@lolacorinne5384 --I enjoy watching it with someone who’s watching never seen it before
@rro7630
@rro7630 Год назад
My mother recalled this episode while pregnant with me. She had to have a relative stay with her she was so frightened.
@robynhyman6749
@robynhyman6749 2 года назад
The one AHP episode I have to turn off. Just too creepy for me to handle!!
@ahmadrashid970
@ahmadrashid970 7 лет назад
Aida: Did anyone see Diana Dors (Richard Dawson "Hogan's Heroes" ex-wife) in the movie, "Berserk"? It was a movie about a travelling circus and the performers in it were being murdered. Diana Dors character did that same act in that movie. A woman sawed in half.
@erniebakeswell9623
@erniebakeswell9623 7 лет назад
you're right. 1967 Joan Crawford vehicle, aka "Circus of Terror." i guess casting knew DD could do it.
@peacockblue8407
@peacockblue8407 7 лет назад
teresa jones already wrote that info a year ago.👀
@bwayland1290
@bwayland1290 7 лет назад
Ahmad Rashid Just watched it 2 nights ago, Diana Dors ,aka Mrs. Richard Dawson (1959-1966). She died rather young, 53, of Ovarian Cancer in 1984.
@derrickfarris206farris5
@derrickfarris206farris5 7 лет назад
Great episode
@briananderson2452
@briananderson2452 6 лет назад
100% agree!
@shanghaibennyii6565
@shanghaibennyii6565 5 лет назад
“and Irene was beside herself” LOL
@sparx180
@sparx180 4 года назад
Diana Dors was married to Richard Dawson. He used to do a game show.
@sharksport01
@sharksport01 4 года назад
Hogans Heroes too
@Cloudancer2024
@Cloudancer2024 3 года назад
He was the original host of "Family Feud"
@nirmalapersaud7589
@nirmalapersaud7589 3 года назад
.
@valeryaleja
@valeryaleja 7 лет назад
oh my god this kid creeped me out
@bwayland1290
@bwayland1290 7 лет назад
Valery Guerrero Brandon de Wilde was over the top. He played Crazed so realistically it was spooky. He died 10 years later at 31, in a traffic collision.
@tarlankasra
@tarlankasra 5 лет назад
@@bwayland1290 *30 NOT 31 FYI SMH*
@dondressel4802
@dondressel4802 5 лет назад
He was the kid in movie Shane
@Captain_Nemo-y7q
@Captain_Nemo-y7q 5 лет назад
Notice the difference between the crass introduction of this video and the start of Hitchcock's movie. Ugly jarring so called music full of conflict and thudding noises, compared to the smooth quality of Hitchock's soundtrack.
@Tsiri09
@Tsiri09 2 года назад
This was considered too gruesome to air when it was first filmed. As weak as water compared to today's tv.
@BNK2442
@BNK2442 6 лет назад
Christ, this was great.
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