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The mysterious conclusion to the case of a young woman who has suddenly lost her sickly grandmother in a hotel in Paris.
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@evelynmifsud1125
@evelynmifsud1125 4 года назад
Now that' s a good one, " the good news they did not get married ". since being married is no fairy tale., its a hard commitment . with a pinch of happy times.
@TheDesmo54
@TheDesmo54 5 лет назад
That’s Hitchcock’s daughter
@karenwinston2833
@karenwinston2833 5 лет назад
That’s the original Alfred from Batman!!!! Awesome!!! ❤️🥰
@joemarshall4226
@joemarshall4226 4 года назад
Stafford Rep
@danbowman9294
@danbowman9294 2 года назад
This has been so mutilated it's difficult to even follow the story. Pity.
@SandyCheeks63564
@SandyCheeks63564 2 года назад
It's torture only being able to see parts of these. They used to have full episodes up.
@princessalexandra1613
@princessalexandra1613 2 года назад
I love Pat in this! Very well acted! Only wish Pat was in more movies.
@joelee662
@joelee662 4 года назад
I like to tell you I love these movies keeps you thinking that for sure I noticed when I watch some people give you thumbs down that's because their brain dead and they can't figure out the movie keep the movie's coming thank you very much. I like the way they act back then a lot of drama
@jahudgens5344
@jahudgens5344 2 года назад
she is Hitchcock's daughter Patricia Alma Hitchcock
@MariBluethunder24
@MariBluethunder24 Год назад
Bit of trivia Patricia Hitchcock is Alfred Hitchcock daughter
@patriciakeenan5448
@patriciakeenan5448 5 лет назад
Pat Hitchcock was in 1951s masterpiece Strangers on a Train. She came to a very sticky end. THIS episode is a direct steal of British film...So Long at the Fair...made 1952 or so...with Jean Simmons & Dirk Bogarde in one of his first roles. Obviously no copyright problems ?
@patriciakeenan5448
@patriciakeenan5448 5 лет назад
@Corno di Bassetto Absolutely correct Como! Just after I'd posted that remark....I realised that I'd confused Pat with playing the wife, Miriam (she of the SPECTACLES!)--- then I couldn't locate the video clip again to post my correction! Thanks for picking up & sorry for the boo boo!🤫😬
@patriciakeenan5448
@patriciakeenan5448 5 лет назад
@Corno di Bassetto No!....not aware of this folder!...Thank you! I still tho...like to see how I go with my memory, if I can...which is SUPPOSED to be "photographic" according to my dr! Well...it let me down a bit this time...didn't it! At nearly 78...it's important to keep the brain moving....so they tell us...? (even when the old back hurts...the mind still functions..?)😬
@patriciakeenan5448
@patriciakeenan5448 5 лет назад
@Corno di Bassetto Very interesting! Glad you were able to find So Long at the Fair! Would be almost worthwhile tuning in to the "foreign-language" version...if only to hear Very British Dirk speaking Italian! You are also a fount of information! We Movie Buffs of Trivia gotta stick together! Grazie and ciao!
@jfnorris1215
@jfnorris1215 5 лет назад
Actually this story and the movie you refer to are both based on a novel by Marie Belloc Lowndes called The End of Her Honeymoon written in 1913, and neither give credit to her. Lowndes' book is based on an anecdote that has been around since middle of the 19th century, supposedly based on fact, about a disappearance in a Parisian hotel and the jaw dropping reason for the cover-up. No "copyright" issues at all because the idea for the plot has been used repeatedly for over 300 years all based on an urban myth. Can't copyright folkore.
@patriciakeenan5448
@patriciakeenan5448 5 лет назад
@@jfnorris1215 Thank you! Most interesting! It certainly appears to have been a "familiar theme" story!
@jburnett7071
@jburnett7071 4 года назад
Best story with a twist. Mind blown.
@TheBee87bee
@TheBee87bee 5 лет назад
I remember this episode , a good story!!!!
@margaretwilliams3353
@margaretwilliams3353 5 лет назад
So do I...
@sharonzimmerman5558
@sharonzimmerman5558 5 лет назад
Now, if only they showed entire episodes. Thankfully, there are other sites that do. Plus, there's still ME TV Channel every night, even though you must suffer through commercials unless you record them.
@anthonymartinez7844
@anthonymartinez7844 5 лет назад
Magnificent video. They don't make moves like this anymore 😔. 🌹.
@susiebrown6646
@susiebrown6646 5 лет назад
Anthony Martinez - I don’t get it. What is mom dying of blubonic plague have to do with anything?
@janjISMYname
@janjISMYname 4 года назад
Susie Brown - You might have to watch the full episode for that answer.
@sheiladavis6523
@sheiladavis6523 5 лет назад
GOOD EVENING 😉August 20, 2019
@SuperZytoon
@SuperZytoon 4 года назад
She was in Psycho.
@agirlhasn0name
@agirlhasn0name 3 года назад
True story according to the notes at the end of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (in which it’s retold with the title “Maybe You Will Remember...”) Also retold on Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (“Room 245”) and in the b&w film So Long at the Fair.
@Lyrielonwind
@Lyrielonwind 3 года назад
Bubonic plague at that time?
@agirlhasn0name
@agirlhasn0name 3 года назад
"A form of the plague," according to the book notes.
@nassauguy48
@nassauguy48 2 года назад
@@Lyrielonwind She contracted it during a trip with her daughter to India. Right up until the twentieth century, the Third World countries still suffered from maladies that had long ago been eradicated in the developed world.
@MaryWoods-r8d
@MaryWoods-r8d Год назад
I liked Alfred Hitchcocks daughter am I right in thinking this is her?
@geenal360
@geenal360 4 года назад
Pat's over acting- lol, I enjoyed her in Psycho.
@shelleynobleart
@shelleynobleart 3 года назад
Hutch's daughter?
@nassauguy48
@nassauguy48 2 года назад
I thought Pat was a very good actress. She was merely fulfilling her role of an English woman during Victorian/Edwardian times. That is how they both acted and spoke. In more modern roles, she acted very naturally.