Steve McQueen Realises The Martians Have LANDED - "Human Interest Story" | Hitchcock Presents
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- From Season 4 Episode 32 "Human Interest Story" Newspaperman Bill Everett is told by his editor to go to the bar across the street and interview a man who claims to be a Martian. There, Everett meets Howard Wilcox who spins a long tale about how he woke up one morning to find that his fellow Martians had all disappeared. He traveled to Earth and found himself in Wilcox's body.
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Steve McQueen had such charisma and natural masculinity.
I am a life long admirer of STEVE MCQUEEN and I'm surprised I've never seen this?!
OK I have only just found this myself, his Triumph would have been parked out front..
Surprised me too!
I was just thinking that same thing, when I found this.
I think every actor explores avenues in their early years to see where they belong. Steve obviously ended up on the big screen playing big characters.
Steve McQueen is one the most handsome and charismatic American actors of all time. RIP Steve 🌹💗
Yup. There's no one close to Steve McQueen's cool and fineness these days. Rest in Paradise Steve McQueen.💜😺
Steve McQueen and Arthur Hill, brilliant !
Excellent. This is the conclusion of Steve McQueen meeting the martian
Arthur Hill looked the same the day he died as he did then, just gray!
Spoilers ahead.
Anyone notice at :52 McQueen snatches the cigs from the bartenders pocket and then shortly after the bartender snatches them back. Funnier when you remember they're both Martian.
Steve McQueen always wore the same signet ring on his left ring finger in all his performances-- even when it looked out of place.
This planet could be fixed in no time if we just get rid of the money grubbers
Cry me a river.
Steve McQueen 5'8", Arthur Hill 6'2"
5:41
Always liked this episode
I have the whole AHP on DVD & also the Alfred Hitchcock hour
Why did so much of the sci fi back then think a dark ending was the only way to go. The radio shows seemed to do the same thing.
Much of the sci fi and radioactive triggered giant monsters etc. arose out of deep fears of nuclear annihiliation and man messing with things beyond our control.
The original story had a lighter ending.
Probably because before that it was dominated by happy ending and people got bored.
I was fortunate to meet Steve McQueen when he was a mature man. Wow, he was awesome.
VERY fortunate! I'm jealous!
Very short actors were coming through in the mid 50s since Brando became popular all under 5. 7" , Dean , McQueen around 5.6" . Film can do anything as they say ! 👍
They've taken over, all right.
Yeah. They're on Fox news
@@2degucitas no doubt. It is owned by Disney.
The election is on November 8. Hope for the best.
This is awesome. 😁
Good one
Has anyone else noticed how much Steve McQueen has grown between each pinball scene...he's a foot taller
4:26 - 4:35. A little levity inserted. 😆
Steve mc queen. Most handsome man ever.
This is Season 4 Episode 32 from 1959. It is NOT Season 1.
Thanks for the correction. I was able to find the whole episode out in the interwebs...
The correction has since been made in the description, glad to see.
He worked with the best of the studio system. Which was dying. He was so competitive and ambitious . He took it all in. That's why he's The King of Cool. Thank you
Mars is too cold, nobody could live there.
Hello 👋 Bill - (Steve McQueen ) went on and became Bounty Hunter JOSH RANDALL and then was Vin in the original western 🤠 🎥 Magnificent 7 way to go Steve McQueen ( King Of Cool 😎 ) one of Hollywood's Legends ⭐ July 25,2021
The bounty hunter role was in the series 'Wanted, Dead or Alive,' right?
@@ronmackinnon9374 Yeah.
Episode aired May 24, 1959
It’s ironic watching a sci fi when your in a sci fi. In the future people will watch these shows and movies and know they were giving us messages. There’s one thing though....the actors use to act in a way which made it seem enjoyable to be a human. All actors today seem dead of energy with a bad attitude ta boot. Thats because their imitating the actors they’ve been watching. A secret plot to deaden our spirits by weakening our energy so nobody could stand each other. Well it worked. But I believe that future world will be populated by lively beings like the golden era of entertainment was. They won’t be stoic like their always presented because that’s the way we are now. So hang on my friends and get ready to liven up and use that wonderful energy in abundance and communicate like we’ve never communicated before. And if you think I’m outta my mind your probably right. But I’m just having fun.
Very Twilight Zone for Hitchcock.
TZ had a similar story only set in a Soda Shoppe.
McQueen before he wore a Rolex Submariner.
Came here for Clint Eastwood, a comment below is that he actually only had a brief appearance in the beginning of this half-episode. I guess this is my introduction to Steve McQueen. 😎
Wow!
I Kinda Liked to Seen S.M. Had Did More Sci Fi.
So so good!
Cool beans!!!😁👍
I read Clint Eastwood was in on this episode. Is it true?
I read that also!
You mean as a writer, idea guy?
@@2degucitas No, Clint appears as a background actor in one quick shot
Clint Eastwood was in an opening shot as a worker at a desk in a newsroom. But the opening is not included in this video.
Their Here🤔🤓🥺
They sure changed this story. Original is better. "The Last Martian. "
Based on Fredric Brown's The Last Martian.
No. Based on A Human Interest Story.
You can't watch THIS episode on peacock....😡
Oh how many fingers that poor wife lost 😠 before she finally won. What a wonderful typical Alfred Hitchcock movie 🍿 ending. I had forgotten what kind of a movie 🍿 this was until I saw the ending and then there had been no doubt whatsoever that it had been an Alfred Hitchcock movie. And a great movie 🍿 too. Steve McQueen was a good father to his children. However he had been a bully to those who had been to women and those too small to defend themselves against his physical abuse of people who had the misfortune of having been too small to defend their themselves against being physically abused by him. He had been too physically small to defend himself against the ones who bullied him so he made himself feel good 👍🏻 by bullying and physically abusing those who had been too small to defend themselves against him, mainly women and young girls. I’m not sure about what he did to young men or boys. I know what he did when he starred in the movie 🍿 series Wanted Dead or Alive. He played Josh Randle and he used his power to bring criminals to justice in that movie series much like Richard Boone in Paladin’s movie 🍿 Wanted Dead or Alive. 🍿🍿🍿🥰🥰🥰🥰
Hm hm emmm okay
McQueen before he wore a Rolex Submariner.