“Well, the moral of the story The moral of this song Is simply that one should never be Where one does not belong So when you see your neighbor carrying somethin' Help him with his load And don't go mistaking Paradise For that home across the road”
I have a question: I noticed almost all of Hitchcock Presents excerpts uploaded in this channel are quirky and silly - but the episodes I grew up watching in the 1980s were mostly scary and Twilight Zone-ish / Ray Bradbury-ish / Roald Dahl-ish. Were there two different styles of Hitchcock? Thanks.
Norman Lloyd (105 years old) produced or directed many of the AH presents. He was also in the AH movie Saboteur. He is the one that falls from the Statue of Liberty
Hitchcock was always good with "You Reap what you Sow" Sometimes Payback is pretty bad
“Well, the moral of the story
The moral of this song
Is simply that one should never be
Where one does not belong
So when you see your neighbor carrying somethin'
Help him with his load
And don't go mistaking Paradise
For that home across the road”
He said "running like the devil was chasing him" lol😂😂😂
I'd have a hell of a time keeping that a secret forever from my wife... One lie always leads to another. Best never to lie, ever.
I know! Also why did he accomplish anything when he lied to his wife and possibly made the 16 year old really Rob a man?
Or gamble away your weekly pay check😳
you should never lie.
I love these! Thank you!!
I so wish- the entire show would play- if would please consider....Thank you so much!!
This is a clip from "A Night With The Boys". Thanks for sharing.
Karma at it's best!
The Master of Suspense! Thank you!
I think he's on Laramie. A great western.
Yep
Thank you for sharing. I recommend watching the whole episode on Daily Motion. As with all of Hitchcock's shows, the ending is great.
Very clever!
His dry cleaning bill is going to add to his losses.
Rvarum --L😁L - thanks for the laugh -April 29, 2020
But he only lost 2 dollars
I have a question: I noticed almost all of Hitchcock Presents excerpts uploaded in this channel are quirky and silly - but the episodes I grew up watching in the 1980s were mostly scary and Twilight Zone-ish / Ray Bradbury-ish / Roald Dahl-ish. Were there two different styles of Hitchcock? Thanks.
Alfred Hitchcock died in April of 1980 , so he was not the producer or director of those episodes .
1allstarman - But what about Hitchcock’s An Unlocked Window? That still scared the szhit out of me.
Norman Lloyd (105 years old) produced or directed many of the AH presents. He was also in the AH movie Saboteur. He is the one that falls from the Statue of Liberty
Nice twist
Thank You!
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Interesting/entertaining.
Every decent card hustle has a "Smalley" somewhere.
Love this show
nice!
That was really bad.
Dang;
=Tang a lang a lang.
these men been lying for decades lol and losing the rent money $$$$
I wouldn't tell my wife if I lose all the money I would just claim her for insurance and just get rid of her and I have more money to gamble
You’re a prince.
"He stoled your money"????
Lmao, I thought the same thing too
@@j.a.castor4612 -Yes,I thought the same thing two.Lmfaho.
Soy tonto. No puedo entender esta historia.
lol. lmao
He looks a little bit like Michael Parks.