@@AaaykaayBecause, nowadays, everything has to be developed faster, thus, there isn’t time for creating worthy art….at least this is, for sure, one of the reasons.
He didn't write the story, he directed the story. I doubt very much any director would require two hours to direct this story. Lets give everyone who had involvement in performing/producing the story a 👏. 😊
If you find your boyfriend, girlfriend, lover, husband, wife, business associate has cheated on you...sever your relationship immediately. Don't forgive, don't try to rehabilitate...they have shown you who they are. A short unhappiness is better than your life being wasted chasing someone who has stepped away.
I choose to forgive and I am not sure it was the best thing. It hurt me so bad for so long. It hurt me REAL BAD. Forgiving was just too hard on me. I didn’t know it would be so hard and painful. I thought it was the right thing to do but it just took too long and was too painful.
You can still forgive and choose not to be with the person. Forgiving is for you , not for the perpetrator. Also, the Bible says that if we do not forgive, our father in heaven will not forgive us. I’m always praying in my heart, “Lord, if I have unforgiveness in my heart, please expose it and help me to forgive. Help me to love like You love!”
In the 1960's (as a young kid) I recall that my mom had a porcelain sugar bowl, which had a top/cover which would be lifted off when sugar was needed. Mom's lady friends often dropped by (during the day) so the coffee was always hot and fresh. I say this because many here have questioned the idea of a bowl of sugar on the kitchen counter - it was very common back in the day. I am today (09/22/24) adding to my initial comment of two months back. Please let me add that I am astounded by the kind and happy reactions of the many who have up-voted and replied with their own good memories. My dear mom is now 87, and is in late-stage dementia - when I cleared her place, some few years back, I was able to "save" a lot of her very pretty china. Sadly, the much talked about sugar bowl (mentioned in my initial post, above) was nowhere to be found. I suspect it had been chipped, and later discarded along the way. Happy trails to all!
Sugar started out as something rare and expensive so to display it in an expensive looking bowl would signal status and wealth because not everyone could afford sugar and the tradition just stuck... Now we have artificial sweeteners in pink little paper baggies 😆. Gimme back the sugar bowl. As a kid I had a fascination with sugar cubes and the extra fancy ones that were pressed into the shapes of cards like a club or diamond etc. Ah the good ole days we can only sing of... Do you want sugar??? One lump or two!!! 🎉
Actually, when I was a child in the 50s-60s we had few clothes. They were quite expensive before cheap fashions came in from China and elsewhere. I had a couple of school outfits (not uniforms, just ‘good’ clothes), a couple of things we called play clothes (and yes, you changed into them when you got home from school) and a church dress. (I got a new dress every Easter). We were considered middle class. So yes, I can see where someone may not have old clothes to give away in those years.
Never mess with a married man. He doesn't care that he is hurting the person he previously committed an oath to, plus by messing with him, you are hurting his partner as well. Even if he leaves his wife, what in his morals will say that he won't leave you. I say that the man is unworthy of love, but what is worse, murder or cheating? Just live your life doing the right thing, you will have a happier life that way.
Yes, well said. Trust is the most important thing in any relationship. Love comes and goes. Married people all say I love you...yet 50% divorce rate. so much for love! Trust is forever. Don't break it!
You said that so perfectly!! Best advice for naive women ,although men have a way of seeming So committed n lure women into a big trap. They're kids that want their cake n Eat it Too...
Yes, but some people cannot seem to stop breeding like mindless cockroaches, and the rest of us have to pick up the tab, because the overbreeding piglets think they are better off by themselves.
This episode one for the road is one of my favorites especially if you can see it in its entirety this is only 10 minutes but I'm fortunate to have the entire episode on my DVR
Thank you! I wasn't sure if this was the entire show. But I know, unlike "One Step Beyond" whose full episodes can be aired on YT because copyright restrictions expired many yrs. ago, series such as the like "The Twilight Zone" cannot be seen for free on YT because of copyright restrictions. And as far as the '80s remake of "TZ" (which can be seen on YT) they mostly butchered the original episodes and some things just need to be left alone. "TZ" is one of those series!☺
Laughing here - This guy really was going to "hit the road". As always, Hitch "presented" us with great scripts! Thanks so much for uploading this video. Best wishes to all out there from So. New Jersey, USA ❤
I think all the high school kids should watch crime show like forensic files and Hitchcock movie . I know I probably have less regrets and save much heartaches if I watched earlier in my youth .
@@judethaddeus9856 of course upbringing is very important but watching crime shows make us realize that we never get away from wrongdoing. I have a adopted son who witnessed his mother murdered by his father when he was three years old but he is great young man now .
Are " side pieces" always blond? Thank you for the lovely expression "side piece". It's so much more American than the term " mistress" which is so 19th century English. Very metaphoric. " I am going to shoot my side piece this afternoon just just to keep in practice." Stuff like that for instance. So many possibilities of double entondre, I am marveled. I' LL never forget it. Every well rounded man should keep a good side piece handy. Thank you. Bravo.
The size of sugar bowls back in the old days was enormous. I have two tea sets from the forties and the sugar bowl is the size of a large cereal bowl. I also have a glass sugar bowl which is very large.
Alfred Hitchcock presents was a bit before my time. But I have seen some of these in reruns. Very suspenseful! Alfred Hitchcock was the master of suspense. Thanks for the upload!
@@denisenoe1534 As I'm sure you know the censors made Hitch say the villain was punished, sometimes he did it with an implied wink. In this case it's very possible Beryl wouldn't get away with it. One episode I saw had Hitch telling us the killer was caught because his dog was a detective in disguise; I don't think we were supposed to take that seriously.
I believe that was in the morality code of television and movies back in the day that the unjust would get their due and be punished, In this, one wonders how he got caught but the guy gave her away I guess.
@@lorraineb.4698 Watch Hitchcock’s films for a more clear example of his art in making all the bad guys get their just deserts. The man was absolutely brilliant at portraying the concept! The look on Claude Rains’ face at the end of ‘Notorious’ says it all…
Its hard to tell though if she still would have resorted to giving him the poisoned sugar if she wasn't presented with an easy out (Marcia was already going to confess and quite frankly that was a pretty messed up thing to do considering that he was going to stay with her anyway - and if the poisoned sugar didn't accidentally go to Charles it could have gone to some innocent rando or a relative which would be even more F__d up)
@@jamestyler7697 The horror of horrors would have been if a child, perhaps a nephew or niece, had come over to visit Aunt Beryl who would have put some sugar on the little one's cereal.
@@caliden3785 that's right sometimes watching these old shows, half of the fun is watching to see who appeared in them and went on to become big stars later on maybe
I really like this episode. I have it on DVD, and have watched it several times. Both women did their very best to secure their man, but he liked having both of them. What could be done, except. . . . ?
For the wife, 'nothing matters except Charles.' She wanted to save him even if it meant going to jail (or the chair). For the mistress, if she can't have him, let him die (so long as someone else takes the rap).
There is a real problem with Marsha's plan. She has no way of knowing whether or not Beryl might have nieces or nephews over or whether or not she might babysit a neighborhood kid. If that sugar went on a child's cereal . . . wow!
🎆 ~ 👏👏👏 Methinkz only empaths - super empaths - like us think of these kinds of things in these scenarios. Have a good Monday! 💐 Sprinkling ✝️ Blessings ~ 🎇
There was a different Hitchcock episode with some plot similarities to this one, that featured the same actress who plays the mistress here. In that episode (which I believe is entitled 'Jonathan'), she plays the hated stepmother of a college boy who tries to poison her (with wine or champagne), but winds up poisoning his beloved father by mistake (with whatever complicity by the stepmother I can't recall).
Marsha was willing to murder for Charles's sake. When she found out she might have murdered him instead of her rival, she took a chance on being executed to save him because "nothing matters except Charles." By contrast, Beryl wanted Charles to die if she couldn't have him.
I love Alfred Hitchcock, he can do better in ten minutes than others do in two hours 👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾
I know absolutely right. Why can't they promote this intelligent and deep entertainment these days? 🙌🏽
@@AaaykaayBecause, nowadays, everything has to be developed faster, thus, there isn’t time for creating worthy art….at least this is, for sure, one of the reasons.
He didn't write the story, he directed the story. I doubt very much any director would require two hours to direct this story. Lets give everyone who had involvement in performing/producing the story a 👏. 😊
ikr lol
@@zyxw2024Love this comment. Shows you're actually into the artistry behind film making, instead of trying to sound like you are.
If you find your boyfriend, girlfriend, lover, husband, wife, business associate has cheated on you...sever your relationship immediately.
Don't forgive, don't try to rehabilitate...they have shown you who they are.
A short unhappiness is better than your life being wasted chasing someone who has stepped away.
I choose to forgive and I am not sure it was the best thing. It hurt me so bad for so long. It hurt me REAL BAD. Forgiving was just too hard on me. I didn’t know it would be so hard and painful. I thought it was the right thing to do but it just took too long and was too painful.
Words of wise.
Thank you.
You can still forgive and choose not to be with the person. Forgiving is for you , not for the perpetrator. Also, the Bible says that if we do not forgive, our father in heaven will not forgive us.
I’m always praying in my heart, “Lord, if I have unforgiveness in my heart, please expose it and help me to forgive. Help me to love like You love!”
@@DianaKay81There are things that can never be forgiven.
Ssssooooo Trruuuuueeee!!!!!
In the 1960's (as a young kid) I recall that my mom had a porcelain sugar bowl, which had a top/cover which would be lifted off when sugar was needed. Mom's lady friends often dropped by (during the day) so the coffee was always hot and fresh. I say this because many here have questioned the idea of a bowl of sugar on the kitchen counter - it was very common back in the day. I am today (09/22/24) adding to my initial comment of two months back. Please let me add that I am astounded by the kind and happy reactions of the many who have up-voted and replied with their own good memories. My dear mom is now 87, and is in late-stage dementia - when I cleared her place, some few years back, I was able to "save" a lot of her very pretty china. Sadly, the much talked about sugar bowl (mentioned in my initial post, above) was nowhere to be found. I suspect it had been chipped, and later discarded along the way. Happy trails to all!
Sugar started out as something rare and expensive so to display it in an expensive looking bowl would signal status and wealth because not everyone could afford sugar and the tradition just stuck...
Now we have artificial sweeteners in pink little paper baggies 😆.
Gimme back the sugar bowl.
As a kid I had a fascination with sugar cubes and the extra fancy ones that were pressed into the shapes of cards like a club or diamond etc. Ah the good ole days we can only sing of...
Do you want sugar??? One lump or two!!! 🎉
Yup. Grew up in the 70s and there was always a sugar bowl on the kitchen table.
I still keep a sugar bowl out for my husband. 😂
rivaridge, I was a 1970's kid and my mom always had a sugar bowl on the kitchen counter. Yes, it was common in the 1960's and 1970s!I had a sugar bowl
Yes, just like salt and pepper shakers
Alfred Hitchcock always came up with the most intriguing scenarios👏🏼👏🏼
Long live Alfred Hitchcock Presents!! I love these!!
👍👍🇮🇳🇮🇳❤
Timeless classics, thank you Mr. Hitchcock!
One of my favorites of Season 2... Wish all episodes, even 10 mins of them like this, were online!
They're on MeTV every night at 1:00 a.m.. DVR them you never know when they're going to take them off the air.
🎉🎉🎉🎉
I love all Alfred Hitchcock’s presents and Hour I have them all on dvd my friends think I’m weird but the storylines are solid.
I do too!!! Plus most of his movies. I even have a figurine on my dashboard from the Birds and a large bobble head.
I wish I had Hour on DVD! Lucky!
I'm also a big fan of his.
I love them all too.
Me too! His movies never get tired.
Forever Alfred Hitchcock, the best of best♥️♥️♥️
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Oh....how 'the other woman', is so foolish to believe a married man.
Never ever get involved with a man who is married.
He didn't really lie to her.
Cease this unhappy propaganda. It's counterproductive and extremely hypocritical you
mendacious cad.
All in good fun.
@@denisenoe7746 No he didn't lie, but he gave her hope and had her riding his fantasy.
Women need to see it as an insult when a married man or any man wants to "play" with them.
@@tangajTANG Women who have high self-esteem don't want to play 2nd fiddle. But those with low self-esteem will do it.
"I don't have any old clothes." A minimalist!
The mistress will have brand new clothes, not about being minimalist
Actually, when I was a child in the 50s-60s we had few clothes. They were quite expensive before cheap fashions came in from China and elsewhere. I had a couple of school outfits (not uniforms, just ‘good’ clothes), a couple of things we called play clothes (and yes, you changed into them when you got home from school) and a church dress. (I got a new dress every Easter). We were considered middle class. So yes, I can see where someone may not have old clothes to give away in those years.
What’s minimalistic about it? The person only keeps new fashions on hand… what does that have to do with being a minimalist?
@@judethaddeus9856 watch some youtube videos about minimalism wardrobes, you'll see what she means.
Capsule wardrobe 🤣🤣🤣
Never mess with a married man. He doesn't care that he is hurting the person he previously committed an oath to, plus by messing with him, you are hurting his partner as well. Even if he leaves his wife, what in his morals will say that he won't leave you. I say that the man is unworthy of love, but what is worse, murder or cheating? Just live your life doing the right thing, you will have a happier life that way.
Yes, well said. Trust is the most important thing in any relationship. Love comes and goes. Married people all say I love you...yet 50% divorce rate. so much for love! Trust is forever. Don't break it!
You said that so perfectly!! Best advice for naive women ,although men have a way of seeming So committed n lure women into a big trap. They're kids that want their cake n Eat it Too...
They are the worst and they are everywhere!!! Recently divorced males are also bad news.
Cheating and murder are one in the same. God bless you, your words are wise
J Mallett or helping go against her you are showing him your character/ways
Love both Actresses. Georgann Johnson ( mistress) & Louise Platt ( wife). Excellent episode!!
I remember Georgann Johnson from Soap operas in the 1970s.
I always loved Hitchcock movies and had a few of them... No one can tell a story better then him!!!
I'm beginning to think we'd all be better off by ourselves 😆
Ain't that the truth, lol.
Always!☺
You realize this is fictional, right?
Lol
Yes, but some people cannot seem to stop breeding like mindless cockroaches, and the rest of us have to pick up the tab, because the overbreeding piglets think they are better off by themselves.
Moral of the story. Cut out sugar.
😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Haha!
And affairs 😆
@@bekadid heavy! Be good
"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned."
I don't know anybody who enjoys being lied to and used to be dumped
One of the best episodes ever.
Hey! I'm with u. Being alone has its benefits, especially with us older folks. Think about it!!!
Yes😅
The acting is superb!
I love those vintage appliances and fixtures in that kitchen!
once a cheater....always a cheater! if he cheated on the wife he will cheat on any of them.
If he will cheat with you, he will cheat on you.
Yup, mine did
When a mistress becomes a wife she creates a vacancy.
This episode one for the road is one of my favorites especially if you can see it in its entirety this is only 10 minutes but I'm fortunate to have the entire episode on my DVR
It is good.
Wish we could find the entire episodes of these on RUclips
Thank you! I wasn't sure if this was the entire show. But I know, unlike "One Step Beyond" whose full episodes can be aired on YT because copyright restrictions expired many yrs. ago, series such as the like "The Twilight Zone" cannot be seen for free on YT because of copyright restrictions.
And as far as the '80s remake of "TZ" (which can be seen on YT) they mostly butchered the original episodes and some things just need to be left alone. "TZ" is one of those series!☺
This one has an especially good twist to it.
First part is available on the channel.
No teaspoons of sugar this time darling, I've decided to cut back on unhealthy refined foods so I'll go with honey instead.
Laughing here - This guy really was going to "hit the road". As always, Hitch "presented" us with great scripts! Thanks so much for uploading this video. Best wishes to all out there from So. New Jersey, USA ❤
I'm in Central NJ
jc curran ~ South Jersey here eating "Stella's corn", and a good Jersey tomatoe No one tells a story like Hitch...Have a good day !!!!
Nowhere in this episode did anyone say "hit the road". I don't know what episode you were watching, but it wasn't this one.
Its 3:45 am and I can't stop watching!! Someone stop me before I watch again!
I love listening to these as I fall asleep at night.
🤣🤣🤣
We're the last people to ask for help! We're all in the same boat with you.
This episode should teach you to not cheat. It is not worth it.
Or lie. 🤥
I think all the high school kids should watch crime show like forensic files and Hitchcock movie . I know I probably have less regrets and save much heartaches if I watched earlier in my youth .
How does this episode teach one not to cheat anymore than ones upbringing??
@@judethaddeus9856 of course upbringing is very important but watching crime shows make us realize that we never get away from wrongdoing. I have a adopted son who witnessed his mother murdered by his father when he was three years old but he is great young man now .
@@judethaddeus9856 Ah because the side chick ended up killing him.
Alfred Hitchcock is priceless!!
One of the best epis of this show.
Finishing Criterion's Rebecca from Alfred Hitchcock. I have Box set Rear Window/North by Northwest/ Vertigo/Psycho, MASTERPIECES!
All classics to be sure but vertigo is my favorite. The animated sequence in the middle of the movie just takes it over the top.
Psycho is my fav
Love Alfred Hitchcock! He was the best and quite a dry sense of humor! I try to watch h him as much as I can but he’s on at 1am
Maybe I will never love anyone. Alfred thanks a lot.
It never goes well when the wife meets the side piece🤣🤣🤣
Sometimes it leads to a happy 3some.
Are " side pieces" always blond? Thank you for the
lovely expression "side piece".
It's so much more
American than the term
" mistress" which is so
19th century English.
Very metaphoric. " I am
going to shoot my side piece this afternoon just
just to keep in practice."
Stuff like that for instance.
So many possibilities of double entondre, I am marveled.
I' LL never forget it.
Every well rounded man should keep a good side piece handy.
Thank you. Bravo.
@@denisenoe7746 not in this case 🤣🤣🤣.
@@johnnicholas1488 it seem like your life was changed for the better. I am happy that I helped in my own way.
@@denisenoe7746
Something about your thinking is very appealing…
That guy seems strange. He sure doesn’t appeal to me.
He is handsome.
@@denisenoe7746 I guess I just don’t see it. More attracted to men like Mark Harmon.
@@cherylsmith7282 He has a confident and sophisticated manner which appeals to many women.
@@denisenoe7746 Yes he does have that.
He is rather weird, isn't he? 🤔
A teaspoon of sugar helps the medicine go down, medicine go down, medicine go down........Lol
He was hiding in the bedroom when the wife told that she put poison in the sugar. Evidently he didn't hear it.
Obviously he did not.
Or he did ... and now won't drink the coffee, and/or may out~insist that the mistress drink it: as the scene ends, we do not see him drink it.
@@JudgeJulieLit He drank it. Hitch tells us Beryl was caught.
He was probably using the toilet.
@@ufosrus It was a plot device so the segment could have Beryl learn something from Marcia and then mislead her.
Lady is attractive enough to get a single man! What is she thinking??
Maybe she doesn’t want to
Actually “get” one
The size of sugar bowls back in the old days was enormous. I have two tea sets from the forties and the sugar bowl is the size of a large cereal bowl. I also have a glass sugar bowl which is very large.
I knew I had seen the actress playing the wife. She is Louise Platt who
played the officer's wife who was one of the passengers in "Stagecoach"(1939)
Excellent pick up
Loved it... Classic Hitchcock
Thank you so much! I have these on DVD, somewhere. You post episodes I don't remember. ❤
Marriage reminds me of a saying…Tie two birds together and although they have four wings they cannot fly.
And yet most of the world surrenders to the ancient idea of needing marriage as an excuse to start a family!
Maybe it’s not abt tying em up but learning how to flight together
@@ms-lb2uubeautiful thought
Theses movies were so much better, when women didn't try to show everything, just the acting!
yes indeed and they were covered the way that they should be
But they try to poison you
And they're homewreckers!
Alfred Hitchcock presents was a bit before my time. But I have seen some of these in reruns. Very suspenseful! Alfred Hitchcock was the master of suspense. Thanks for the upload!
Lol the husband is a jerk, the wife is insane, and the girlfriend is a fool.
Facts! 🗣️
@violamateo No. Hitch tells at the end that Beryl was punished for murder.
@@denisenoe1534 Beryl was the sidepiece I suppose.
@@denisenoe1534
As I'm sure you know the censors made Hitch say the villain was punished, sometimes he did it with an implied wink. In this case it's very possible Beryl wouldn't get away with it. One episode I saw had Hitch telling us the killer was caught because his dog was a detective in disguise; I don't think we were supposed to take that seriously.
Why is the girlfriend innocent - she is the killer. She knew he had a wife and family
Never understood why women attack the other woman who is usually ignorant if her existence
Getting the rival out of the way. In this case, Marcia thought Beryl threatened to cause a scandal. That is why she wanted to murder Beryl.
It's easier than facing the truth that the man they adored wasn't worthy of it.
She wasn’t ignorant she knew he was married
Yea but this woman knew about her. They usually always know but their self esteem is so low they think they can get him to divorce him or her.
@@jbb729 I call that high self-esteem. The other woman thinks she's all that and he will leave his wife for her.
What makes this man so special?
His great genius.
Nothing. There's nothing special about a cheater.
@@kmarch6630 He is handsome. Maybe Marcia thinks she can't get another who is handsome
@Denise Noe I know right! But if you want a cool dude from “back then “ check out Dana Andrews 💗
The three are older and men have an advantage in age since some die off earlier than women so by late middle age, women outnumber men.
The acting is marvelous. The way they talked 60 years ago is so nostalgic.
We had the same refrigerator as Beryl does in her kitchen - a 1956 Servel gas model. Easy to recognize by the handles. We had it for decades.
Alfred Hitchcock RIP
Don't drink out of strangers hands ❣️
Maybe I'll have tea, this afternoon.
Hold the sugar!
😉
@@R.Oates7902 OMIGOSH! 😮☠🍜
I didn’t know they talked about stuff like this back then
Spoiler--
The wonderful thing about Hitchcock is the rat always gets it in the end…
I believe that was in the morality code of television and movies back in the day that the unjust would get their due and be punished, In this, one wonders how he got caught but the guy gave her away I guess.
@@lorraineb.4698
Watch Hitchcock’s films for a more clear example of his art in making all the bad guys get their just deserts.
The man was absolutely brilliant at portraying the concept!
The look on Claude Rains’ face at the end of ‘Notorious’ says it all…
@@Ckom-Tunes Some if not many should have gotten away with it IMO
@@lorraineb.4698
That’s interesting! Who?
@@Ckom-Tunes This one for starters.
I never saw this one and I didn’t notice the tittle of the channel. I still knew it was Hitchcock immediately. He definitely had a recognizable style.
I really enjoy these keep up the good work
Hitchcock would love to keep up the good work, but unfortunately he's not around anymore.
@@peterpiper7441 LOL I know that I just like the way whoever is doing these clips how he slices them and then put them back together
@@peterpiper7441 His shows will never go away younger generations are discovering them every day and appreciating them.
No sugar in MY coffee, thank you.😁
The stove burner never lit.
This is a good Hitchcock episode.
Charles was smart to stick w/Marcia, the woman who would murder to keep him, rather than the woman who murdered him because she could not keep him.
He wasn't too smart. He ended up dead.
@@kmarch6630 He could imagine Beryl harming Marcia but not him.
Its hard to tell though if she still would have resorted to giving him the poisoned sugar if she wasn't presented with an easy out (Marcia was already going to confess and quite frankly that was a pretty messed up thing to do considering that he was going to stay with her anyway - and if the poisoned sugar didn't accidentally go to Charles it could have gone to some innocent rando or a relative which would be even more F__d up)
@@jamestyler7697 The horror of horrors would have been if a child, perhaps a nephew or niece, had come over to visit Aunt Beryl who would have put some sugar on the little one's cereal.
You take the perspective of the man. What a sad sad woman you are.
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned
The music at the end was so tense. 😃 Full of suspense. Had me thinking sugar honey ice tea. 🤭
Joanna Moore was beautiful! (She was married to Ryan O'Neil , and was Tatum O'Neils mother)
Yes She was. But what does that have to do with this show?
@@Theaddora It's just a comment, geez, get over yourself.
@@Theaddora Most people who watch these old programs enjoy any kind of trivia.
This actress is Georgann Johnson.
@@caliden3785 that's right sometimes watching these old shows, half of the fun is watching to see who appeared in them and went on to become big stars later on maybe
Who the heck has a cereal bowl full of sugar for coffee? Lol
Agree.
Trivia: its a Paden City bowl designed by Russel Wright.
Back in the day sugar bowls on the counter were more common.
and who leaves a bowl of sugar sitting uncovered for ants to come marching in.
@@marielaveau6362 Sorry, but plenty of people.
@@marielaveau6362 Ants don't like sugar. They get there's no nutrition in it.
Well the wife wasn't too smart going to the cops! And black coffee, no thanks. Do love Alfred Hitchcock
She hoped there was time to save Charles.
@@denisenoe7746 And now she'll be accused of his murder while the other woman goes free!
I really like this episode. I have it on DVD, and have watched it several times. Both women did their very best to secure their man, but he liked having both of them. What could be done, except. . . . ?
For the wife, 'nothing matters except Charles.' She wanted to save him even if it meant going to jail (or the chair). For the mistress, if she can't have him, let him die (so long as someone else takes the rap).
@@ronmackinnon9374 Yep. You nailed it.
this guy is the prize????
They didn’t have dating apps then
You can’t build your happiness on someone else’s misery!
He was a Genius
...great story! but why did the mistress keep his picture out in the open but hide the actual man in the bedroom?
Good point!
And why didn't the wife at least look around to see if the company car, on the chance she might recognize it, was still parked there?
And they say there’s no perfect murder
Legendary Hitchcock mystery!
The blonde reminds me of Lee Remick.
Georgeann Johnson.
Great One!!!!♥️👍♥️👍♥️👍
Short, sweet and suspenseful
That's what is called a "Home Wrecker".
The wife was a harlot wrecker 🎉 for real
Watched this last week, a good episode
Fantastic Hitchcock.
There is a real problem with Marsha's plan. She has no way of knowing whether or not Beryl might have nieces or nephews over or whether or not she might babysit a neighborhood kid. If that sugar went on a child's cereal . . . wow!
🎆 ~ 👏👏👏 Methinkz only empaths - super empaths - like us think of these kinds of things in these scenarios.
Have a good Monday! 💐
Sprinkling ✝️ Blessings ~ 🎇
That's what he gets for putting sugar in his coffee....yuck!
Marsha was so clever!
No. Her plot backfired.
Men who cheat want understanding for their cheating. 🤣
She wanted to put some sugar on his tongue.
i was disappointed - it didn’t even show him falling to the ground foamy mouthed and squirming- i’ll just use my imagination.
You sound a bit demented.
You obviously not used to watching old movies
@@jamisedenari2449 that's the idea!
That's Master Hitchcock for us...pushing towards imagination.
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This was always one of my favorites episode
Thrilled I've discovered this channel.
The blonde gal did a great job.
She was crafty too, placing that lighter in his jacket so that his wife could find it and start something.
How polite and civilized they seem. Mistress walks out and finds woman inside her house. Imagine the reaction in 2024. 😅
Anyone who screws around knowingly a married person should know that someone who will cheat WITH you will cheat ON you. That's just who they are.
My mom always watched this and wouldn't let us.
Now you can enjoy them in all their glory. They are always a treat.
There was a different Hitchcock episode with some plot similarities to this one, that featured the same actress who plays the mistress here. In that episode (which I believe is entitled 'Jonathan'), she plays the hated stepmother of a college boy who tries to poison her (with wine or champagne), but winds up poisoning his beloved father by mistake (with whatever complicity by the stepmother I can't recall).
Crazy... This was so good. The guy was such a creep 😲
The mistress gets both of them good.
Blonde Mistress was getting up close to The Wife like .....ba da ding dong Boogie Nights time to do it music
All Hitchcock Movie very enjoying with the Popcorn with a cold glass of Spirit
Marsha was willing to murder for Charles's sake. When she found out she might have murdered him instead of her rival, she took a chance on being executed to save him because "nothing matters except Charles." By contrast, Beryl wanted Charles to die if she couldn't have him.
This was good!!!!
John Baragrey plays the Wonderful Man Who Does Nothing Wrong in this great episode.
He looks like Nicholas Cage in the eyes.
Thanks for posting these!!!
Perfect!
This was a good one! It was on a few weeks ago!