Young 'Rip Torn' Gets His Last Laugh | Hitchcock Presents
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A young Rip Torn gives a spectacular performance in this episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, he plays an ex-convict looking for revenge on the detective that got him prosecuted the first time.
Season 6 "The Kiss Off" Dir by Alan Crosland Jr.
Ernie Walters is released from prison after serving time for a crime he did not commit. After his release he robs a tax office. He is later arrested, but is let go. Although the police have enough evidence to prosecute him, they realize that he will not be sent to jail because he has already been there for a crime he did not commit.
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the cop is my first cousins’ Uncle Burt. he did pretty well as an actor, but made his living in real estate. gosh - Rip Torn was one real handsome dude :} 🎭
Rip Torn was great. I especially liked him in the Larry Sanders Show. Many of us miss him.
29-year-old Rip Torn! Fabulous! This is from the episode "The Kiss-Off." He also appeared in the episode "Number Twenty-Two" four years earlier when he was still getting started in television and his 50-year acting career. He brought his first cousin, academy award-winning Sissy Spacek, into acting. Rip Torn worked continuously until shortly before his death in 2019 at the age of 88.
Outstanding as Imperial Wizard in "Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan."
@@jamesrivera4947 I can picture him as a KKK Imperial Wizard.
Rip was so young and handsome.
That bank teller... Turned into a Jack-in-the-box by Billy Muny.
I'm glad Billy Mumy did not change me to anything when he joined my junior high school.
"you should be ashamed! " "I'm NOT... " 😂
Memorable
Great ending but I thought there was a code back then that bad guys can’t get away with a crime?
Boy he changed. Great actor. Rip
The cab driver was the leader of the biker gang in the Clint Eastwood movie " Every Which Way But Loose".." Right turn Clyde" 👊 👊!!😂😂😂😂
Recognize the teller being held up? Anthony turned him into a Jack-In-The-Box, then wished him into the cornfield in the Twilight Zone "It's a Good Day"!
"He was a bad man, a very very bad man so I sent him away..." That scared the living crap outta me and I had nightmares for a week about that kid when I watched a rerun marathon at about 10 years old. And Talky Tina was the original Chucky too, I hated dolls from that moment on, I always thought they just might move on their own after seeing that.
Ha, I was just thinking the same thing, guess the guy must of got typecast after that episode. We were never allowed to watch TZ, only my teen-aged Brother and Sister were allowed, I always thought I was missing out on some scary stuff. Used to lie in bed and listen but all I'd hear was the background music like the episode Midnight Sun, for some reason that one stands out, that.. bong.. bong bong.
They need to remake that episode."Its a good day, Donald."
I think you are referring to the episode 'Its a good life' with Billy (Lost in Space) Mumy
Before there was Babu Bhatt, there was Anthony Fremont ☝
Never seen these videos before but I am enjoying the heck out of them. Short and to the point, good stories. Haven't been to the movies in over 20 yrs. Tired of the smut. I will stick to these. Next the old movies.
Me neither!! I value my time and what I put in mind...around me. They don't make stories like these anymore...hardly.
The writing was so much better back then
I feel the same way.
I had to laugh when I noticed the security bars between the banker and the customer and then when the woman went behind the counter there was a swinging entrance and nothing to prevent anyone from going behind the counter. So much for security.
Like that setup could stop a bullet.🙄 Or a person.😄
Having lived back then, a swinging gate with a "no admittance" sign was enough to keep all but the desperate out. Plus, that was a government office. They usually feel no one would go up against the government.
I didn’t notice that lol 😂
people obeyed the law and had respect in a bank my family in uk lived in london never locked the front door no one ever stole anything no drugs or migrants then also no crime
@@karaperrio-du5gsYeah there was no crime in London before the 1950s.
Yeah Rip was good. I liked him when he spoke in a Southern accent. Excellent scene...good upload
Rip Torn was hot back in the day...
I've seen Rip Torn in 1 or 2 episodes of the Untouchables & the movie "City Heat" starring Clint Eastwood & Burt Reynolds.
Rip Torn R.I.P
Rip Torn looks just like Charlton Heston’s brother!! 😉 He got THE ultimate revenge!! Great scene at the end!! “I can afford it”!!!! 😂👏🏽👍🏽
Alfred Hitchcock makes great shows n movies! 🎥🎬
Always did like Rip Torn, look how handsome he was when young!!!😌
Handsome guy.
Didn't age well though, IMHO
Like so many of us,good looking when young.Life changes us.
Rip Torn, Charlton Heston, Bradford Dillman, George Coe-these guys all looked like they could be related.
If you like Rip Torn in this one you'd love him in ' the Proud and the brave' episode of the Lieutenant as a drill instructor
His appearances in Alfred Hitchcock Presents, this one, and the 1957 "Number Twenty-Two" involved a police Line-up. He was born on February 6, 1931, so in this one, he would have just turned 30 but probably 29 when it was filmed, and in the 1957 episode which aired on Feb 17, 1957, he had just turned 26, but probably 25 when it was filmed.
He's good - he's really good -
He had the angels covered.
Life would imitate art when he actually broke into a bank while armed in 2010
That episode from The Twilight Zone remained with me far into adulthood. Chilling!
Yeah, i liked Alfred Hitchcock more than the Toliet Zone, too scary and demonic sometimes. Lol 🤦♀️
What TZ episode are you talking about?
Leading guess star villain in the first second season 2-part episode in color of the man from UNCLE.
*guest
Fans of Rip Torn will enjoy his performance in an episode of "Naked City" entitled "A Case Study of Two Savages." Torn and Tuesday Weld - looking gorgeous - play the two savages.
He was sexy and talented
RIP RIP
He was great in comedy too.
One of my fav episode👍
TIME WAITS FOR NO MAN
Good ole Artie!!!
s.6 e. 21 Airdate March 7th, 1961. Rip Torn 1931-2019 (Sissy Spacek's cousin). Parallel to Making a Murderer?
There’s no bullets in that gun. Don’t give him nuthin’.
What is the pount of watching only few minutes clips of this gret show??? U cant download whole entire episodes???
What are the 5 Ds of Dodgeball ?
1.Dodge
2.Duck
3.Dip
4.Dive and uh
5.Dodge.
The bank teller looks just like the old gas station attendant in No Country for Old Men 🙀
Handsome
Love it
Daddy would you like some sausages?
Is it true that he was related to Sissy Spacek ?
They were cousins
His mother was her aunt
Interesting/entertaining. Enjoy viewing 👀 the bank interior & safe/interior lights/phones of that era-!!!🤗. Wonder what brand of smokes Cooper was burning-???🤔.. Enjoy the ending music🎸🎻 of each performance-!!!😉
A true Scorpio archetype.
Classic❗💸
AHP was heavy on cautionary tales, but Hitchcock would also usually provide a disclaimer during the epilogue detailing the culprit's subsequent comeuppance or miscue 😏
Great 1
Good looking guy. Still never quite understood his marriage to Amy Wright and the 20 year spread in years.
"CLASSIC"!
So, what happened to the line up scene?
identical to suspense,, the kiss off. hitchcock stole this and many more
Ah yes, the days before search warrants!!!!!
Fun role in the bob hope comedy critics choice with Lucille ball playing a director.
It's crazy how the bars ment nothing when you can just go behind the counter through a swinging door.
No cop would ever spend that long on this case. They'd be offering a plea deal and moving on
RIP was in men in black👽👽👽
He reminds me of Ian Somerhalder
Maximilian 😍
Scene-stealer. #RipTorn
They sent him to prison the first time ⏲️ and he was innocent 😢.
Obviously, he didn't get paid 🙄 enough 🙄 😅 I totally agree with Him. He was annoyed.
So, he did a robbery to make 🤔 himself guilty, for the wrongly imprisonment.
And make up for the wages he lost during his time in prison. ❤❤❤😂🎉🎉
Tom Waits needs to trim them brows or his glower will swally him!
why he purposely dropped the key? He could just do everything end not being caught
The revenge factor. He was falsely accused of robbing a gas station and did prison time. He wanted to rub it in on the person that sent him there ten years earlier.
was the thief Jack NICHOLSON?
Hey, that's my made up name.
suspense had original episode of this with jack palance. the kiss off. hitchcock stole so many episodes from them. suspense. i like suspense best. hitch was ok but not always original by no means. robert stevens was superior imo.
BEST MOVIE IS: BY DAWN'S EARLY LIGHT 1996. James earl jones, powers booth, RIP torn. HURRY!!! TRUMPS IN THE WHITE HOUSE. 🤯😩
Life being threatened on here
What
before america lost its soul
أشهد أنْ لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له، وأشهد أن محمدًا عبده ورسوله🌺
*Comentario fuera de contexto, producto del enfermizo fanatismo religioso.*
what the hell is this? a collection of partials? Never going to watch watch another . . BS
Sadly he doesn’t get the last laugh. The busy body female witness gets him caught in the end that part missing
False. She does not.