Boy, this episode takes me back to the days living in California with my family. As a kid, my sister and I heard something outside our bedroom. We at first thought it was the dog, but he let out a short yelp after growling at something. Then we saw a shadow and someone was trying to open our window- we went and told my Mom. Her boyfriend treated us like morons. He said he'd call the cops, and if there was nothing there, we'd be in a "hell of a lot of trouble." My mom said nothing. the cops came and said there was an escaped mental patient in the area- no joke. He used a brick on my dog- we buried him the next day. Afterwards, my Mom called me in for breakfast (like I wanted to eat). He sat there and asked why we didn't say something sooner- I said, "children should be seen and NOT heard." I was sent to my room. Later that day, the news said the mental patient who was violent was picked up and hurt two cops in the fight to subdue him. My Mom said nothing, her boyfriend said nothing and neither did I. There was nothing to say. I still react when something's near my window at night. But I do listen to kids.
I’m glad he didn’t get in. I’m sorry that you lost your dog. We are the generation of kids that grew up being told that children should be seen not heard. Sad. According to adults we had nothing to contribute to adults society.
poor little boy. those parents are NOT good parents. They don't even know their own son. He sees all, but the parents see nothing. Just themselves. Selfish parents.
This episode is kinda like the twilight zone episode where a young William Shatner is the star, he and his wife are flying a big plane to somewhere, at night, and Shatner sees this Big Foot type, hairy Himilayan fur coated creature, on the wing of the plane. Thing big foot type looking thing kept making itself visible to only Shatner, with the cold wind and blizzard type snow is pelting the thing...that finally, at episodes end, presses it's scary ape type wild furry face and fat lips, up against the window pane. Shatner goes a little nuts in the TZ flick...of to find a free channel that will show me an entire episode once in a while. You have your commercials. Thanx
THANK YOU SO MUCH I REALLY ENJOYED THAT SAD ENDING, LOVE STORIES WHERE PEOPLE ARE STRANDED AND THERE MAY BE A KILLER AMONG THEM OR A SOMEONE FROM OUTTER SPACE LIKE THE TWLIGHT ZONE SHOW
@@doublem1975x what about the Indian man at the beginning of the full episode? Used for a joke, and not even credited. Hope AHP at least paid him a silver dollar.
@@michaelwertzy9808 It's just slang. My generation said "tuff" and it meant something was really good and the previous (beat) generation said solid. I haven't kept up with the slang, but it's part of the culture.
What about that coin? Episode unfinished, all loose ends. 🤨👎 Kid should have kept pointing at window, urgently, so they could have seen the hands and handprints. No talking that way. Even if the parents ignored him, Kilmer might have looked.
The ending goes like this: The man standing near the boy at the bar places his foot over the coin, hiding it. After everyone leaves, the other barman says “ now, aren’t you ashamed of yourself?” The other man reveals the coin under his shoe and answers “now, why should I be? He’ll get another one. What does a dollar mean to a kid like that anyway? What does it mean?” He tosses the coin and puts it in his pocket. The end.
Ok, come on and show us the rest of this episode. I've seen it, years ago, and don't remember what happened. I know you want us to go to your pay channel to see it in full, and I'm broke! Thanks for posting what you did though, but I'm thinking to unsubscribe, as there are plenty Hitchcock movies in their entirety on RUclips.
Ended too abruptly. Though it's a Hitchcock short, I am not impressed with this episode. With a mother like his, the boy would surely have issues later on. Her son was like the nuisance in her life.
Good boy! Real American! Whatever happens - money first! Do you trust TV that American soldiers help local kids to survive in Afghanistan now? I don’t! For them Money is first!
Boy, this episode takes me back to the days living in California with my family. As a kid, my sister and I heard something outside our bedroom. We at first thought it was the dog, but he let out a short yelp after growling at something. Then we saw a shadow and someone was trying to open our window- we went and told my Mom. Her boyfriend treated us like morons. He said he'd call the cops, and if there was nothing there, we'd be in a "hell of a lot of trouble." My mom said nothing. the cops came and said there was an escaped mental patient in the area- no joke. He used a brick on my dog- we buried him the next day. Afterwards, my Mom called me in for breakfast (like I wanted to eat). He sat there and asked why we didn't say something sooner- I said, "children should be seen and NOT heard." I was sent to my room. Later that day, the news said the mental patient who was violent was picked up and hurt two cops in the fight to subdue him. My Mom said nothing, her boyfriend said nothing and neither did I. There was nothing to say. I still react when something's near my window at night. But I do listen to kids.
Wow, too familiar ~
Wow
So sorry that you were disrespected and not believed. How very sad🌹🌹🙏
I’m glad he didn’t get in. I’m sorry that you lost your dog. We are the generation of kids that grew up being told that children should be seen not heard. Sad. According to adults we had nothing to contribute to adults society.
@@shananalexander9789*El poder del dinero llevó a ésto*
I saw this episode when I must have been 10 or 11. Sixty years ago. I never forgot it.
And you did not see the subliminally racism in it
Been a long time, but I also remember this
Me too
why not show the full episode..?
poor little boy. those parents are NOT good parents. They don't even know their own son. He sees all, but the parents see nothing. Just themselves. Selfish parents.
It is
Lol you dont see the, subliminally racism in this episode.
cloris leachman. wow so young. but the voice is hers.
What utterly obnoxious horrid parents, Geez
Rumour has it that the man is still standing there, waiting to be notified by the adults..
Fancy having a mother like that sick
The actors who played the parents were both still alive as little as three years ago.
Was that Chil wills telling the story?
The bartender played Sidney Poitier's father in "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner" if I'm not mistaken.
The Porter was also in The Shining.
@@marielaveau6362 Yes and "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" as well.
@@marielaveau6362 I believe that was Scatman Carothers.
Today a 1922 Peace Silver dollar, fair condition, would yield between $20-30 🤑
Omg. Too much suspense!
Yea...Yeah..Yeah...
This episode is kinda like the twilight zone episode where a young William Shatner is the star, he and his wife are flying a big plane to somewhere, at night, and Shatner sees this Big Foot type, hairy Himilayan fur coated creature, on the wing of the plane. Thing big foot type looking thing kept making itself visible to only Shatner, with the cold wind and blizzard type snow is pelting the thing...that finally, at episodes end, presses it's scary ape type wild furry face and fat lips, up against the window pane. Shatner goes a little nuts in the TZ flick...of to find a free channel that will show me an entire episode once in a while. You have your commercials. Thanx
The creature was a gremlin.
@@kkcake5771 thanks
@@catladyoftroyn.y.8713 you're welcome
Good one!
Best show
lol i thought the
two barmen killed
the guy outside the window.
THANK YOU SO MUCH I REALLY ENJOYED THAT SAD ENDING, LOVE STORIES WHERE PEOPLE ARE STRANDED AND THERE MAY BE A KILLER AMONG THEM OR A SOMEONE FROM OUTTER SPACE LIKE THE TWLIGHT ZONE SHOW
didnt get the ending, what happened?
Hmmm, these seem a little shorter than I remember... cutting off the exact ending?
That women is the ditzy neighbor in the Mary Tyler Moore show! The one who’s husband was Lars…the Dr. can’t remember her name dang it
Cloris Leichman
Wow.... I cant watch these types of Hitchcock shows. They are too realistic. I like the ones with the happy ending or justice
Why is ending not shown?
Hi, this channel shows partial episodes (which I love), but you can always look up the full versions somewhere.
The racism. It was subliminal
@@blacknile1354 There's no racism. It's a commentary on human greed.
@@doublem1975x what about the Indian man at the beginning of the full episode? Used for a joke, and not even credited. Hope AHP at least paid him a silver dollar.
One of my fav
It is hard to spell a word which is more than 3 letters, I "hav" to admit!
@@michaelwertzy9808 It's just slang. My generation said "tuff" and it meant something was really good and the previous (beat) generation said solid. I haven't kept up with the slang, but it's part of the culture.
Bought off to keep quiet about something terrible happening right under your nose. Couldn’t happen in real life though could it? 😮
What about that coin? Episode unfinished, all loose ends. 🤨👎
Kid should have kept pointing at window, urgently, so they could have seen the hands and handprints. No talking that way. Even if the parents ignored him, Kilmer might have looked.
Hate when they end before the ending. We dont know what happened to the person outside the window or who got the coin. Very upsetting
It's a two part story
The ending goes like this: The man standing near the boy at the bar places his foot over the coin, hiding it. After everyone leaves, the other barman says “ now, aren’t you ashamed of yourself?” The other man reveals the coin under his shoe and answers “now, why should I be? He’ll get another one. What does a dollar mean to a kid like that anyway? What does it mean?” He tosses the coin and puts it in his pocket. The end.
It not about the person outside the window. It very subliminal racism
@@dsgoodman4 and it happens to be two black men in the 1950s
Of course at the end the black guy has to be the one that steals the kids dollar. They really had people pegged a certain way back then
That was his tip, as he seen it..after all wheres the dead going to it..
This is an example of how those in charge think we will believe anything.. That episode was terrible..
I usual like all of Hitchcock’s stories but I don’t like this one.
Ok, come on and show us the rest of this episode. I've seen it, years ago, and don't remember what happened. I know you want us to go to your pay channel to see it in full, and I'm broke! Thanks for posting what you did though, but I'm thinking to unsubscribe, as there are plenty Hitchcock movies in their entirety on RUclips.
This is it. There is no happy ending
He takes the dollar and goes to bed
Dropped the dollar and loss it
Subliminally racist episode
Ended too abruptly. Though it's a Hitchcock short, I am not impressed with this episode.
With a mother like his, the boy would surely have issues later on. Her son was like the
nuisance in her life.
Very subliminally racist episode
Good observation
Yes of course The bartender and the Porter are black and the one guy is dishonest and steals the kids dollar
Good boy! Real American! Whatever happens - money first!
Do you trust TV that American soldiers help local kids to survive in Afghanistan now? I don’t! For them Money is first!