They also slid out of the car on the passenger side. Bench seats made it possible, but I never understood why. Not once did I actually see anybody do that.
@zyxw2024 I remember my mom and other women in the 50s being on the phone for hours gossiping about everybody. If you weren't around then, you wouldn't know. We can't explain why people in movies or on TV hung up so abruptly any more than we can explain why somebody got out of a car on the passenger side when he or she was driving. Had to slide across a bench seat instead of just opening the door. Hollywood is strange.
It’s like a scavenger hunt trying to find the rest of the episodes, the shows ran half an hour for seasons 1-7 seasons after that were an hour long. Thanks for showing what you can! 😃 great television 💯
I agree, thank you for pointing that out. I wonder if this was/is a generational thing( per the time of these films) . I was adopted and my adoptive mother was in her late forties when she adopted me. Whilst she would never hang up on me without saying goodbye, all of her friends would just hang up ( on me) when the conversation appeared to be over without saying goodbye...I always thought it was very abrupt and very rude…
@@lisalu910 I think that at the time, because the chemist could and would make all your medicine, (no ready made syrups,,or powders),they could also analyze dangerous preparations. At least, in Agatha Christie's novels,they did.
He had to get back to the set of Gunsmoke or was it Andy Griffith. I recognize a lot of the actors from watching old episodes of westerns. Alfred Hitchcock was a great writer
This old kitchen takes me bake to my great grandmother and her old Victorian back in the early 60s. The house was built at the turn of the century on a hill in Weatherford Texas and stood until a school district purchased it for the land/location for a new school. What a mistake, in my opinion!
I love separate kitchens. I can't stand the modern open floor plans where you cook and all the fumes go into the living room. It's like living in a warehouse.
Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are the only shows I can think of that are comparable acting-wise/script wise, aside from the more contemporary risqué content.
Remarkable how Hitchcock can tell a great story in 10 minutes! Hitchcock is/was a great movie maker. Though the full episode is not here, he still tells an intriguing story!
@@begrateful6153 Thanks for being nice about the subject except since my current father adopted me at such a young age I don’t really think of it that much
@@KDL861 Sorry, I should have posted a time stamp. I assume you've watched the story so you know the surprise at the end. Turn on the subtitles, go to 9:47 where he says, "Ethel...Ethel..." and you'll see the subtitles say "asshole" the second time. I thought it was funny given the surprise.
@@ladennayoung2939 So did I. Please, an old and not so good looking rich guy with a young and pretty wife? Did he actually believe that she married him for love?
The great Everett Sloane. A great movie with him it is call Patterns, 1956 version and there are full length videos on YT still. Not the 2 analog TV versions of it, though they are good too but the full length movie around 123 minutes long.That one also has Van Heflin in it as well.
Ann Jacobs join the club! We love him here in our house. But what true film foams are not??? His work is the template for all mystery/suspense directors and actors. Not to mention production companies!
You can call me Ray or you can call me Jay but ya donts have to call me Johnson. I say bring back those pointy, Buick style headlight bras! Always good for a double take...
Trivia on Internet Movie Database mentioned Everett Sloane's appearance in this. Some thought it was just a bad makeup job, but, but I disagree. I've seen a bunch of his work from the mid-1950's (like Patterns) and he didn't have what looks like a significant suntan and such puffy (his right side especially) cheeks. An really prominent and wrinkled-looking eye bags... I heard he had plastic surgery at one point and was wondering if he had swelling from that, but I don't know what year he had the surgery. Tablet Magazine, an online source mentioned: "In the years following the filming of Citizen Kane, Sloane embarked on a series of plastic surgeries to reduce the size of his nose and thereby, he imagined, broaden the range of acting roles available to him."
Hmm. I think I will take my batch of cocoa to my neighborhood lab where the bow tied chemist apologizes for not being able to get to the analysis until that afternoon and then will call me at my office with a succinct summary that confirms exactly what I thought might happen with the examined sample.
Interesting how so many people give Hitchcock the credit for directing all these episodes, when you have listed the director's name for each one, and it's almost never Hitchcock. His involvement in the shows was mostly to do the intros (in batches) and occasionally script approvals. Nonetheless, he did enjoy the series, and it boosted his career.
@@lazyhomebody1356 I know, the red curtain is a little annoying - although you get used to them - but I found only one that was scrunched. At least the episodes are complete!
He had grown accustomed to her and he loved her. Imagine being in love with or married to someone for several years only to later learn that they are a killer...would you turn them in right away...it's easier said than done...the wife was poisoning him by the way.
Yeah, I was wondering that too. He probably just felt paranoid, but it seems like he would have called them right after he was told that the hot cocoa had arsenic in it. Otherwise, I enjoy the story.
Jubal from Mayberry trying to get Andy to pay for his barn he himself burned down with his moonshine and lantern! "Jubal, Jubal, Jubal" as Barney would say....He also wrote the lyrics to the theme song of The Andy Griffith Show, but why does he look like someone beat the tar out of him in this episode of Hitchcock? Looks like he has 2 black eyes?
@Love God & Neighbor. Yes played by the talented Olan Soule...Mayberry's choir director John Masters and sometimes he looks after the hotel...and of course Dragnet....wonderful!
At 7 min I'm wondering if his wife is the poisoner. And at 9:15 "It's not my place to tell u what's happening bhind ur back." Now I know it's got to be the wife. And at 10:03 wife says "I made you a ni9ce cup of coco." BINGO - I was right
They always just hung up the phone without saying bye in old movies.
I’ve noticed they still do that! It must move the plot along!
They also slid out of the car on the passenger side. Bench seats made it possible, but I never understood why. Not once did I actually see anybody do that.
@@angelbulldog4934 I've seen that in old TV shows also, I wondered if it was some safety requirement for filming?
People only used telephones for what was on their mind & not endless conversation in former eras.
@zyxw2024 I remember my mom and other women in the 50s being on the phone for hours gossiping about everybody. If you weren't around then, you wouldn't know.
We can't explain why people in movies or on TV hung up so abruptly any more than we can explain why somebody got out of a car on the passenger side when he or she was driving. Had to slide across a bench seat instead of just opening the door. Hollywood is strange.
Love the old double boiler. My Ma had one in the 1960's.
It’s like a scavenger hunt trying to find the rest of the episodes, the shows ran half an hour for seasons 1-7 seasons after that were an hour long. Thanks for showing what you can! 😃 great television 💯
Thanks man. Beans are privileged.
luv how everyone just hangs up on everyone 🤣🤣🤣
I agree, thank you for pointing that out.
I wonder if this was/is a generational thing( per the time of these films) . I was adopted and my adoptive mother was in her late forties when she adopted me.
Whilst she would never hang up on me without saying goodbye, all of her friends would just hang up ( on me) when the conversation appeared to be over without saying goodbye...I always thought it was very abrupt and very rude…
GrandMum used to do that too. She said there’s nothing else to say. 😂🙏🏽
Hanging up on someone was very satisfying...way better than a click...try it, if you can find an old phone...
That used to be a regular thing in the movies. It seemed rude, but must have been how people interacted then.
@@kimjohnson1336 😍
For 10 minutes that was pretty suspenseful, short story, Alfred Hitchcock was the best film producer, and director back in his heyday.
You can watch the full 26 minute episode, and many more for free, on the Roku channel.✌
@@kenworthh9776 , thanks these mini episodes are not satisfying to me,
@@ydonnay3145 you're welcome. I hope you enjoy. ✌
@Isaac Magnus I'll have to check it out. Thanks, buddy ✌
@Xavier Lukas 🤔 you and isaac definitely got me interested. I'll definitely check it out ✌
So did they have private forensic labs like that back in the day? Just your local neighborhood scientist? We should bring that back!
😄👍🏻
For real
County Extension Office maybe? I dunno...
Yes, these days you would have to wait two weeks for the results.
@@lisalu910 I think that at the time, because the chemist could and would make all your medicine, (no ready made syrups,,or powders),they could also analyze dangerous preparations. At least, in Agatha Christie's novels,they did.
The great Beulah Bondi as the cook, played Ma Bailey in It's a Wonderful Life.
Thank you!!! I couldn't place her.
Good eye!
Good catch
Good tknow. Who played Mrs.Montgomery the poisoner?
Also was on a few episodes of the Waltons
Hitchcock is the master of suspense and a genius at mystery .
He just hangs up the phone on the arsenic tester, also never paid anything for the test.....
I caught that too
Lol
He can go later to pay tho.
He had to get back to the set of Gunsmoke or was it Andy Griffith. I recognize a lot of the actors from watching old episodes of westerns. Alfred Hitchcock was a great writer
This old kitchen takes me bake to my great grandmother and her old Victorian back in the early 60s. The house was built at the turn of the century on a hill in Weatherford Texas and stood until a school district purchased it for the land/location for a new school. What a mistake, in my opinion!
I love Victorian homes❤ they are so beautiful and have lots of stories to tell i bet
Weatherford is one of my favorite places, my good friend is buried at the Peaster Cemetery.
I love separate kitchens. I can't stand the modern open floor plans where you cook and all the fumes go into the living room. It's like living in a warehouse.
Nothing Produced In Hollywood Today Compares To This Or 'The Twilight Zone' & Others.
Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are the only shows I can think of that are comparable acting-wise/script wise, aside from the more contemporary risqué content.
I can't believe the same sink & sink cabinets r still in the apartments in buffalo & niagara falls NY..
I wonder why folks always having hot cocoa before bed...seems like it’d wake you up, instead of help you sleep, but idk🤔
Ethel’s cocoa is a blend designed for a permanent sleep that she’s enjoyed serving. This has an ending similar to the Cheney Vase.
The caffeine keeps me awake and the milk upsets my stomach. Much rather take some melatonin 😆😆🤣
🤷🏻♀️
I'd rather have an edible sour octopus gummi 🐙 They knock me out like crazy 🤪 and helps the pain, too
@@deby5983 Try Blue Diamond Almond milk. No lactose to upset your tum-tum 😋But how the heck do you milk an almond? 🤔
Remarkable how Hitchcock can tell a great story in 10 minutes! Hitchcock is/was a great movie maker. Though the full episode is not here, he still tells an intriguing story!
David Copperfield-not the magician
Thank goodness you’re not that magician perv.
@@EYE_GOTCHA Very true. Thus the clarification. I dont think David Copperfield is even his real name!
Dailymotion has tons of these FULL episodes!
I'm like what's up I remember 30 minutes
Thought I missed something.
Ed Miller if you read his comment fully he actually states that he knows it’s not the full episode.
Dont we all wear a peignoir when we nap, ladies?
Why of course .lol
I certainly do!
Yes a peignoir is appropriate sleep wear after you have been screwed well by your handsome and virile, young boyfriend. 😂
That young Welbeck likes a nice peignoir on his lady friends.
Every time! 😁
My dad was born in 1950 at the time im saying this im 12 we both really enjoy these clips and episodes thanks for making them!!!
Your Dad was almost 60 when he had you? Yikes.
@@adrenacrumb that is a horrible thing to say! You’re shaming a 12-year-old for his father’s age. You’re disrespectful and shameful!
12 yr Olds Dont play outside anymore?. What the heck
@@adrenacrumb I’m adopted
@@begrateful6153 Thanks for being nice about the subject except since my current father adopted me at such a young age I don’t really think of it that much
I like this episodes , love their style. Very classy.
This was another good one. Hitchcock was a master storyteller by cinema and tv. Why do we only get to see parts of the stories? 🤔
For copyright reasons. Look for the full version. I always find them on RUclips.
Everett Sloane..Beulah Bondi...fine actors.
Bondi was excellent on the Waltons. Especially the pony cart episode
He says "Ethel" [edit: at 9:47 - 9:51] but the subtitles say "a**hole." well, given this storyline...LMAO
anyviolet What are you talking about???
@@KDL861 Sorry, I should have posted a time stamp. I assume you've watched the story so you know the surprise at the end. Turn on the subtitles, go to 9:47 where he says, "Ethel...Ethel..." and you'll see the subtitles say "asshole" the second time. I thought it was funny given the surprise.
anyviolet it’s good that you clarified! But honestly, I don’t read the sub titles. Sooo... I don’t care! 😂. It does hit me as funny, though!
anyviolet it’s funny cuz it says “esel...as*h*le” haha
😂
Didn't see that coming. Excellent storytelling.
I did.
@@ladennayoung2939 So did I. Please, an old and not so good looking rich guy with a young and pretty wife? Did he actually believe that she married him for love?
I've seen all these Hitchcock!!!! I love how you keep people in suspense!!!!!
These need to be longer
depth of field of these cameras is outstanding
This actor was in The Fever-he played Franklin in twilight zone
Everett Sloan was in Orson Welles movies and had a very sad ending. Great actor.
Michelle Falco I loved that episode 😃💜😃
Oh yeah, when that slot machine was chasing after him!
I was about to type the same thing.
I was going to write the same thing! Franklin!!! Lol
What a gift - thank you!
The great Everett Sloane. A great movie with him it is call Patterns, 1956 version and there are full length videos on YT still. Not the 2 analog TV versions of it, though they are good too but the full length movie around 123 minutes long.That one also has Van Heflin in it as well.
That's the best 10 minutes of pure Hitchcock indulgence. Brilliant.👏
The ending was just what the Dr Ordered lol
A Classic ! :D
Yes, wasn't it good!?
I’ve been a big fan of Hitchcock since I was a kid 💕
Ann Jacobs join the club! We love him here in our house. But what true film foams are not??? His work is the template for all mystery/suspense directors and actors. Not to mention production companies!
I've been a big kid since watching these fun gems!
"Franklin !!"... pursued by a one armed bandit in Twilight Zone.
that's some thick hot cocoa.
You ain't lying. Looked like some freaking hot cake frosting.
Love HITCHCOCK ❤️🎥❤️🎥❤️The master of..... SUSPENCE!!!
You said it! He is One of a Kind and nobody will be like him.
Good Evening Stephanie.
Stephanie Alexander, the Mistress of Misspelling.
The word is .........SUSPENSE.
Rest in Peace Alfred Hitchcock
I agree. He was the master of s-u-s-p-e-n-s-e.
I thought it was going to be her. That was a good one. It's sad, but it can and do happen.
His assistant is Lucy's Friend Carolyn Applebie.
Yep. I thought that was her. She is nosy in this too. Lol.
And she shades wardrobes in this too lmao@@ladennayoung2939
Thank you!! I have been scrolling the comments because I knew she was someone I had seen MANY times.
Love the pointy boob bra. lol
Alfred Hitchcock used to say on television years ago Good Evening
Hitch is the best mystery writer/ director of all time. Audio is not well restored here. But, hey. It’s an old video. 🤷♀️
I love this one!
Blimey!!! Things were twisted in those days..... Thank God for Facebook.......
Ahhhh fabulous.
Thanks !!
That was great!
THANKS FOR THE UPLOAD!!! I 💘 IT!!!
You can call me Ray or you can call me Jay but ya donts have to call me Johnson. I say bring back those pointy, Buick style headlight bras! Always good for a double take...
The husband was in an episode of The Twilight Zone fever where he caught The Gambling Bug with the pokies
And no vulgar language. Yay!
Thank you
😘 thank you it was great.
Interesting/entertaining. Enjoy viewing 👀 the laboratory equipment/wall phone/kitchen appliances of that era-!!!🤗. A wonderful refreshing ending-!!!😳
Trivia on Internet Movie Database mentioned Everett Sloane's appearance in this. Some thought it was just a bad makeup job, but, but I disagree. I've seen a bunch of his work from the mid-1950's (like Patterns) and he didn't have what looks like a significant suntan and such puffy (his right side especially) cheeks. An really prominent and wrinkled-looking eye bags... I heard he had plastic surgery at one point and was wondering if he had swelling from that, but I don't know what year he had the surgery. Tablet Magazine, an online source mentioned: "In the years following the filming of Citizen Kane, Sloane embarked on a series of plastic surgeries to reduce the size of his nose and thereby, he imagined, broaden the range of acting roles available to him."
Great twist
Hot cocoa always helps u sleep because of the warn milk and cocoa is very healing to your system and the milk very.soothing
Would anybody like a cup of cocoa.
Only if I run it through a lab first.
Johnny Pastrana 😂🤣😂
Yes if you put marshmallows in it😀
@@johnnypastrana6727 GaB
The maid is George Bailey's Ma . Its A Wonderful Life
Great idea using double boiler for cocoa. 👍
I want some cocoa...
Hmmm, funny, everytime I come home loaded, my wife offers me cocoa to help sober me up. Tonight when I get home I'm gon n ah 💤💤💤💤💤💤💤
better check your life ins..hahaha
I think you better stop drinking for a while..huh
Isn't that blonde secretary(@3:30)Caroline Appleby (Delores Singleton) from I Love Lucy?
Good shows
Hmmmm what an episode
Love the background score starting at 1:03
That's a (good) melody that's used often in the series and it's always a sign of foreboding.
It’s awesome! Reminiscent of simpler times
Back in the days when a chemist was anywhere and readily available.
Good one!
Somebody out there is going to use this story as an example ☕☕
Where is d complete episode
Kookoo for Coco!
COCOA WILL MAKE INSOMNIA WORSE
Yep, it sure does
Marrying a young woman when you are so old... he had it coming.
Rice we eat are full of arsenic.
😮😮
OH WOW, WHAT HAPPENED TO THE REST OF IT.😕I LOVE THESE SHOWS, JUST WISH THEY WERE LONGER.
EAST WEST It’s on either Netflix or Hulu...the whole Hitchcock series. I forgot where I saw them over the summer.
@@christinafrison2170 They are also on the Roku channel , for free, too ✌
Is that "Mr. Ramsey" from the movie Patterns?
This has the same plot as Suspense episode.
Some physical intimacy with her husband might cure that insomnia, also.
Have you seen him? It would more likely be a nightmare. It's no mystery why she got a lover her age, in her league.
Hmm. I think I will take my batch of cocoa to my neighborhood lab where the bow tied chemist apologizes for not being able to get to the analysis until that afternoon and then will call me at my office with a succinct summary that confirms exactly what I thought might happen with the examined sample.
what is the climax??
A-hum..Hitchcock can still surprise me, he was The Master.
The only thing is these aren't full episodes.
Interesting how so many people give Hitchcock the credit for directing all these episodes, when you have listed the director's name for each one, and it's almost never Hitchcock. His involvement in the shows was mostly to do the intros (in batches) and occasionally script approvals. Nonetheless, he did enjoy the series, and it boosted his career.
where is the rest of the video?
A cup of coco for insomnia? Chocolate has caffeine
Not to mention all that sugar yikes!
Subtitles on, 9:50 says "asshole" instead of Ethel haha.
I'm getting "esel". Whatever that is
I guess I don't get the point of posting 10 minutes of the middle of an episode?
Nor do I. They have the full episodes at other locations online.
It's blasphemous to say the least. Add some commercials to try and fool the ignorant!
@@michaelwertzy9808 To see many eps, in full, go here: www.dailymotion.com/playlist/x4vfy6
@@jff1813 I tried- that website is awful!! The picture is scrunched, there is a stupid seats-and -red-curtain around the picture, and...yuck
@@lazyhomebody1356 I know, the red curtain is a little annoying - although you get used to them - but I found only one that was scrunched. At least the episodes are complete!
Why didn’t he tell the police?
He had grown accustomed to her and he loved her. Imagine being in love with or married to someone for several years only to later learn that they are a killer...would you turn them in right away...it's easier said than done...the wife was poisoning him by the way.
@@coronavirus5738 Trust No one!
@@coronavirus5738
He meant about the cook. 🙄
Even though the hot chocolate had arsenic in it. He couldn't really prove that she put it in there.
Yeah, I was wondering that too. He probably just felt paranoid, but it seems like he would have called them right after he was told that the hot cocoa had arsenic in it. Otherwise, I enjoy the story.
Dag! So it's like that? The wife was slowly poisoning him! 🙄smh
Why do you think she declined the hot chocolate in the beginning? I had a feeling it was her.
@ladennayung2939 Exactly!! Hitchcock always gives you a shocker at the end! 😅
Beulah Bondi could be a sinister looking old broad even when she was younger.
Just... WOWWWWWW!
I know that double boiler......my Mom had one.
So do not let anyone make your hot cocoa
I'd be willing to bet that you make a great cup of coco.🌹😉
Jubal from Mayberry trying to get Andy to pay for his barn he himself burned down with his moonshine and lantern! "Jubal, Jubal, Jubal" as Barney would say....He also wrote the lyrics to the theme song of The Andy Griffith Show, but why does he look like someone beat the tar out of him in this episode of Hitchcock? Looks like he has 2 black eyes?
@Love God & Neighbor. Yes played by the talented Olan Soule...Mayberry's choir director John Masters and sometimes he looks after the hotel...and of course Dragnet....wonderful!
Wow...didn't expect that one....creepy....
Caroline Applebee!
screw that cocoa!!!
0:38 Hot Cocoa or Hot Mud?
At 7 min I'm wondering if his wife is the poisoner. And at 9:15 "It's not my place to tell u what's happening bhind ur back." Now I know it's got to be the wife. And at 10:03 wife says "I made you a ni9ce cup of coco." BINGO - I was right
Good one ☝️
"FRANKLIN"
If our current lab tests can be run so quickly, we could put away more criminals in a hurry.
he fired the wrong person.
Good 10 minutes.. Just enough! But, just don't drink the #Coco!!! 😇
I can't watch peacocktv from Thailand :/
Beulah bondi is the cook
She was so wonderful in Penny Serenade wasn't she?!!!
She's wonderful. Always wonderful.