
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Mystery • TV-PG • 1955–62 • 7 Seasons
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A television anthology series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock featuring dramas, thrillers, and mysteries.
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As fresh today as way back when . Beautiful filming. Classic dialogue. Perfect
Great series. Scary at times, funny at others, entertaining throughout. Some bad episodes at times, but the good outweighs the bad.
Thrilling and a real nail biter. What more do you want?
Alfred himself was creepier than 95% of these stories and his typical suicides to end the show scarred me as a child
Good show. Heavy focus on drama, suspense, and irony with a lot of great original plots
The Twilight Zone but with Hitchcock vibes
Very strong debate between this and the twighlight zone
Substitute Rod Serling for Alfred Hitchcock, and sci-fi for crime and you get this series of equal quality.
Mostly great stories featured, some misses. If you like twilight zone or serialized murder shows, you’ll probably really like this
Excellent stories. Enjoyed watching the reruns of this show with my father in the 1970s
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7.6 – Based on 661 ratings
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